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Three Conductor Aluminum Jacketed MC Cable and Grounding Conductor (600V)
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Three Conductor Aluminum Jacketed MC Cable and Grounding Conductor 600V
Applications
MC Cable is approved for use in many applications including direct burial, use in cable tray and outdoor exposure. The PVC jacket is free of harmful heavy metals in compliance with RoHS, Directive 2002/95/EC.- Run from the combiner box to the inverter
- Suitable for rooftop solar applications
- Outdoors
- In wet locations (Type XHHW-2 , or RHW-2 conductors)
- Direct buried
- Encased in concrete
- Hazardous locations
- Strong, but lightweight alloy armor resists damage
- Suitable for wet locations, direct burial, encased in concrete and other uses per the NEC
- More flexible than conduit
- Factory tested engineered product that protects conductors from damage during installation
- Meets or exceeds requirements of the NEC, as well as applicable UL Standards.
- Single conductors are rated XHHW-2, and CT Use 1/0 AWG and larger
- Aluminum armor is rated for Direct Burial, using 6 AWG and larger conductors, with overall jacket
- Approved for use in certain hazardous locations as permitted in Articles 501, 502, 503 and 504
- UL 1569, Metal Clad Cables
- UL 44, Rubber-Insulated wires and cables
- ICEA S-95-658 Standard for Non-shielded Power Cables Rated 2000 volts or less
Stranded Aluminum alloy (AA8000) compacted conductor, Class B stranding, per ASTM B 801. Flame retardant thermoset crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation. Grounding is one bare aluminum alloy (AA-8000)compacted stranded conductor. Phase and grounding conductors are cabled together with binder tape. Aluminum interlocked armor, applied over the binder tape and a longitudinal marker tape, for ID, when un-jacketed. Black sunlight resistant and flame retardant polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compound jacket.
Notes
Data is approximate and subject to normal manufacturing tolerances. For sizes not listed above please contact sales.
The rating of the overcurrent device shown above is in accordance with the NEC® for single runs. See 240.4 and 240.6. Also, see 110.14 and Table 310.15(B)16 of the NEC.