Copper Control Cable
Overall Shield
The 600 V Control Cables are listed as Type TC per UL 1277. These cables are suitable for installations as outlined in NEC 725 and NEC Article 501 and can be used in Accordance with NEC 340. These cables are suitable for exposure to weather, direct burial and for Class I, Div. 2 Hazardous Locations and Class 1 Circuits .
Conductors are insulated with black PVC and coated with an insulation jacket of clear Nylon. The conductors are then cabled with a tin/copper drain wire and Aluminum/polyester tape (non-shielded constructions are also available). A final layer of overall flame retardant PVC jacket with ripcord under the jacket completed this construction. The cable is UL listed Subject 1277 (TC) 600V applications.
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- Petrochemical Plants
- Utilities and Industrial Plants
- Power and Control Circuits
- For use in NEC article 501 Class 1 Division 2 Hazardous Locations
- For use in Accordance with NEC 340
- Complies with NEC 725 for use in Class 1 Control Circuits
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- CPE and TPE Constructions are also available
- Non-shielded constructions are also available
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- UL Listed Subject 1277 TC
- Rated 90C 600Volt
- Flame Retardant
- Primaries type TFN and THHN
- Passes IEEE 383 Flame Test
- Sunlight Resistant
- Direct Burial
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Conductors: Solid or stranded, bare or tinned copper
Insulation: Nominal .016″ (.40mm) flame retardant PVC
Insulation Jacket: Nominal .0045″ (.11mm) clear nylon
Color Code: per customer request
Construction: Cabled conductors
Cable Shield:.002″(.05mm) aluminium/polyester tape, 25% overlap (non-shielded constructions are also available)
Cable Drain Wire: 7-strand tinned copper, 2 AWG sizes smaller than conductor
Outer Jacket: Flame retardant extruded PVC with nylon ripcord under jacket
Operating Temperature: -15F (-26C) t0 +194F (+90C) continuous
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UPN/ALPK– [( 1 )] – [( 2 )] [( 3 )] – CU [( 4 )]
1) Wire Size AWG
Available from 10 to 18AWG
2) Add (F) for Stranded Wire
Example: 20F = 20 AWG 7-Strand Conductor
3) # of Conductors
From 2 to 50
4) TIN Copper OPTION
Option: Add (TIN) to the end of Ordering code to specify tinned copper conductors.