Mainly employed for linking power equipment in commercial and industrial settings. Appropriate for placement in conduits, ducts, wire pathways, cable trays, and raceways. Authorized for direct burial in both wet and dry settings, as well as outdoor use in cable trays where a sunlight-resistant designation is necessary. The cable is engineered and certified for applications demanding a TC-ER-JP rating. For cables necessitating Class 1 Division II Hazardous Location ratings, kindly consult your local Elite Wire representative.
product features:
Conductor: Copper conductors, stranded and without coating, according to ASTM-B3, ASTM-B8, and ASTM-B787 specifications.
Insulation: Colored Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) with high dielectric strength, resistance to heat and moisture, rated for 90ºC in both dry and wet conditions, adhering to UL-83 specifications for type THHN or THWN-2 wire.
Color Coding: Color-coded insulation with ICEA Method 1.
Jacket: Fire-resistant PVC jacket in black, resistant to sunlight. An overall jacket resistant to sunlight is available in various colors upon request.
Standards:
Compliant with standard specifications including UL-83, UL-1277, UL-1581, UL-2556; follows ASTM Stranding Class B3, B8, B787; adheres to NFPA 70 (NEC®) Article 336, 392, 725; meets NEMA WC 57/ICEA S-73-532 and NEMA WC 70/ICEA S-95-658; passes UL 1685-FT4/IEEE 1202 (70,000 Btu/hr) Flame Test and ICEA T-29-520 (210,000 Btu/hr) Flame Test; complies with ARRA 2009 Section 1605 “Buy American”; RoHS compliant; conforms to MasterSpec Division 26 Sections 260519, 260523; UL Listing #E-179429.
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1 Conductor ampacity is determined in accordance with NFPA 70 (NEC) Table 310.15(B)(16). Refer to 110.14(C), 240.4(D), and 310.15(B) for additional constraints where applicable. For circuits rated 100 amperes or less, or marked for size 14 AWG through 1 AWG conductor, terminate at 60°C when connected to equipment. For circuits rated over 100 amperes or marked for conductors larger than 1 AWG, terminate at 75°C when connected to equipment. Consider 90°C for ampacity derating purposes. When the neutral functions as a current-carrying conductor, reduce the ampacity of 4/C cables by a factor of 0.80 as per NEC 310.15(B)(3)(a). The provided data is approximate and subject to standard manufacturing tolerances.