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3C2/0(18) TECK 5KV UNSHLD
3C2/0(18) TECK 5KV UNSHLD
(-40ºC) XLPE Unshielded
Read more- Nexans ref. : 12000274
- Country ref. : 226233
- EAN : 622089101883
Description
Description
Standards
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ProductCSA C22.2 N° 131
Nexans TECK90 Cables are intended for use in various primary and secondary industries, including chemical processing plants, refineries and general factory environments.
Even in the most demanding industrial and resource industry applications, Nexans TECK90 cables have proven to have a superior service and maintenance record.
TECK90 Cables utilize low acid gas, low flame spread PVC jacket compounds to ensure maximum safety to personnel and equipment in the event of fire.
Applications
TECK90 Cables, originally developed for use in Canadian mines, are flexible, resistant to mechanical abuse, corrosion resistant, compact and reliable. They are suitable for a wide range of applications, including ALL hazardous locations - Class I, Division 1 and 2; Class II, Division 1 and 2; and Class III.
Industries such as pulp and paper, chemical, petroleum and other primary and secondary manufacturing industries have used TECK90 Cables, particularly in areas where cables are subject to the risk of mechanical damage and chemical attack.
Commercial applications for TECK90 Cables include apartment buildings and commercial complexes.
TECK90 Cables can be relocated easily because they are rugged and flexible. They can be used in both dry and wet locations in open wiring, in ventilated, non-ventilated and ladder-type cable troughs, in ventilated flexible cableways, and for direct burial.
TECK90 Cables are also suitable for service entrance installations - above and below ground.
Highlights
Nexans TECK90 Cables are:
- Available from stock
- Versatile
- Flexible
- Resistant to Mechanical Abuse and Corrosion
- Compact and Reliable
- "HL" and "FT4" Rated per CSA
- 90°C to -40°C
- Low Acid Gas (AG14)
- Inner and outer jackets are sunlight resistant
- LEAD FREE
- RoHS compliant
Marking and Identification
Marking and Identification
The inner jackets of Nexans TECK90 cables are printed: SUN RES.
The outer jackets of Nexans TECK90 cables are printed: (mon/year) NEXANS TECK90 XLPE (-40°C) CSA LL19376 F HL FT4 AG14 SUN RES along with conductor size, number of conductors and sequential metre marking.
Conductor Identification:
Red, Black, Blue
- 14 AWG to 2 AWG: Coloured Insulation
- 1 AWG to 500 kcmil: Coloured Stripes
Characteristics
Characteristics
Construction characteristics
Construction characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Dimensional characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Electrical characteristics
Usage characteristics
Usage characteristics
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Caution Notice
In case of fire, well maintained early warning smoke detectors will give an alarm long before non-metallic coverings become combustible. However, in spite of the widespread and long-standing use of PVC in residential and commercial buildings, all purchasers of PVC insulated/ jacketed products should be aware of the following:
- Non-metallic coverings of electrical cables can burn and may transmit fire when ignited.
- Burning non-metallic coverings may emit acid gases which are toxic and may generate dense smoke.
- Emission of acid gases may corrode metal in the vicinity; e.g. sensitive instruments and reinforcing rods in cement.
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