RPV90 2000V – Copper Conductors from Electro Cables

EIN ElectroCables Copper Conductors

March 9, 2022

Conductor:

Solid Bare Copper, ASTM B3

Stranded Soft Bare Copper, ASTM B3 and B8

Insulation:

Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE)

Specifications and Compliance:

  • CSA C22.2 No. 38 Thermoset-Insulated Wires and Cables
  • CSA C22.2 No. 271 Photovoltaic cables
  • -40°C Cold Bend and -40°C Cold Impact
  • Sunlight Resistant SUN RES

Applications:

For exposed wiring and raceways for interconnection of solar photovoltaic systems as per CEC Part I Section 64-210

For exposed wiring and raceways (Tray Cable option available) in wet and dry locations.

Minimum recommended installation temperature of minus 40°C with proper handling procedures

Cables marked SUN RES are also for outdoor use and exposed wiring subjected to the weather

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