SPEC 48204
1/C CU 2400V NL-EPR Thermoset SOLONON LSZH-TS TRACTION POWER CABLE. MV 90
Traction Power Cable 2400 Volt Single Conductor Copper, No Lead Ethylene Propylene Rubber (NL-EPR) insulation Thermoset SOLONON® Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH-TS) Jacket
Construction:
- Conductor:Class B compressed stranded bare copper per ASTM B3 and ASTM B8 (Tinned Copper per ASTM B33 optional)
- Conductor Shield:Semi-conducting cross-linked copolymer
- Insulation:No Lead Ethylene Propylene Rubber (NL-EPR)
- Overall Jacket:Thermoset SOLONON® Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH-TS) Jacket
Applications and Features:
Southwire 2400V No Lead NL-EPR/SOLONON Traction Power Cable is suited for use in mass transit and general industry applications where flexibility, fire resistance, and low smoke generation are a concern. May be installed in wet or dry locations in cable trays or raceways. These cables are capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 90°C for normal operation, 130°C for emergency overload conditions, and 250°C for short circuit conditions. Resistance to moisture and most oils, acids, and alkalis with an overall durable LSZH XLPO jacket. Meets Flame Spread and Smoke Release requirements of NFPA 130. Rated for 1000 lbs./FT maximum sidewall pressure.
Specifications:
Sample Print Legend:
{SQFTG_DUAL} SOUTHWIRE{R} EXXXXX {UL} XXX AWG/KCMIL CU XXX MILS NL-EPR 2400V NONSHIELDED MV-90 OIL RES I/II SUN RES -40{D}C FT4-ST1 {NESC}
Table 1 – Weights and Measurements
Stock Number | Cond. Size | Strand Class | Strand Count | Alloy | Diameter Over Conductor | Insul. Thickness | Jacket Thickness | Approx. OD | Approx. Weight | Max Pull Tension |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AWG/kcmil | No. of Strands | inch | mil | mil | inch | lb/1000ft | lb | |||
138998 | 250 | B | 37 | CU | 0.558 | 140 | 110 | 1.112 | 1179 | 2000 |
All dimensions are nominal and subject to normal manufacturing tolerances
◊ Cable marked with this symbol is a standard stock item
Revision: 1.000.014
Updated On: July 3, 2024, 10:13 p.m. UTC