Description
This control and power cable is used in many jobs where the benefits of cross-lined polyethylene and its flame retarding properties are needed. This cable is referred to as both XLPE and XPTC.
CONSTRUCTION | |
Conductor: | - Stranded bare copper Class B per ASTM B-3 |
Insulation: | - Flame-retardant cross-linked polyethylene meeting the requirements for XHHW-2 per UL 44 and the requirements of ICEA S-66-524 for XLPE insulation as standard |
Assembly: | - Conductors shall be cabled in concentric layers with interstices filled with suitable fillers where necessary - A binder tape (when required) of synthetic material assembles the core in a tight circular configuration |
Jacket: | - Black sunlight resistant, flame retardant polyvinyl chloride per UL 1277 requirements for Type TC power and control cables |
Applications:
- Used as power and control cables in dry and wet locations
- Can be installed in cable trays, raceways, and open air
- Suitable for exposure to weather, direct burial, and for class 1 Division 2 hazardous locations as per NEC
Standards:- Can be installed in cable trays, raceways, and open air
- Suitable for exposure to weather, direct burial, and for class 1 Division 2 hazardous locations as per NEC
- UL Type TC, 600 Volt
- UL Type XHHW-2, VW-1 Conductors
- ICEA T-29-520 (210,000 BTU/hr)
- IEEE 1202 (70,000 BTU/hr) / CSA FT4
- IEEE 383 (70,000 BTU)
- UL Subject 1277 (70,000 BTU/hr)
- OSHA Acceptable
- Meets cold bend test of -25*C per UL 1277 Section 15
- UL Type XHHW-2, VW-1 Conductors
- ICEA T-29-520 (210,000 BTU/hr)
- IEEE 1202 (70,000 BTU/hr) / CSA FT4
- IEEE 383 (70,000 BTU)
- UL Subject 1277 (70,000 BTU/hr)
- OSHA Acceptable
- Meets cold bend test of -25*C per UL 1277 Section 15