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Page 1: POWER, CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION CABLES...cables can be installed in hazardous locations designated Class I, II & III, Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2008 and NEC 2011 (HL Rated). See

DOWNSTREAM POWER, CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION CABLES

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Nexans AmerCable believes the information presented throughout this catalog to be reliable and current. All information is subject to change without notice. The information listed is approximate, and is presented only as a guide for product selection. We make no claims or warranties for the suitability of any product for any particular application.

DOWNSTREAM FACILITY CABLES

VFD Cables

Nexans AmerCable VFD Cables are specially engineered to provide100% containment of EMI emissionsand provide longer cable life in VFD applications.

Nexans AmerCable VFD cables featuresymmetrical insulated grounds, highstrand count conductors and braidshield design for a flexible, easier toinstall and more vibration resistantcable. Available in 5 constructions.

See pages 20-23

FREP/CPE TYPE TC or TC-ER

Recommended for power, lighting,control, and signal circuits; indoorsor outdoors; in cable trays, racewaysor where supported in outdoorlocations by a messenger wire; forClass 1 circuits as permitted in Article725 of the NEC; and in cable traysin Class I, Division 2 hazardouslocations in industrial establishmentswhere the conditions of maintenanceand supervision assure that onlyqualified persons will service theinstallation.

See pages 14-19

CIR® (Crush & Impact Resistant)CIR is a next-generation cable designed to replaceolder-technology cables like Type MC. CIR has beensuccessfully used globally since 2002 for mission-critical equipment operating in harsh environments.

CIR passes the same crush and impact testingrequired by UL 2225 for Type MC-HL without theuse of external armoring.

CIR cables are GEXOL® insulated which provides alower dielectric constant, allowing longer VFDoutput cable lengths.

Highly flexible, small bend radius,reduced tray fill and impervious towater and air.

UL Listed as Type TC-ER (Standard CIR) – suitable for avariety of uses, including those wheretray cables are not practical or cost-prohibitive.

UL Listed as Type TC-ER-HL (Arctic Grade CIR) – suitable for a variety of uses in Class 1, Div 1 andZone 1 environments including thosewhere tray cables are not practical orcost-prohibitive. (Cables up to 1” indiameter)

See pages 2-15

El Dorado, Arkansas

Made in America

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®

www.NexansAmerCable.comAmerCable® and GEXOL® are registered trademarks of AmerCable Incorporated.CORFLEX® is a registered trademark of Nexans

CORFLEX® Cables

CORFLEX cables are designed for reliable performance in a variety of oil and gasdownstream, industrial, commercial and utilityapplications which require an externally armored cable.

Nexans CORFLEX MC-HL and MV-105 or MC-HL cables can be installed in hazardous locations designated Class I, II & III,Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2008 and NEC 2011(HL Rated).

See pages 36-49

RHH or RHW-2Cables

Recommended for general power andcontrol cable applications up to 90°Cin wet or dry locations. Best suited forraceways, underground ducts, cabletray (1/0 AWG and larger per NEC392) or lashed to a messenger foraerial installation.

See pages 50-51

Type MMV (Medium Voltage) Power

Type MMV cables are designed for use as feedersor branch circuits in industrial facilities.

These cables utilize flexiblestranded conductors, braided shields and a braided armor (optional) which make them very suitable for applications involving repeated flexing and high vibration

These cables have a small minimum bending radius for easy installation.

See pages 26-35

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2 www.nexansamercable.com • e-mail: [email protected]

JacketA black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoplastic compoundmeeting UL 1277.

InsulationGEXOL® cross-linked flameretardant polyolefin, meeting the requirements for Type RHW.

ConductorSoft annealed flexiblestranded tinned copper perIEEE 1580 Table 11.

APPLICATIONType TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, andsignal circuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways and in cabletrays in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations in industrial establishmentswhere the conditions of maintenance and supervision assure that onlyqualified persons will service the installation. Cables Marked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn MSHA approved (3 & 4 conductor cables)n Passes the same stringent crush and impact testing required by UL 2225 for Type MC-HL

n Conductors are UL rated VW-1n Sunlight resistant.n For direct burialn 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locationsn 130°C emergency overload ratingn 250°C short circuit rating.n Resistant to moisture and most chemical atmospheres.n Thermal stability at elevated temperatures.n Flexible, easy to install and terminate.

37-102 CIR

STANDARD CIR® POWER CABLEUL LISTED AS TYPE TC-ERThree & Four Conductor + Ground • Gexol® Insulated • 600V • MSHA Approved • Rated 90°C

Standard CIR® Ratings & Approvalsn 90°C temperature ratingn UL Listed as Type TC-ER (E123629)n MSHA Approved (3 & 4 conductor cables)n Flame Retardant – IEEE 1202n Suitable for use in Class I, Div 2 and Zone 2 environmentsn Sunlight resistant

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3Manufactured by Nexans AmerCable • 800-506-9473 • 713-896-5800 • Fax: 713-849-9009

Ampacities are based on Table 310.15 (B) (16) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rated 90°C, in a multi-conductorcable, at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply to openruns of cable, installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cable is inaccordance with NEC Table 310.15 (B) (3) (a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordance with NECSection 392.80.

Conductor Size Grounding Nominal DC Resistance AC Resistance Inductive Voltage Drop AWG/ Number of Conductor Part No. Diameter Weight 90°C NEC 75°C NEC at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz Reactance (Volts/Amp/ kcmil mm2 Conductors AWG/kcmil 37-102 (inches) (lbs/1000 ft.) Ampacity Ampacity Ampacity (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 14 2.1 3 14 -508CIRG 0.500 161 15 15 2.91 3.64 0.04 5.069 14 2.1 4 14 -509CIRG 0.525 187 15 15 2.91 3.64 0.04 5.072 12 3.3 3 12 -516CIRG 0.537 210 20 20 1.83 2.28 0.03 3.195 12 3.3 4 12 -517CIRG 0.580 246 20 20 1.83 2.28 0.04 3.198 10 5.2 3 10 -308CIRG 0.580 277 30 30 1.15 1.44 0.03 2.028 10 5.2 4 10 -408CIRG 0.728 367 30 28 1.15 1.44 0.03 2.031 8 7.6 3 10 -309CIRG 0.760 431 55 50 0.708 0.885 0.034 1.261 8 7.6 4 10 -409CIRG 0.821 513 44 40 0.708 0.885 0.037 1.263 6 12.5 3 8 -310CIRG 0.860 585 75 65 0.445 0.556 0.032 0.803 6 12.5 4 8 -410CIRG 0.915 705 60 52 0.445 0.556 0.035 0.806 4 21 3 6 -312CIRG 0.944 774 95 85 0.300 0.376 0.029 0.550 4 21 4 6 -412CIRG 1.039 956 76 68 0.300 0.376 0.032 0.553 2 34 3 6 -314CIRG 1.094 1105 130 115 0.184 0.230 0.028 0.347 2 34 4 6 -414CIRG 1.203 1381 104 92 0.184 0.230 0.030 0.350 1/0 54 3 6 -316CIRG 1.331 1669 170 150 0.117 0.147 0.028 0.232 1/0 54 4 6 -416CIRG 1.475 2107 136 120 0.117 0.147 0.030 0.235 2/0 70 3 4 -317CIRG 1.445 2062 195 175 0.0929 0.1174 0.0270 0.190 2/0 70 4 4 -417CIRG 1.602 2585 156 140 0.0929 0.1174 0.0296 0.193 4/0 109 3 4 -319CIRG 1.769 3151 260 230 0.0585 0.0753 0.0261 0.131 4/0 109 4 4 -419CIRG 1.953 3972 208 184 0.0585 0.0753 0.0287 0.134 250 127 3 3 -330CIRG 1.925 3493 290 255 0.0488 0.0635 0.0263 0.115 250 127 4 3 -430CIRG 2.125 4510 232 204 0.0488 0.0635 0.0290 0.118 350 177 3 3 -331CIRG 2.171 4594 350 310 0.0344 0.0456 0.0256 0.090 350 177 4 3 -431CIRG 2.402 5900 280 248 0.0344 0.0456 0.0283 0.093 500 253 3 2 -333CIRG 2.521 6207 430 380 0.0251 0.0348 0.0258 0.075 500 253 4 2 -433CIRG 2.855 8178 344 304 0.0251 0.0348 0.0284 0.078 750 380 3 1 -334CIRG 3.081 9165 535 475 0.0166 0.0253 0.0252 0.061 750 380 4 1 -434CIRG 3.365 11883 428 380 0.0166 0.0253 0.0278 0.063

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37-102 CIR

STANDARD CIR® CONTROL CABLEUL LISTED AS TYPE TC-ERMulti-Conductor • Gexol® Insulated • 600V • Rated 90°C

Gexol® and CIR® are registered trademarks of AmerCable Incorporated.

JacketA black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoplastic compoundmeeting UL 1277.

InsulationGEXOL® cross-linked flameretardant polyolefin, meeting the requirements for Type RHW.

ConductorSoft annealed flexible strandedtinned copper perIEEE 1580 Table 11.

Ampacities are based on Table 310.15 (B) (16) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rated 90°C, in a multi-conductor cable, at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply to open runs of cable, installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cable is in accordance with NEC Table 310.15 (B) (3) (a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordance with NEC Section 392.80.Equipment Grounding Conductor: Any conductor in these cables may be permanently re-identified during installation as theequipment grounding conductor in accordance with Section 250.119(B) of the NEC.

Conductor Size Nominal Weight DC Resistance AC Resistance Voltage Drop Number of Part No. Diameter (lbs/ 90°C NEC 75°C NEC at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (Volts/Amp/ AWG mm2 Conductors 37-102 (inches) 1000 ft.) Ampacity Ampacity (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 14 2.1 3 -508CIR 0.490 147 15 15 2.91 3.64 5.069 14 2.1 4 -509CIR 0.535 174 15 15 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 5 -510CIR 0.565 206 15 15 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 7 -521CIR 0.602 249 15 14 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 9 -764CIR 0.796 289 15 14 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 12 -585CIR 0.840 426 12 10 3.00 3.75 5.224 14 2.1 19 -765CIR 0.955 677 12 10 3.00 3.75 5.224 14 2.1 37 -514CIR 1.315 1138 10 8 3.00 3.75 5.224 12 3.3 2 -515CIR 0.537 163 20 20 1.83 2.28 3.195 12 3.3 4 -517CIR 0.580 227 20 20 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 5 -560CIR 0.682 305 20 20 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 7 -712CIR 0.735 374 20 17 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 9 -766CIR 0.893 435 20 17 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 12 -750CIR 0.913 576 15 12 1.88 2.35 3.294 12 3.3 19 -767CIR 1.145 1007 15 12 1.88 2.35 3.294 12 3.3 37 -520CIR 1.448 1739 12 10 1.88 2.35 2.028 10 5.2 3 -308CIR 0.580 243 30 30 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 4 -408CIR 0.685 335 30 28 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 5 -561CIR 0.740 397 30 28 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 7 -591CIR 0.795 488 28 24 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 9 -768CIR 0.805 575 28 24 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 12 -762CIR 1.079 980 20 17 1.18 1.48 2.092

APPLICATIONType TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signalcircuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways and in cable trays inClass I, Division 2 hazardous locations in industrial establishments where theconditions of maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. Cables Marked TC-ER may also be used between acable tray and the utilization equipment or device, when installed in accordancewith NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Passes the same stringent crush and impact testing required by UL 2225 for Type MC-HL

n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water & air.n Conductors are UL rated VW-1n Sunlight resistant.n For direct burialn 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locationsn 130°C emergency overload ratingn 250°C short circuit rating.n Resistant to moisture and most chemical atmospheres.n Thermal stability at elevated temperatures.n Flexible, easy to install and terminate.

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5Manufactured by Nexans AmerCable • 800-506-9473 • 713-896-5800 • Fax: 713-849-9009

Gexol® and CIR® are registered trademarksof AmerCable Incorporated.

JacketA black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoplastic compoundmeeting UL 1277.

InsulationGEXOL® cross-linked flameretardant polyolefin, meetingthe requirements for Type RHW.

ConductorSoft annealed flexible strandedtinned copper perIEEE 1580 Table 11.

Pairs/TriadsEach pair/triad is twisted with a bare tinned drain wire. Each pair/triad is shielded with polyester-backed aluminum foil tape toafford 100% coverage. Pairto pair, or triad to triad,isolation – plus overallshielding – is provided.

APPLICATIONType TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signal circuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways andin cable trays in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations in industrial establishments where the conditions of maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. Cables Marked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilizationequipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Passes the same stringent crush and impact testing required by UL 2225 for Type MC-HL

n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water & air.n Conductors are UL rated VW-1n Sunlight resistant.n For direct burialn 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locationsn 130°C emergency overload ratingn 250°C short circuit rating.n Resistant to moisture and most chemical atmospheres.n Thermal stability at elevated temperatures.n Flexible, easy to install and terminate.

Conductor Nominal DC Resistance Mutual Size Part No. Diameter Weight 20°C Capacitance Inductance AWG mm2 Pairs Triads 37-102 (inches) (lbs/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) (nF/1000 ft.) (mH/1000 ft.) 16 1.3 1 – -610CIR 0.440 106 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 2 – -611CIR 0.700 279 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 4 – -613CIR 0.750 340 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 8 – -616CIR 1.048 702 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 12 – -618CIR 1.216 1062 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 24 – -699CIR 1.472 1560 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 1 -668CIR 0.470 128 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 4 -698CIR 0.930 453 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 8 -677CIR 1.130 825 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 12 -734CIR 1.395 1235 4.52 32 0.20

#16 Pairs / Triads

Capacitance – nF/1000 feet = 32Inductance – mH/1000 = 0.20Resistance – Ohms/1000 feet = 4.52 (@ 20°C)

VALUES:

37-102 CIR

STANDARD CIR® INSTRUMENTATIONCABLE UL LISTED AS TYPE TC-ERIndividually Shielded Pairs/Triads • Gexol® Insulated • 600V • Rated 90°C

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37-102 CIRVFD

CIR® (CRUSH & IMPACT RESISTANT) VFD POWERCABLE UL LISTED AS TYPE TC-ERThree Conductor • Gexol® Insulated • 2kV • Rated 90°C

APPLICATIONA flexible, braid and foil shielded, 2kV powercable specifically engineered for use in variablefrequency AC motor drive (VFD) applications.

FEATURESn Specially engineered cable design produces alonger cable life in VFD applications.

n Overall braid plus foil shield is engineered with 100% coverage and a surface transferimpedance <50 milliohms at 10MHz tocontain EMI.

n Symmetrical insulated ground conductorsreduce induced voltage imbalances and carrycommon mode noise back to the drive.

n Gexol’s lower dielectric constant (standard XLPEs,EPRs and other Type RHW insulation materialshave higher dielectric constants) reduces reflectedwave peak voltage magnitudes. This allows forlonger output cable distances and minimizes theeffect of high frequency noise induced into theplant ground system.

n 2kV insulation thickness is used to resist thepotential 2-3x reflected voltages experienced in600V VFD applications.

n Passes the same stringent crush and impacttesting required by UL 2225 for Type MC-HL

n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to waterand air

Insulation (2kV)Gexol® cross-linked flame retardant polyolefin, meeting therequirements for Type RHW. Color: Gray with

printed phase I.D. (Black-Red-Blue)

JacketA black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistantthermoplastic compound meetingUL 1277.

Power Conductors (x3)Soft annealed flexible stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-33.

Ground Conductors (x3)Soft annealed tinned copper per ASTM B-33 flexiblestranding with 600/1000V Gexol® insulation sized per UL 1277. Color: Green

ShieldOverall tinned copper braidplus aluminum/polyester tape providing 100% coverage.

Gexol® and CIR® are registered trademarks of AmerCable Incorporated

CIR® VFD Ratings & Approvalsn 90°C temperature ratingn UL Listed as Type TC-ER (E123629) n Flame Retardant – IEEE 1202/FT-4n Sunlight resistantn Conductors are UL rated VW-1

Also available in Arctic Grade:Rated TC-ER-HL for cable diameters up to 1”

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7Manufactured by Nexans AmerCable • 800-506-9473 • 713-896-5800 • Fax: 713-849-9009

NEC ampacities are based on Table 310.15(B)(16) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rate 90°C, in a multi-conductorcable, at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply to openruns of cable, installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cable is inaccordance with NEC Table 310.15(B)(3)(a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordance with NEC Section 392.80.

37-102 CIR VFD • 2000 VOLTS • CRUSH & IMPACT RESISTANT

• Cable diameters are subject to a +/- 5% manufacturing tolerance• Ampacity In Free Air: Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table B.310.15(B)(2)(3)• Ampacity In Cable Tray: Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table 310.15(B)(16)• Ampacity In Raceway Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table B.310.15(B)(2)(1)*3 Grounding Conductors – Green Insulated

DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Green Size Nominal Weight @ 25°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance Voltage Drop Insulated In Single InAWG/ Six Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Volts/Amp/ Grounding* Free Air Tray Conduit kcmil mm2 37-102 Inches* 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) (3x) (AWG) 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C

14 2.1 -508CIRVFD 0.768 297 2.892 3.616 0.041 5.047 18 15 13 15 13 15 13

12 3.3 -516CIRVFD 0.792 376 1.820 2.275 0.038 3.188 18 20 18 20 18 20 18

10 5.2 -308CIRVFD 0.888 492 1.132 1.416 0.036 1.996 14 30 27 30 27 30 27

8 7.6 -309CIRVFD 0.926 560 0.780 0.976 0.036 1.388 14 65 58 55 49 48 43

6 12.5 -310CIRVFD 1.051 826 0.445 0.556 0.034 0.805 12 87 77 75 67 65 58

4 21 -312CIRVFD 1.093 945 0.300 0.376 0.030 0.551 12 114 101 95 84 89 79

2 34 -314CIRVFD 1.225 1298 0.184 0.230 0.029 0.348 10 152 135 130 115 119 106

1 43 -315CIRVFD 1.340 1517 0.147 0.184 0.029 0.285 10 177 157 150 133 137 121

1/0 54 -316CIRVFD 1.447 1908 0.117 0.147 0.029 0.233 10 205 182 170 151 163 145

2/0 70 -317CIRVFD 1.566 2287 0.093 0.117 0.028 0.192 10 237 210 195 173 186 165

4/0 109 -319CIRVFD 1.874 3360 0.058 0.075 0.027 0.132 8 316 280 260 231 253 224

250 125 -330CIRVFD 1.970 3786 0.050 0.064 0.027 0.117 8 351 311 290 257 276 245

262 132 -320CIRVFD 2.031 4200 0.048 0.063 0.029 0.117 6 362 321 297 263 286 254

313 159 -321CIRVFD 2.130 4787 0.040 0.053 0.028 0.102 6 401 356 328 291 320 284

350 178 -331CIRVFD 2.280 5406 0.036 0.047 0.026 0.092 6 430 381 350 310 345 306

373 189 -322CIRVFD 2.257 5634 0.033 0.044 0.028 0.090 6 449 398 364 323 357 317

444 227 -323CIRVFD 2.400 6410 0.028 0.038 0.027 0.082 6 495 439 401 356 396 351

500 250 -333CIRVFD 2.595 6701 0.025 0.034 0.026 0.074 6 531 471 430 381 427 379

535 273 -324CIRVFD 2.705 7853 0.024 0.033 0.028 0.074 6 556 493 446 395 441 391

646 326 -326CIRVFD 2.898 9368 0.020 0.028 0.027 0.067 6 615 545 492 436 486 431

750 379 -334CIRVFD 3.020 10786 0.017 0.024 0.025 0.060 4 671 595 535 474 529 469

777 394 -327CIRVFD 3.102 11137 0.016 0.025 0.027 0.062 4 688 610 546 484 537 476

NEC Ampacities

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CIR® Arctic Grade Ratings & Approvals

n 90°C temperature rating

n UL Listed as Type TC-ERn UL Listed as TC-ER-HL*n Flame Retardant – IEEE 1202

n Suitable for use in Class I, Div 2 and Zone 2 environments

n Suitable for Class 1, Div 1 and Zone 1 environments*

*Cables up to 1” in diameter

JacketA black, flameretardant, oil,abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoset compound meeting UL 1277.

InsulationGEXOL® cross-linked flame retardant polyolefin, meeting the requirements for Type RHW.

ConductorSoft annealed flexiblestranded tinned copper perIEEE 1580 Table 11.

Gexol® and CIR® are registered trademarks of AmerCable Incorporated.

37-102 CIRGAG

ARCTIC GRADE CIR® POWER CABLETYPE TC-ER-HL*Three & Four Conductor + Ground • Gexol® Insulated • 600V • Rated 90°C

APPLICATIONType TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signal circuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways andin cable trays in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations in industrial establishments where the conditions of maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. Cables Marked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilizationequipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Complies with the requirements for TC-ER-HL per UL 2225*n Exceeds CSA cold bend / cold impact (-40°C / -35°C)n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water and airn Conductors are UL rated VW-1n Sunlight resistant.n 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locationsn 130°C emergency overload ratingn 250°C short circuit rating.n Resistant to moisture and most chemical atmospheres.n Thermal stability at elevated temperatures.n Flexible, easy to install and terminate.

*cables up to 1” in diameter

Brittlepoint as perASTM D 746-07exceeds -65°C forJacket and -75°C for Insulation

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9Manufactured by Nexans AmerCable • 800-506-9473 • 713-896-5800 • Fax: 713-849-9009

Ampacities are based on Table 310.16 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rate 90°C, in a multi-conductor cable, at anambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply to open runs of cable,installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cable is in accordance with NECTable 310.15 (B) (2) (a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordance with NEC Section 392.11.

Conductor Size Grounding Nominal DC Resistance AC Resistance Inductive Voltage Drop AWG/ Number of Conductor Part No. Diameter Weight 90°C NEC 75°C NEC at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz Reactance (Volts/Amp/ kcmil mm2 Conductors AWG/kcmil 37-102* (inches) (lbs/1000 ft.) Ampacity Ampacity Ampacity (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 14 2.1 3 14 -508CIRGAG 0.532 165 15 15 2.91 3.64 0.04 5.069 14 2.1 4 14 -509CIRGAG 0.572 195 15 15 2.91 3.64 0.04 5.072 12 3.3 3 12 -516CIRGAG 0.580 213 20 20 1.83 2.28 0.03 3.195 12 3.3 4 12 -517CIRGAG 0.700 288 20 20 1.83 2.28 0.04 3.198 10 5.2 3 10 -308CIRGAG 0.685 310 30 30 1.15 1.44 0.03 2.028 10 5.2 4 10 -408CIRGAG 0.740 371 30 28 1.15 1.44 0.03 2.031 8 7.6 3 10 -309CIRGAG 0.821 447 55 50 0.708 0.885 0.034 1.261 8 7.6 4 10 -409CIRGAG 0.888 536 44 40 0.708 0.885 0.037 1.263 6 12.5 3 8 -310CIRGAG 0.915 621 75 65 0.445 0.556 0.032 0.803 6 12.5 4 8 -410CIRGAG 1.100 780 60 52 0.445 0.556 0.035 0.806 4 21 3 6 -312CIRGAG 0.944 781 95 85 0.300 0.376 0.029 0.550 4 21 4 6 -412CIRGAG 1.037 964 76 68 0.300 0.376 0.032 0.553 2 34 3 6 -314CIRGAG 1.100 1082 130 115 0.184 0.230 0.028 0.347 2 34 4 6 -414CIRGAG 1.202 1351 104 92 0.184 0.230 0.030 0.350 1/0 54 3 6 -316CIRGAG 1.329 1665 170 150 0.117 0.147 0.028 0.232 1/0 54 4 6 -416CIRGAG 1.468 1954 136 120 0.117 0.147 0.030 0.235 2/0 70 3 4 -317CIRGAG 1.445 2042 195 175 0.0929 0.1174 0.0270 0.190 2/0 70 4 4 -417CIRGAG 1.600 2417 156 140 0.0929 0.1174 0.0296 0.193 4/0 109 3 4 -319CIRGAG 1.792 3106 260 230 0.0585 0.0753 0.0261 0.131 4/0 109 4 4 -419CIRGAG 1.948 3842 208 184 0.0585 0.0753 0.0287 0.134 250 127 3 3 -330CIRGAG 1.925 3683 290 255 0.0488 0.0635 0.0263 0.115 250 127 4 3 -430CIRGAG 2.106 4383 232 204 0.0488 0.0635 0.0290 0.118 350 177 3 3 -331CIRGAG 2.206 4448 350 310 0.0344 0.0456 0.0256 0.090 350 177 4 3 -431CIRGAG 2.440 6216 280 248 0.0344 0.0456 0.0283 0.093 500 253 3 2 -333CIRGAG 2.540 6115 430 380 0.0251 0.0348 0.0258 0.075 500 253 4 2 -433CIRGAG 2.872 8655 344 304 0.0251 0.0348 0.0284 0.078 750 380 3 1 -334CIRGAG 2.975 9042 535 475 0.0166 0.0253 0.0252 0.061 750 380 4 1 -434CIRGAG 3.353 11812 428 380 0.0166 0.0253 0.0278 0.063

Hawke Gland Types Type CIR

Industrial & Safe Area (IP68) 121 Increased Safety

501/421 “EExe” Explosion Proof 710 Class I, Div. 2 Class I, Zone 1 & 2 Flameproof 501/421 “EExd” Zone 1 & 2

Hawke Gland Types

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37-102 CIRGAG

ARCTIC GRADE CIR® CONTROL CABLETYPE TC-ER-HL*Multi-Conductor • Gexol® Insulated • 600V • Rated 90°C

JacketA black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoset compoundmeeting UL 1277.

Ground

InsulationGEXOL® cross-linked flameretardant polyolefin, meeting the requirements for Type RHW.

ConductorSoft annealed flexible stranded tinned copper per IEEE 1580 Table 11.

Ampacities are based on Table 310.16 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rate 90°C, in a multi-conductor cable, at anambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply to open runs of cable,installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cable is in accordance with NECTable 310.15 (B) (2) (a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordance with NEC Section 392.11.Equipment Grounding Conductor: Any conductor in these cables may be permanently re-identified during installation as the equipmentgrounding conductor in accordance with Section 250.119(B) of the NEC.

APPLICATIONType TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signalcircuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways and in cable trays in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations in industrial establishments where theconditions of maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. Cables Marked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Complies with the requirementsfor TC-ER-HL per UL 2225*

n Exceeds CSA cold bend / cold impact (-40°C / -35°C)

n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water & air

n Conductors are UL rated VW-1n Sunlight resistant.n 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locations

Brittlepoint as perASTM D 746-07exceeds -65°C forJacket and -75°C for Insulation

Conductor Size Ground DC Resistance AC Resistance Voltage Drop Number of Part No. Diameter Weight 90°C NEC 75°C NEC at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (Volts/Amp/ AWG mm2 Conductors 37-102* Number AWG (inches) (lbs/1000 ft.) Ampacity Ampacity (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 14 2.1 2 -507CIRGAG 1 14 0.500 137 15 15 2.91 3.64 5.069 14 2.1 3 -508CIRGAG 1 14 0.532 165 15 15 2.91 3.64 5.069 14 2.1 4 -509CIRGAG 1 14 0.572 195 15 15 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 5 -510CIRGAG 1 14 0.673 261 15 15 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 7 -521CIRGAG 1 14 0.800 345 15 14 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 9 -764CIRGAG 1 14 0.813 372 15 14 2.91 3.64 5.072 14 2.1 12 -585CIRGAG 1 14 0.850 447 12 10 3.00 3.75 5.224 14 2.1 19 -765CIRGAG 1 14 1.090 698 12 10 3.00 3.75 5.224 14 2.1 37 -514CIRGAG 1 14 1.455 1211 10 8 3.00 3.75 5.224 12 3.3 2 -515CIRGAG 1 12 0.539 175 20 20 1.83 2.28 3.195 12 3.3 3 -516CIRGAG 1 12 0.580 213 20 20 1.83 2.28 3.195 12 3.3 4 -517CIRGAG 1 12 0.700 288 20 20 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 5 -560CIRGAG 1 12 0.740 333 20 20 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 7 -712CIRGAG 1 12 0.865 442 20 17 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 9 -766CIRGAG 1 12 0.910 483 20 17 1.83 2.28 3.198 12 3.3 12 -750CIRGAG 1 12 0.935 578 15 12 1.88 2.35 3.294 12 3.3 19 -767CIRGAG 1 12 1.180 920 15 12 1.88 2.35 3.294 12 3.3 37 -520CIRGAG 1 12 1.500 1548 12 10 1.88 2.35 2.028 10 5.2 2 -553CIRGAG 1 10 0.582 229 30 30 1.15 2.35 2.028 10 5.2 3 -308CIRGAG 1 10 0.685 310 30 30 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 4 -408CIRGAG 1 10 0.740 371 30 28 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 5 -561CIRGAG 1 10 0.800 433 30 28 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 7 -591CIRGAG 1 10 0.930 569 28 24 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 9 -768CIRGAG 1 10 1.060 712 28 24 1.15 1.44 2.031 10 5.2 12 -762CIRGAG 1 10 1.135 868 20 17 1.18 1.48 2.092

n 250°C short circuit rating.n Resistant to moisture and mostchemical atmospheres.

n Thermal stability at elevatedtemperatures.

n Flexible, easy to install andterminate.*cables up to 1” in diameter

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JacketA black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoset compound meeting UL 1277.

ConductorSoft annealed flexiblestranded tinned copper perIEEE 1580 Table 11.InsulationGEXOL® cross-linked flame retardant polyolefin, meeting the requirements for Type RHW.

Pairs/TriadsEach pair/triad is twisted witha bare tinned drain wire.Each pair/triad is shielded with polyester-backed aluminum foil tape to afford 100% coverage. Pair to pair, or triad to triad, isolation – plus overall shielding – is provided.

Conductor Nominal DC Resistance Mutual Size Part No. Diameter Weight 20°C Capacitance Inductance AWG mm2 Pairs Triads 37-102* (inches) (lbs/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) (nF/1000 ft.) (mH/1000 ft.) 16 1.3 1 – -610CIRAG 0.451 106 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 2 – -611CIRAG 0.725 279 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 4 – -613CIRAG 0.770 340 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 8 – -616CIRAG 1.075 702 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 12 – -618CIRAG 1.235 1062 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 24 – -699CIRAG 1.650 1560 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 1 -668CIRAG 0.470 128 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 4 -698CIRAG 0.960 453 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 8 -677CIRAG 1.200 825 4.52 32 0.20 16 1.3 – 12 -734CIRAG 1.395 1235 4.52 32 0.20

#16 Pairs / Triads

Capacitance – nF/1000 feet = 32

Inductance – mH/1000 = 0.20

Resistance – Ohms/1000 feet = 4.52 (@ 20°C)

VALUES:

APPLICATIONType TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signalcircuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways and in cable trays in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations in industrial establishments where theconditions of maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. Cables Marked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Complies with the requirementsfor TC-ER-HL per UL 2225*

n Exceeds CSA cold bend / cold impact (-40°C / -35°C)

n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water & air

n Conductors are UL rated VW-1n Sunlight resistant.n 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locationsn 130°C emergency overload rating

Brittlepoint as per ASTM D 746-07 exceeds -65°C for

Jacket and -75°C for Insulation

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37-102 CIRAG

ARCTIC GRADE CIR®INSTRUMENTATION CABLETYPE TC-ER-HL*Individually Shielded Pairs/Triads • Gexol® Insulated • 600V • Rated 90°C

n 250°C short circuit rating.n Resistant to moisture and mostchemical atmospheres.

n Thermal stability at elevatedtemperatures.

n Flexible, easy to install andterminate.*cables up to 1” in diameter

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37-102 CIRVFD

ARCTIC GRADE STANDARD CIR® TYPE VFDUL LISTED AS TYPE TC-ER-HL*Three Conductor • Gexol® Insulated • 2kV • Rated 90°C

APPLICATIONA flexible, braid and foil shielded, 2kV powercable specifically engineered for use in variablefrequency AC motor drive (VFD) applications.

FEATURES� Specially engineered cable design produces a longer cable life in VFD applications in severecold environments.

� Exceeds CSA cold bend/cold impact (-40°C/-35°F)� Brittlepoint as per ASTM D 7646-07 exceeds -65°C for Jacket and -75°C for insulation

� Overall braid and foil shield provides 100%coverage containing VFD EMI emissions.

� Symmetrical insulated ground conductors reduceinduced voltage imbalances and carry commonmode noise back to the drive.

� High strand count conductors and braid shield design is much more flexible, easier to install and more resistant to vibration than Type MC cable.

� Gexol’s lower dielectric constant (standard XLPEs,EPRs and other Type RHW insulation materialshave higher dielectric constants) reduces reflectedwave peak voltage magnitudes. This allows forlonger output cable distances and minimizes theeffect of high frequency noise induced into theplant ground system.

� 2kV insulation thickness resists the repetitive 2x voltage spikes from 600V VFDs and reducesdrive over current trip problems due to cablecharging current.

� Passes the same stringent crush and impact testing required by UL 2225 for Type MC-HL

� Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water and air� Conductors are UL rated VW-1

Insulation (2kV)Gexol® cross-linked flame retardant polyolefin, meeting the requirements for Type RHW. Color: Gray with

printed phase I.D. (Black-Red-Blue)

JacketA black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoset CPE meeting UL 1277.

Power Conductors (x3)Soft annealed flexible stranded tinned copper per UL 44.

Ground Conductors (x3)Soft annealed flexible stranded tinned copper per UL 44. Gexol® insulation sized per UL 1277.Color: Green

ShieldOverall tinned copper braid plus aluminum/polyestertape providing100% coverage.

CIR® Ratings & Approvals

n 90°C temperature rating

n UL Listed as Type TC-ER (E123629)n UL Listed as TC-ER-HL (cables up to 1” in diameter)n Flame Retardant – IEEE 1202

n Suitable for use in Class I, Div 2 and Zone 2 environments

n Suitable for Class 1, Div 1 and Zone 1 environments(cables up to 1” in diameter)

*Cables up to 1” in diameter

Safer to HandleCIR® has no sharp metal armor edges that imperil worker’s hands during splicing and installation of connectors

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Gexol® and CIR® are registered trademarks ofAmerCable Incorporated

Ampacities are based on Table 310.15(B)(16) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rated 90°C, in a multi-conductorcable, at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply to openruns of cable, installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cable is inaccordance with NEC Table 310.15(B)(3)(a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordance with NECSection 392.80.

*Cable diameters are subject to a +/- 5% manufacturing tolerance

DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Green Size Nominal Weight @ 25°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance Voltage Drop Insulated In Single InAWG/ Size Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Volts/Amp/ Grounding* Free Air Tray Conduit kcmil mm2 37-102 Inches* 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) (3x) (AWG) 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C

14 2.1 -508CIRVFDA 0.742 283 2.892 3.616 0.041 5.047 18 15 13 15 13 15 13

12 3.3 -516CIRVFDA 0.815 378 1.820 2.275 0.038 3.188 18 20 18 20 18 20 18

10 5.2 -308CIRVFDA 0.871 473 1.132 1.416 0.036 1.996 14 30 27 30 27 30 27

8 7.6 -309CIRVFDA 0.893 553 0.780 0.976 0.036 1.388 14 65 58 55 49 48 43

6 12.5 -310CIRVFDA 1.093 797 0.445 0.556 0.034 0.805 12 87 77 75 67 65 58

4 21 -312CIRVFDA 1.225 929 0.300 0.376 0.030 0.551 12 114 101 95 84 89 79

2 34 -314CIRVFDA 1.341 1276 0.184 0.230 0.029 0.348 10 152 135 130 115 119 106

1 43 -315CIRVFDA 1.447 1576 0.147 0.184 0.029 0.285 10 177 157 150 133 137 121

1/0 54 -316CIRVFDA 1.566 2144 0.117 0.147 0.029 0.233 10 205 182 170 151 163 145

2/0 70 -317CIRVFDA 1.733 2144 0.093 0.117 0.028 0.192 10 237 210 195 173 186 165

4/0 109 -319CIRVFDA 1.874 3131 0.058 0.075 0.027 0.132 8 316 280 260 231 253 224

250 125 -330CIRVFDA 1.970 3955 0.050 0.064 0.027 0.117 8 351 311 290 257 276 245

262 132 -320CIRVFDA 2.031 3875 0.048 0.063 0.029 0.117 6 362 321 297 263 286 254

313 159 -321CIRVFDA 2.130 4709 0.040 0.053 0.028 0.102 6 401 356 328 291 320 284

350 178 -331CIRVFDA 2.240 4811 0.036 0.047 0.026 0.092 6 430 381 350 310 345 306

373 189 -322CIRVFDA 2.257 5209 0.033 0.044 0.028 0.090 6 449 398 364 323 357 317

444 227 -323CIRVFDA 2.400 6310 0.028 0.038 0.027 0.082 6 495 439 401 356 396 351

500 250 -333CIRVFDA 2.499 7114 0.025 0.034 0.026 0.074 6 531 471 430 381 427 379

535 273 -324CIRVFDA 2.705 7193 0.023 0.033 0.028 0.074 6 556 493 446 395 441 391

646 326 -326CIRVFDA 2.898 9217 0.020 0.028 0.027 0.067 6 615 545 492 436 486 431

750 379 -334CIRVFDA 3.020 10786 0.017 0.024 0.025 0.060 4 671 595 535 474 529 469

777 394 -327CIRVFDA 3.102 10340 0.016 0.025 0.027 0.062 4 688 610 546 484 537 476

NEC Ampacities

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JacketA black, flame retardant, oil,abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoset CPE meeting UL 1277

GroundBare copper optional on Three & Four Conductor Cables

InsulationFlame Retardant EP meeting the requirements of XHHW-2*

*XLPE insulation available upon request

ConductorBare annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded in accordance with ASTM B8

APPLICATIONType TC or TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signal circuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways or where supported in outdoor locations by a messenger wire; for Class 1 circuits as permitted in Article 725 of the NEC; and in cable trays in Class I, Division 2 hazardouslocations in industrial establishments where the conditionsof maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. CablesMarked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Sunlight resistant.n Insulated conductors are UL rated VW-1. n Insulation meets UL 1581, ICEA S-73-532 (NEMA WC57) and ICEA S-95-658 NEMAWC70 Type II

n 130°C emergency overload rating n 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locations n 130°C emergency overload rating n 250°C short circuit rating. n Resistant to moisture and most chemical atmospheres. n Thermal stability at elevated temperatures. n Flexible, easy to install and terminate.n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water and airn Grounding Conductor: Where indicated, bare or green insulated stranded copper per ASTM B-8 for sizes #8 AWG and smaller, compact round for sizes larger than #8 AWG per ASTM B-496 and in accordance with NEC Table 250.122.

37-754

FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER POWER CABLETwo – Five Conductor + Ground (Optional) • 600 V • Rated 90°C

Ratings & Approvalsn 90°C temperature ratingn Conductors meet Type XHHW-2 per UL 44n UL Listed as Type TC-ER (E123629)n Flame Retardant – IEEE 1202/FT4n Suitable for use in Class I, Div 2 and Zone 2 environments

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Size Nominal Weight DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Voltage Drop Opt. Uninsulated AWG/ Part No. Diameter (lbs./ @ 20°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance @ 90°C Grounding Cond.* Ampacity kcmil 37-754 (Inches) MFt) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Volts/Amp/1k ft) Size AWG 90°C 75°C 14 -508 0.415 106 2.62 3.339 0.037 4.660 14 25 20

12 -516 0.460 143 1.65 2.103 0.035 2.947 12 30 25

10 -308 0.490 185 1.04 1.325 0.033 1.868 10 40 35

8 -309 0.655 317 0.654 0.834 0.033 1.188 10 55 50

6 -310 0.745 448 0.411 0.524 0.031 0.758 8 75 65

4 -312 0.875 664 0.259 0.330 0.030 0.488 6 95 85

2 -314 1.005 968 0.163 0.208 0.028 0.317 6 130 115

1 -315 1.125 1203 0.129 0.164 0.029 0.257 6 148 131

1/0 -316 1.225 1479 0.102 0.130 0.028 0.209 6 170 150

2/0 -317 1.320 1799 0.0811 0.103 0.028 0.172 4 195 175

3/0 -318 1.425 2200 0.0643 0.082 0.027 0.141 4 224 199

4/0 -319 1.555 2709 0.0510 0.065 0.027 0.118 3 260 230

250 -330 1.740 3267 0.0432 0.055 0.027 0.104 3 290 255

350 -331 1.970 4423 0.0308 0.039 0.026 0.081 3 350 310

500 -333 2.340 6289 0.0216 0.028 0.026 0.066 2 430 380

750 -334 2.735 9146 0.0144 0.018 0.026 0.052 1 535 475

THREE CONDUCTOR FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER POWER CABLE

Size Nominal Weight DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Voltage Drop AWG/ Part No. Diameter (lbs./ @ 20°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance @ 90°C Ampacity kcmil 37-754 (Inches) MFt) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Volts/Amp/1k ft) 90°C 75°C 14 -507 0.385 88 2.62 3.339 0.037 4.660 25 20

12 -515 0.430 114 1.65 2.103 0.035 2.947 30 25

10 -553 0.460 146 1.04 1.325 0.033 1.868 40 35

8 -209 0.615 255 0.654 0.834 0.033 1.188 55 50

6 -210 0.695 354 0.411 0.524 0.031 0.758 75 65

4 -594 0.785 495 0.259 0.330 0.030 0.488 95 85

1/0 -216 1.150 1143 0.102 0.130 0.028 0.209 170 150

2/0 -219 1.460 2068 0.051 0.065 0.027 0.118 260 230

TWO CONDUCTOR FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER POWER CABLE

Ampacities are based on Table 310.15(B)(16) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rated 90°C, in a multi-conductorcable, at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply toopen runs of cable, installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cableis in accordance with NEC Table 310.15(B)(3)(a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordancewith NEC Section 392.80.

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Size Nominal Weight DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Voltage Drop Opt. Uninsulated AWG/ Part No. Diameter (lbs./ @ 20°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance @ 90°C Grounding Cond.* Ampacity kcmil 37-754 (Inches) MFt) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Volts/Amp/1k ft) Size AWG 90°C 75°C 14 -509 0.450 129 2.620 3.339 0.040 4.663 14 20 16

12 -517 0.5 174 1.650 2.103 0.038 2.950 12 24 20

10 -408 0.570 247 1.040 1.325 0.035 1.871 10 32 28

8 -409 0.715 391 0.654 0.834 0.036 1.191 10 44 40

6 -410 0.815 558 0.411 0.524 0.034 0.760 8 60 52

4 -412 0.965 837 0.259 0.330 0.032 0.490 6 76 68

2 -414 1.110 1225 0.163 0.208 0.031 0.320 6 104 92

1 -415 1.245 1539 0.129 0.164 0.031 0.260 6 120 104

1/0 -416 1.350 1874 0.102 0.130 0.031 0.212 6 136 120

2/0 -417 1.46 2292 0.0811 0.103 0.030 0.174 4 156 140

3/0 -418 1.580 2812 0.0643 0.082 0.030 0.144 4 180 160

4/0 -419 1.785 3563 0.0510 0.065 0.029 0.120 3 208 184

250 430 1.930 4177 0.0432 0.055 0.029 0.107 3 232 204

350 -431 2.185 5699 0.0308 0.039 0.029 0.084 3 280 248

500 -433 2.600 8178 0.0216 0.028 0.029 0.068 2 344 304

750 -434 3.105 12024 0.0144 0.018 0.028 0.055 1 428 380

FOUR CONDUCTOR FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER POWER CABLE

FIVE CONDUCTOR FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER POWER CABLE

Size Nominal Weight DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Voltage Drop AWG/ Part No. Diameter (lbs./ @ 20°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance @ 90°C Ampacity kcmil 37-754 (Inches) MFt) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Ohms/1k ft) (Volts/Amp/1k ft) 90°C 75°C 14 -510 0.495 158 2.907 3.705 0.041 5.170 20 16

12 -560 0.585 231 1.826 2.327 0.039 3.261 24 20

10 -561 0.625 303 1.153 1.469 0.036 2.072 32 28

8 -566 0.795 485 0.708 0.902 0.037 1.287 44 40

6 -563 0.940 722 0.445 0.567 0.035 0.822 60 52

4 -565 0.060 1032 0.300 0.382 0.033 0.564 76 68

2 -566 1.230 1522 0.184 0.235 0.032 0.358 104 92

1 -567 1.390 1901 0.147 0.187 0.032 0.293 120 104

1/0 -568 1.505 2335 0.117 0.149 0.032 0.240 136 120

2/0 -569 1.620 2853 0.093 0.119 0.031 0.197 156 140

4/0 -746 1.970 4423 0.058 0.074 0.030 0.134 208 184

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37-754

FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER INSTRUMENTATION CABLEIndividually Shielded Pairs & Triads • 600 V • Rated 90°C

Ratings & Approvalsn 90°C temperature ratingn Conductors meet Type XHHW-2 per UL 44n UL Listed as Type TC-ER (E123629)n Flame Retardant – IEEE 1202/FT4n Suitable for use in Class I, Div 2 and Zone 2 environments

JacketA black, flame retardant, oil,abrasion, chemical andsunlight resistant thermosetCPE meeting UL 1277

ConductorBare annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded in accordance with ASTM B8

InsulationFlame Retardant EP meeting therequirements of XHHW-2*

*XLPE insulation available upon request Pairs/Triads

Each pair/triad is twistedwith a bare tinned drainwire. Each pair/triad is shielded with polyester-backed aluminum foiltape to afford 100%coverage. Pair to pair, ortriad to triad, isolation –plus overall shielding – isprovided.

Nominal Size Part No. Diameter WeightAWG 37-754 Pairs Triads (Inches) (lbs/MFt) 16 -610 1 – 0.437 106

16 -611 2 – 0.700 279

16 -613 4 – 0.790 340

16 -616 8 – 1.075 702

16 -618 12 – 1.275 1062

16 -699 24 – 0.164 1560

14 -620 1 – 0.397 85

14 -621 2 – 0.655 234

14 -623 4 – 0.730 341

14 -630 8 – 0.960 600

14 -628 12 – 1.195 874

16 -668 – 1 0.467 128

16 -698 – 4 0.930 453

16 -677 – 8 1.130 825

16 -734 – 12 1.380 1235

16 AWG

Capacitance – (nF/1000 feet) = 18

Inductance – (mH/1000) = 0.22

Resistance – (Ohms/1000 feet) = 2.62 (@ 20°C)

14 AWG Capacitance – (nF/1000 feet) = 20

Inductance – (mH/1000) = 0.21

Resistance – (Ohms/1000 feet) = 4.19 (@ 20°C)

VALUES:

APPLICATIONType TC or TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signal circuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways or where supported in outdoor locations by a messenger wire; for Class 1 circuits as permitted in Article 725 of the NEC; and in cable trays in Class I, Division 2 hazardouslocations in industrial establishments where the conditionsof maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. CablesMarked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Sunlight resistant.n Insulated conductors are UL rated VW-1. n Insulation meets UL 1581, ICEA S-73-532 (NEMAWC57) and ICEA S-95-658 NEMA WC70 Type II

n 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locations n 130°C emergency overload rating n 250°C short circuit rating. n Resistant to moisture and most chemical atmospheres. n Thermal stability at elevated temperatures. n Flexible, easy to install and terminate.n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water and air

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APPLICATIONType TC or TC-ER tray cable is permitted for use on power, lighting, control, and signal circuits; indoors or outdoors; in cable trays, raceways or where supported in outdoor locations by a messenger wire; for Class 1 circuits as permitted in Article 725 of the NEC; and in cable trays in Class I, Division 2 hazardouslocations in industrial establishments where the conditionsof maintenance and supervision assure that only qualified persons will service the installation. CablesMarked TC-ER may also be used between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device, when installed in accordance with NEC 336.10(7).

FEATURESn Sunlight resistant.n Insulated conductors are UL rated VW-1. n Insulation meets UL 1581, ICEA S-73-532(NEMA WC57) and ICEA S-95-658 NEMAWC70 Type II

n 90°C continuous rating in wet or dry locations n 130°C emergency overload rating n 250°C short circuit rating. n Resistant to moisture and most chemical atmospheres. n Thermal stability at elevated temperatures. n Flexible, easy to install and terminate.n Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water and air

37-754

FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER CONTROL CABLEMulti-Conductor • 600 V • Rated 90°C

Ratings & Approvalsn 90°C temperature ratingn Conductors meet Type XHHW-2 per UL 44n UL Listed as Type TC-ER (E123629)n Flame Retardant – IEEE 1202/FT4n Suitable for use in Class I, Div 2 and Zone 2 environments

JacketA black, flame retardant,oil, abrasion, chemicaland sunlight resistantthermoset CPE meeting UL 1277

ConductorBare annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded in accordance with ASTM B8

InsulationFlame Retardant EP meeting therequirements of XHHW-2*

*XLPE insulation available upon request

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Nominal Weight Size Part No Number of Diameter (lbs./ Ampacity AWG 37-754 Conductors (Inches) MFt) 90°C 75°C 16 -529 4 0.433 97 14 –

16 -559 5 0.469 117 14 –

16 -505 7 0.515 147 12 –

16 -503 8 0.581 202 12 –

16 -504 10 0.635 251 9 –

16 -546 16 0.720 333 9 –

16 -687 20 0.786 382 9 –

16 -525 24 0.900 549 8 –

16 -526 37 1.048 731 7 –

16 -577 44 1.175 947 6 –

16 -527 60 1.262 1117 6 –

16 -581 91 1.550 1612 6 –

14 -509 4 0.450 129 20 16

14 -510 5 0.495 158 20 16

14 -511 6 0.580 205 20 16

14 -521 7 0.575 217 17 14

14 -512 10 0.720 304 12 10

14 -585 12 0.740 347 12 10

14 -523 14 0.780 393 12 10

14 -513 20 0.960 589 12 10

14 -571 24 1.075 710 11 9

14 -573 30 1.115 808 11 9

14 -514 37 1.200 964 10 8

14 -574 44 1.345 1299 8 7

14 -582 91 1.840 2254 8 7

12 -517 4 0.500 174 24 20

12 -560 5 0.585 231 24 20

12 -547 6 0.645 275 24 20

12 -518 10 0.800 412 15 12

12 -519 20 1.065 792 15 12

12 -572 24 1.200 973 13 11

12 -520 37 1.340 1333 12 10

FREP/CPE TYPE TC OR TC-ER CONTROL CABLE

Ampacities are based on Table 310.15(B)(16) of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for conductors rated 90°C, in a multi-conductorcable, at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The 75°C column is provided for additional information. The ampacities shown apply toopen runs of cable, installation in any approved raceway. Derating for more than three current carrying conductors within the cableis in accordance with NEC Table 310.15(B)(3)(a). The ampacities shown also apply to cables installed in cable tray in accordancewith NEC Section 392.80.Equipment Grounding Conductor: Any conductor in these cables may be permanently re-identified during installation asthe equipment grounding conductor in accordance with Section 250.119(B) of the NEC.

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37-102VFD

EXTRA FLEXIBLE VFD POWER CABLEGEXOL® INSULATEDThree Conductor • 2kV • Rated 90°C

APPLICATIONA flexible, braid and foil shielded, 2kV powercable specifically engineered for use in variablefrequency AC motor drive (VFD) applications.

FEATURESn Specially engineered cable design produces alonger cable life in VFD applications.

n Overall braid plus foil shield is engineered with 100% coverage and a surface transferimpedance <50 milliohms at 10MHz to contain EMI.

n Symmetrical insulated ground conductorsreduce induced voltage imbalances and carrycommon mode noise back to the drive.

n High strand count conductors and braid shield design is much more flexible, easier to install and more resistant to vibration than Type MC cable.

n Gexol’s lower dielectric constant (standardXLPEs, EPRs and other Type RHW insulationmaterials have higher dielectric constants)reduces reflected wave peak voltagemagnitudes. This allows for longer outputcable distances and minimizes the effectof high frequency noise induced into the plantground system.

n 2kV insulation thickness is used to resist thepotential 2-3x reflected voltages experienced in 600V VFD applications.

n Severe cold durability: exceeds CSA coldbend/cold impact (-40˚C/-35˚C).

n Flame retardant: IEC 60332-3 Category A and IEEE 1202.

JacketA black, arctic grade, flameretardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermosetting compound meeting UL 1277.

Power Conductors (x3)Soft annealed flexible strandedtinned copper per IEEE 1580-2010 and UL 44.

ShieldOverall tinned copper braidplus aluminum/polyester tape providing 100% coverage.

Ratings & Approvalsn 90˚C Temperature Ratingn UL Listed as Type TC-ER (E123629) n Flame resistance: IEEE 1202/FT-4n Sunlight resistantn Conductors are UL rated VW-1

Ground Conductors (x3)Soft annealed flexiblestranded tinned copper perIEEE 1580 Table 11.Gexol® insulated andsized per UL 1277.Color: Green

Insulation (2kV)Gexol® cross-linked flameretardant polyolefin, meetingthe requirements for Type RHW.

Gexol® is a registered trademark of AmerCable Incorporated

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37-102VFD • EXTRA FLEXIBLE VFD POWER CABLE • GEXOL® INSULATED

• Cable diameters are subject to a +/- 5% manufacturing tolerance• Ampacity In Free Air: Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table B.310.15(B)(2)(3)• Ampacity In Cable Tray: Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table 310.15(B)(16)• Ampacity In Raceway Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table B.310.15(B)(2)(1)*3 Grounding Conductors – Green Insulated

DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Green Size Nominal Weight @ 25°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance Voltage Drop Insulated In Single InAWG/ Size Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Volts/Amp/ Grounding* Free Air Tray Conduit kcmil mm2 37-102 Inches* 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) (3x) (AWG) 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C

4 21 -312VFD 1.100 925 0.300 0.376 0.030 0.551 12 114 101 95 84 89 79

2 34 -314VFD 1.235 1421 0.184 0.230 0.029 0.348 10 152 135 130 115 119 106

1 43 -315VFD 1.340 1517 0.147 0.184 0.029 0.285 10 177 157 150 133 137 121

1/0 54 -316VFD 1.450 1803 0.117 0.147 0.029 0.233 10 205 182 170 151 163 145

2/0 70 -317VFD 1.580 2120 0.093 0.117 0.028 0.192 10 237 210 195 173 186 165

4/0 109 -319VFD 1.900 3416 0.058 0.075 0.027 0.132 8 316 280 260 231 253 224

250 125 -330VFD 1.970 3955 0.050 0.064 0.027 0.117 8 351 311 290 257 276 245

262 132 -320VFD 2.050 4210 0.048 0.063 0.029 0.117 6 362 321 297 263 286 254

313 159 -321VFD 2.130 5105 0.040 0.053 0.028 0.102 6 401 356 328 291 320 284

350 178 -331VFD 2.260 5304 0.036 0.047 0.026 0.092 6 430 381 350 310 345 306

373 189 -322VFD 2.275 5521 0.033 0.044 0.028 0.090 6 449 398 364 323 357 317

444 227 -323VFD 2.425 6440 0.028 0.038 0.027 0.082 6 495 439 401 356 396 351

500 250 -333VFD 2.595 7272 0.025 0.034 0.026 0.074 6 531 471 430 381 427 379

535 273 -324VFD 2.643 7547 0.023 0.033 0.028 0.074 6 556 493 446 395 441 391

646 326 -326VFD 2.920 8916 0.020 0.028 0.027 0.067 6 615 545 492 436 486 431

750 379 -334VFD 3.020 10584 0.017 0.024 0.025 0.060 4 671 595 535 474 529 469

777 394 -327VFD 3.102 10671 0.016 0.025 0.027 0.062 4 688 610 546 484 537 476

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37-108VFD

FLEXIBLE TC-ERVFD POWER CABLEThree Conductor • 90°C • 1000V*

APPLICATIONA flexible, shielded power cable specifically engineered for use in variable frequency AC motor drive (VFD) applications.

FEATURESn Specially engineered cable design produces a longer cable life in VFD applications.

n Overall shield provides 100% coverage containing VFD EMI emissions.

n Symmetrical ground conductors reduce inducedvoltage imbalances and carry common modenoise back to the drive.

n High strand count design is much more flexible, easier to install and more resistant to vibration than Type MC cable.

n Meets crush and impact requirements for Type MC cable.

n AmerCable’s specially formulated insulationmaterial has a lower dielectric constant (standard XLPE and EPR insulation materials havehigher dielectric constants) which withstands reflected voltages. This allows for longeroutput cable distances and minimizes the effect of high frequency noise induced into the plant ground system.

n Permitted for Exposed Run (“ER”) use in accordance with the NEC 336.10(7).

n Permitted for use in Class I, Division 2 and Zone 2industrial hazardous locations per the NEC.

n Gas and vapor tight – impervious to water and air.

n Bend radius 12X O.D.

InsulationCross-linked, flexible, low dielectric constant compound rated 90°C.

Sizes larger than 4/0 AWG – individual conductors colored black with conductor number surface printed in contrasting ink.

Sizes 4/0 AWG and smaller – individually colored conductors – red, white,black.

JacketFlame retardant, moisture and sunlight resistant Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). Colored black.

Power Conductors (x3)Soft annealed flexiblestranded tinned copperper ASTM B-33

SymmetricalGround Conductors (x3)Three symmetricallyplaced flexible stranded tinned copper conductors in directcontact with the shield.

Metallic ShieldSizes 8 AWG and Larger –Helically applied barecopper tape.

Sizes Smaller than8 AWG – tin-coatedcopper braid plusaluminum/polyester tape.

Both shielding systemsprovide 100% coverage.

TC-ER Ratings & Approvalsn UL Listed as Type TC-ER 600V

n UL Listed as 1000V flexible motor supply cable (up to 4/0 AWG)

n 90°C Temperature Rating

n FT-4 and IEEE 1202 flame ratingsn Sunlight resistant

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• Cable diameters are subject to a +/- 5% manufacturing tolerance

• Ampacity In Free Air: Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table B.310.15(B)(2)(3)

• Ampacity In Cable Tray: Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°Cambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table 310.15(B)(16)

• Ampacity In Conduit: Based on 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient temperature per 2014 NEC Table B.310.15(B)(2)(1)

37-108 VFD • FLEXIBLE TC-ER VFD • 1000 VOLTS

Equivalent Uninsulated Size Number Metric Size ConductorAWG/kcmil of Strands (mm2) Dia. (inches)

14121086421

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191937133133259259259266323532627646777888925111012211332159118501924

2.083.29 5.23 8.3013.21 21.17 35 4350 66 95 125132150 178185240250273300379400

0.0740.093 0.113 0.1590.2010.2550.3210.3610.4130.4550.5840.6280.6540.7200.759 0.7850.8600.8950.9411.0291.1271.132

Stranding Profile

DC Resist. AC Resist. Inductive Green Size Nominal Weight @ 25°C @ 90°C, 60 Hz Reactance Voltage Drop Insulated In Single InAWG/ Size Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Ohms/ (Volts/Amp/ Grounding* Free Air Tray Conduit kcmil mm2 37-102 Inches* 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) (3x) (AWG) 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C 90°C 75°C

14 2.1 -508VFD 0.466 158 2.907 3.635 0.036 5.069 18 15 13 15 13 15 13 12 3.3 -516VFD 0.509 199 1.826 2.283 0.034 3.195 18 20 18 20 18 20 18

10 5.2 -308VFD 0.522 258 1.153 1.441 0.032 2.028 14 30 27 30 27 30 27

8 8.3 -309VFD 0.653 368 0.708 0.885 0.036 1.262 14 65 58 55 49 48 43

6 13.2 -310VFD 0.737 517 0.445 0.556 0.034 0.804 12 87 77 75 67 65 58

4 21 -312VFD 0.956 814 0.300 0.376 0.031 0.552 12 114 101 95 84 89 79

2 35 -314VFD 1.103 1178 0.184 0.230 0.030 0.349 10 152 135 130 115 119 106

1 43 -315VFD 1.221 1462 0.147 0.184 0.031 0.287 10 177 157 150 133 137 121

1/0 50 -316VFD 1.447 1714 0.117 0.147 0.030 0.235 10 205 182 170 151 163 145

2/0 66 -317VFD 1.538 1951 0.093 0.117 0.029 0.193 10 237 210 195 173 186 165

4/0 95 -319VFD 1.883 3102 0.058 0.075 0.028 0.133 8 316 280 260 231 253 224

250 126 -330VFD 1.930 3836 0.050 0.064 0.027 0.117 8 351 311 290 257 276 245

262 120 -320VFD 1.981 4338 0.048 0.063 0.026 0.114 6 362 321 297 263 286 254

313 150 -321VFD 2.082 4658 0.040 0.053 0.026 0.100 6 401 356 328 291 320 284

350 178 -331VFD 2.210 5141 0.036 0.047 0.026 0.092 6 430 381 350 310 345 306

373 185 -322VFD 2.334 5290 0.034 0.045 0.026 0.088 6 449 398 364 323 357 317

444 240 -323VFD 2.371 6177 0.028 0.039 0.026 0.079 6 495 439 401 356 396 351

500 250 -333VFD 2.545 6977 0.025 0.034 0.026 0.074 6 531 471 430 381 427 379

535 273 -324VFD 2.801 8044 0.024 0.033 0.025 0.071 6 556 493 446 395 441 391

646 300 -326VFD 2.893 9183 0.020 0.028 0.025 0.065 6 615 545 492 436 486 431

750 379 -334VFD 3.980 10051 0.017 0.024 0.025 0.060 4 671 595 535 474 529 469

777 400 -327VFD 3.165 10776 0.016 0.024 0.025 0.060 4 688 610 546 484 537 476

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CABLE SELECTION GUIDE FOR VFD APPLICATIONS

The circuit of a typical voltage source PWM drive is shown in Figure 1. Each part of the equipment is bondedto the safety earth system to ensure personnel safety if faults occur.

All parts have capacitance to ground shown by:

• CM for the motor windings.

• CC1 and CC2 for the power converter circuits.

• CT for the transformer’s secondarywinding to the transformers’ screen.

The IGBT switches are in constant operation at high frequency and this produces an inverter output voltage with a PWM wave shape as shown by the voltage V1(Figure 1).

This IGBT switches also cause a motor line to ground voltage V2 (Figure 1), normally called a common mode voltage.

The common mode voltages cause short high-frequency pulses of common modecurrent to flow in the safety earthcircuits, shown by currents I1 and I2 (Figure 1), unless the design includes cable features to stop this from happening.

It is essential that the common mode currents return to the inverter without causing EMC - EMI problems in other equipment, and this means that the common mode currents I1 and I2 must not flow in the safety earthing system.

For the motor, this is achieved by connecting a set of wires from the motor to the inverter that run withthe main power cables. These are called symmetrical grounding conductors, see Figure 2. These conductors have avery low impedance compared with the other return path via the safety earthing system.

The three symmetrical grounding conductors and overall shields are connected as shown in Figure 3. This 360° connection is essential.

The common mode currents I1 and I2 now flow in the symmetrical grounding conductors. This happens because the symmetricalgrounding conductors are close to the power conductors givinga low impedance route for the currents I1 and I2 compared withthe safety earthing system. As I1 and I2 flow near the power conductors this avoids creating external EMC - EMI problems.

F I G U R E 3

Figures 1 - 3 courtesy of Converteam

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If symmetrical grounding conductors and an overall EMIshield are not used, EMC - EMI problems are very likely to occur.

For cables used with voltage source PWM drives, a number of features are required to ensure correct operation, avoid overheating and achieve longer service life.

The essential features of a mediumvoltage cable for PWM drives are :

• Insulation designed to withstandthe transients produced by the PWM

• Insulation with a dielectric constant no greater than 3.0 to minimize capacitance

• Voltage rating of 3x the operating voltage to prevent corona

• Three symmetrical grounding conductors. Some cables only have one grounding conductor. This is not acceptable as it produces circulating currents in the earth system

• Extremely fine strands to carry the harmonic currents without overheating (i.e. the inductance of fine stranded conductors is less than 7, 19, 37 strand conductors)

• Overall shield to stop the radiation of voltage EMI fields

• Correct termination at both ends

• Semi-conducting shield around each insulation layer (MMV only)

• Metallic layer around each semi-conducting shield to earth the semi-conducting shield(MMV only)

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Low-Smoke Halogen-Free and Fire Resistantconstructions available.

Contact your Nexans AmerCable rep.

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37-105

TYPE MMV MEDIUM POWER CABLE (MV-105)Single Conductor: 5kV – 15kV, 100% & 133% Insulation Levels. Rated 105°C APPLICATIONS

Nexans AmerCable medium voltagepower cables are recommended for use as feeder circuits, in electric utilitygenerating stations, for distributioncircuits, and for feeders or branchcircuits in industrial and commercialinstallations. Type MV cables may beinstalled in wet or dry locations,indoors or outdoors (exposed tosunlight), in any raceway orunderground duct, directly buried ifinstalled in a system with a groundingconductor in close proximity thatconforms with NEC Section250.4(A)(5), or messenger supported in industrial establishments and electric utilities.

FEATURESn These cables utilize flexible strandedconductors, braided shields and abraided armor (when armored) which make them very suitable forapplications involving repeated flexing and high vibration.

n These cables have a small minimumbending radius (6xOD forunarmored cables and 8xOD forarmored cables) for easy installation.

n Optional uninsulated groundingconductors sized per UL 1072.

n The increased flexibility of this cableallows for faster installation times.

Ratings & Approvals� UL Listed as Medium Voltage Cable (E116415)� Flame retardance: IEEE 1202 & IEC 60332� Sunlight Resistant� Cable Tray Use (Sizes 1/0 AWG and larger)� 105˚C Temperature Rating� Voltage Rating – 5kV to 15kV(25kV available on request)

Hawke Gland Types Unarmored Armored & Sheathed

Industrial & Safe Area (IP68) 121 153-X Increased Safety

501/421 501/453/U “EExe” Explosion Proof 710 753 Class I, Div. 2 Class I, Div. 1 Class I, Zone 2 Class I, Zone 1 & 2 Flameproof 501/421 501/453/U “EExd” Zone 1 & 2 (2 liter or < enclosures) ICG 653/U (2 liter or > enclosures) Zone 1 & 2

Conductor Shield A combination of semi-conducting tape and extruded thermosetting semi-conducting material meeting UL 1072.

Armor (optional)0.0126" bronze braid providing88% minimum coverage.

Sheath (optional)A black, arctic grade, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical, and sunlight resistant thermosetting compound meeting UL 1072. Colored jackets for signifying different voltage levels is also available on special request (ie. yellow = 5kV, orange = 8kV and red = 15kV).

Metallic ShieldComposite shield consisting of0.0126" tinned copper braidedwith nylon providing 60%copper shielded coveragemeeting UL 1072. The nylon iscolored for easy phaseidentification (three conductor = black,blue, red) without the need toremove the shield to findan underlying colored tape.

Insulation ShieldSemi-conducting tape, with overlap, for fast and easy termination meeting UL 1072.

ConductorSoft annealed flexiblestranded tinned copperper IEEE 1580 Table 11.

InsulationExtruded thermosetting105°C Ethylene PropyleneRubber (EPR), meeting UL 1072.

JacketA black, arctic grade, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermosetting compound meeting UL 1072. Colored jackets for signifying different voltage levels are also available on special request (ie. yellow = 5kV, orange = 8kV and red = 15kV).

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Inductive Voltage Single DC AC Size Part Nominal Weight Reactance Drop In Free Triangular Banked Resistance ResistanceAWG/ No. Diameter (Lbs./ (ohms/ (Volts/amp/ Air Configuration in Tray at 25°C at 90°C, 60 Hz kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.)

86421

1/02/03/04/0250262313350373444500535646750777

7.612.5213443547086109126132159178189227250273326379394

-101MV-102MV-103MV-104MV-105MV-106MV-107MV-108MV-109MV-025MV-110MV-111MV-035MV-112MV-113MV-050MV-114MV-115MV-075MV-116MV

0.5870.6410.7230.7900.8240.9150.9911.0201.0871.1551.1671.2101.2901.3101.3691.4351.4501.5351.6151.632

205260349456522645797884105312151266129316111683193521382248259830103066

1.2820.8220.5660.3610.2960.2450.2020.2780.1410.1300.1220.1080.1000.0950.0860.0810.0770.0700.0680.065

0.0540.0500.0440.0410.0400.0390.0380.0370.0350.0340.0340.0330.0330.0320.0320.0310.0310.0300.0300.030

9312016021525029033038544549550957161564071577580790610001022

7499130175205240275320375415427478515535596645672756835851

–––––218248289334371382428461480536581605680750767

0.7650.4360.2860.1750.1400.1110.0890.0700.0560.0480.0460.0380.0340.0320.0270.0240.0220.0190.0160.015

0.9570.5560.3760.2300.1840.1470.1170.0940.0750.0640.0630.0530.0470.0440.0380.0340.0330.0280.0240.025

SINGLE CONDUCTOR TYPE MMV MEDIUM VOLTAGE – 5KV, 100/133% INSULATION LEVEL

Ampacity

SINGLE CONDUCTOR TYPE MMV MEDIUM VOLTAGE – 8KV, 100% INSULATION LEVEL

Inductive Voltage Single DC AC Size Part Nominal Weight Reactance Drop In Free Triangular Banked Resistance ResistanceAWG/ No. Diameter (Lbs./ (ohms/ (Volts/amp/ Air Configuration in Tray at 25°C at 90°C, 60 Hz kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.)

6421

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12.5213443547086109126132159178189227250273326379394

-118MV-119MV-120MV-121MV-122MV-123MV-124MV-125MV-178MV-126MV-127MV-179MV-128MV-129MV-184MV-130MV-131MV-187MV-132MV

0.6870.7710.8740.9190.9751.0201.0691.1701.2051.2131.2831.3451.3501.4111.4901.4921.5831.6601.748

287392517594693809928112812661282149516781720197722112298269130733246

0.8240.5670.3620.2980.2460.2030.1690.1420.0300.1230.1090.1010.0960.0870.0820.0780.0710.0690.066

0.0520.0460.0430.0420.0410.0390.0380.0360.0350.0350.0340.0340.0330.0330.0320.0320.0310.0310.030

1251652152502903353854454955095676106347077657979059901011

100130170195225260300345380391437470487539580601668730743

––––218251289334371382425458476530574598679743758

0.4360.2860.1750.1400.1110.0890.0700.0560.0480.0460.0380.0340.0320.0270.0240.0220.0190.0160.015

0.5560.3760.2300.1840.1470.1170.0940.0750.0640.0630.0530.0470.0440.0380.0340.0330.0280.0240.025

Ampacity

See page 29 forampacity notes.

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SINGLE CONDUCTOR TYPE MMV MEDIUM VOLTAGE – 15KV, 100% INSULATION LEVEL

37-105

TYPE MMV MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE (MV-105)Single Conductor: 5kV – 15kV, 100% & 133% Insulation Levels. Rated 105°CAmpacity: Based on 105°C conductor temperature and 40°C ambient temperature

Inductive Voltage Single DC AC Size Part Nominal Weight Reactance Drop In Free Triangular Banked Resistance ResistanceAWG/ No. Diameter (Lbs./ (ohms/ (Volts/amp/ Air Configuration in Tray at 25°C at 90°C, 60 Hz kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.)

6421

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12.5213443547086109126132159178189227250273326379394

-134MV-135MV-136MV-137MV-138MV-139MV-140MV-141MV-125MV-142MV-143MV-189MV-144MV-145MV-190MV-146MV-147MV-191MV-148MV

0.7390.8230.9320.9711.0171.0731.1461.1911.2551.2651.3351.3851.3951.4611.5451.5891.6451.7731.790

321419570636725856992115713201334155417261777204022852418267632453298

0.8260.5690.3650.3000.2470.2040.1710.1430.1340.1240.1100.1040.0970.0880.0830.0780.0720.0700.067

0.0540.0470.0450.0440.0420.0400.0390.0380.0370.0360.0350.0340.0340.0330.0330.0320.0320.0320.032

1251652152502903353854454955095676106347077657979059901011

100130170195225260300345380391437470487539580601668730743

––––218251289334371382425458476530574598679743758

0.4360.2860.1750.1400.1110.0890.0700.0560.0480.0460.0380.0340.0320.0270.0240.0220.0190.0160.015

0.5560.3760.2300.1840.1470.1170.0940.0750.0640.0630.0530.0470.0450.0390.0340.0330.0280.0240.025

Ampacity

Inductive Voltage Single DC AC Size Part Nominal Weight Reactance Drop In Free Triangular Banked Resistance ResistanceAWG/ No. Diameter (Lbs./ (ohms/ (Volts/amp/ Air Configuration in Tray at 25°C at 90°C, 60 Hz kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.)

21

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3443547086109126132159178189227250273326379394

-150MV-151MV-152MV-153MV-154MV-155MV-198MV-156MV-157MV-199MV-158MV-159MV-192MV-160MV-161MV-193MV-162MV

1.0041.0461.0931.1431.1921.2591.3451.3531.4001.4601.4701.5461.6101.6471.7401.8401.895

6277058159251050123311661443162818191885217123722508282533473501

0.3690.3030.2510.2080.1740.1460.1370.1280.1130.1070.1000.0910.0870.0820.0750.0730.070

0.0490.0470.0450.0440.0420.0400.0400.0390.0380.0380.0370.0360.0360.0360.0350.0350.034

2152502903353854454955095676106347077657979059901011

170195225260300345380391437539464580601668668730743

––218251289334371382425458476530574598679743758

0.1750.1400.1110.0890.0700.0560.0480.0460.0380.0340.0320.0270.0240.0220.0190.0160.015

0.2300.1840.1470.1170.0940.0750.0640.0630.0530.0470.0440.0380.0340.0330.0280.0240.025

Ampacity

See page 29 forampacity notes.

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SINGLE CONDUCTOR TYPE MMV MEDIUM VOLTAGE – 15KV, 133% INSULATION LEVEL

Inductive Voltage Single DC AC Size Part Nominal Weight Reactance Drop In Free Triangular Banked Resistance ResistanceAWG/ No. Diameter (Lbs./ (ohms/ (Volts/amp/ Air Configuration in Tray at 25°C at 90°C, 60 Hz kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.)

21

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3443547086109126132159178189227250273326379394

-164MV-165MV-166MV-167MV-168MV-169MV-94MV-170MV-171MV-195MV-172MV-173MV-196MV-174MV-175MV-197MV-176MV

1.0891.1251.1781.2301.2911.3571.4251.4341.4901.5451.5551.6151.7551.7551.8471.9451.969

70177988610221162134011901535174319291977225025882675306835093608

0.3700.3050.2520.2090.1760.1480.1390.1290.1140.1080.1010.0930.0890.0840.0770.0740.071

0.0500.0490.0470.0450.0440.0420.0410.0400.0390.0390.0380.0380.0380.0370.0360.0360.035

2152502903353854454955095676106347077657979059901011

170195225260300345380391437470487539580601668730743

––218251289334371382425458476530574598679743758

0.1750.1400.1110.0890.0700.0560.0480.0460.0380.0340.0320.0270.0240.0220.0190.0160.015

0.2300.1840.1470.1170.0940.0750.0640.0630.0530.0470.0440.0380.0340.0330.0280.0240.025

Ampacity

Notes:1) Ampacities in air are based on NEC 2014 Table 310.60(C)(69), Volts Ampacity column, for insulated single

copper conductor isolated in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of40°C.

2) Ampacities in Triangular Configuration are based on NEC 2014 Table 310.60(C)(67), Volts Ampacitycolumn, for insulated copper conductor cables isolated triplexed in air, maximum conductor temperature of105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

3) Ampacities in cable tray are based on NEC 2014 Section 392.80(B)(2) and Table 310.60(C)(69), Ampacitycolumn, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

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37-105

TYPE MMV MEDIUM POWER CABLE (MV-105)Three Conductor: 5kV – 15kV, 100% & 133% Insulation Levels. Rated 105°C

APPLICATIONSNexans AmerCable medium voltagepower cables are recommended for use as feeder circuits, in electric utilitygenerating stations, for distributioncircuits, and for feeders or branchcircuits in industrial and commercialinstallations. Type MV cables may beinstalled in wet or dry locations,indoors or outdoors (exposed tosunlight), in any raceway orunderground duct, or messenger-supported in industrial establishmentsand electric utilities.Suitable for direct burial.*

FEATURESn These cables utilize flexible strandedconductors, braided shields and abraided armor (when armored) which make them very suitable forapplications involving repeated flexing and high vibration.

n These cables have a small minimumbending radius (6xOD forunarmored cables and 8xOD forarmored cables) for easy installation.

n Optional uninsulated groundingconductors sized per UL 1072.

n The increased flexibility of this cableallows for faster installation times.

Conductor ShieldA combination of semi-conducting tape andextruded thermosetting semi-conducting materialmeeting UL 1072.

Armor (optional)(Optional) 0.0126" bronze braid providing 88% minimum coverage.

JacketA black, arctic grade, flame retardant, oil, abrasion,chemical and sunlight resistant thermosettingcompound meeting UL 1072. Colored jackets forsignifying different voltage levels are also available onspecial request (ie. yellow = 5kV, orange = 8kV andred = 15kV).

Sheath (optional)A black, arctic grade, flame retardant, oil, abrasion,chemical, and sunlight resistant thermosettingcompound meeting UL 1072. Colored jackets forsignifying different voltage levels is also available onspecial request (ie. yellow = 5kV, orange = 8kV andred = 15kV).

Metallic ShieldComposite shield consisting of 0.0126" tinned copper braided with nylon providing 60% copper Shieldedcoverage meeting UL 1072. The nylon iscolored for easy phaseidentification (threeconductor = black, blue,red) without the need to remove the shield to find an underlying colored tape.

Insulation ShieldSemi-conducting tape, with overlap, for fastand easy termination meeting UL 1072.

ConductorsSoft annealed flexiblestranded tinned copperper IEEE 1580 Table 11.

InsulationExtruded thermosetting105°C Ethylene PropyleneRubber (EPR), meeting UL 1072. Grounding Conductor (optional)

One uninsulated soft annealed flexible strandedtinned copper conductor per ASTM B 33 and sizedaccording to Table 21.1 of UL 1072.

Ratings & Approvals� UL Listed as Medium Voltage Cable (E116415)� Flame retardance: IEEE 1202 & IEC 60332� Sunlight Resistant� Cable Tray Use (Sizes 1/0 AWG and larger)� 105˚C Temperature Rating� Voltage Rating – 5kV to 15kV(25kV available on request)

Hawke Gland Types Unarmored Armored & Sheathed

Industrial & Safe Area (IP68) 121 153-X Increased Safety

501/421 501/453/U “EExe” Explosion Proof 710 753 Class I, Div. 2 Class I, Div. 1 Class I, Zone 2 Class I, Zone 1 & 2 Flameproof 501/421 501/453/U “EExd” Zone 1 & 2 (2 liter or < enclosures) ICG 653/U (2 liter or > enclosures) Zone 1 & 2

*Cable with grounding conductor can be directly buried. Cable withoutgrounding conductor can be directly buried if installed in a system with a grounding conductor in close proximity that conforms with NEC Section 250.4(A)(5).

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Single Inductive Size Nominal Weight In Free Banked DC Resistance AC Resistance Reactance Voltage Drop OptionalAWG/ Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ Air in Trays at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (ohms/ (Volts per amp Grounding kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) per 1000 ft.) Conductor

86421

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7.612.5213443547086109126132159178189227250273326379394

-301MV-302MV-303MV-304MV-305MV-306MV-307MV-308MV-309MV-374MV-310MV-311MV-375MV-312MV-313MV-314MV-314MV-315MV-377MV-316MV

1.1761.2941.4691.6151.7461.8451.9962.0812.2222.3602.4102.4882.6402.6592.8923.0153.0503.2493.4003.458

72291812521620194222572744311037144263448645995634582569467631800192741062510902

6688115154180205240280320355365386409440456506545627685696

6384109146171195228266304337347389418433481518537596651661

0.7650.4450.3000.1840.1470.1170.0930.0740.0580.0500.0480.0400.0360.0330.0280.0250.0230.0200.0170.016

0.9570.5560.3760.2300.1840.1460.1160.0920.0730.0620.0500.0450.0450.0420.0350.0310.0290.0240.0210.020

0.0480.0440.0390.0360.0350.0340.0330.0320.0310.0310.0300.0290.0290.0290.0280.0280.0280.0270.0270.027

1.2750.8150.5600.3560.2910.2390.1960.1630.1360.1270.1180.1040.0980.0920.0830.0790.0740.0670.0650.062

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Ampacity

THREECONDUCTORTYPE MMVMEDIUMVOLTAGE –8KV, 100%INSULATIONLEVEL

Single Inductive Size Nominal Weight In Free Banked DC Resistance AC Resistance Reactance Voltage Drop OptionalAWG/ Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ Air in Trays at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (ohms/ (Volts per amp Grounding kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) per 1000 ft.) Conductor

6421

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12.5213443547086109126132159178189227250273326379394

-317MV-318MV-319MV-320MV-321MV-322MV-323MV-324MV-378MV-325MV-326MV-379MV-327MV-328MV-380MV-329MV-330MV-381MV-331MV

1.3831.5741.7631.8611.9602.0772.1842.3372.4602.4932.6452.8252.8402.9813.1403.1563.3543.5053.583

103613781840211924422880330139434471456853186089623771507975827896601094311307

105135185210240275315360400411457490507559600620685745757

100128176200228261299342380390434466482531570589651708719

0.4450.3000.1840.1470.1170.0930.0740.0580.0500.0480.0400.0360.0330.0280.0250.0230.0200.0170.016

0.5560.3760.2300.1840.1460.1160.0920.0730.0620.0600.0500.0450.0420.0350.0310.0290.0240.0210.020

0.0460.0410.0380.0370.0360.0340.0330.0320.0320.0310.0300.0300.0300.0290.0290.0290.0280.0280.028

0.8180.5620.3570.2930.2410.1980.1650.1380.1290.1190.1050.0990.0930.0840.0800.0750.0680.0660.063

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AmpacitySee page 33 forampacity notes

To order with Grounding Conductor, add G to Part Number

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37-105

TYPE MMV MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE (MV-105)Three Conductor: 5kV – 15kV, 100% & 133% Insulation Levels. Rated 105°CAmpacity: Based on 105°C conductor temperature and 40°C ambient temperature

THREECONDUCTORTYPE MMVMEDIUMVOLTAGE –8KV, 133%INSULATIONLEVEL

THREECONDUCTORTYPE MMVMEDIUMVOLTAGE –15KV, 100%INSULATIONLEVEL

Single Inductive Size Nominal Weight In Free Banked DC Resistance AC Resistance Reactance Voltage Drop OptionalAWG/ Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ Air in Trays at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (ohms/ (Volts per amp Grounding kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) per 1000 ft.) Conductor

6421

1/02/03/04/0250262313350373444500535646

12.5213443547086109126132159178189227250273326

-332MV-333MV-334MV-335MV-336MV-337MV-338MV-339MV-382MV-340MV-341MV-383MV-342MV-343MV-384MV-344MV-345MV

1.5041.7431.8891.9722.0712.1922.3032.4472.5712.6202.8192.9352.9553.0903.2553.3653.486

11661629207523012636308835244169471648545736636865377436830488699753

105135185210240275315360400411457490507559600620685

100128176200228261299342380390434466482531570589651

0.4450.3000.1840.1470.1170.0930.0740.0580.0500.0480.0400.0360.0330.0280.0250.0230.020

0.5560.3760.2300.1840.1460.1160.0920.0730.0620.0600.0500.0450.0420.0350.0310.0290.024

0.0480.0430.0400.0380.0370.0360.0350.0330.0330.0320.0320.0320.0310.0300.0300.0300.029

0.8200.5640.3590.2940.2420.1990.1660.1390.1300.1210.1060.1000.0940.0850.0810.0760.069

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Single Inductive Size Nominal Weight In Free Banked DC Resistance AC Resistance Reactance Voltage Drop OptionalAWG/ Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ Air in Trays at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (ohms/ (Volts per amp Grounding kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) per 1000 ft.) Conductor

21

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3443547086109126132159178189227250273

-346MV-347MV-348MV-349MV-350MV-351MV-386MV-352MV-353MV-387MV-354MV-355MV-388MV-356MV

2.0432.1332.2352.3432.4492.5922.8202.8312.9583.0903.1053.2453.4003.491

23142599299233923838449045345449607867746977792887219248

185210240275315360400411457490507559600620

176200228261299342380390434466482531570589

0.1840.1470.1170.0930.0740.0580.0500.0480.0400.0360.0330.0280.0250.023

0.2300.1840.1460.1160.0920.0730.0620.0600.0500.0450.0420.0350.0310.029

0.0420.0400.0390.0370.0360.0350.0350.0340.0330.0330.0320.0310.0310.031

0.3610.2960.2440.2010.1680.1410.1320.1220.1070.1010.0950.0860.0820.077

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Ordering Type MMV Medium VoltageCablesExample: • 3 conductor power cable • 15kV 100% • #2 AWG • Grounding Conductor

Nexans AmerCableType MMV Prefix

Specific CableNumber

(from charts)

Ground ConductorG – with groundBlank – no ground

37–105 – 346MV G

See page 33 forampacity notes

To order with Grounding Conductor, add G to Part Number

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THREECONDUCTORTYPE MMVMEDIUMVOLTAGE –15KV, 133%INSULATIONLEVEL

Single Inductive Size Nominal Weight In Free Banked DC Resistance AC Resistance Reactance Voltage Drop OptionalAWG/ Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ Air in Trays at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (ohms/ (Volts per amp Grounding kcmil mm2 37-105 (inches) 1000 ft.) (amps) (amps) (ohms/1000 ft.) (ohms/1000 ft.) 1000 ft.) per 1000 ft.) Conductor

21

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3443547086109126132159178189227250273

-357MV-358MV-359MV-360MV-361MV-362MV-391MV-363MV-364MV-392MV-365MV-366MV-393MV-367MV

2.2262.3042.4192.5292.6632.8673.0003.0333.1533.2653.2803.4233.5753.598

26552927332438094323513153635971660272587404840092599594

185210240275315360400411457490507559600620

176200228261299342380390434466482531570589

0.1840.1470.1170.0930.0740.0580.0500.0480.0400.0360.0330.0280.0250.023

0.2300.1840.1460.1160.0920.0730.0620.0600.0500.0450.0420.0350.0310.029

0.0440.0430.0410.0390.0380.0370.0360.0350.0340.0340.0340.0330.0330.033

0.3640.2990.2460.2030.1700.1420.1370.1240.1090.1030.0970.0880.0840.079

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Closest Equivalent Uninsulated Size Number IEEE 45 Metric Size Conductor AWG/kcmil of Strands Std. Size (mm2) Dia. (inches)

86421

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37611331332092663424185326276467778889251110122113321591185019242745

16264166831061331682122622623133733734445355356467777771111

7.57 12.49 21.11 33.51 41.94 53.3868.63 83.88 106.75 125.81129.63 155.91 178.19 185.61222.73 245.01 267.28 319.25371.22386.07561.94

0.134 0.173 0.257 0.324 0.3630.409 0.4640.5130.5790.629 0.6570.704 0.759 0.7650.8370.8950.9181.0101.0701.1071.375

MMV Stranding ProfileNotes:1) Ampacities in air are based on NEC

2014 Table 310.60(C)(71), 2001-5000Volts Ampacity column, for insulated threeconductor copper cable isolated in air,maximum conductor temperature of105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

2) Ampacities in cable tray are based onNEC 2014 Table 310.60(C)(75), 2001-5000 Volts Ampacity column, forinsulated three conductor copper cable inisolated conduit in air, maximumconductor temperature of 105°C, ambientair temperature of 40°C.

* Three conductor cables with 3 groundwires are also suitable for VFDapplications.

To order with Grounding Conductor, add G to Part Number

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37-105VFD

TYPE MMV-VFDPOWER CABLE (MV-105)Three Conductor: 8kV –15kV • 133% Insulation Level • Rated 90°C

APPLICATIONSA flexible, braid and foil shielded,power cable specifically engineered for use in medium voltage variable frequency AC drive (VFD) applications.

FEATURESn Flexible stranded conductors andbraided shields. Suitable for applications involving repeated flexing and high vibration.

n Small minimum bending radius (8x OD) for easy installation.

n Insulation has a very low dielectricconstant. This allows for longeroutput cable distances andminimizes common mode current.

n Overall braid plus foil shield is engineered with 100% coverage anda surface transfer impedance <50milliohms at 10MHz to contain EMI.

n Symmetrical insulated ground conductors reduce induced voltageimbalances and carry common mode noise back to the drive.

n High strand count conductors andbraid shield design is much more flexible, easier to install and moreresistant to vibration than Type MC cable.

n Severe cold durability: exceeds CSA cold bend/cold impact (-40˚C/-35˚C).

Conductors (3)Soft annealed flexible strandedtinned copper per IEEE 1580 Table 11.

Conductor ShieldA combination of semi-conducting tape and extrudedthermosetting semi-conducting material meeting UL1072.

EMI ShieldOverall tinned copper braid plus aluminum/polyester tape provides 100% coverage.

JacketA black, arctic grade, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermosetting compound meeting UL 1072. This jacket allows for isolation between the insulation shields and overall shield. Shields can then be terminated on opposite ends tominimize circulating currents.

Sheath (optional)A black, arctic grade, flame retardant, oil,abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermosetting compound meeting UL 1072.Colored jackets for signifying different voltage levels are also available on specialrequest (orange = 8kV and red = 15kV).

Insulation ShieldComposite shieldconsisting of 0.0126"tinned copper braidedwith nylon providing60% copper Shieldedcoverage meeting UL 1072. The nylon iscolored for easy phaseidentification (threeconductor = black,blue, red) without theneed to remove theshield to find anunderlying colored tape.

Insulation ShieldSemi-conducting layer meeting UL 1072.

InsulationExtruded thermosetting105°C EthylenePropylene Rubber (EPR),meeting UL 1072.

Symmetrical InsulatedGrounding Conductors (3)Soft annealed flexible stranded tinned copper conductor per IEEE 1580 Table 11. GexolInsulation sized per Table 23.2 of UL 1072.Color: Green

Ratings & Approvalsn UL Listed as Medium Voltage Cable (E116415)n Flame retardance: IEEE 1202 & IEC 60332n Sunlight Resistantn Cable Tray Use (Sizes 1/0 AWG and larger)n 105˚C Temperature Ratingn Voltage Rating – 5kV to 15kV (25kV available onrequest)

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THREE CONDUCTOR TYPE MMV-VFD MEDIUM VOLTAGE8KV • 133% INSULATION LEVEL

Ampacity

Ampacity

THREE CONDUCTOR TYPE MMV-VFD MEDIUM VOLTAGE15KV • 133% INSULATION LEVEL

Ordering Type MMV-VFD Medium Voltage CablesExample: • 3 conductor MMV-VFD power cable • 15kV • #2 AWG

NexansAmerCable TypeMMV-VFD Prefix

Specific CableNumber (from

charts)

37–105 – 357VFDMVStranding Profile:See Page 33

Single Inductive Voltage Green Insulated Size Nominal Weight In Free Banked DC Resistance AC Resistance Reactance Drop Grounding AWG/ Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ Air in Trays at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (Ohms/ (Volts/Amp/ Conductor (3x) kcmil mm2 37-105 (Inches) 1000 Ft.) (Amps) (Amps) (Ohms/1000 Ft.) (Ohms/1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) Size (AWG)

6421

1/02/03/04/0250262313350373444500535

12.5213443547086109126132159178189227250273

-332VFDMV-333VFDMV-334VFDMV-335VFDMV-336VFDMV-337VFDMV-338VFDMV-339VFDMV-382VFDMV-340VFDMV-341VFDMV-383VFDMV-342VFDMV-343VFDMV-384VFDMV-344TVFDM

1430194523962728304335044148467552765423633170887147839290669746

1.5641.8021.9192.0282.1292.2482.3812.5322.6302.6802.8782.9903.0003.1633.3103.445

105135185210240275315360400411457490507559600620

100128176200228261299342380390434466482531570589

0.4450.3000.1840.1470.1170.0930.0740.0580.0500.0480.0400.0360.0330.0280.0250.023

0.5560.3760.2300.1840.1460.1160.0920.0730.0620.0600.0500.0450.0420.0350.0310.029

0.0480.0430.0400.0380.0370.0360.0350.0330.0330.0320.0320.0320.0310.0300.0300.030

0.8200.5640.3590.2940.2420.1990.1660.1390.1300.1210.1060.1000.0940.0850.0810.076

1010108886666664444

Single Inductive Voltage Green Insulated Size Nominal Weight In Free Banked DC Resistance AC Resistance Reactance Drop Grounding AWG/ Part No. Diameter (Lbs./ Air in Trays at 25°C at 90°C, 60Hz (Ohms/ (Volts/Amp/ Conductor (3x) kcmil mm2 37-105 (Inches) 1000 Ft.) (Amps) (Amps) (Ohms/1000 Ft.) (Ohms/1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) 1000 Ft.) Size (AWG)

21

1/02/03/04/0250262313350373444500

3443547086109126132159178189227250

-357VFDMV-358VFDMV-359VFDMV-360VFDMV-361VFDMV-362VFDMV-391VFDMV-363VFDMV-364VFDMV-392VFDMV-365VFDMV-366VFDMV-393VFDMV

30533338383043665154573862016653736080928510922310096

2.2842.3632.4782.6032.7932.9503.0583.1103.2383.3403.4153.4813.636

185210240275315360400411457490507559600

176200228261229342380390434466482531570

0.1840.1470.1170.0930.0740.0580.0500.0480.0400.0360.0330.0280.025

0.2300.1840.1460.1160.0920.0730.0620.0600.0500.0450.0420.0350.031

0.0440.0430.0410.0390.0380.0370.0360.0350.0340.0340.0340.0330.033

0.3640.2990.2460.2030.1700.1420.1330.1240.1090.1030.0970.0800.078

10888666666444

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CORFLEX® MC-HL INSTRUMENTATION600V • PAIRS & TRIADSRated 90°C • Single or Multiple Individually Shielded Pairs or Triads, Overall Cable Shield

Ratings & Approvals� 90˚C Temperature Rating� Meets UL 1569 requirements for Type MC, Metal Clad cables

� Meets UL 2225 for Hazardous Locations� Designated Type MC and MC-HL as per NEC2014 Articles 330, 501 and 505

APPLICATIONCORFLEX® instrumentation cables are designed for use onClass 1 RemoteControl Signaling circuits or where a 600Vcable is desired, as instrumentation, process control, orcomputer cable transmitting signals at levels above 100 mili-volts in circuits where maximum noise protection isrequired. Protection from interference among groups as wellas external sources is provided by individual group shields aswell as an overall cable shield. For use indoors or outdoors;wet or dry locations; in raceways; supported by a messengerwire; for direct burial; in Class I, Division 2, Class II, Division2 or Class III, Division 2 hazardous locations.

FEATURES� UL listed as Type MC-HL, 600V (File E47409)� UL listed insulated conductors� Flame retardant: UL 1685 and IEEE 383 vertical tray firetests at 70,000 BTU/hr, ICEA T-29-520 fire test at 210,000BTU/hr, IEC 60332-3 category A fire test, IEEE 1202 andCSA FT4

� Cables are marked “-40°C” and are suitable for handlingand installation down to -10°C (based on -40°C impactandbend tests per UL 1569)

� Temperature rating of 90°C dry and wet� 130°C emergency rating and 250°C short circuit rating� Continuous, impervious aluminum armor corrugated forflexibility, prevents ingress of moisture, gases and liquids

� Aluminum armor resistance exceeds requirements of theNEC 2014 Article 250.178 for equipment groundingconductor

� Minimal noise and signal interference� Excellent mechanical and physical properties� Sunlight resistant jacket� Suitable for direct burial, use in cable tray and embedment in concrete

� Suitable for Class I, II and III, Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2014 (HL Rated)

BEND RADIUS� Fixed position: 7 x cable overall diameter� During pulling: 12 x cable overall diameter

ConductorBare, annealed copper conforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.

AssemblyPairs/triads are cabled in concentriclayers with interstices filled with suitablenon-hygroscopic fillers, as required. A binder tape of synthetic materialassembles the core in an essentiallyround configuration.

Conductor IDPairs: black/white &

number codedTriads: black/red/white &

number coded

ArmorContinuous corrugated andwelded, impervious aluminumsheath with no more than 0.2%trace copper providingcomplete protection againstliquid and gas ingress. Provides excellent mechanicalprotection, additionalelectrostatic shielding, andserves as an easy means forgrounding equipment.

InsulationFlame-retardant PVC, 15 milsnominal thickness, nylon jacket, 4mil nominal thickness. 90°C temperature rating, per UL Standard 66.

Insulation ShieldAluminum foil/polyester shieldhelically wrapped toprovide 100% coverage andtinned copper drain wire thatis two gauge sizes smallerthan the circuit conductors.These shields are electricallyisolated from each other.

Overall Cable ShieldAluminum foil/polyester shieldhelically wrapped to provide100% coverage. Tinned copperdrain wire that is the same sizeas the circuit conductors.

JacketOverall black polyvinylchloride jacket per UL 1569,90°C temperature rating; low acid gas emission; limitedflame spread and excellentcorrosion resistance.

Inner JacketPolyvinyl chloride jacket, overcabled core as per UL1569,90°C temperature rating, withadditional resistance to flamespread. A rip cord is laidlongitudinally under thejacket to facilitate stripping.

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NexansDesignNo.

654988654921654947654962665250662116

No.ofPairs248121624

(inches)0.3190.3800.5170.6470.7311.016

(mils)404050505050

(inches)0.4050.4650.6210.7530.8371.124

(inches)0.5940.6330.8360.9761.1421.420

(mils)505050505050

(inches)0.6990.7350.9401.0801.2471.525

(lb/kft)2182573736218171427

Inner JacketThickness

Nominal DiameterOver Inner Jacket

Nominal DiameterOver Armor

Outer JacketThicknessPVC

(mils)151515151515

Nylon(mils)444444

Insulation Thickness Nominal DiameterOver Outer Jacket

Approx. NetCable Weight

Nominal DiameterOver Core

PAIRS WITH INDIVIDUAL AND OVERALL SHIELD • 600V – 18 AWG (7W)

PAIRS WITH INDIVIDUAL AND OVERALL SHIELD • 600V – 16 AWG (7W)

TRIADS WITH INDIVIDUAL AND OVERALL SHIELD • 600V – 16 AWG (7W)

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES –PAIRS/TRIADS WITH INDIVIDUAL AND OVERALL CABLE SHIELD

Conductor Size(AWG)

DC Resistance(ohms/kft @ 20°C)

Conductor–Conductor(pf/ft)

Pairs

Capacitance

Triads

Conductor–Shield(pf/ft)

Conductor–Conductor(pf/ft)

Conductor–Shield(pf/ft)

1816

6.644.18

7486

148172

6387

156180

NexansDesignNo.

645390659052645291659078650796654889654905650788

No.ofPairs124812162436

(inches)0.2090.4240.4820.6350.7970.8821.1241.312

(mils)4040505050505050

(inches)0.2930.4770.5330.6760.8350.9831.1261.370

(inches)0.4920.6390.7670.9261.1401.3201.4221.746

(mils)5050505050505060

(inches)0.6050.7440.8711.0301.2461.4311.5261.879

(lb/kft)157216375604862115114322121

Inner JacketThickness

Nominal DiameterOver Inner Jacket

Nominal DiameterOver Armor

Outer JacketThicknessPVC

(mils)1515151515151515

Nylon(mils)44444444

Insulation Thickness Nominal DiameterOver Outer Jacket

Approx. NetCable Weight

Nominal DiameterOver Core

NexansDesignNo.

654863644344670083670067

No.of

Triads14812

(inches)0.2250.4840.6800.820

(mils)40505050

(inches)0.3040.5870.7860.925

(inches)0.5070.7980.9981.212

(mils)50505050

(inches)0.6190.9001.1021.317

(lb/kft)1713004671007

Inner JacketThickness

Nominal DiameterOver Inner Jacket

Nominal DiameterOver Armor

Outer JacketThicknessPVC

(mils)15151515

Nylon(mils)4444

Insulation Thickness Nominal DiameterOver Outer Jacket

Approx. NetCable Weight

Nominal DiameterOver Core

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CORFLEX® MC-HL ARMORED POWER & CONTROL600V • MULTI-CONDUCTORRated 90°C • Multi-Power Conductors with Bare Ground(s)

Ratings & Approvals� 90˚C Temperature Rating� Meets UL 44, XHHW-2 600V conductors� Meets UL 1569 requirements for Type MC,Metal Clad cables

� Meets UL 2225 for Hazardous Locations (HL)� Designated Types MC and MC-HL as per NEC2014 Articles 330, 501 and 505

� Meets CSA C22.2 No. 123 for AluminumSheathed Cables

� Meets CSA C22.2 No. 174 for Hazardous Locations

APPLICATIONCORFLEX® Type MC cables with the impervious, continuous,corrugated aluminum sheath are recommended as aneconomical alternate to a wire in conduit system. They areauthorized for use on services, feeders and branch circuits forpower, lighting, control and signaling circuits in accordancewith Articles 330 and 725 of the NEC. Type MC cables may beinstalled indoors or outdoors, in wet or dry locations, as openruns of cable secured to supports spaced not more than six feetapart, in cable tray, as aerial cable on a messenger, in anyapproved raceway, direct burial, or encased in concrete. TypeMC cables are also approved for use in Class I & II, Division 2,Class III, Divisions 1 and 2, and Class I, Zone 2 hazardouslocations per NEC articles 501, 502, 503 and 505; in Zone 2,Class II Div 2, Class III Div 1 and Class III Div 2 per CEC.

FEATURES� UL listed as Type MC-HL, 600V (File E47409)� UL listed insulated conductors� Flame retardant: UL 1685 and IEEE 383 vertical tray fire tests at 70,000 BTU/hr, ICEA T-29-520 fire test at 210,000BTU/hr, IEC 60332-3 category A fire test, IEEE 1202 and CSA FT4

� Cables are marked “-40°C” and are suitable for handlingand installation down to -10°C (based on -40°C impact and bend tests per UL 1569)

� Temperature rating of 90°C dry and wet� 130°C emergency rating and 250°C short circuit rating� Continuous, impervious aluminum armor corrugated forflexibility, prevents ingress of moisture, gases and liquids

� Aluminum armor resistance exceeds requirements of the NEC2014 Article 250.178 for equipment grounding conductor

� Armor provides good EMI shielding so that CORFLEX can be used in certain instrumentation applications when adequately grounded

� Excellent mechanical and physical properties� Sunlight resistant jacket� Suitable for direct burial, use in cable tray and embedment in concrete

� Suitable for Class I, II and III, Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2014 (HL Rated)

BEND RADIUS� Fixed position: 7 x cable overall diameter� During pulling: 12 x cable overall diameter

ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.

AssemblyConductors are cabledin concentric layers withgrounding wire, intersticesare filled with suitable non-hygroscopic fillers, as required. A binder tape of synthetic material assembles the core in an essentially roundconfiguration.

InsulationCross-linked polyethylenetype XHHW-2 per UL 44.

Grounding ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8. Meets or exceeds requirements of NECTable 250.122.

JacketOverall black polyvinylchloride jacket per UL 1569,90°C temperature rating; low acid gas emission; limited flame spread andexcellent corrosion resistance.

ArmorContinuous corrugated and welded, imperviousaluminum sheath withno more than 0.2% tracecopper providing completeprotection against liquidand gas ingress. Providesexcellent mechanicalprotection, additionalelectrostatic shielding,and serves as an easymeans for groundingequipment.

CORFLEX® is a registered trademark of Nexans

Conductor IDMulti-conductor 14 AWG to 10 AWG: Method #1-E2 perICEA S-73-532

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NexansDesignNo.

670155670142317677318345318352318360318378318386318394318402318410

670156670144317693318436318444318451318469318447318485318493318501

670157670146317719318527318535318543318550665148

23*45791215192537

23*45791215192537

23*45791237

(mils)3030303030303030303030

3030303030303030303030

3030303030303030

(inches)0.2730.3900.3360.3360.4170.4860.5610.6100.6690.7970.933

0.3450.3400.3850.4140.4780.5510.6390.6910.7600.8971.059

0.3610.4500.4490.4790.5560.6930.7451.227

(inches)0.4690.5550.5030.5320.6010.6450.7830.8110.9211.0051.218

0.5120.5550.5500.5990.6400.7770.8280.9360.9811.1901.374

0.5270.6200.6210.6410.7800.9370.9711.591

(mils)5050505050505050505050

5050505050505050505050

5050505050505060

Ω/kft2.55532.55532.55532.55532.55532.55532.55532.55532.55532.55532.5553

1.60821.60821.60821.60821.60821.60821.60821.60821.60821.60821.6082

1.01181.01181.01181.01181.01181.01181.01181.0118

InsulationThickness

NominalDiameterOver Core

NominalDiameterOver Armor

JacketThickness

(inches)0.5810.6600.6060.6350.7040.7480.8870.9151.0281.1111.323

0.6140.6600.6530.7020.7440.8810.9321.0391.0851.2951.478

0.6320.7250.7240.7430.8841.0401.0741.725

NominalDiameterOver Jacket

DCResistance20°C

Ω/kft2.60642.60642.60642.60642.60642.60642.60642.60642.60642.60642.6064

1.64041.64041.64041.64041.64041.64041.64041.64041.64041.64041.6404

1.03201.03201.03201.03201.03201.03201.03201.0320

DCResistance25°C

60 Hz Ω/kft3.25833.25833.25833.25833.25833.25833.25833.25833.25833.25833.2583

2.05072.05072.05072.05072.05072.05072.05072.05072.05072.05072.0507

1.29021.29021.29021.29021.29021.29021.29021.2902

ACResistance90°C

Ω/kft@60Hz0.03760.03760.03760.04970.05450.05960.06410.06660.06940.07430.0787

0.03530.03530.03530.04750.05260.05740.06200.06440.06720.07190.0765

0.03320.03320.03320.04540.05070.05790.06010.0744

InductiveReactance90°C

Amps/kft2.94892.94892.94892.95422.95662.95852.96042.96152.96272.96492.9668

1.86101.86101.86101.86631.86851.87061.87261.87371.87491.87691.8789

1.17561.17561.17561.18091.18321.18641.18741.1936

VoltageDropVolts/

75°C15151515141410101098

2020202018181313131110

3030282825251814

90°C1515151515151313131110

2020202020201515151412

3030303028282016

(lb/kft)155200191212263307388443572691986

1852262392803384375026357439871365

2313123193644846307321984

Approx.Net CableWeightNo. of

Cond. kcmil14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)

12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)

10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)

ConductorSizeAWG/

AWG14(7w)3x18(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)14(7w)

12(7w)3x16(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)12(7w)

10(7w)3x14(7)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)

GroundWireSize

Notes:1) Ampacities are in accordance with NEC 2008 Table 310.16 or NEC 2011 Table 310.15(B)(16) for conductors in raceway or direct buried

at 30°C ambient temperature and 90°C conductor temperature. The overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15 amperes for 14 AWG, 20 amperes for 12 AWG, and 30 amperes for 10 AWG copper conductors after any correction factors for ambienttemperature and number of conductors have been applied (NEC 2008 and NEC 2011 Article 240.4(D)). For correction factors fordifferent ambient temperatures and ampacities at different conductor temperatures, see NEC 2008 Table 310.16 or NEC 2011 Table 310.15(B)(16). Ampacities for cables having more than three conductors have been derated per NEC 2008 Article 310.15(B)(2)(a)or NEC 2011 Article 310.15(B)(3)(a).

*Three conductor cables with 3 grounds are also suitable for VFD applications.

Ampacities(Note 1)

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CORFLEX® MC-HL ARMORED COMPOSITE POWER & CONTROL • 600V • MULTI-CONDUCTORRated 90°C • 1 Bare Ground

Ratings & Approvals� 90˚C Temperature Rating� Meets UL 44, XHHW-2 600V conductors� Meets UL 1569 requirements for Type MC,Metal Clad cables

� Meets UL 2225 for Hazardous Locations (HL)� Designated Types MC and MC-HL as per NEC2014 Articles 330, 501 and 505

� Meets CSA C22.2 No. 123 for AluminumSheathed Cables

� Meets CSA C22.2 No. 174 for Hazardous Locations

APPLICATIONCORFLEX® Type MC cables with the impervious, continuous,corrugated aluminum sheath are recommended as aneconomical alternate to a wire in conduit system. They areauthorized for use on services, feeders and branch circuits forpower, lighting, control and signaling circuits in accordance withArticles 330 and 725 of the NEC. Type MC cables may beinstalled indoors or outdoors, in wet or dry locations, as openruns of cable secured to supports spaced not more than six feetapart, in cable tray, as aerial cable on a messenger, in anyapproved raceway, direct burial, or encased in concrete. TypeMC cables are also approved for use in Class I & II, Division 2,Class III, Divisions 1 and 2, and Class I, Zone 2 hazardouslocations per NEC articles 501, 502, 503 and 505; in Zone 2,Class II Div 2, Class III Div 1 and Class III Div 2 per CEC.

FEATURES� UL listed as Type MC-HL, 600V (File E47409)� UL listed insulated conductors� Flame retardant: UL 1685 and IEEE 383 vertical tray fire tests at70,000 BTU/hr, ICEA T-29-520 fire test at 210,000 BTU/hr,IEC 60332-3 category A fire test, IEEE 1202 and CSA FT4

� Cables are marked “-40°C” and are suitable for handling and installation down to -10°C (based on -40°C impact and bend tests per UL 1569)

� Temperature rating of 90°C dry and wet� 130°C emergency rating and 250°C short circuit rating� Continuous, impervious aluminum armor corrugated forflexibility, prevents ingress of moisture, gases and liquids

� Aluminum armor resistance exceeds requirements of the NEC 2008 and NEC 2011 Article 250.178 for equipmentgrounding conductor

� Armor provides good EMI shielding so that CORFLEXcan be used in certain instrumentation applicationswhen adequately grounded

� Excellent mechanical and physical properties� Sunlight resistant jacket� Suitable for direct burial, use in cable tray and embedment in concrete

� Suitable for Class I, II and III, Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2014 (HL Rated)

BEND RADIUS� Fixed position: 7 x cable overall diameter� During pulling: 12 x cable overall diameter

ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.

AssemblyConductors are cabledin concentric layers withgrounding wire, intersticesare filled with suitable non-hygroscopic fillers, as required. A binder tape of synthetic material assembles the core in an essentially roundconfiguration.

InsulationCross-linked polyethylenetype XHHW-2 per UL 44.

Grounding ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.Meets or exceedsrequirements ofNEC Table 250.122.

JacketOverall black polyvinylchloride jacket per UL 1569,90°C temperature rating; lowacid gas emission; limitedflame spread and excellentcorrosion resistance.

ArmorContinuous corrugated and welded, imperviousaluminum sheath withno more than 0.2% tracecopper providing completeprotection against liquidand gas ingress. Providesexcellent mechanicalprotection, additionalelectrostatic shielding,and serves as an easymeans for groundingequipment.

CORFLEX® is a registered trademark of Nexans

Conductor IDPower Conductors8 AWG and larger:Method #4 per ICEA S-73-532

Control Conductors14, 12 & 10 AWG:Method #1-E2 per ICEA S-73-532

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Notes:1) Ampacities are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.15(B)(16) for not more than three current-carrying conductors (where the 4th conductor

is the neutral of a 3-phase, 4 wire system) in raceway, cable, or earth (direct buried), based on an ambient temperature of 30°C (86°F). Refer to Table 310.15(B)(2) for the ampacity correction factors where the ambient temperature is other than 30°C (86°F).

JacketThickness(mils)505050505050

505050505050

505050505050

505050505050

505050505050

75°C303030303030

505050505050

656565656565

858585858585

115115115115115115

90°C303030303030

555555555555

757575757575

959595959595

130130130130130130

ControlConductorsNo. x SizeAWG/kcmil

4x12(7w)3x12(7w)4x14(7w)3x14(7w)4x12(7w)4x14(7w)

4x12(7w)3x12(7w)4x14(7w)3x14(7w)4x12(7w)4x14(7w)

4x12(7w)3x12(7w)4x14(7w)3x14(7w)4x12(7w)4x14(7w)

4x12(7w)3x12(7w)4x14(7w)3x14(7w)4x12(7w)4x14(7w)

4x12(7w)3x12(7w)4x14(7w)3x14(7w)4x12(7w)4x14(7w)

NexansDesignNo.

199760665024665036665041665019665047

290783665025665037665042665020665048

290791665027665038665044665021665049

290809665028665039665045665022665050

654277665035665040665046665023665051

PowerConductorsNo. x SizeAWG/kcmil

3x10(7w)3x10(7w)3x10(7w)3x10(7w)4x10(7w)4x10(7w)

3x8(7w)3x8(7w)3x8(7w)3x8(7w)4x8(7w)4x8(7w)

3x6(7w)3x6(7w)3x6(7w)3x6(7w)4x6(7w)4x6(7w)

3x4(7w)3x4(7w)3x4(7w)3x4(7w)4x4(7w)4x4(7w)

3x2(7w)3x2(7w)3x2(7w)3x2(7w)4x2(7w)4x2(7w)

ControlInsulationThickness(mils)303030303030

303030303030

303030303030

303030303030

303030303030

PowerInsulationThickness(mils)303030303030

454545454545

454545454545

454545454545

454545454545

NominalDiameterOverArmor(in)0.7720.7500.7540.6350.7820.777

0.9170.8000.8110.8000.9140.831

0.9750.9370.9410.9210.9580.938

1.1490.9640.9610.9871.0120.999

1.1681.1601.1281.1801.2141.214

NominalDiameterOverCore(in)0.5400.4950.5100.4700.5600.550

0.6640.5900.6100.5910.6590.645

0.7500.6950.7000.6700.7250.695

0.8450.7350.7300.7700.8070.787

0.8700.8600.8200.8850.9270.927

NominalDiameterOverJacket(in)0.8760.8540.8600.7380.8870.881

1.0260.9040.9150.9041.0240.935

1.0771.0411.0451.0281.0621.042

1.2541.0681.0651.0911.1171.103

1.2731.2651.2401.2851.3191.319

Ampacities(Note 1)

DCResist.20C �/kft1.01181.01181.01181.01181.01181.0118

0.63610.63610.63610.63610.63610.6361

0.40020.40020.40020.40020.40020.4002

0.25160.25160.25160.25160.25160.2516

0.15740.15740.15740.15740.15740.1574

DCResist.25C �/kft1.03201.03201.03201.03201.03201.0320

0.64880.64880.64880.64880.64880.6488

0.40820.40820.40820.40820.40820.4082

0.25660.25660.25660.25660.25660.2566

0.16050.16050.16050.16050.16050.1605

ACResist.

90C, 60 Hz�/kft

1.29021.29021.29021.29021.29021.2902

0.81110.81110.81110.81110.81110.8111

0.51040.51040.51040.51040.51040.5104

0.32090.32090.32090.32090.32090.3209

0.20090.20090.20090.20090.20090.2009

InductiveReactance90C, 60 Hz

�/kft0.03320.03320.03320.03320.03320.0332

0.03480.03480.03480.03480.03480.0348

0.03290.03290.03290.03290.03290.0329

0.03120.03120.03120.03120.03120.0312

0.02990.02990.02990.02990.02990.0299

VoltageDropVolts/ Amps/kft1.17561.17561.17561.17561.17561.1756

0.74520.74520.74520.74520.74520.7452

0.47370.47370.47370.47370.47370.4737

0.30250.30250.30250.30250.30250.3025

0.19380.19380.19380.19380.19380.1938

GroundWire SizeAWG10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)

10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)10(7w)

8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)

8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)8(7w)

6(7w)6(7w)6(7w)6(7w)6(7w)6(7w)

Approx.Net CableWeight(lbs/Kft)425396387340463428

565473478457630535

685665640641778749

926807799788993953

119811701165114614361401

COMPOSITE POWER & CONTROL • 600V

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CORFLEX® MC-HL Power Cable • 600VRated 90°C • 3 and 4 Power Conductors with Ground(s)

Ratings & Approvals� 90˚C Temperature Rating� Meets UL 44, XHHW-2 600V conductors� Meets UL 1569 requirements for Type MC,Metal Clad cables

� Meets UL 2225 for Hazardous Locations (HL)� Designated Types MC and MC-HL as per NEC2014 Articles 330, 501 and 505

� Meets CSA C22.2 No. 123 for AluminumSheathed Cables

� Meets CSA C22.2 No. 174 for Hazardous Locations

ApplicationCORFLEX® Type MC cables with the impervious, continuous,corrugated aluminum sheath are recommended as aneconomical alternate to a wire in conduit system. They areauthorized for use on services, feeders and branch circuits forpower, lighting, control and signaling circuits in accordance with Articles 330 and 725 of the NEC. Type MC cables may beinstalled indoors or outdoors, in wet or dry locations, as openruns of cable secured to supports spaced not more than six feet apart, in cable tray, as aerial cable on a messenger, in anyapproved raceway, direct burial, or encased in concrete. TypeMC cables are also approved for use in Class I & II, Division 2,Class III, Divisions 1 and 2, and Class I, Zone 2 hazardouslocations per NEC articles 501, 502, 503 and 505; in Zone 2,Class II Div 2, Class III Div 1 and Class III Div 2 per CEC.

Features� UL listed as Type MC-HL, 600V (File E47409)� UL listed insulated conductors� Flame retardant: UL 1685 and IEEE 383 vertical tray fire tests at 70,000 BTU/hr, ICEA T-29-520 fire test at 210,000 BTU/hr, IEC 60332-3 category A fire test, IEEE 1202 and CSA FT4

� Cables are marked “-40°C” and are suitable for handling and installation down to -10°C (based on -40°C impactand bend tests per UL 1569)

� Temperature rating of 90°C dry and wet� 130°C emergency rating and 250°C short circuit rating� Continuous, impervious aluminum armor corrugated forflexibility, prevents ingress of moisture, gases and liquids

� Aluminum armor resistance exceeds requirements of the NEC2014 Article 250.178 for equipment grounding conductor

� Excellent mechanical and physical properties� Sunlight resistant jacket� Suitable for direct burial, use in cable tray and embedment in concrete

� Three conductor cables have three symmetrical groundingconductors suitable for PWM/VFD and other modern ACdrive/motor applications

� Suitable for Class I, II and III, Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2014 (HL Rated)

Bend Radius� Fixed position: 7X cable overall diameter� During pulling: 12X cable overall diameter

ConductorsBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.

AssemblyConductors are cabledin concentric layers withgrounding wire, intersticesare filled with suitable non-hygroscopic fillers, as required. A binder tape of synthetic materialassembles the core in an essentially roundconfiguration.

InsulationCross-linked polyethylenetype XHHW-2 per UL 44.

GroundingConductor(s)Bare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.Meets or exceedsrequirements ofNEC Table 250.122.

JacketOverall black polyvinylchloride jacket per UL 1569,90°C temperature rating; low acid gas emission; limited flame spread and excellent corrosion resistance.

ArmorContinuous corrugated and welded, imperviousaluminum sheath withno more than 0.2% tracecopper providing completeprotection against liquidand gas ingress. Providesexcellent mechanicalprotection, additionalelectrostatic shielding,and serves as an easymeans for groundingequipment.

CORFLEX® is a registered trademark of Nexans

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Conductor IDSizes 14 AWG to 2AWG:Method #1-E2 perICEA S-73-532

Sizes 1 AWG to 500kcmil: Method #4 perICEA S-73-532

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NexansDesignNo.

670142317677670144317693670146317719670148317735670149317750670150317776670151317792670152698571670153317818670118317834670119660631670120317867670121670577670122317891670123317917

JacketThickness(mils)505050505050505050505050505050505050505060606060606060757575

75°C151520203030505065658585115115130130150150175175200200230230255255310310380380

90°C151520203030555575759595130130145145170170195195225225260260290290350350430430

Cond.SizeAWG/kcmil14(7w)14(7w)12(7w)12(7w)10(7w)10(7w)8(7w)8(7w)6(7w)6(7w)4(7w)4(7w)2(7w)2(7w)1(19w)1(19w)1/0(19w)1/0(19w)2/0(19w)2/0(19w)3/0(19w)3/0(19w)4/0(19w)4/0(19w)250(37w)250(37w)350(37w)350(37w)500(37w)500(37w)

No. ofCond.343434343434343434343434343434

InsulationThickness(mils)303030303030454545454545454555555555555555555555656565656565

NominalDiameterOverArmor(in)0.5550.5030.5550.5490.6200.6200.7500.7950.8020.9300.9370.9951.1271.2141.2301.3611.3501.4271.4221.5981.6061.7301.7341.9361.9252.0122.0282.2302.3402.694

NominalDiameterOverCore(in)0.3900.3360.3400.3960.4500.4500.5200.5850.6000.6800.7000.7820.8300.9270.9501.0411.0401.1341.1261.2381.2501.3561.3601.5001.4771.6531.6851.8891.9542.196

NominalDiameterOverJacket(in)0.6600.6060.6600.6520.7250.7300.8380.9000.9051.0271.0391.0951.2321.3201.3201.4661.4731.5251.5101.7321.7391.8651.8672.0692.0582.1472.1622.3872.5042.861

Ampacities(Note 1)DC

Resist.20C �/kft2.55532.55531.60821.60821.01181.01180.63610.63610.40020.40020.25160.25160.15740.15740.12550.12550.09990.09990.07970.07910.06290.06270.04970.04970.04240.04240.03010.03010.02120.0212

DCResist.25C �/kft2.60642.60641.64041.64041.03201.03200.64880.64880.40820.40820.25660.25660.16050.16050.12800.12800.10190.10190.08130.08060.06420.06400.05070.05070.04320.04320.03070.03070.02160.0216

ACResist.

90C, 60 Hz�/kft3.25833.25832.05072.05071.29021.29020.81110.81110.51040.51040.32090.32090.20090.20090.16030.16030.12780.12780.10210.10110.08080.08040.06410.06410.05840.05840.03950.03950.02900.0282

InductiveReactance90C, 60 Hz

�/kft0.03760.03750.03530.03530.03320.03320.03480.03480.03290.03290.03120.03120.02990.02990.02880.02880.02810.02830.02800.02810.02750.02760.02710.02710.02630.02640.02630.02630.02500.0251

VoltageDropVolts/ Amps/kft2.94892.93071.86101.85101.17561.17580.74520.74720.47370.47370.30250.30240.19380.19380.15680.15670.12720.12690.10410.10330.08470.08440.06950.06940.06080.06070.04700.04680.03670.0363

GroundWire SizeAWG

3x18(7w)1x14(7w)3x16(7w)1x12(7w)3x14(7w)1x10(7w)3x14(7w)1x10(7w)3x12(7w)1x8(7w)3x12(7w)1x8(7w)3x10(7w)1x6(7w)3x10(7w)1x6(7w)3x10(7w)1x6(7w)3x10(7w)1x6(7w)3x8(7w)1x4(7w)3x8(7w)1x4(7w)3x8(7w)1x4(7w)3x6(7w)1x3(7w)3x6(7w)1x2(7w)

Approx.Net CableWeight(lbs/Kft)200191226245312320413465542675735892109713321330162815921922188223932400297529103605331641104375561760267892

POWER CABLE • 600V

Notes:1) Ampacities are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.15(B)(16) for not more than three current-carrying conductors (where the 4th conductor is the

neutral of a 3-phase, 4 wire system) in raceway, cable, or earth (direct buried), based on an ambient temperature of 30°C (86°F). Refer toTable 310.15(B)(2) for the ampacity correction factors where the ambient temperature is other than 30°C (86°F).

2) Three conductor cables with 3 ground wires are also suitable for VFD applications.

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CORFLEX® MV-105 OR MC-HL MEDIUM VOLTAGE5KV 133% INSULATION LEVEL8KV 100% INSULATION LEVELRated 105°C • 3 Conductors with 3 Bare Grounds

APPLICATIONCORFLEX® MV-105 power cables are recommended as aneconomical alternate to a wire in conduit system. They aredesigned specifically for use as feeders or branch circuits inindustrial and utility power distribution systems. These cablesmay be installed in both exposed and concealed work, wetand dry locations, directly buried in the earth, or embedded in concrete. They may be installed on metal racks, troughs, in cable trays or secured to supports not greater than 6 feetapart. CORFLEX Type MC-HL cables are also approved forClasses I, II, and III, Division 1 and 2 and Class I, Zones 1and 2 hazardous locations – NEC Articles 501, 502, 503 and 505

FEATURES� UL listed as Type MV-105 5kV and 8kV (File E66901)� Flame retardant: UL 1685 and IEEE 383 vertical tray firetests at 70,000 BTU/hr, IEC 60332-3 category A fire test,IEEE 1202 and CSA FT4

� Cables are marked “-40°C” and are suitable for handlingand installation down to -10°C (based on -40°C impactand bend tests per UL 1569)

� Continuous, impervious aluminum armor corrugated forflexibility, prevents ingress of moisture, gases and liquids

� Aluminum armor resistance exceeds requirements of the NEC 2014 Article 250.178 for equipment grounding conductor.

� Excellent mechanical and physical properties� Minimal noise and signal interference� Sunlight resistant jacket� Suitable for direct burial, use in cable tray and embedment in concrete

� Suitable for Class I, II and III, Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2014 (HL Rated)

� Three symmetrical grounding conductors for PWM/VFD and other modern AC drive/motor applications

� Phase identification: Color coded (black, red, blue) polyesterribbon laid longitudinally under the copper shield tape

� Cables may also be provided with sealant for strandedconductors, waterblocking components for the metallic shield, or high performance conductor shield to furtherenhance their inherent superior quality

BEND RADIUS� Fixed position: 7 x cable overall diameter� During pulling: 12 x cable overall diameter

InsulationEPR meets or exceeds electrical and physicalrequirements of UL 1072.

Conductor ShieldExtruded semiconductingconductor shield meetsor exceeds electrical andphysical requirementsof UL 1072.

Insulation ShieldNonmetallicExtruded semiconductinginsulation shield meetsor exceeds electricaland physical requirementsof UL 1072.

Metallic ShieldBare copper tape shieldhelically wrapped toprovide 100% coverage.

ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B Compactstranded in accordance with ASTM B496.

JacketOverall yellow polyvinylchloride jacket per UL 1072,90°C temperature rating; low acid gas emission; limitedflame spread and excellentcorrosion resistance.

ArmorContinuous corrugated and welded, imperviousaluminum sheath withno more than 0.2% tracecopper providing completeprotection against liquidand gas ingress. Providesexcellent mechanicalprotection, additionalelectrostatic shielding,and serves as an easymeans for groundingequipment.

Binder TapeSynthetic materialassembles the core inan essentially roundconfiguration.

Ratings & Approvals� 105˚C Temperature Rating� Meets UL 1072 requirements for medium voltage power cables

� Meets UL 1569 requirements for Type MC, Metal Clad cables

� Meets UL 2225 for Hazardous Locations (MC-HL)� Designated Type MC as per NEC 2014, 2008 andNEC 2014 (HL Rated)

� Insulation meets electrical and physical requirementsof ICEA S-93-639/NEMA WC 74 and UL 1072

� Meets AEIC CS 8 - Specification for Extruded Dielectric Shielded Power Cables Rated 5 Through 46 kV

GroundingConductorsBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.

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5KV • 133% INSULATION LEVEL • EPR INSULATION: 90 MILS

NexansPartNo.

662776665017660072660648662186670667670669665029660075660076660349665014

JacketThickness(mils)506060606060606075758585

Cond.SizeAWG/kcmil6(7w)4(7w)2(7w)1(18w)1/0(18w)2/0(18w)4/0(18w)250(36w)350(36w)500(36w)750(58w)1000(58w)

GroundWireSizeAWG3 x 103 x 103 x 103 x 83 x 83 x 83 x 63 x 63 x 63 x 43 x 43 x 4

NominalDiameterOver

Insulation(in)0.4260.4700.5250.5560.5930.6340.7330.7860.8841.0451.1861.339

NominalDiameterOverArmor(in)1.3721.5421.6311.7311.9051.9482.1032.2402.4592.7793.3663.505

NominalDiameterOverJacket(in)1.4771.6781.7651.8642.0472.0812.2402.3872.6232.9463.5653.687

InAir

Note 1105135185210240275360400490600745860

CableTrayNote 292120165185215245320350430525635725

DirectBurialNote 3120155200225255290375410495590720810

DCResist.20C �/kft0.40080.25200.15850.12600.09990.07920.04980.04220.03020.02110.01410.0106

DCResist.25C �/kft0.40880.25700.16160.12850.10190.08080.05080.04310.03080.02150.01440.0108

ACResist.

90C, 60 Hz�/kft

0.51110.32130.20220.16070.12750.10120.06390.05430.03920.02810.01960.0159

InductiveReactance90C, 60 Hz

�/kft0.04600.04270.04000.03870.03740.03610.03380.03320.03120.03040.02920.0283

VoltageDropVolts/ Amps/kft0.48010.30780.19940.16160.13110.10690.07230.06340.04920.03860.03060.0266

AmpacitiesNominalDiameterOver

Core (in)1.0661.1621.2981.3681.4481.5341.7491.8652.0762.3352.7313.063

Approx.Net CableWeight(lbs/Kft)11021402177320922389268036734181536373231029212871

8KV • 100% INSULATION LEVEL • EPR INSULATION: 115 MILS

Notes:1) Ampacities in air are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(71), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductor copper

cable isolated in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

2) Ampacities in cable tray are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(75), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductorcopper cable in isolated conduit in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

3) Ampacities for direct burial are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(83), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulatedthree conductor copper cable, directly buried, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient earth temperatureof 20°C, 100 percent load factor, earth thermal resistivity of 90°C cm / W.

* Three conductor cables with 3 ground wires are also suitable for VFD applications.

Notes:1) Ampacities in air are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(71), 2001-5000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductor

copper cable isolated in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

2) Ampacities in cable tray are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(75), 2001-5000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductor copper cable in isolated conduit in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

3) Ampacities for direct burial are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(83), 2001-5000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductor copper cable, directly buried, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient earth temperatureof 20°C, 100 percent load factor, earth thermal resistivity of 90°C cm / W.

* Three conductor cables with 3 ground wires are also suitable for VFD applications.

NexansPartNo.

603837603838603839603840603841603842603843603844603845603846603847603848

JacketThickness(mils)505060606060606075758585

Cond.SizeAWG/kcmil6(7w)4(7w)2(7w)1(18w)1/0(18w)2/0(18w)4/0(18w)250(36w)350(36w)500(36w)750(58w)1000(58w)

GroundWireSizeAWG3 x 103 x 103 x 103 x 83 x 83 x 83 x 63 x 63 x 63 x 43 x 43 x 4

NominalDiameterOver

Insulation(in)0.3860.4300.4850.5170.5540.5940.6930.7470.8440.9651.1471.299

NominalDiameterOverArmor(in)1.3111.3791.5641.6081.7041.8062.0042.1152.3502.6943.1943.464

NominalDiameterOverJacket(in)1.4271.4841.6981.7411.8381.9392.1382.2492.5142.8603.3763.663

InAir

Note 188115154180205240320355440545685790

CableTrayNote 277100135155185210285315390475585660

DirectBurialNote 3115150190215245280360395475570700785

DCResist.20C �/kft0.40080.25200.15850.12600.09990.07920.04980.04220.03020.02110.01410.0106

DCResist.25C �/kft0.40880.25700.16160.12850.10190.08080.05080.04310.03080.02150.01440.0108

ACResist.

90C, 60 Hz�/kft

0.51110.32130.20220.16080.12750.10130.06400.05440.03930.02820.01990.0160

InductiveReactance90C, 60 Hz

�/kft0.04470.04090.03080.03680.03560.03450.03240.03190.03060.02940.02750.0283

VoltageDropVolts/ Amps/kft0.47920.30710.19860.19080.13030.10620.07170.06290.04870.03820.03030.0264

AmpacitiesNominalDiameterOver

Core (in)0.9811.0761.1951.2621.3451.4321.6461.7061.9732.2332.6282.958

Approx.Net CableWeight(lbs/Kft)1058123416231877216324733435389450817000983712951

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CORFLEX® MV-105 OR MC-HL MEDIUM VOLTAGE15KV 100% INSULATION LEVEL & 133% INSULATION LEVELRated 105°C • 3 Conductors with 1 Bare Ground

Ratings & Approvals� 105˚C Temperature Rating� Meets UL 1072 requirements for mediumvoltage power cables

� Meets UL 1569 requirements for Type MC, Metal Clad cables

� Meets UL 2225 for Hazardous Locations (MC-HL)� Insulation meets electrical and physical requirementsof ICEA S-93-639/NEMA WC 74 and UL 1072

� Meets AEIC CS 8 – Specification for Extruded Dielectric Shielded Power Cables Rated 5 Through 46 kV

APPLICATIONCORFLEX® MV-105 power cables are recommended as aneconomical alternate to a wire in conduit system. They aredesigned specifically for use as feeders or branch circuits inindustrial and utility power distribution systems. These cablesmay be installed in both exposed and concealed work, wetand dry locations, directly buried in the earth, or embedded in concrete. They may be installed on metal racks, troughs, in cable trays or secured to supports not greater than 6 feetapart. CORFLEX Type MC-HL cables are also approved forClasses I, II, and III, Division 1 and 2 and Class I, Zones 1and 2 hazardous locations - NEC Articles 501, 502, 503 and 505.

FEATURES� UL listed as Type MV-105 15 kV (File E66901)

� Flame retardant: UL 1685 and IEEE 383 vertical tray firetests at 70,000 BTU/hr, IEC 60332-3 category A fire test,IEEE 1202 and CSA FT4

� Cables are marked “-40°C” and are suitable for handlingand installation down to -10°C (based on -40°C impactand bend tests per UL 1569)

� Continuous, impervious aluminum armor corrugated forflexibility, prevents ingress of moisture, gases and liquids

� Aluminum armor resistance exceeds requirements of theNEC 2014 Article 250.178 for equipment groundingconductor

� Excellent mechanical and physical properties

� Minimal noise and signal interference

� Sunlight resistant jacket

� Suitable for direct burial, use in cable tray and embedment in concrete

� Suitable for Class I, II and III, Divisions 1 & 2 as per NEC 2014 (HL Rated)

� Cables may also be provided with sealant for strandedconductors, waterblocking components for the metallic shield, or high performance conductor shield to furtherenhance their inherent superior quality

BEND RADIUS� Fixed position: 7 x cable overall diameter� During pulling: 12 x cable overall diameter

JacketOverall red polyvinylchloride jacket per UL 1072,90°C temperature rating; low acid gas emission; limitedflame spread and excellentcorrosion resistance.

InsulationEPR meets or exceeds electricaland physical requirements ofUL 1072.

Conductor ShieldExtruded semiconductingconductor shield meetsor exceeds electrical andphysical requirementsof UL 1072.

Metallic ShieldBare copper tape shieldhelically wrapped toprovide 100% coverage.

Binder TapeSynthetic materialassembles the core inan essentially roundconfiguration.

Insulation ShieldNonmetallicExtruded semiconductinginsulation shield meetsor exceeds electricaland physical requirementsof UL 1072.

ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B Compactstranded in accordance with ASTM B496.

ArmorContinuous corrugated and welded, imperviousaluminum sheath withno more than 0.2% tracecopper providing completeprotection against liquidand gas ingress. Providesexcellent mechanicalprotection, additionalelectrostatic shielding,and serves as an easymeans for groundingequipment.

Grounding ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded inaccordance with ASTM B8.

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15KV • 100% INSULATION LEVEL

15KV • 133% INSULATION LEVEL

NexansDesignNo.

664931664933664934664935664936664676664677664678664679

JacketThickness(mils)606060607575758585

InAir

Note 1185210240275360400490600745

CableTrayNote 2165185215245320350430525635

DirectBurialNote 3200225255290375410495590720

Cond.SizeAWG/kcmil2(7w)1(18w)1/0(18w)2/0(18w)4/0(18w)250(36w)350(36w)500(36w)750(58w)

GroundWireSizeAWG644432211/0

NominalDiameterOver

Insulation(in)0.6550.6790.7160.7560.8560.9101.0071.1281.310

NominalDiameterOverArmor(in)1.9741.9962.0362.1542.4262.4902.7843.1853.480

NominalDiameterOverJacket(in)2.1072.1292.1712.2892.5892.6532.9693.3673.671

AmpacitiesDCResist.20C �/kft0.15850.12600.09990.07920.04980.04220.03020.02110.0141

DCResist.25C �/kft0.16160.12850.10190.08080.05080.04310.03080.02150.0144

ACResist.

90C, 60 Hz�/kft

0.20220.16070.12750.10120.06390.05430.03920.02800.0196

InductiveReactance90C, 60 Hz

�/kft0.04450.04280.04120.03980.03710.03630.03460.03300.0314

VoltageDropVolts/ Amps/kft0.20130.16330.13270.10850.07370.06470.05030.03960.0313

NominalDiameterOver

Core (in)1.5861.6311.7111.8002.0142.1312.3422.6072.999

Approx.Net CableWeight(lbs/Kft)2121236026302987407845995985778910716

Notes:1) Ampacities in air are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(71), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductor copper

cable isolated in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

2) Ampacities in cable tray are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(75), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductorcopper cable in isolated conduit in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

3) Ampacities for direct burial applications are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(83), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulatedthree conductor copper cable, directly buried, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient earth temperature of 20°C, 100 percent load factor, earth thermal resistivity of 90°C cm / W.

NexansDesignNo.

665006665007665008665005665010665011665012665013

JacketThickness(mils)6060606075758585

InAir

Note 1185210240275360400490600

CableTrayNote 2165185215245320350430525

DirectBurialNote 3200225255290375410495590

Cond.SizeAWG/kcmil2(7w)1(18w)1/0(18w)2/0(18w)4/0(18w)250(36w)350(36w)500(36w)

GroundWireSizeAWG64443221

NominalDiameterOver

Insulation(in)0.7350.7660.8030.8440.9430.9961.0941.215

NominalDiameterOverArmor(in)2.0942.1772.2992.3622.6812.7683.1543.387

NominalDiameterOverJacket(in)2.2352.3112.4422.4962.8532.9403.3363.575

AmpacitiesDCResist.20C �/kft0.15850.12600.09990.07920.04980.04220.03020.0211

DCResist.25C �/kft0.16160.12850.10190.08080.05080.04310.03080.0215

ACResist.

90C, 60 Hz�/kft

0.20220.16070.12750.10120.06390.05430.03920.0280

InductiveReactance90C, 60 Hz

�/kft0.04680.04540.04370.04210.03910.03820.03630.0345

VoltageDropVolts/ Amps/kft0.20240.16440.13380.10950.07460.06550.05100.0402

NominalDiameterOver

Core (in)1.7401.8221.9021.9892.2032.3182.5282.792

Approx.Net CableWeight(lbs/Kft)22512616295632704546510663968209

Notes:1) Ampacities in air are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(71), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductor copper

cable isolated in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

2) Ampacities in cable tray are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(75), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulated three conductorcopper cable in isolated conduit in air, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient air temperature of 40°C.

3) Ampacities for direct burial applications are based on NEC 2011 Table 310.60(C)(83), 5001-35,000 Volts Ampacity column, for insulatedthree conductor copper cable, directly buried, maximum conductor temperature of 105°C, ambient earth temperature of 20°C, 100 percent load factor, earth thermal resistivity of 90°C cm / W.

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CORFLEX® PULLING INSTRUCTIONSCertain installations require thepulling of CORFLEX® into ducts ortrays. These installations requirecareful planning and execution. The following provides informationon how to calculate tensionsdeveloped during pulling andwhat precautions to take to prevent damage to the cable.

Pulling TensionThe maximum tension applied to acable is limited to prevent damageor distortion of cable componentswhich could reduce the life orreliability of the cable. The methodof pulling is significant in thatdifferent methods will resultin different stresses on critical cablecomponents for the same overalltension. Nexans AmerCablerecommends that CORFLEX MC-HLInstrumentation 600V cables arepulled by means of the aluminumsheath and jacket with a grip applied over the jacketed core,sheath and overall jacket. All otherCORFLEX cable types described in this catalog should be pulled by means of the conductors, aided with a grip over the outeraluminum sheath. The conductorsand the sheath must be pulledtogether. Maximum allowablepulling tensions for CORFLEX cablesshould never exceed the valuesshown in pulling tension table.

Calculating Pulling TensionsThe tension developed in anyStraight Section of duct iscalculated as:

T = L x W x f lbf whereL = section length (feet)W = cable weight per unit length

(lb/foot)f = coefficient of dynamic friction

The tension developed in any Bend is calculated as:T = T1 x efa lbf whereT1 = tension at bend entrance (lbf)e = base of natural logarithms

(2.71828)f = coefficient of dynamic frictiona = angle of bend (radians)or efa is given in the following tablefor common conditions:BendAngle f=0.15 f=0.30 f=0.35 f=0.40

30° 1.08 1.17 1.20 1.2345° 1.13 1.27 1.32 1.3760° 1.17 1.37 1.44 1.5290° 1.27 1.60 1.73 1.88

Coefficients of dynamic friction withlubricant are given in the followingtable for common duct and cablejacket materials. These coefficientscan be used for calculation oftensions.

CoefficientDuct Type Cable Jacket of Friction

PVC PVC 0.50PE PVC 0.30Fiber PVC 0.40

Asbestos Cement PVC 0.70

Considerations must be given toSide Wall Bearing Pressure (SWBP)when pulling CORFLEX through abend. The SWBP is calculated asfollows:

For CORFLEX, Nexans AmerCablerecommends a maximum SWBPof 500 pounds force/foot. Duringinstallation of the CORFLEX cable, itis recommended that the bend radiibe as noted in thecable descriptions.

Pulling in DuctIt is extremely important for thesuccess of any pull in duct to useapproved lubricants. Lubricants mustbe compatible with the cable jacketand duct material. Lubricating thepulling rope will decrease the tensionon the pulling equipment and moreimportantly will reduce the risk ofdamage to the inside of the ductwhich in turn can damage the cable.When designing the duct layout, it is suggested that the bends beconcentrated near the end fromwhich the cable is to be pulled. Thispractice will result in lower tensions.In some cases, the tensions resultingfrom alternative directions should be calculated.

Pulling in Trays & TrenchesFor the installation of CORFLEX intrays, rollers are normally used.Using well lubricated rollers and long radius sheaves at bends willresult in a lower coefficient of friction when compared to duct. A coefficient of friction of 0.15 canbe used when calculating pullingtension using rollers. For long pullswith bends it may be necessary toinstall assist pullers before the bends

to reduce the tension on thecable entering a bend andreducing the risk of damage from excessive SWBP.

The recommendations given aboveare intended to cover a wide varietyof pulling conditions. It is possible,under ideal conditions, and withexperienced supervision, to exceedthese limits.

For further guidance, see IEEE Paper84 T & D 365-3, orcontact Nexans AmerCable.

SWBP = Pulling Tension Cable at Bend Exit (lbf)Radius of Bend (feet)

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CORFLEX® CONDUCTOR ID

Conductor Insulation Stripe Conductor Insulation Stripe

1st BLACK – 19th ORANGE Blue

2nd RED – 20th YELLOW Blue

3rd BLUE – 21st BROWN Blue

4th ORANGE – 22nd BLACK Orange

5th YELLOW – 23rd RED Orange

6th BROWN – 24th BLUE Orange

7th RED Black 25th YELLOW Orange

8th BLUE Black 26th BROWN Orange

9th ORANGE Black 27th BLACK Yellow

10th YELLOW Black 28th RED Yellow

11th BROWN Black 29th BLUE Yellow

12th BLACK Red 30th ORANGE Yellow

13th BLUE Red 31st BROWN Yellow

14th ORANGE Red 32nd BLACK Brown

15th YELLOW Red 33rd RED Brown

16th BROWN Red 34th BLUE Brown

17th BLACK Blue 35th ORANGE Brown

18th RED Blue 36th YELLOW Brown

Method #1-E2 per ICEA S-73-532

Method 4 of ICEA S-73-532

Conductor Printing Details Conductor Printing Details

1st “1-ONE-1” 5th “5-FIVE-5”

2nd “2-TWO-2” 6th “6-SIX-6”

3rd “3-THREE-3” 7th “7-SEVEN-7”

4th “4-FOUR-4” 8th “8-EIGHT-8”

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37-118

EPR/CPE TYPE RHH OR RHW-2 600 OR 2000 VOLTS POWER & CONTROL • 90°CLimited Smoke (Sizes 2/0 and higher) • EP/CPE

APPLICATIONType RHH or RHW-2 2000 Volt Power andControl Cables are recommended for generalpower and control applications. These cablesmay be used in generating plants, substationsand industrial plants. Type RHH or RHW-2 maybe used up to 90°C in dry or wet locations. These cables may be installed in wet or drylocations, indoors or outdoors, in raceways,underground ducts, cable tray (size 1/0 AWGand larger per NEC 392) or lashed to amessenger for aerial installation.

FEATURESn A two layer composite of flame retardant, oil and sunlight resistant ChlorinatedPolyethylene (CPE) outer layer and Ethylene-Propylene rubber (EPR) inner layer.The composite design provides significantdiameter reductions compared to designs usingfull thickness jackets.

n Suitable for continuous operating temperatures of 90°C, wet or dry

n Sizes 1/0 AWG and larger listed and marked “for CT use”

n UL listed as Sunlight Resistant n Insulation and jacket meet hazardous waste regulations, per Code of Federal Regulations 40 Section 261 (40CFR261) for characteristic lead content

n Flame Resistance: FT-4/IEEE1202 for sizes1/0 AWG and larger; UL VW-1

n Meets smoke release and other requirements of Vertical Cable Tray Test UL 1685 and is marked “ST-1” for 2/0 AWG – 750 kcmil

InsulationEthylene-Propylene rubber(EPR)

JacketFlame retardant, oil and sunlight resistant Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE)

See belowfor jacket

color options(Special order)

ConductorBare, annealed copperconforming to ASTM B3 and Class B stranded, inaccordance with ASTM B8

SeparatorSuitable separator tape provides easy stripping of insulation

Ratings & Approvals

n ICEA S-95-658/NEMA WC-70: Nonshielded Power Cables Rated 2000 Volts or Less for the Distribution ofElectrical Energy

n UL Standard 44: Thermoset Insulated Wires & Cables, Types RHH, RHW-2. UL VW-1

n UL Standard 1685: Vertical Tray Fire propagation and Smoke Release Test for Electrical and optical FiberCables. (UL,ST-1)

n MSHA P-184

n RoHS Compliant

Order Your RHH or RHW-2 Cable with

Factory InstalledConnectors

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37-118 • TYPE RHH OR RHW-2 600 VOLTS POWER AND CONTROL

-101 14 7 0.030 0.015 0.183 26 35 30 -102 12 7 0.030 0.015 0.201 36 40 35 -103 10 7 0.030 0.015 0.231 51 55 50 -104 8 7 0.045 0.030 0.316 88 80 70 -105 6 7 0.045 0.030 0.353 124 105 95 -107 4 7 0.045 0.030 0.400 181 140 125 -109 2 7 0.045 0.030 0.458 266 190 170 -110 1 19 0.055 0.045 0.547 349 220 195 -111 1/0 19 0.055 0.045 0.586 425 260 230 -112 2/0 19 0.055 0.045 0.631 521 300 265 -113 3/0 19 0.055 0.045 0.681 640 350 310 -114 4/0 19 0.055 0.045 0.737 788 405 360 -124 250 37 0.065 0.065 0.845 956 455 405 -125 350 37 0.065 0.065 0.946 1299 570 505 -126 500 37 0.065 0.065 1.074 1667 700 620 -127 750 61 0.075 0.065 1.285 2672 885 785

*Ampacity – Calculated with at 90°C conductor temperature and 30°C ambient air, per 2014 NEC Table 310.15(B)(17)

Approx.Weightlbs. per1,000 ft. 90°C

*Ampacity75°C

Part No.37-118-

SizeAWG/kcmil

MinimumWires perConductor

NominalInsulationThicknessin.

NominalJacketThickness in.

NominalOutside Diameter in.

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-201 14 7 0.045 0.015 0.213 31 35 30 -202 12 7 0.045 0.015 0.232 41 40 35 -203 10 7 0.045 0.015 0.261 58 55 50 -204 8 7 0.055 0.030 0.336 94 80 70 -205 6 7 0.055 0.030 0.373 131 105 95 -207 4 7 0.055 0.030 0.42 188 140 125 -209 2 7 0.055 0.030 0.478 275 190 170 -210 1 19 0.065 0.045 0.567 359 220 195 -211 1/0 19 0.065 0.045 0.606 435 260 230 -212 2/0 19 0.065 0.045 0.651 532 300 265 -213 3/0 19 0.065 0.045 0.701 652 350 310 -214 4/0 19 0.065 0.045 0.757 802 405 360 -224 250 37 0.075 0.065 0.866 972 455 405 -225 350 37 0.075 0.065 0.966 1317 570 505 -226 500 37 0.075 0.065 1.094 1819 700 620 -227 750 61 0.090 0.065 1.309 2699 885 785

Approx.Weightlbs. per1,000 ft. 90°C

*Ampacity75°C

Part No.37-118-

SizeAWG/kcmil

MinimumWires perConductor

NominalInsulationThicknessin.

NominalJacketThickness in.

NominalOutside Diameter in.

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Cables for wet ordry locations incable trays,

raceways, open airor direct burial

NexansInstrumentation

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and Triads

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Industrial CIRCrush and ImpactResistant cableswithout external

armoring

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engineered for usein variable

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Available in severalconstructions