Southwire SIMpull RW90 Copper

Southwire

September 19, 2017

Southwire’s SIM pull Copper RW90 is for open wiring and use in raceways (except cabletroughs and ventilated flexible cableways) in dry or wet locations. For open wiring exposed to the weather. Minimum recommended installation temperature minus 40°C (with suitable handling procedures). Maximum conductor temperature 90°C.

Single copper conductor with low temperature, moisture resisting XLPE (cross linked polyethylene) insulation.  No. 14, 12 and 10 AWG  RW90 SIM p ull CoilPAK™ or SIM p ull Barrel™  is sunlight resistant. Standard sizes No. 8 AWG and larger are also sunlight resistant, marked “Sun Res” and are rated FT4 in all colours and packaging. This product meets the current RoHS requirements and no lead is added or used in manufacturing.

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