ELCON Instrumentation Cable 600 Volts, XLPE Insulation

Electro Cables

 

October 4, 2018

Stranded Bare Copper Conductor

XLPE Insulation

Unshielded Multiconductor with Clear Mylar

Aluminum Armour with Inner Black Jacket and Outer Blue PVC Jacket

(other Jacket colours and Steel Armour available upon request)

CSA FT-4 Flame Rated, 105°C dry, 90°C wet and -40°C

Application:

Suitable for installation in cable trays in dry, damp and wet locations or for direct burial. Can be installed in Hazardous Locations containing A, B, C & D type atmospheres as defined by the Canadian Electrical Code. The minimum bend radius is 12 times the final O.D.

Specifications:

– Conductor: Conductor is 7 strand bare copper 16 AWG

– Insulation: XLPE compound suitable for 105°C dry, 90°C wet and -40°C

– Insulation Colours: First conductor is white, remaining conductors black with white number coding. Other colours available upon request.

– Bonding Conductor: 16 AWG 7 strand bare copper

– Print: 16 AWG 600V CSA INSTRUMENTATION CABLE ACIC LL61365 90°C WET/105°C DRY XLPE (-40°C) FT-4 HLABCD OUTDOOR (Sequentially marked in Meters)

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