The SEOOW Portable Power Cable is designed for applications with portable tools, equipment, appliances, small motors, and associated machinery requiring flexibility and durability. It is suitable for outdoor use and can be immersed in water. The cable is rated for applications up to 600 volts and can withstand temperatures ranging from -50°C to +105°C. However, it's important to note that SEOOW may not be well suited for harsh environments like quarries, mines, or gravel pits.
construction:
Conductor: The conductor is made of soft-drawn bare copper in Class K stranding, complying with ASTM B174.
Insulation: The premium-grade insulation is color-coded and made of Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE).
Jacket: The overall jacket is made of black 105°C Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE), providing resistance to oil, moisture, and abrasion.
Standards:
UL 62, CSA C22.2 No. 49, and OSHA accepted. It is also sunlight resistant.
Colors:
ELITE WIRE SEOOW 105° 600V COLOR CHART
Color Codes
No. Of Conductors
Color
2
Black, White
3
Black, White, Green
4
Black, White, Red, Green
ELITE WIRE SEOOW 105° 600V
Conductor
(AWG)
Stranding
(#/AWG)
Insulation Thickness
(in)
Overall Diameter
(lbs)
Weight Per 1000 ft.
(lbs)
Ampacity 30°C
(AMPS)
18/2
16 x 30
.030
.290
37
10
18/3
16 x 30
.030
.310
49
10
18/4
16 x 30
.030
.330
59
7
16/2
26 x 30
.030
.310
46
13
16/3
26 x 30
.030
.330
59
13
16/4
26 x 30
.030
.350
73
10
14/2
41 x 30
.030
.340
60
18
14/3
41 x 30
.030
.360
79
18
14/4
41 x 30
.030
.390
98
15
12/2
65 x 30
.030
.410
90
25
12/3
65 x 30
.030
.430
116
25
12/4
65 x 30
.030
.470
150
20
10/2
104 x 30
.045
.550
155
30
10/3
104 x 30
.045
.570
200
30
10/4
104 x 30
.045
.630
257
25
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All values are approximate and subject to correction. The values provided are applicable to current-carrying conductors according to NEC table 400.5(A)(1). It's important to note that a grounding conductor, or one carrying only the unbalanced current from other conductors, is not considered when determining current-carrying capacity.