ACWU90 – Aluminum Conductor

Northern Cables

 

October 3, 2018

Applications:

For exposed and concealed wiring in dry, damp or wet locations

For use in ventilated, Non-ventilated and ladder-type cable trays in dry, damp or wet location

For direct earth burial (with protection as required by inspection authority)

For wiring all hazardous locations when used with certified HL cable glands

For service entrance installations

Features: Rated at 90°C wet or dry

Excellent crush, oil and chemical resistance Provides long service life

Cost effective alternative to installations in conduit

Meets cold bend and impact tests at (-40°C)

Compliances:

Industry compliances: CSA Standard C22.2 No. 51 and No.174

Flame test compliances: CSA FT4, Low Acid Gas Other compliances: Hazardous Location Rating: HL

For more information http://northerncables.com/products/acwu/#1470833087005-c5b58366-845fc1b1-abea

 

 

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