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XHHW HYP Tray Cable-With Hypalon Jacket Type TC

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XHHW HYP Tray Cable-With Hypalon Jacket, TYPE TC, 90°C WET AND DRY, Shielded and Unshielded, 600V
Specifically approved for direct burial, wet and dry locations and outdoors in cable trays where a sunlight resistant rating is required. Designed for control, power, lighting, telemetering, signal and relay or traffic control where a low loss high temperature insulation is specified.

Product Description

Conductors:
Coated annealed copper.
ASTM B-33 and B-189.
Concentric stranded class B (7 strands).
ASTM B-8, UL-44 paragraph 12.4 and UL-62 paragraph 10.2 (A suitable separator is applied between the conductor and insulation to facilitate stripping).

Insulation:
VW-1 crooslinked polyethylene (thermoset)

Cabling:
Three or more conductors are assembled round with flame resistant, non-hygroscopic and non-wicking neoprene fillers as needed. A flame resistant, non-hygroscopic and non-wicking tape binder is applied over the assembly. Two conductors are assembled flat parallel (round with neoprene fillers as needed, is available upon request).

Overall Jacket:
Heavy duty, flame and sunlight resistant hypalon® (black) (thermoset)

Color Coding:
ICEA Method 1 using solid colors with stripes in accordance with Table K-2

Scope:
This specification covers multiconductors having stranded coated copper conductors flame resistant crosslinked polyethlene insulation and a heavy duty flame and sunlight resistant Hypalon jacket. Cables conform to Article 318 cable trays and Article 340 power and control cable. Type TC of the 1984 NEC subject 1277 of underwriters laboratories Inc. and ICEA S-66-524, and meet the requirements of the 70,000 BTU cable tray propagation test per IEEE-383 cables are rated 600 volts 90°C dry and wet. Size 14, 12 and 10 AWG conductors are XHHW rated (VW-1). Also meets IEEE-1202, ICEA 1-29-520, T30-520 and FT-4.

Applications:
UL listed and OSHA acceptable.
Recognized for use in Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations and for installation in trays, wireways, troughs, channels, ducts, conduit and aerially where supported by a messenger.
Specifically approved for direct burial, wet and dry locations and outdoors in cable trays where a sunlight resistant rating is required.
Designed for control, power, lighting, telemetering, signal and relay or traffic control where a low loss high temperature insulation is specified.

Size  (AWG)
No. of Conductors

Nominal Overall Diameter

(Inches)

Approximate

New Weight

LBS/M

162.33958
163.35779
164.389101
165.425116
166.462137
167.462147
168.567171
169.590194
1610.621205
1612.682243
1615.738294
1619760357
1620.866372
1624.877460
1625.891480
1626.950506
1630.950570
16361.024656
 16371.024671
 142.36773
 143.387109
 144.423123
 145.462129
 146.504158
 147.576176
 148.602230
149.617257
 1410.643279
 1412.677381
 1415.746415
 1419.808545
 1420.872573
 1424.946668
 1425.958691
 1426.974708
 14301.039801
 14361.122916
 14371.122940
 122.40790
 123.403144
 124.471184
 125.546233
 126.594259
 127.594286
 128.642.316
129.689335
 1210.719363
 1212
 .758 446
 1215 .877 563
 1219 .948735
 12 20 .82 647
 12 24 .93 768
 12 25 .94796
 12 26 .96 822
 12 30 1.02 938
 12 37 1.1 1134
 10 2 .455 127
 103.482185
 10 4 .559 246
 105.611 309
 10 7 .666 333
 10 8.686362
 10 9 .722 406
 10 10.810 539
 10 12 .856  673
10 15.906789
10 191.068953
10 201.10999
10 241.1981217
10 251.2141260
10 261.341314
10 301.3211525
10 361.4301844
10 371.4351901

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