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Used in place
of wire in conduit
Power and lighting circuits
Control and signaling circuits
Wet or dry locations
Direct burial
Indoors and Outdoors |
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Substations,
cogeneration and other industrial facilities
Can be used in cable tray
Can be encased in concrete
Class I and II, Division 2 hazardous locations
Class III, Division 1 and 2 hazardous locations |
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Conductor:
Stranded soft-drawn bare copper
Insulation: .030" Cross-linked polyethylene
type XHHW-2
Cabling: Insulated conductors are cabled with non-hygroscopic
fillers and a binder tape overall.
Color Code: Chart No. 1 ICEA method 1 K-2
Armor: Impervious, continuous corrugated aluminum
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Jacket:
Black sunlight resistant, low-temperature polyvinyl chloride
(PVC)
Temperature: -40°C to 90°C wet or dry
Voltage: 600 Volts
Industry Approvals:
UL Type MC
UL 1569
UL listed Marine Shipboard Cable
IEEE 383 flame test (70,000 Btu/hr)
ICEA flame test (210,000 Btu/hr)
IEC 502, 540 and 332-3 |
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