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CABLE SOLUTIONS

to meet the application needs of nuclear power plants


TODAY AND INTO THE FUTURE
GENERAL C ABL E DEL IVERS
Advanced Reliability, Safety And Sustainability
To The Nuclear Power Industry

Safe, Reliable Cable Solutions for


Safe, Reliable Operation With more than 14,000
With nearly 40 years of nuclear experience and continuous service, associates operating
General Cable is dedicated to advancing nuclear power and its
commitment to providing safe and reliable electricity. We continue on six continents,
to invest in research and development to maintain and extend our
leadership in technology, manufacturing and quality assurance—
General Cable serves
delivering nuclear-qualified cables with the design, performance and its customers through
reliability to meet the needs of nuclear power plants both today and
into the future. a global network of 57
At General Cable, continuous improvement as it relates to safety and manufacturing facilities
best practices, both within our organization and in every nuclear cable
we design and manufacture, is part of our corporate culture—it’s who in 26 countries, with
we are. Our people are the powerful drivers behind our success as
a nuclear wire and cable supplier and what differentiates us in the
sales representatives
industry’s eyes in terms of quality, service and performance. These and distribution
are the talented and dedicated individuals with expert knowledge of
what it takes to deliver technology-driven high-performance products centers worldwide. The
for nuclear power plants to ensure long-standing, sound and reliable
operation under any condition. combination of breadth
Delivering value through leadership, innovation and technology,
of product line, strong
General Cable provides its nuclear customers with: brand recognition, and
• A nearly 40-year track record of providing nuclear cable with proven
quality and long-term reliability dedicated distribution
• Performance that meets/exceeds stringent standards and evolving
safety expectations
and customer service
• Optimized cable designs to ensure more than 60 years of trustworthy makes General Cable your
power plant operation
• Ongoing investment and a commitment to continued improvement in energy partner for the
all areas of our company
regeneration of nuclear
• A strong proponent for energy independence, alternative energy
sources and sustainability power worldwide.
• Dedicated service and support with the flexibility and responsiveness
to deliver valuable results

As one of the most established wire and cable companies in the


world, General Cable has been leading the way in energy generation,
transmission and distribution solutions for more than 165 years. We
offer our valued nuclear customers the presence and strength of a
large company, with the agility and responsiveness of a small one.

All information in this catalog is presented solely as a guide to product selection and
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releases of this catalog. Although General Cable has taken precautions to ensure the
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I
Zero and Beyond – Because NOTHING Else is Acceptable
At General Cable, our environmental, health and safety philosophy
extends well beyond zero accidents in the workplace—it is in our
DNA. Recognized as one of America’s safest companies* in 2012
with an industry-leading safety record, General Cable strongly
encourages all of its associates to take responsibility for their
decisions and actions, and to be role models of safety excellence
to co-workers, families and communities.

While General Cable’s Zero and Beyond philosophy engages our associates at every level to think and
act safely across all aspects of our business, we also embrace the unique safety requirements of the
nuclear industry. With safety at the very core of our manufacturing excellence, all of our nuclear cables are
designed to provide an infrastructure for safe and reliable nuclear operation.

General Cable’s corporate culture of safety provides:


• Absolute understanding that nuclear solutions must surpass the highest levels of safety and reliability
• OHSAS 18001 or equivalent health and safety management systems in all facilities
• Comprehensive testing, design control and quality assurance to ensure optimized cable safety
• Demonstrated safety leadership across all manufacturing facilities with dedicated EHS officers
• Significant investment in infrastructure with a focus on safety first through consequence thinking
• Ongoing commitment to continually measure and improve safety through responsible discovery
• Significantly lower reported accident and illness rates than the industry average

General Cable has one worldwide safety vision and goal – ZERO AND BEYOND. Through a corporate-
wide practice of working safer by working together, General Cable extends that vision and goal into
every nuclear cable we design and manufacture.

Responsible Operations Deliver


Sustainable Solutions
General Cable recognizes our role and responsibility in promoting
sustainability through continuous improvement in all areas of our
company. As a result, our global facilities have fully implemented
ISO 14001 or equivalent environmental management systems.

The quest to introduce new and better products through ongoing


advancements in environmental designs reflects our commitment
to achieving and exceeding industry standards and proactively
responding to global environmental issues, while helping our
nuclear customers deliver clean and reliable electricity. Just as
important as internal sustainable practices is our inherent ability
to design energy-efficient cables that are durable, reliable and
optimized for long-standing, sustainable nuclear power plant
operation.

General Cable was the first cable manufacturer to obtain


certification for its environmental management system, in
accordance with the ISO 14001 and EMAS Standards.
* EHS Magazine, November, 2012.

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GENERAL C ABL E DEL IVERS
Innovation for Next Generation Nuclear Power

A History of Technological Advancements


ULTROL® 60+—safe,
For more than four decades, General Cable has consistently delivered
technologically advanced cables that have enabled nuclear power to remain reliable, advanced
a safe, affordable and reliable source of clean energy. With a proven track
record that stems from an intimate involvement and strong position in the cable solutions for
electric utility market, General Cable is committed to partnering with our
nuclear customers to share expert knowledge, identify evolving needs and
the next 60 years
solve today’s tough nuclear application challenges, both inside containment and beyond.
and out.

General Cable is strongly positioned to lead the nuclear industry well into
the 21st century and beyond. Through ongoing investment in R&D, world-
renowned testing, unsurpassed in-house compounding capabilities and a
dedicated nuclear team, General Cable has developed the latest materials
and advanced cable formulations with proven performance to help our
nuclear customers differentiate themselves with safe, reliable and optimized
nuclear power plant operations for the next 60 years and beyond.

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ULTROL® – A Trusted Name in Nuclear Wire and Cable
As one of the first radiation- and moisture-resistant cable with flame-retardant insulation
to guarantee a 40-year service life, the ULTROL® name has been synonymous with reliability
and safety in nuclear cable for nearly 40 years. Backed by a continued commitment to provide the
nuclear industry with cable solutions that deliver maximum service life, General Cable extends ULTROL®’s
demonstrated quality and performance with its latest mastery of technology — ULTROL® 60+.

Based on a combination of ULTROL’s original renowned technology and General Cable’s industry-leading R&D,
processing capabilities and decades of nuclear experience, ULTROL® 60+ features a unique balance of highly
engineered insulation and jacket compounds coupled with high-grade copper conductors that ensure reliable
electrical performance and superior durability under all operating conditions. Proven to meet the most rigorous
Generation III reactor requirements for a 60-year operating life and beyond, ULTROL® 60+ is ready to support the
modernization and construction of pressurized and boiling water nuclear power plants worldwide.

ULTROL 60+ is a step above the rest:


• Satisfies the most stringent nuclear safety standards for inside and outside containment
• Conforms to all U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and global requirements
• D
 emonstrates thermal aging and radiation resistance up to 350 MRad exposure levels, proving 60+ year
service life
• M
 eets/exceeds LOCA (loss-of-coolant accident) and HELB (high-energy line break) environmental qualification
testing per IEEE 323 and IEEE 383
• Provides excellent wet electrical (submersion) performance upon aging at 90⁰C over two years
• D
 elivers reliability in extreme conditions (cold/hot temperatures, humidity, abrasion, fire performance in
emergency, etc.)
• Offers new tougher, abrasion-resistant flame-retardant Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) jacket compound

Based on comprehensive Arrhenius aging studies, ULTROL® 60+ has a predicted lifetime of more than 60 years.

Arrhenius Fit - Medium Voltage Arrhenius Fit - Low Voltage


1,000,000 1,000,000
60 years 90°C 80°C 70°C 60 years 90°C 80°C 70°C

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Temperature (1/K) Temperature (1/K)
Compound: ULTROL® 60+ Medium-Voltage Insulation @ 90°C Compound: ULTROL® 60+ Low-Voltage Insulation @ 90°C
Lifetime: 60+ years Lifetime: 60+ years
Compound: ULTROL® 60+ Medium-Voltage Jacket @ 70°C Compound: ULTROL® 60+ Low-Voltage Jacket @ 70°C
Lifetime: 100+ years Lifetime: 100+ years

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IV
GENERAL C ABL E DEL IVERS
Quality Assurance, Manufacturing Excellence
and Unwavering Dedication
100% Quality Assurance Guaranteed
For more than a century, General Cable has been 100 percent committed to ongoing improvement and quality
assurance across all aspects of our business. We continually strive to develop, produce and deliver products
that meet our customers’ highest standards for performance, quality, value, service life and safety.

Under ASME NQA-1, 10CFR50 Appendix B and CSA Z299.1 quality assurance programs that include a highly
experienced nuclear quality team, General Cable ensures every reel of ULTROL® 60+ leaving the plant meets
stringent industry standards and the specified needs of our customers. Every ULTROL® 60+ cable is followed
through the entire manufacturing process—from raw material inspection to rigorous performance testing. Every
reel includes inspection results and certified documentation that is maintained and traceable.

General Cable’s quality assurance system for design, manufacturing and testing includes:
• ASME NQA-1:1994 and NQA-1:2008 with 2009 supplemental
• ISO 9001:2008 Certified
(UL/DQS registered)
• ANSI N45.2
• NUREG 0800 Section 17.5
• Nuclear Regulatory Commission US NRC
10CFR50 Appendix B, 10CFR21 compliant
• CSA Z299.1:1985
• CSA Category Program for Testing
(2nd party approval to ISO 17025)
• UL Data Acceptance Program
(2nd party approval to ISO 17025)
• NUPIC and NIAC – Audited Quality System

Lifelong Manufacturing Excellence


Having produced ULTROL® since 1970, General Cable’s Willimantic, Connecticut facility is founded on a legacy
of having the vision, innovation and cable expertise to lead markets that require specialized cable solutions.
Today, Willimantic is an ISO 9001-certified manufacturing plant with dedicated associates who provide the
technical expertise, and quality manufacturing and testing capabilities to maintain its nuclear status—all assured
through regular NQA-1 and Appendix B audits by the Nuclear Procurement Issues Committee (NUPIC), Nuclear
Industry Assessment Committee (NIAC) and other quality assurance organizations.

Dedicated to manufacturing excellence, the ASME NQA-1 Tier-1 Willimantic facility features some of the most
advanced technology of its kind, offering unmatched reliability and production processes. The Willimantic
facility is supported by Appendix B Tier-2 manufacturing capabilities, extensive testing and advanced material
development at General Cable’s state-of-the-art technology centers.

Extensive third-party testing, performed by an Appendix B supplier, ensures the conformance of


ULTROL® 60+ to all nuclear requirements.

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A Dedicated Nuclear Team
To address the special needs of the nuclear market, match
current and future nuclear application needs, and remain
a valuable resource with an uninterrupted record of
supply, General Cable backs ULTROL® 60+ with a cross-
functional nuclear team built on long-standing industry
experience, technical know-how and a mindset of continuous
Our experienced team
improvement. is empowered to satisfy
General Cable’s nuclear team is committed to identifying and support a complex
objectives, establishing goals, defining action plans and
drawing upon General Cable resources. Through active nuclear business—all
participation with standards bodies and long-term
relationships with industry leaders, power plant operators, with a commitment to
contractors and reactor manufacturers, our experienced
team is empowered to satisfy and support a complex nuclear
safety and reliability.
business—all with a commitment to safety and reliability.

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VI
GENERAL C ABL E DEL IVERS
Cable Solutions to meet the Application Needs
of the Nuclear Power Plant
The ULTROL® 60+ product line provides a full line of nuclear generating station cables for both inside and outside
containment—all qualified for a 60-year service life. ULTROL® 60+ cables meet the application needs of the nuclear
power industry, delivering reliable low- and medium-voltage power to ensure efficient power production as well as
distribution and control, while transmitting the information needed for plant safety, critical monitoring and accurate
measurement.

From the nuclear island, turbine island and balance of the plant to the grid infrastructure, ULTROL® 60+ delivers
optimized reliable operation, maintenance and management in all known reactor environments.

• Exceeds 60-year service life requirements for insulations, shields and jackets
• Meets requirements of IEEE 323 and IEEE 383
• Meets the required flame testing of IEEE 1202 and IEEE 383
• Offers long-term thermal endurance at elevated and
low temperatures
• Meets current pressurized and boiling water nuclear power plant
requirements for service life beyond 60 years

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VII
High- &
Medium-
Nuclear Application and Extra-High-
Low-Voltage Cables Voltage
Product Cross-Reference Voltage
Cables
Cables

MV-105 Copper Tape Shield


Industrial-Grade Tray Cable

MV-105 Copper Wire Shield

Underground Transmission
Copper Communication

Overhead Transmission
Industrial Power Cable
Switchboard (SIS)

Instrumentation

Thermocouple

Control

Power

Power
Standard: IEEE Application

Nuclear Island
• Inside Containment
Class 1E Safety-Related* • Harsh Environment
• Outside Containment
• Mild Environment

Safety Significant • Inside Containment


• Outside Containment
Turbine Island
Non-Class 1E**
Non-Safety Related Balance of Plant

Grid Infrastructure

ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Commerical-Grade Products


Comes with Certificate of Conformance; Certified Test Report (CTR): Comes with Certificate of Conformance
10CFR50 Appendix B & 10CFR Part 21
* Post-LOCA long-term submergence test upon request Utility-Grade Products
Comes with Certificate of Conformance
ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E (For Non-Class 1E applications)
** Comes with Certificate of Conformance

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ULTROL 60+ Cable Selection Guide
®
A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

SPEC DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE INSULATION/JACKET CONDUCTOR SIZE/STRAND IMAGE

ULTROL® 60+ CLASS 1E /SAFETY-RELATED LOW-VOLTAGE SIS SWITCHBOARD WIRE - TYPE SIS & TYPE SIS/XHHW-2

18 AWG (0.82 mm2) - 1000 kcmil


100-60 Single Conductor 600 V FR-XLPE
(507 mm2) Class B

18 AWG (0.82 mm2) - 1000 kcmil


125-60 Single Conductor 600 V FR-XLPE
(507 mm2) Class K & H

ULTROL® 60+ CLASS 1E/SAFETY-RELATED LOW-VOLTAGE POWER CABLE - TYPE RHH/RHW-2

Single Conductor 14 AWG (2.08 mm2) - 1000 kcmil


150-60 600 V FR-XLPE
Heavy Wall (507 mm2) Class B

Single Conductor 14 AWG (2.08 mm2) - 1000 kcmil


175-60 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
Dual Wall (507 mm2) Class B

ULTROL® 60+ CLASS 1E/SAFETY-RELATED LOW-VOLTAGE THERMOCOUPLE EXTENSION CABLE

1 - 12 Pairs 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) and 16 AWG


185-60 Individually Shielded 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
Overall Shield (1.31 mm2) solid alloy

ULTROL® 60+ CLASS 1E/SAFETY-RELATED LOW-VOLTAGE INSTRUMENTATION CABLE

2 - 37 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) and 16 AWG


200-60 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
Multi-conductor (1.31 mm2) Class B

2 - 37 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) and 16 AWG


225-60 Multi-conductor 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
Overall Shield (1.31 mm2) Class B

2 - 19
Pairs / Triads 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) and 16 AWG
250-60 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
Individually Shielded (1.31 mm2) Class B
Overall Shield

ULTROL® 60+ CLASS 1E/SAFETY-RELATED LOW-VOLTAGE CONTROL CABLE - TYPE TC-ER*

2 - 37 14 AWG (2.08 mm2) - 10 AWG


275-60 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
Multi-conductor (5.26 mm2) Class B

2 - 37 14 AWG (2.08 mm2) - 10 AWG


300-60 Multi-conductor 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
(5.26 mm2) Class B
Overall Shield

* -ER for > 2 conductors

ULTROL® 60+ CLASS 1E/SAFETY-RELATED LOW-VOLTAGE POWER CABLE - TYPE TC-ER

3 or 4 Conductor 8 AWG (8.36 mm2) - 750 kcmil


325-60 600 V FR-XLPE / XLPO
with Ground (380 mm2) Class B

ULTROL® 60+ CLASS 1E/SAFETY-RELATED MEDIUM-VOLTAGE POWER CABLE - TYPE MV-105

5 kV (133%) & 6 AWG (13.3 mm2) - 1000 kcmil


EPR / XLPO
8 kV (100%) (507 mm2) Class B
Single Conductor
340-60
Shielded
15 kV 2 AWG (33.6 mm2) - 1000 kcmil
EPR / XLPO
(133%) (507 mm2) Class B

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TABLE OF CONTENTS A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

SECTION 1 ULTROL® 60+ CABLES 3-27


ICON KEY
SPEC. NO. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION REV. DATE PAGE NO.
class
SPEC 100-60
SPEC 125-60
ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E SIS Switchboard Wire, Class B
ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E SIS Switchboard Wire, Class K & H
May 2013
May 2013
4-5
6-7
1E
RATED CLASS 1E
SPEC 150-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Power Cable May 2013 8-9
Heavy Wall, Single Conductor
SPEC 175-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Power Cable May 2013 10-11
Dual Wall, Single Conductor
RADIATION-RESISTANT
SPEC 185-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Thermocouple Extension Cable May 2013 12-13
Individually Shielded Pairs, Overall Shield
SPEC 200-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Instrumentation Cable May 2013 14-15
Multi-Conductor
SPEC 225-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Instrumentation Cable May 2013 16-17 FLAME-RETARDANT
Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield
SPEC 250-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Instrumentation Cable May 2013 18-19
Individually Shielded Pairs or Triads, Overall Shield
SPEC 275-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Control Cable May 2013 20-21 MOISTURE-RESISTANT
Multi-Conductor
SPEC 300-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Control Cable May 2013 22-23
Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield
SPEC 325-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Power Cable May 2013 24-25 UV/SUNLIGHT-RESISTANT
3 or 4 Conductors with Ground
SPEC 340-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Medium-Voltage Power May 2013 26-27
Shielded, Single Conductor

CROSS-LINKED
SECTION 2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 29-50
SPEC. NO. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION REV. DATE PAGE NO.
SPEC A100 Common Color Sequence May 2013 30 OIL-RESISTANT
SPEC A125 Temperature Conversion Table Oct. 2011 31
SPEC A150 Metric Conversion Factors Sept. 2010 32
SPEC A185 AWG (American Wire Gauge) to mm 2
May 2013 33
(Millimeters Squared) Conversion INCREASED FLEXIBILITY
SPEC B025 Class B Conductors for General Wiring Mar. 2012 34
SPEC B030 Class C Conductors for General Wiring Feb. 2011 35
SPEC B035 Class H Conductors for General Wiring Feb. 2011 36
CUT-THROUGH
SPEC B040 Class I Conductors for General Wiring Mar. 2012 37
SPEC B045 Class K Conductors for General Wiring Mar. 2012 38 -40˚C
SPEC D005 Recommended Reel Handling Practices May 2013 39
SPEC D025 Recommended Cable Handling Practices Oct. 2011 40
COLD BEND
SPEC D050 Recommended Cable Storage Practices May 2013 41
-25˚C
SPEC E005 Pre-Installation Instructions Apr. 2010 42
SPEC E025 Installation - Overview and Checklist Jan. 2011 43
SPEC E050 Installation - Feed-In Setups Apr. 2010 44-45 COLD BEND
SPEC E075 Installation - Conductor Maximum Pulling Tensions Oct. 2012 46-47
SPEC E100 Installation - Training and Bending Limitations Apr. 2010 48
SPEC E130 Installation - Maximum Sidewall Pressure May 2013 49
HEAVY WALL
INDEX Catalog Number Index May 2013 50

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NOTES A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

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TABLE OF CONTENTS A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

SECTION 1 ULTROL® 60+ CABLES 3-27


ICON KEY
SPEC. NO. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION REV. DATE PAGE NO.
class
SPEC 100-60
SPEC 125-60
ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E SIS Switchboard Wire, Class B
ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E SIS Switchboard Wire, Class K & H
May 2013
May 2013
4-5
6-7
1E
RATED CLASS 1E
SPEC 150-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Power Cable May 2013 8-9
Heavy Wall, Single Conductor
SPEC 175-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Power Cable May 2013 10-11
Dual Wall, Single Conductor
RADIATION-RESISTANT
SPEC 185-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Thermocouple Extension Cable May 2013 12-13
Individually Shielded Pairs, Overall Shield
SPEC 200-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Instrumentation Cable May 2013 14-15
Multi-Conductor
SPEC 225-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Instrumentation Cable May 2013 16-17 FLAME-RETARDANT
Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield
SPEC 250-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Instrumentation Cable May 2013 18-19
Individually Shielded Pairs or Triads, Overall Shield
SPEC 275-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Control Cable May 2013 20-21 MOISTURE-RESISTANT
Multi-Conductor
SPEC 300-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Control Cable May 2013 22-23
Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield
SPEC 325-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Power Cable May 2013 24-25 UV/SUNLIGHT-RESISTANT
3 or 4 Conductors with Ground
SPEC 340-60 ULTROL® 60+ Class 1E Medium-Voltage Power May 2013 26-27
Shielded, Single Conductor

CROSS-LINKED

OIL-RESISTANT

INCREASED FLEXIBILITY

CUT-THROUGH

-40˚C

COLD BEND

-25˚C

COLD BEND

HEAVY WALL

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SPEC 100-60
ULTROL 60+ SIS Switchboard Wire
®
May, 2013

Class B
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type SIS and Type SIS/XHHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Features:
• 1 8 AWG thru 1000 kcmil tinned annealed • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
copper per ASTM B33; Class B stranding • Fully traceable
per ASTM B8 • Qualified for 60-year service life
2 • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
•  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture-, sunlight-
F • Submergence operability
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
60+ Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color code: Gray • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
Print: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  or 18 AWG & 16 AWG:
F • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE SIS Industry Compliances:
600 V 90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY MONTH •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
YEAR 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
• For 14 AWG thru 4/0 AWG: • ICEA S-95-658
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C • UL 44 SIS/XHHW-2
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE SIS/
XHHW-2 600 V 90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY Flame Test Compliances:
MONTH YEAR • IEEE 383:1974
Note: Sizes 1/0 AWG & larger include: • IEEE 383:2003
TRACEABILITY NUMBER & SEQUENTIAL • ICEA T-29-520
FOOTAGE MARK • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
• For 250 kcmil thru 1000 kcmil: • VW-1
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C
XXXKCMIL COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE Other:
XHHW-2 600 V 90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
MONTH YEAR TRACEABILITY NUMBER with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK • ANSI N45.2
• ASME NQA-1
Options: • NIAC
• Conductor stranding • NUPIC
• ISO Metric conductor
• Colored insulation Packaging:
•  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
Applications: wooden reels
•  LTROL® 60+ SIS is a 600 V single insulated
U
conductor, thermoset, Class 1E rated
switchboard wire
• For use in Class 1E low-voltage applications
in operation and interconnection of
protective devices where optimum
performance is required and where
flame retardancy is critical

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SPEC 100-60
ULTROL 60+ SIS Switchboard Wire
®
May, 2013

Class B
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type SIS and Type SIS/XHHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG.
INSULATION NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT
CATALOG COND. SIZE COND. LBS/ LBS/
NUMBER (AWG/kcmil) STRAND INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
10060.18.1 18 7/.0152 0.030 0.76 0.108 2.69 5 8 10 15
10060.16.1 16 7/.0192 0.030 0.76 0.118 2.95 8 12 14 21
10060.14.1 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.133 3.33 13 19 20 30
10060.12.1 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.152 3.81 20 30 28 42
10060.10.1 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.175 4.39 32 48 42 63
10060.8.1 8 7/.0486 0.045 1.14 0.236 5.92 51 76 71 105
10060.6.1 6 7/.0612 0.045 1.14 0.273 6.86 81 121 104 155
10060.4.1 4 7/.0772 0.045 1.14 0.320 8.05 129 192 158 235
10060.2.1 2 7/.0974 0.045 1.14 0.379 9.55 205 305 242 361
10060.1.1 1 19/.0664 0.055 1.40 0.437 11.0 258 384 305 453
10060.1/0.1 1/0 19/.0745 0.055 1.40 0.476 12.0 326 485 378 563
10060.2/0.1 2/0 19/.0837 0.055 1.40 0.521 13.2 411 612 470 700
10060.3/0.1 3/0 19/.0940 0.055 1.40 0.571 14.4 518 771 584 870
10060.4/0.1 4/0 19/.1055 0.055 1.40 0.627 15.9 653 972 728 1083
10060.250.1 250 37/.0822 0.065 1.65 0.695 17.6 772 1149 865 1287
10060.350.1 350 37/.0973 0.065 1.65 0.798 20.2 1081 1609 1192 1773
10060.500.1 500 37/.1162 0.065 1.65 0.927 23.4 1544 2297 1678 2497
10060.750.1 750 61/.1109 0.080 2.03 1.137 28.8 2316 3446 2507 3731
10060.1000.1 1000 61/.1280 0.080 2.03 1.287 32.6 3088 4595 3311 4926
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
5
SPEC 125-60
ULTROL 60+ SIS Switchboard Wire
®
May, 2013

Class K & H
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, UL VW-1, Flexible, UL Type SIS and Type SIS/XHHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED INCREASED CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT FLEXIBILITY

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Features:
• 1 8 AWG thru 10 AWG tinned annealed • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
copper per ASTM B33; Class K stranding • Fully traceable
per ASTM B174 • Qualified for 60-year service life
2 • 8 AWG thru 1000 kcmil tinned annealed • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
copper per ASTM B33; Class H stranding (up to 350 megarads)
per ASTM B173 • Submergence operability
• Long-term thermal endurance and superior
2. Insulation: electricals
•  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture-, sunlight-
F • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® • Long-term moisture and radiation stability
60+ Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) • Free stripping for ease of termination
• Color code: Gray • Meets cold bend test at -40°C

Print: Industry Compliances:


•  or 18 AWG & 16 AWG:
F •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE TYPE SIS 600 V • ICEA S-95-658
90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY MONTH YEAR • UL 44 SIS/XHHW-2
• For 14 AWG thru 4/0 AWG:
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C Flame Test Compliances:
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE SIS/ • IEEE 383:1974
XHHW-2 600 V 90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY • IEEE 383:2003
MONTH YEAR • ICEA T-29-520
Note: Sizes 1/0 AWG & larger include: • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
TRACEABILITY NUMBER & SEQUENTIAL • VW-1
FOOTAGE MARK
• For 250 kcmil thru 1000 kcmil: Other:
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
XXXKCMIL COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
XHHW-2 600 V 90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY • ANSI N45.2
MONTH YEAR TRACEABILITY NUMBER • ASME NQA-1
SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK • NIAC
• NUPIC
Options:
• Conductor stranding Packaging:
• ISO Metric conductor •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
• Colored insulation wooden reels

Applications:
•  LTROL® 60+ SIS is a 600 V flexible,
U
single insulated conductor, thermoset,
Class 1E rated switchboard wire
• For use in Class 1E low-voltage applications
in operation and interconnection of
protective devices where optimum
performance is required and where
flame retardancy is critical

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
6
SPEC 125-60
ULTROL 60+ SIS Switchboard Wire
®
May, 2013

Class K & H
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, UL VW-1, Flexible, UL Type SIS and Type SIS/XHHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG.
INSULATION NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT

CATALOG COND. SIZE COND. LBS/ LBS/


NUMBER (AWG/kcmil) STRAND INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
12560.18.1 18 16/.010 0.030 0.76 0.108 2.69 5 8 10 15
12560.16.1 16 26/.010 0.030 0.76 0.119 2.97 8 12 14 21
12560.14.1 14 41/.010 0.030 0.76 0.133 3.33 13 19 19 28
12560.12.1 12 65/.010 0.030 0.76 0.150 3.76 20 30 28 42
12560.10.1 10 105/.010 0.030 0.76 0.174 4.37 33 50 42 63
12560.8.1 8 133/.0111 0.045 1.14 0.257 6.45 52 77 73 109
12560.6.1 6 133/.0140 0.045 1.14 0.299 7.52 82 122 109 162
12560.4.1 4 133/.0177 0.045 1.14 0.353 8.89 132 196 165 245
12560.2.1 2 133/.0223 0.045 1.14 0.420 10.6 208 310 250 372
12560.1.1 1 259/.0180 0.055 1.40 0.476 12.0 266 396 320 476
12560.1/0.1 1/0 259/.0202 0.055 1.40 0.520 13.1 344 512 393 585
12560.2/0.1 2/0 259/.0227 0.055 1.40 0.571 14.4 422 628 491 730
12560.3/0.1 3/0 259/.0255 0.055 1.40 0.628 15.9 533 793 611 909
12560.4/0.1 4/0 259/.0286 0.055 1.40 0.714 18.1 670 997 759 1129
12560.250.1 250 427/.0242 0.065 1.65 0.761 19.2 795 1183 903 1344
12560.350.1 350 427/.0286 0.065 1.65 0.874 22.1 1110 1652 1239 1844
12560.500.1 500 427/.0342 0.065 1.65 1.034 26.2 1590 2366 1751 2605
12560.750.1 750 703/.0327 0.080 2.03 1.286 32.6 2410 3586 2644 3935
12560.1000.1 1000 703/.0377 0.080 2.03 1.458 36.9 3205 4769 3480 5178
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
7
SPEC 150-60
ULTROL 60+ Power Cable
®
May, 2013

Heavy Wall, Single Conductor


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type RHH/RHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND HEAVY WALL
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Features:
• 1 4 AWG thru 1000 kcmil tinned annealed • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
copper per ASTM B33; Class B stranding per • Fully traceable
ASTM B8 • Qualified for 60-year service life
2 • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
•  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture-, sunlight-
F • Submergence operability
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
60+ Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color Code: Black • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
Print: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  or 14 AWG thru 4/0 AWG:
F • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE Industry Compliances:
RHH/RHW-2 600 V 90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
DAY MONTH YEAR 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
Note: Sizes 1/0 AWG & larger include: • ICEA S-95-658
SUN RES FOR CT USE, TRACEABILITY • UL 44 RHH/RHW-2
NUMBER & SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK
• For 250 kcmil thru 1000 kcmil: Flame Test Compliances:
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C • IEEE 383:1974
XXXKCMIL COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE • IEEE 383:2003
RHH/RHW-2 600 V 90˚C SUN RES FOR CT • ICEA T-29-520
USE VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY MONTH YEAR • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
TRACEABILITY NUMBER SEQUENTIAL • VW-1
FOOTAGE MARK
Other:
Options: •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
• Conductor stranding with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
• ISO Metric conductor • ANSI N45.2
• Colored insulation • ASME NQA-1
• NIAC
Applications: • NUPIC
•  LTROL® 60+ power cable is a 600 V heavy
U
wall, insulated single conductor, thermoset, Packaging:
Class 1E rated wire construction specifically •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
designed for applications in nuclear wooden reels
generating stations and where additional
jacket protection is not required
• For use in Class 1E low-voltage power
and lighting functions where optimum
performance is required and where flame
retardancy is critical
• May be installed in trays, conduit, ducts,
or direct buried

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
8
SPEC 150-60
ULTROL 60+ Power Cable
®
May, 2013

Heavy Wall, Single Conductor


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type RHH/RHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG.
INSULATION NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT

CATALOG COND. SIZE COND. LBS/ LBS/


NUMBER (AWG/kcmil) STRAND INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
15060.14.1 14 7/.0242 0.045 1.14 0.163 4.14 13 19 23 35
15060.12.1 12 7/.0305 0.045 1.14 0.182 4.62 20 30 34 51
15060.10.1 10 7/.0385 0.045 1.14 0.205 5.21 32 48 48 72
15060.8.1 8 7/.0486 0.060 1.52 0.266 6.76 51 76 78 116
15060.6.1 6 7/.0612 0.060 1.52 0.303 7.70 81 121 114 169
15060.4.1 4 7/.0772 0.060 1.52 0.350 8.89 129 192 169 251
15060.2.1 2 7/.0974 0.060 1.52 0.409 10.4 205 305 254 378
15060.1.1 1 19/.0664 0.080 2.03 0.488 12.4 258 384 329 490
15060.1/0.1 1/0 19/.0745 0.080 2.03 0.527 13.4 326 485 404 601
15060.2/0.1 2/0 19/.0837 0.080 2.03 0.572 14.5 411 612 498 742
15060.3/0.1 3/0 19/.0940 0.080 2.03 0.622 15.8 518 771 615 915
15060.4/0.1 4/0 19/.1055 0.080 2.03 0.678 17.2 653 972 761 1133
15060.250.1 250 37/.0822 0.095 2.41 0.754 19.2 772 1149 908 1352
15060.350.1 350 37/.0973 0.095 2.41 0.857 21.8 1081 1609 1241 1846
15060.500.1 500 37/.1162 0.095 2.41 0.986 25.0 1544 2297 1734 2580
15060.750.1 750 61/.1109 0.110 2.79 1.199 30.5 2316 3446 2581 3840
15060.1000.1 1000 61/.1280 0.110 2.79 1.349 34.3 3088 4595 3392 5048
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
9
SPEC 175-60
ULTROL 60+ Power Cable
®
May, 2013

Dual Wall, Single Conductor


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type RHH/RHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND HEAVY WALL
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Features:
• 1 4 AWG thru 1000 kcmil tinned annealed • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
copper per ASTM B33; Class B stranding per • Fully traceable
ASTM B8 • Qualified for 60-year service life
2 • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
3 •  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture- and
F • Submergence operability
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color Code: White • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
3. Jacket: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL®
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) — Black Industry Compliances:
•  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
Print: 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
•  or 14 AWG thru 4/0 AWG:
F • ICEA S-95-658
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C • UL 44 RHH/RHW-2
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE RHH/
RHW-2 600 V 90˚C VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY Flame Test Compliances:
MONTH YEAR • IEEE 383:1974
*Note: Sizes 1/ 0 AWG & larger include: SUN • IEEE 383:2003
RES FOR CT USE, TRACEABILITY NUMBER • ICEA T-29-520
& SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
• 250 kcmil THRU 1000 kcmil: • VW-1
GENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ 1/C
XXXKCMIL COPPER FR-XLPE (UL) TYPE Other:
RHH/RHW-2 600 V 90˚C SUN RES FOR CT •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
USE VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY MONTH YEAR with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
TRACEABILITY NUMBER SEQUENTIAL • ANSI N45.2
FOOTAGE MARK • ASME NQA-1
• NIAC
Options: • NUPIC
• Conductor stranding
• ISO Metric conductor Packaging:
•  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
Applications: wooden reels
•  LTROL® 60+ power cable is a 600 V dual
U
wall, insulated single conductor, thermoset,
Class 1E rated wire construction specifically
designed for applications in nuclear
generating stations and where additional
jacket protection is required
• For use in Class 1E low-voltage power
and lighting functions where optimum
performance is required and where flame
retardancy is critical
• May be installed in trays, conduit, ducts,
or direct buried

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
10
SPEC 175-60
ULTROL 60+ Power Cable
®
May, 2013

Dual Wall, Single Conductor


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type RHH/RHW-2 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG. MINIMUM AVG.


INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT

CATALOG COND. SIZE COND. LBS/ LBS/


NUMBER (AWG/kcmil) STRAND INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
17560.14.1 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.015 0.38 0.165 4.19 13 19 24 36
17560.12.1 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.015 0.38 0.184 4.67 20 30 33 49
17560.10.1 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.015 0.38 0.207 5.26 32 48 47 71
17560.8.1 8 7/.0486 0.045 1.14 0.015 0.38 0.268 6.81 51 76 78 116
17560.6.1 6 7/.0612 0.045 1.14 0.030 0.76 0.336 8.53 81 121 123 183
17560.4.1 4 7/.0772 0.045 1.14 0.030 0.76 0.383 9.73 129 192 180 267
17560.2.1 2 7/.0974 0.045 1.14 0.030 0.76 0.442 11.2 205 305 267 397
17560.1.1 1 19/.0664 0.055 1.40 0.045 1.14 0.530 13.5 258 384 347 517
17560.1/0.1 1/0 19/.0745 0.055 1.40 0.045 1.14 0.569 14.5 326 485 424 631
17560.2/0.1 2/0 19/.0837 0.055 1.40 0.045 1.14 0.614 15.6 411 612 520 774
17560.3/0.1 3/0 19/.0940 0.055 1.40 0.045 1.14 0.664 16.9 518 771 640 952
17560.4/0.1 4/0 19/.1055 0.055 1.40 0.045 1.14 0.720 18.3 653 972 788 1172
17560.250.1 250 37/.0822 0.065 1.65 0.065 1.65 0.829 21.1 772 1149 962 1432
17560.350.1 350 37/.0973 0.065 1.65 0.065 1.65 0.932 23.7 1081 1609 1302 1937
17560.500.1 500 37/.1162 0.065 1.65 0.065 1.65 1.061 27.0 1544 2297 1804 2685
17560.750.1 750 61/.1109 0.080 2.03 0.065 1.65 1.271 32.3 2316 3446 2661 3960
17560.1000.1 1000 61/.1280 0.080 2.03 0.065 1.65 1.421 36.1 3088 4595 3483 5183
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
11
SPEC 185-60
ULTROL 60+ Thermocouple Extension Cable
®
May, 2013

Individually Shielded Pairs, Overall Shield


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Applications:
2 • 1 8 AWG and 16 AWG annealed, solid •  LTROL® 60+ thermocouple extension
U
thermocouple extension grade alloys cable is a 600 V individual shielded pairs
calibrated to standard limits of error per with an overall shield, thermoset, Class 1E
ANSI-MC96.1, latest edition rated construction specifically designed for
applications in nuclear generating stations
3
2. Insulation: • Designed for use on critical circuits where
4&5 •  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture- and
F total isolation is required between pairs
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ and from external interference
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) • Can be installed in trays, conduit, ducts,
or in direct burial applications
6 3. Conductor Components:
• Insulated single conductors are matched Features:
and twisted into pairs • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
7 • Fully traceable
4. Color Code: • Qualified for 60-year service life
•  egative conductor is red; positive
N • Gamma and Beta radiation resistant
conductor is color coded per ANSI-MC96.1 (up to 350 megarads)
as follows: • Submergence operability
Type Pos. Cond Overall Jacket • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
JX White Black electricals
EX Purple Black • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
KX Yellow Black • Long-term moisture and radiation stability
TX Blue Black • Free stripping for ease of termination
• In multi-pair cables, pair number is printed • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
alpha-numerically on the positive conductor
Industry Compliances:
5. Cable Core: •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
•  onductor components are cables with
C 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
non-hygroscopic fillers and an overall binder • ICEA S-73-532
tape as necessary • ANSI MC96.1

6. Shields: Flame Test Compliances:


• Individually shielded: pairs are 100% • IEEE 383:1974
shielded, helically applied with a copper/ • IEEE 383:2003
polyester tape in contact with a stranded • ICEA T-29-520
tinned copper drain wire and an overall • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
polyester electrical isolation tape • VW-1
• Overall shield: copper/polyester tape in
contact with a stranded tinned copper Other:
drain wire •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
7. Jacket: • ANSI N45.2
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F • ASME NQA-1
and radiation-resistant thermoset, ULTROL® • NIAC
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) — Black • NUPIC

Print: Packaging:
•  ENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ XX/
G •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
PR XXAWG TYPE EX OR JX OR KX OR TX wooden reels
FR-XLPE XLPO SHIELDED 600 V 90°C DAY
MONTH YEAR TRACEABILITY NUMBER
SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
12
SPEC 185-60
ULTROL 60+ Thermocouple Extension Cable
®
May, 2013

Individually Shielded Pairs, Overall Shield


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MIN. AVG. INSULATION MIN. AVG. JACKET


CONDUCTOR TYPE CONDUCTOR SIZE (AWG) NO. OF PAIRS THICKNESS (INCHES) DRAIN WIRE SIZE (AWG) THICKNESS (INCHES)
JX, EX, KX, TX 18 and 16 1 - 12 .025 18 and 20 .045

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
13
SPEC 200-60
ULTROL 60+ Instrumentation Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

Product Construction
1
1. Conductor: Features:
2 • 1 8 AWG and 16 AWG tinned annealed • Rated at 90°C wet or dry
copper per ASTM B33; Class B stranding • Fully traceable
per ASTM B8 • Qualified for 60-year service life
• Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
3 •  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture- and
F • Submergence operability
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color code: Per ICEA Method 1, Table E-1 • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
3. Jacket: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-,
F • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL®
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) — Black Industry Compliances:
•  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
Print: 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
•  ENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+
G • ICEA S-73-532
XX/C XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE XLPO
600 V 90°C SUN RES OIL RES I & II Flame Test Compliances:
DIR BUR NUCLEAR DAY MONTH YEAR • IEEE 383:1974
TRACEABILITY NUMBER SEQUENTIAL • IEEE 383:2003
FOOTAGE MARK • ICEA T-29-520
• IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
Options: • VW-1
• Conductor stranding
• ISO Metric conductors Other:
•  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
Applications: with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
•  LTROL® 60+ instrumentation cable is a
U • ANSI N45.2
600 V multi-conductor, thermoset, Class 1E • ASME NQA-1
rated construction specifically designed for • NIAC
applications in nuclear generating stations • NUPIC
and where flame retardancy is critical
• For use in Class 1E monitoring data Packaging:
recording and transmitting information on •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
low energy circuits where shielding from wooden reels
external electrostatic interference is not
required
• Can be installed in trays, conduit, ducts,
or in direct burial applications

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
14
SPEC 200-60
ULTROL 60+ Instrumentation Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG. MINIMUM AVG.


INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT
COND.
CATALOG NO. OF SIZE COND. LBS/ LBS/
NUMBER COND. (AWG) STRAND INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
20060.18.2 2 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.305 7.75 10 15 55 82
20060.18.3 3 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.315 8.00 15 23 61 90
20060.18.4 4 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.340 8.64 20 30 76 113
20060.18.5 5 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.370 9.40 25 38 84 125
20060.18.7 7 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.400 10.16 35 53 104 155
20060.18.9 9 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.460 11.68 46 68 129 193
20060.18.12 12 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.515 13.08 51 76 165 246
20060.18.19 19 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.630 16.00 96 143 255 380
20060.18.25 25 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.730 18.54 127 189 327 486
20060.18.30 30 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.765 19.43 151 225 372 554
20060.18.37 37 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.830 21.05 188 280 451 671

20060.16.2 2 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.320 8.13 16 24 59 88


20060.16.3 3 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.335 8.51 24 36 73 108
20060.16.4 4 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.365 9.27 32 48 90 134
20060.16.5 5 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.395 10.03 40 60 104 155
20060.16.7 7 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.430 10.92 57 84 135 201
20060.16.9 9 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.045 1.14 0.500 12.70 73 108 169 251
20060.16.12 12 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.590 15.00 97 145 233 346
20060.16.19 19 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.680 17.27 154 229 335 498
20060.16.25 25 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.790 20.07 203 302 427 636
20060.16.30 30 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.060 1.52 0.880 22.35 244 363 543 807
20060.16.37 37 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 0.080 2.03 0.945 24.00 300 447 648 964
Insulated conductor diameter (inches) 18 AWG (.10) and 16 AWG (.11).
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
15
SPEC 225-60
ULTROL 60+ Instrumentation Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Features:
2 • 1 8 AWG and 16 AWG tinned annealed • Rated at 90°C wet or dry
copper per ASTM B33; Class B stranding per • Fully traceable
ASTM B8 • Qualified for 60-year service life
3 • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
4 •  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture- and
F • Submergence operability
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color code: Per ICEA Method 1, Table E-1 • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
3. Overall Shield: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  opper/polyester tape in contact with a
C • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
stranded tinned copper drain wire
Industry Compliances:
4. Jacket: •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® • ICEA S-73-532
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) ­­— Black
Flame Test Compliances:
Print: • IEEE 383:1974
•  ENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+
G • IEEE 383:2003
XX/C XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE XLPO • ICEA T-29-520
SHIELDED 600 V 90°C SUN RES OIL RES I • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
& II DIR BUR NUCLEAR DAY MONTH YEAR • VW-1
TRACEABILITY NUMBER SEQUENTIAL
FOOTAGE MARK Other:
•  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
Options: with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
• Conductor stranding • ANSI N45.2
• ISO Metric conductors • ASME NQA-1
• Tinned copper braid shield • NIAC
• NUPIC
Applications:
•  LTROL® 60+ instrumentation cable is a
U Packaging:
600 V overall shielded multi-conductor, •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
thermoset, Class 1E rated construction wooden reels
specifically designed for applications in
nuclear generating stations and where flame
retardancy is critical
• Designed for use on circuits where overall
shielding is required to protect from external
electrostatic interference
• Can be installed in trays, conduit, ducts, or in
direct burial applications

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
16
SPEC 225-60
ULTROL 60+ Instrumentation Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1 A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG. MINIMUM AVG.


INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT
COND. DRAIN
CATALOG NO. OF SIZE COND. WIRE SIZE LBS/ LBS/
NUMBER COND. (AWG) STRAND INCHES mm (AWG) INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
22560.18.2 2 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.291 7.39 13 20 57 85
22560.18.3 3 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.306 7.77 18 27 60 90
22560.18.4 4 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.332 8.43 23 35 79 117
22560.18.5 5 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.399 10.1 29 42 85 127
22560.18.7 7 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.428 10.9 39 57 106 158
22560.18.9 9 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.488 12.4 49 73 132 196
22560.18.12 12 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.557 14.2 64 96 164 244
22560.18.19 19 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.654 16.6 99 148 257 382
22560.18.25 25 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.747 19.0 130 194 327 487
22560.18.30 30 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.793 20.1 155 231 377 561
22560.18.37 37 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.080 2.03 0.890 22.6 191 284 449 668

22560.16.2 2 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.045 1.14 0.309 7.85 21 32 64 96


22560.16.3 3 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.045 1.14 0.325 8.26 29 44 77 114
22560.16.4 4 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.045 1.14 0.353 8.97 37 56 93 138
22560.16.5 5 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.045 1.14 0.433 11.0 46 68 109 162
22560.16.7 7 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.045 1.14 0.465 11.8 62 92 137 204
22560.16.9 9 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.561 14.3 78 116 170 253
22560.16.12 12 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.620 15.8 103 153 235 349
22560.16.19 19 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.711 18.1 159 237 337 501
22560.16.25 25 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.814 20.7 208 310 430 640
22560.16.30 30 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 0.904 23.0 249 371 542 806
22560.16.37 37 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 0.967 24.6 305 454 643 957
Insulated conductor diameter (inches) 18 AWG (.10) and 16 AWG (.11).
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
17
SPEC 250-60
ULTROL 60+ Instrumentation Cable
®
May, 2013

Individually Shielded Pairs or Triads


Overall Shield
Class 1E Nuclear A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

600 V, 90°C, VW-1 class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Applications (cont’d):
2 • 1 8 AWG and 16 AWG tinned annealed •  esigned for use on critical circuits where
D
3 copper per ASTM B33; Class B stranding total isolation is required between pairs/
per ASTM B8 triads and from external interference
• Can be installed in trays, conduit, ducts,
2. Insulation: or in direct burial applications
4 •  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture- and
F
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ Features:
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
• Color code: Per ICEA Method 1 — Pairs: • Fully traceable
black and white; Triads: black, white and red. • Qualified for 60-year service life
One conductor in each pair/triad is printed • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
alpha-numerically for easy identification (up to 350 megarads)
• Submergence operability
3. Shields: • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
• Individually shielded: pairs or triads are electricals
100% shielded with a copper/polyester tape • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
in contact with a stranded tinned copper • Long-term moisture and radiation stability
drain wire and an overall polyester electrical • Free stripping for ease of termination
isolation tape • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
• Overall shield: copper/polyester tape in
contact with a stranded tinned copper Industry Compliances:
drain wire •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
4. Jacket: • ICEA S-73-532
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® Flame Test Compliances:
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) ­— Black • IEEE 383:1974
• IEEE 383:2003
Print: • ICEA T-29-520
•  ENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+
G • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
XX/PR OR TRIADS XXAWG COPPER FR- • VW-1
XLPE XLPO SHIELDED 600 V 90°C SUN
RES OIL RES I & II DIR BUR NUCLEAR DAY Other:
MONTH YEAR TRACEABILITY NUMBER •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
• ANSI N45.2
Options: • ASME NQA-1
• Conductor stranding • NIAC
• ISO Metric conductors • NUPIC
• Tinned copper braid shield
Packaging:
Applications: •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
•  LTROL® 60+ instrumentation cable is a
U wooden reels
600 V individual shielded pairs or triads
with overall shield, thermoset, Class 1E
rated construction specifically designed for
applications in nuclear generating stations
and where flame retardancy is critical

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
18
SPEC 250-60
ULTROL 60+ Instrumentation Cable
®
May, 2013

Individually Shielded Pairs or Triads


Overall Shield
Class 1E Nuclear A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

600 V, 90°C, VW-1

MINIMUM AVG. MINIMUM AVG.


INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT
NO. OF COND. DRAIN
CATALOG PAIRS/ SIZE COND. WIRE SIZE LBS/ LBS/
NUMBER TRIADS (AWG) STRAND INCHES mm (AWG) INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
25060.18.2P 2 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.462 11.7 30 45 140 208
25060.18.3P 3 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.490 12.5 43 65 173 257
25060.18.4P 4 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.567 14.4 57 85 245 365
25060.18.5P 5 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.619 15.7 70 105 290 432
25060.18.7P 7 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.673 17.1 97 145 313 465
25060.18.9P 9 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.784 19.9 125 186 389 579
25060.18.12P 12 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.080 2.03 0.923 23.4 165 246 536 798
25060.18.19P 19 SPS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.080 2.03 1.077 27.4 259 385 708 1054

25060.16.2P 2 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.045 1.14 0.495 12.6 48 71 180 268
25060.16.3P 3 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.556 14.1 69 103 239 356
25060.16.4P 4 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.608 15.4 91 135 307 456
25060.16.5P 5 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.665 16.9 113 168 370 550
25060.16.7P 7 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.725 18.4 156 232 401 597
25060.16.9P 9 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 0.887 22.5 199 296 551 820
25060.16.12P 12 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 0.996 25.3 264 393 694 1033
25060.16.19P 19 SPS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 1.164 29.6 414 616 935 1391

25060.18.2T 2 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.489 12.4 40 60 188 280
25060.18.3T 3 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.045 1.14 0.519 13.2 59 87 235 350
25060.18.4T 4 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.599 15.2 77 115 337 502
25060.18.5T 5 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.655 16.6 96 143 398 593
25060.18.7T 7 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.714 18.1 133 198 433 645
25060.18.9T 9 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.060 1.52 0.833 21.2 170 253 533 794
25060.18.12T 12 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.080 2.03 0.979 24.9 226 336 741 1102
25060.18.19T 19 STS 18 7/.0152 0.025 0.64 20 0.080 2.03 1.145 29.1 356 530 977 1454

25060.16.2T 2 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.554 14.1 64 96 241 359
25060.16.3T 3 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.587 14.9 94 139 325 484
25060.16.4T 4 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.642 16.3 124 185 423 630
25060.16.5T 5 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.704 17.9 154 229 506 752
25060.16.7T 7 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.060 1.52 0.768 19.5 213 317 553 823
25060.16.9T 9 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 0.939 23.9 272 405 762 1134
25060.16.12T 12 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 1.055 26.8 361 537 958 1425
25060.16.19T 19 STS 16 7/.0192 0.025 0.64 18 0.080 2.03 1.236 31.4 569 847 1287 1916
Insulated conductor diameter (inches) 18 AWG (.10) and 16 AWG (.11).
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances. Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726
International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
19
SPEC 275-60
ULTROL 60+ Control Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type TC-ER* A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Features:
• 1 4 AWG thru 10 AWG tinned annealed • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
2 copper; Class B stranding; 2 thru 37 • Fully traceable
conductors • Qualified for 60-year service life
• Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
3 •  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture- and
F • Submergence operability
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color code: Per ICEA Method 1, Table E-1 • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
3. Jacket: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL®
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) — Black Industry Compliances:
•  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
Print: 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
•  ENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ XX/C
G • ICEA S-73-532
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE XLPO 600 V • UL 1277 Type TC-ER*
90°C SUN RES OIL RES I & II DIR BUR (UL) • UL 44 XHHW-2
TYPE-TC-ER* XHHW-2 VW-1 NUCLEAR DAY * -ER for > 2 conductors
MONTH YEAR TRACEABILITY NUMBER
SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK Flame Test Compliances:
* -ER for > 2 conductors • IEEE 383:1974
• IEEE 383:2003
Options: • ICEA T-29-520
• Conductor stranding • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
• ISO Metric conductors • VW-1
• E-2 color code
Other:
Applications: •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
•  LTROL® 60+ control cable is a 600 V
U with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
multi-conductor, thermoset, Class 1E rated • ANSI N45.2
construction specifically designed for • ASME NQA-1
applications in nuclear generating stations • NIAC
and where flame retardancy is critical • NUPIC
• For use in Class 1E power distribution and
control circuits for power lighting, control Packaging:
and signal circuits •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
• Can be installed in trays, conduit, ducts, wooden reels
or in direct burial applications

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
20
SPEC 275-60
ULTROL 60+ Control Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor
Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type TC-ER* A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG. MINIMUM AVG.


INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT
COND.
CATALOG NO. OF SIZE COND. LBS/ LBS/
NUMBER COND. (AWG) STRAND INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
27560.14.2 2 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.359 9.12 26 38 87 130
27560.14.3 3 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.379 9.63 38 57 98 146
27560.14.4 4 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.414 10.5 51 76 122 182
27560.14.5 5 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.452 11.5 64 95 142 211
27560.14.7 7 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.492 12.5 90 134 201 299
27560.14.9 9 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.603 15.3 116 173 277 412
27560.14.12 12 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.675 17.2 155 231 339 505
27560.14.19 19 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.785 19.9 245 365 536 797
27560.14.25 25 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 0.951 24.2 321 478 661 984
27560.14.30 30 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 1.013 25.7 385 573 836 1244
27560.14.37 37 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 1.091 27.7 476 708 924 1375

27560.12.2 2 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.397 10.1 41 61 112 167
27560.12.3 3 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.420 10.7 61 91 129 192
27560.12.4 4 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.460 11.7 81 121 182 271
27560.12.5 5 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.503 12.8 102 152 216 322
27560.12.7 7 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.579 14.7 143 213 289 430
27560.12.9 9 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.671 17.1 184 274 379 564
27560.12.12 12 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.754 19.2 245 365 479 713
27560.12.19 19 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 0.923 23.4 389 579 738 1098
27560.12.25 25 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 1.067 27.1 512 762 913 1358
27560.12.30 30 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 1.138 28.9 613 912 1058 1574
27560.12.37 37 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 1.227 31.2 756 1125 1274 1896

27560.10.2 2 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.443 11.3 65 96 147 219
27560.10.3 3 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.470 11.9 97 144 177 263
27560.10.4 4 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.045 1.14 0.515 13.1 130 194 265 394
27560.10.5 5 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.595 15.1 162 241 324 483
27560.10.7 7 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.648 16.5 227 338 388 578
27560.10.9 9 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.060 1.52 0.754 19.2 292 435 550 818
27560.10.12 12 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 0.890 22.6 390 580 684 1018
27560.10.19 19 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 0.080 2.03 1.038 26.4 614 918 1014 1509
Insulated conductor diameter (inches) 14 AWG (.14), 12 AWG (.16) and 10 AWG (.18).
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

Telephone: (800) 237-6419 x8726


International: +1.860.465.8726
[email protected]
21
SPEC 300-60
ULTROL 60+ Control Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type TC-ER* A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
1. Conductor: Features:
2 • 1 4 AWG thru 10 AWG, tinned annealed • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
copper; Class B stranding; 2 thru 37 • Fully traceable
conductors • Qualified for 60-year service life
3 • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
4 •  lame-retardant , heat-, moisture- and
F • Submergence operability
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color code: per ICEA Method 1, Table E-1 • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
3. Overall Shield: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  opper/polyester tape in contact with a
C • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
stranded tinned copper drain wire
Industry Compliances:
4. Jacket: •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® • ICEA S-73-532
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) ­— Black • UL 1277 Type TC-ER*
• UL 44 XHHW-2
Print: * -ER for > 2 conductors
•  ENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+ XX/C
G
XXAWG COPPER FR-XLPE XLPO SHIELDED Flame Test Compliances:
600 V 90°C SUN RES OIL RES I & II DIR BUR • IEEE 383:1974
(UL) TYPE TC-ER* XHHW-2 VW-1 NUCLEAR • IEEE 383:2003
DAY MONTH YEAR TRACEABILITY • ICEA T-29-520
NUMBER SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
* -ER for > 2 conductors • VW-1

Options: Other:
• Conductor stranding •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
• ISO Metric conductors with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
• E-2 color code • ANSI N45.2
• Longitudinal corrugated tinned copper • ASME NQA-1
tape shield • NIAC
• NUPIC
Applications:
•  LTROL® 60+ control cable is a 600 V
U Packaging:
overall shielded, multi-conductor, thermoset, •  aterial to be shipped on non-returnable
M
Class 1E rated construction specifically wooden reels
designed for applications in nuclear
generating stations and where flame
retardancy is critical
• Where optimum performance is required for
use on Class 1E circuits when shielding from
external electrostatic interference is required
• Can be installed in trays, conduit, ducts,
or in direct burial applications

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SPEC 300-60
ULTROL 60+ Control Cable
®
May, 2013

Multi-Conductor, Overall Shield


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type TC-ER* A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG. MINIMUM AVG.


INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT
COND. DRAIN
CATALOG NO. OF SIZE COND. WIRE SIZE LBS/ LBS/
NUMBER COND. (AWG) STRAND INCHES mm (AWG) INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
30060.14.2 2 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.045 1.14 0.359 9.12 34 50 98 145
30060.14.3 3 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.045 1.14 0.379 9.63 47 69 108 161
30060.14.4 4 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.045 1.14 0.414 10.5 59 88 134 199
30060.14.5 5 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.045 1.14 0.512 13.0 72 108 152 227
30060.14.7 7 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.060 1.52 0.582 14.8 98 146 211 313
30060.14.9 9 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.060 1.52 0.663 16.8 124 185 289 430
30060.14.12 12 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.060 1.52 0.736 18.7 163 243 352 524
30060.14.19 19 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.080 2.03 0.888 22.6 251 374 546 812
30060.14.25 25 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.080 2.03 1.014 25.8 330 491 675 1005
30060.14.30 30 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.080 2.03 1.076 27.3 394 586 852 1268
30060.14.37 37 14 7/.0242 0.030 0.76 16 0.080 2.03 1.154 29.3 484 720 1055 1570

30060.12.2 2 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.045 1.14 0.397 10.0 54 80 129 192
30060.12.3 3 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.045 1.14 0.420 10.7 74 110 145 216
30060.12.4 4 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.045 1.14 0.460 11.7 94 140 198 295
30060.12.5 5 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.060 1.52 0.607 15.4 115 171 229 341
30060.12.7 7 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.060 1.52 0.653 16.6 156 232 305 453
30060.12.9 9 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.060 1.52 0.745 18.9 197 293 394 587
30060.12.12 12 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.060 1.52 0.828 21.0 258 384 495 736
30060.12.19 19 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.080 2.03 0.997 25.3 401 597 754 1122
30060.12.25 25 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.080 2.03 1.141 29.0 525 781 929 1383
30060.12.30 30 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.080 2.03 1.211 30.8 626 932 1074 1599
30060.12.37 37 12 7/.0305 0.030 0.76 14 0.080 2.03 1.301 33.1 769 1144 1291 1921

30060.10.2 2 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.045 1.14 0.443 11.3 85 127 173 258
30060.10.3 3 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.045 1.14 0.470 11.9 118 176 202 301
30060.10.4 4 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.045 1.14 0.515 13.1 150 223 291 433
30060.10.5 5 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.060 1.52 0.688 17.5 183 272 349 519
30060.10.7 7 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.060 1.52 0.740 18.8 248 369 415 618
30060.10.9 9 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.080 2.03 0.887 22.5 313 466 570 849
30060.10.12 12 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.080 2.03 0.982 24.9 411 612 709 1055
30060.10.19 19 10 7/.0385 0.030 0.76 12 0.080 2.03 1.130 28.7 638 950 1038 1545
Insulated conductor diameter (inches) 14 AWG (.14), 12 AWG (.16) and 10 AWG (.18).
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

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SPEC 325-60
ULTROL 60+ Power Cable
®
May, 2013

3 or 4 Conductors with Ground


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type TC-ER A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

class -40˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

1 Product Construction
2 1. Conductor: Features:
•  AWG thru 750 kcmil tinned annealed
8 • Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
3 copper per ASTM B33; Class B stranding • Fully traceable
per ASTM B8 • Qualified for 60-year service life
4 • Gamma and beta radiation resistant
2. Insulation: (up to 350 megarads)
•  lame-retardant, heat-, moisture- and
F • Submergence operability
radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® 60+ • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
Cross-linked Polyethylene (FR-XLPE) electricals
• Color code: Per ICEA Method 1, Table E-1 • Excellent mechanical cut-through properties
• Long-term moisture and radiation stability
3. Grounding Conductor: • Free stripping for ease of termination
•  inned annealed copper Class B stranding,
T • Meets cold bend test at -40°C
sized according to NEC® requirements
Industry Compliances:
4. Jacket: •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F 323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
and radiation-resistant thermoset ULTROL® • ICEA S-73-532
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) — Black • UL 1277 Type TC-ER
• UL 44 XHHW-2
Print:
•  ENERAL CABLE (WC) ULTROL® 60+
G Flame Test Compliances:
XX/C XXAWG WITH GRND COPPER FR- • IEEE 383:1974
XLPE XLPO 600 V 90˚C SUN RES OIL • IEEE 383:2003
RES I & II DIR BUR (UL) TYPE TC-ER* • ICEA T-29-520
XHHW-2 NUCLEAR DAY MONTH YEAR • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
TRACEABILITY NUMBER SEQUENTIAL • VW-1
FOOTAGE MARK
Other:
Options: •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
• Conductor stranding with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
• ISO Metric conductors • ANSI N45.2
• Colored insulation • ASME NQA-1
• Method 4 color code • NIAC
• Sectioned grounding conductors • NUPIC
• Longitudinal corrugated tinned copper
tape shield Packaging:
•  aterial to be shipped on spools on non-
M
Applications: returnable wooden reels
•  LTROL® 60+ power cable is a 600 V
U
multi-conductor, thermoset, Class 1E rated
construction specifically designed for
applications in nuclear generating stations
and where flame retardancy is critical
• For use in Class 1E power distribution and
control circuits for power lighting, control
and signal circuits
• Can be installed in trays, conduit, ducts, or in
direct burial applications

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SPEC 325-60
ULTROL 60+ Power Cable
®
May, 2013

3 or 4 Conductors with Ground


Class 1E Nuclear
600 V, 90°C, VW-1, UL Type TC-ER A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MINIMUM AVG. MINIMUM AVG.


INSULATION JACKET NOMINAL CABLE
THICKNESS THICKNESS O.D. COPPER WEIGHT NET WEIGHT
GROUND
CATALOG NO. OF COND.SIZE COND. WIRE SIZE LBS/ LBS/
NUMBER COND. (AWG/kcmil) STRAND INCHES mm (AWG) INCHES mm INCHES mm 1000 FT kg/km 1000 FT kg/km
32560.8.3 3 8 7/.0486 0.045 1.14 10 0.060 1.52 0.629 16.0 187 278 328 488
32560.8.4 4 8 7/.0486 0.045 1.14 10 0.060 1.52 0.690 17.5 238 354 406 604

32560.6.3 3 6 7/.0612 0.045 1.14 8 0.060 1.52 0.708 18.0 297 442 477 710
32560.6.4 4 6 7/.0612 0.045 1.14 8 0.060 1.52 0.779 19.8 379 564 593 882

32560.4.3 3 4 7/.0772 0.045 1.14 8 0.060 1.52 0.810 20.6 442 658 707 1052
32560.4.4 4 4 7/.0772 0.045 1.14 8 0.080 2.03 0.932 23.7 572 851 878 1306

32560.2.3 3 2 7/.0974 0.045 1.14 6 0.080 2.03 0.977 24.8 701 1043 1015 1511
32560.2.4 4 2 7/.0974 0.045 1.14 6 0.080 2.03 1.075 27.3 908 1351 1279 1904

32560.1.3 3 1 19/.0664 0.055 1.14 6 0.080 2.03 1.115 28.3 861 1281 1282 1907
32560.1.4 4 1 19/.0664 0.055 1.14 6 0.080 2.03 1.225 31.1 1122 1670 1735 2581

32560.1/0.3 3 1/0 19/.0745 0.055 1.40 6 0.080 2.03 1.186 30.1 1081 1609 1481 2204
32560.1/0.4 4 1/0 19/.0745 0.055 1.40 6 0.080 2.03 1.309 33.3 1395 2076 1894 2818

32560.2/0.3 3 2/0 19/.0837 0.055 1.40 6 0.080 2.03 1.283 32.6 1323 1969 1792 2667
32560.2/0.4 4 2/0 19/.0837 0.055 1.40 6 0.080 2.03 1.418 36.0 1737 2585 2300 3422

32560.3/0.3 3 3/0 19/.0940 0.055 1.40 4 0.080 2.03 1.391 35.3 1694 2521 2211 3290
32560.3/0.4 4 3/0 19/.0940 0.055 1.40 4 0.080 2.03 1.538 39.1 2217 3299 2838 4223

32560.4/0.3 3 4/0 19/.1055 0.055 1.40 4 0.080 2.03 1.511 38.4 2102 3128 2694 4009
32560.4/0.4 4 4/0 19/.1055 0.055 1.40 4 0.110 2.79 1.734 44.0 2760 4107 3587 5337

32560.250.3 3 250 37/.0822 0.065 1.65 4 0.080 2.03 1.658 42.1 2460 3661 3280 4881
32560.250.4 4 250 37/.0822 0.065 1.65 4 0.110 2.79 1.898 48.2 3239 4820 4189 6233

32560.350.3 3 350 37/.0973 0.065 1.65 3 0.110 2.79 1.940 49.3 3437 5115 4410 6562
32560.350.4 4 350 37/.0973 0.065 1.65 3 0.110 2.79 2.146 54.5 4517 6722 5699 8480

32560.500.3 3 500 37/.1162 0.065 1.65 2 0.110 2.79 2.218 56.3 4866 7242 6010 8943
32560.500.4 4 500 37/.1162 0.065 1.65 2 0.110 2.79 2.458 62.4 6424 9560 7776 11571

32560.750.3 3 750 61/.1109 0.080 2.03 1 0.110 2.79 2.670 67.8 7249 10788 9014 13413
32560.750.4 4 750 61/.1109 0.080 2.03 1 0.140 3.56 3.025 76.8 9585 14264 11660 17351
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

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SPEC 340-60
ULTROL 60+ Medium-Voltage Power Cable
®
May, 2013

Shielded, Single Conductor


Class 1E Nuclear
5 kV and 8 kV, UL Type MV-105, 133%/100% Ins. Levels; 15 kV, UL Type MV-105, A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

133% Ins. Level class -25˚C

1E
RATED RADIATION- FLAME- MOISTURE- UV/SUNLIGHT- CROSS-LINKED OIL-RESISTANT CUT-THROUGH COLD BEND
CLASS 1E RESISTANT RETARDANT RESISTANT RESISTANT

Product Construction
1
1. Conductor: Features:
2 •  kV (133%) and 8 kV (100%): 6 AWG
5 • UL Rated 105˚C
3 thru 1000 kcmil annealed tinned copper • ICEA Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
compressed Class B strand • Qualified for 60-year service life
4 • 15 kV (133%): 2 AWG thru 1000 kcmil • Fully traceable
5 annealed tinned copper compressed Class • Gamma and Beta radiation resistant
B strand (up to 350 megarads)
6 • Submergence operability
2. Extruded Strand Shield (ESS): • Long-term thermal endurance and superior
•  xtruded thermoset semi-conducting
E electricals
stress-control layer over conductor • Long-term moisture and radiation stability
3. Insulation: • Excellent heat and moisture resistance
•  adiation-resistant Ethylene Propylene
R • Outstanding corona resistance
Rubber (EPR) insulation, colored to contrast • Flexibility for easy handling
with the black semi-conducting shield layers • High dielectric strength
• Low moisture absorption
4. Extruded Insulation Shield (EIS): • Electrical stability under stress
•  hermoset semi-conducting polymeric layer
T • Low dielectric loss
free stripping from insulation • Chemical-resistant
• Meets cold bend test at -25˚C
5. Metallic Shield:
•  ongitudinally applied 8 mil corrugated
L Industry Compliances:
tinned copper tape with overlap •  lass 1E Qualified in accordance with IEEE
C
323-1974/2003 and IEEE 383-1974/2003
6. Jacket: • UL 1072
•  lame-retardant, moisture-, oil-, sunlight-
F • ICEA S-93-639/NEMA WC74
and radiation-resistant, thermoset ULTROL® • ICEA S-97-682
60+ Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) — Black • AEIC CS8-07
Print: • UL listed as Type MV-105 for use in
•  ENERAL CABLE (PLANT OF MFG) DAY
G accordance with NEC, UL File # E90501
MONTH YEAR LIGHTNING BOLT SYMBOL • Sizes 1/0 AWG and larger are listed and
ULTROL® 60+ 1/C SIZE (AWG OR KCMIL) marked “FOR CT USE” in accordance
CU (INSULATION THICKNESS) EPR TYPE with NEC
MV-105 (VOLTAGE) KV% INSULATION Flame Test Compliances:
LEVEL SUN RES FOR CT USE* (UL) • IEEE 383:1974
NUCLEAR TRACEABILITY NUMBER • IEEE 383:2003
SEQUENTIAL FOOTAGE MARK • ICEA T-29-520
* Note: Sizes 1/0 AWG and larger include: • IEEE 1202/FT4-1991, Aged & Unaged
FOR CT USE • VW-1
Applications: Other:
•  uperior performance in utility power
S •  uality assurance program in accordance
Q
generating plants and other industrial with NRC 10CFR50 Appendix B
three-phase applications • ANSI N45.2
• For power to emergency diesel motors • ASME NQA-1
• Class 1E rated wire construction specifically • NIAC
designed for applications in nuclear • NUPIC
generating stations
• For use in wet or dry locations Packaging:
• For use in aerial, conduit, open tray, •  aterial cut to length and shipped on
M
underground duct installations, and non-returnable wood reels.
direct burial • Extra charges apply for cuts less than
1000 ft., lagging, pulling eyes, paralleling
and triplexing

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SPEC 340-60
ULTROL 60+ Medium-Voltage Power Cable
®
May, 2013

Shielded, Single Conductor


Class 1E Nuclear
5 kV and 8 kV, UL Type MV-105, 133%/100% Ins. Levels; 15 kV, UL Type MV-105, A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

133% Ins. Level

VOLTAGE SIZE RANGE (AWG/kcmil) INSULATION THICKNESS (mils)


5 kV (133%), 8 kV (100%) 6 thru 1000 115
15 kV (133%) 2 thru 1000 220

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NOTES A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

28
TABLE OF CONTENTS A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

SECTION 2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 29-50


SPEC. NO. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION REV. DATE PAGE NO.
SPEC A100 Common Color Sequence May 2013 30
SPEC A125 Temperature Conversion Table Oct. 2011 31
SPEC A150 Metric Conversion Factors Sept. 2010 32
SPEC A185 AWG (American Wire Gauge) to mm2 May 2013 33
(Millimeters Squared) Conversion
SPEC B025 Class B Conductors for General Wiring Mar. 2012 34
SPEC B030 Class C Conductors for General Wiring Feb. 2011 35
SPEC B035 Class H Conductors for General Wiring Feb. 2011 36
SPEC B040 Class I Conductors for General Wiring Mar. 2012 37
SPEC B045 Class K Conductors for General Wiring Mar. 2012 38
SPEC D005 Recommended Reel Handling Practices May 2013 39
SPEC D025 Recommended Cable Handling Practices Oct. 2011 40
SPEC D050 Recommended Cable Storage Practices May 2013 41
SPEC E005 Pre-Installation Instructions Apr. 2010 42
SPEC E025 Installation - Overview and Checklist Jan. 2011 43
SPEC E050 Installation - Feed-In Setups Apr. 2010 44-45
SPEC E075 Installation - Conductor Maximum Pulling Tensions Oct. 2012 46-47
SPEC E100 Installation - Training and Bending Limitations Apr. 2010 48
SPEC E130 Installation - Maximum Sidewall Pressure May 2013 49
INDEX Catalog Number Index May 2013 50

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SPEC A100
May, 2013

Common Color Sequence A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Method 1 - Method 4 -
Table E1 Color Sequence All Conductors Black
COND. BACKGROUND FIRST SECOND COND. BACKGROUND FIRST SECOND COND. CONDUCTOR PRINTING
NO. OR BASE TRACER TRACER NO. OR BASE TRACER TRACER
COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR COLOR
1st “1-One”
1 Black - - 20 Red Green -
2nd “2-Two”
2 White - - 21 Orange Green -
3rd “3-Three”
3 Red - - 22 Black White Red
4th “4-Four”
4 Green - - 23 White Black Red
5th “5-Five”
5 Orange - - 24 Red Black White
6 Blue - - 25 Green Black White
7 White Black - 26 Orange Black White
8 Red Black - 27 Blue Black White
9 Green Black - 28 Black Red Green
10 Orange Black - 29 White Red Green
11 Blue Black - 30 Red Black Green
12 Black White - 31 Green Black Orange
13 Red White - 32 Orange Black Green
14 Green White - 33 Blue White Orange
15 Blue White - 34 Black White Orange
16 Black Red - 35 White Red Orange
17 White Red - 36 Orange White Blue
18 Orange Red - 37 White Red Blue
19 Blue Red -
Pair cables are Black, White and numbered. Triad cables are Black, White, Red and numbered.

Method 1 -
Table E2 Color Sequence ANSI MC 96.1 Conductor Alloy and Color Code
COND. BACKGROUND TRACER COND. BACKGROUND TRACER COND. POSITIVE WIRE NEGATIVE WIRE OUTER
NO. OR BASE COLOR NO. OR BASE COLOR TYPE ALLOY COLOR ALLOY COLOR JACKET
COLOR COLOR EX Chromel Purple Constantan Red Purple
1 Black - 19 Orange Blue JX Iron White Constantan Red Black
2 Red - 20 Yellow Blue
KX Chromel Yellow Alumel Red Yellow
3 Blue - 21 Brown Blue
4 Orange - 22 Black Orange TX Copper Blue Constantan Red Blue
5 Yellow - 23 Red Orange
6 Brown - 24 Blue Orange
7 Red Black 25 Yellow Orange
8 Blue Black 26 Brown Orange
9 Orange Black 27 Black Yellow
10 Yellow Black 28 Red Yellow
11 Brown Black 29 Blue Yellow
12 Black Red 30 Orange Yellow
13 Blue Red 31 Brown Yellow
14 Orange Red 32 Black Brown
15 Yellow Red 33 Red Brown
16 Brown Red 34 Blue Brown
17 Black Blue 35 Orange Brown
18 Red Blue 36 Yellow Brown
Pair cables are Black, Red and numbered. Triad cables are Black, Red, Blue and numbered.
Colors repeat after 36 conductors. There are no Green or White conductors or stripes.

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SPEC A125
October, 2011

Temperature Conversion Table A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Known temperature is in boldface type-Temp (°F or °C). Corresponding temperature in degrees Fahrenheit will be found in the
column to the right. Corresponding temperature in degrees Centigrade will be found in the column to the left.
-5 TO -100 0 TO 100 100 TO 500
Temp Temp Temp Temp
°C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F
(˚F or ˚C) (˚F or ˚C) (˚F or ˚C) (˚F or ˚C)
-73.3 -100 -148 -17.8 0 32.0 10.0 50 122.0 38 100 212
-70.5 -95 -139 -17.2 1 33.8 10.6 51 123.8 43 110 230
-67.8 -90 -130 -16.7 2 35.6 11.1 52 125.6 49 120 248
-65.0 -85 -121 -16.1 3 37.4 11.7 53 127.4 54 130 266
-62.2 -80 -112 -15.6 4 39.2 12.2 54 129.2 60 140 284
-59.5 -75 -103 -15.0 5 41.0 12.8 55 131.0 66 150 302
-56.7 -70 -94 -14.4 6 42.8 13.3 56 132.8 71 160 320
-53.9 -65 -85 -13.9 7 44.6 13.9 57 134.6 77 170 338
-51.1 -60 -76 -13.3 8 46.4 14.4 58 136.4 82 180 356
-48.3 -55 -67 -12.8 9 48.2 15.0 59 138.2 88 190 374
-45.6 -50 -58 -12.2 10 50.0 15.6 60 140.0 93 200 392
-42.8 -45 -49 -11.7 11 51.8 16.1 61 141.8 99 210 410
-40.0 -40 -40 -11.1 12 53.6 16.7 62 143.6 100 212 413
-37.2 -35 -31 -10.6 13 55.4 17.2 63 145.4 104 220 428
-34.4 -30 -22 -10.0 14 57.2 17.8 64 147.2 110 230 446
-31.6 -25 -13 -9.44 15 59.0 18.3 65 149.0 116 240 464
-28.9 -20 -4 -8.89 16 60.8 18.9 66 150.8 121 250 482
-26.1 -15 5 -8.33 17 62.6 19.4 67 152.6 127 260 500
-23.3 -10 14 -7.78 18 64.4 20.0 68 154.4 132 270 518
-20.5 -5 23 -7.22 19 66.2 20.6 69 156.2 138 280 536
-6.67 20 68.0 21.1 70 158.0 143 290 554
-6.11 21 69.8 21.7 71 159.8 149 300 572
-5.56 22 71.6 22.2 72 161.6 154 310 590
-5.00 23 73.4 22.8 73 163.4 160 320 608
-4.44 24 75.2 23.3 74 165.2 166 330 626
-3.89 25 77.0 23.9 75 167.0 171 340 644
-3.33 26 78.8 24.4 76 168.8 177 350 662
-2.78 27 80.6 25.0 77 170.6 182 360 680
-2.22 28 82.4 25.6 78 172.4 188 370 698
-1.67 29 84.2 26.1 79 174.2 193 380 716
-1.11 30 86.0 26.7 80 176.0 199 390 734
-0.56 31 87.7 27.2 81 177.8 204 400 752
0 32 89.6 27.8 82 179.6 210 410 770
0.56 33 91.4 28.3 83 181.4 216 420 788
1.11 34 93.2 28.9 84 183.2 221 430 806
1.67 35 95.0 29.4 85 185.0 227 440 824
2.22 36 96.8 30.0 86 186.8 232 450 842
2.78 37 98.6 30.6 87 188.6 238 460 860
3.33 38 100.4 31.1 88 190.4 243 470 878
3.89 39 102.2 31.7 89 192.2 249 480 896
4.44 40 104.0 32.2 90 194.0 254 490 914
5.00 41 105.8 32.8 91 195.8 260 500 932
5.56 42 107.6 33.3 92 197.6
6.11 43 109.4 33.9 93 199.4
6.67 44 111.2 34.4 94 201.2
7.22 45 113.0 35.0 95 203.0
7.78 46 114.8 35.6 96 204.8
8.33 47 116.6 36.1 97 206.6
8.89 48 118.4 36.7 98 208.4
9.44 49 120.2 37.2 99 210.2
37.8 100 212.0

Interpolation Factors
Temp Temp Temp
°C °F °C °F °C °F
(˚F or ˚C) (˚F or ˚C) (˚F or ˚C)
0.56 1 1.8 2.22 4 7.2 3.89 7 12.6
1.11 2 3.6 2.78 5 9.0 4.44 8 14.4
1.67 3 5.4 3.33 6 10.8 5.00 9 16.2
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SPEC A150
September, 2010

Metric Conversion Factors A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

To Convert From To Multiply By


Inches Millimeters 25.4
Millimeters Inches 0.03937

Inches Centimeters 2.54


Centimeters Inches 0.3937
Length
Feet Meters 0.3048
Meters Feet 3.2808

Kilofeet (1000 feet) Kilometers 0.3048


Kilometers Kilofeet (1000 feet) 3.2808
Square Inches Square Millimeters 645.16
Square Millimeters Square Inches 0.00155

Square Inches Square Centimeters 6.4516


Square Centimeters Square Inches 0.155

Area Square Inches Circular Mils 1,273,240


Circular Mils Square Inches 7.854 x 10-7

Circular Mils Square Millimeters 5.066 x 104


Square Millimeters Circular Mils 1973.51

Square Feet Square Meters 0.0929


Square Meters Square Feet 10.764
Pounds Kilograms 0.4536
Kilograms Pounds 2.2046
Weight
Pound/Kilofeet Kilograms/Kilometer 1.4882
Kilograms/Kilometer Pounds/Kilofeet 0.6720
Ohms/Kilofeet Ohms/Kilometer 3.2808
Ohms/Kilometer Ohms/Kilofeet 0.3048

Microfarads/Kilofeet Microfarads/Kilometer 3.2808


Electrical Microfarads/Kilometer Microfarads/Kilofeet 0.3048

Insulation Resistance:
Megohms—Kilofeet Megohms—Kilometer 0.3048
Megohms—Kilometer Megohms—Kilofeet 3.2808
Pounds/Square Inch Kilo Pascal* 6.895
Mechanical Kilo Pascal* Pounds/Square Inch 0.1432
Pounds (force) Newtons 4.448

* 1 Pascal = 1 Newton/square meters

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SPEC A185
May, 2013

AWG (American Wire Gauge) to mm2


(Millimeters Squared) Conversion

AWG to mm² CONVERSION TABLE mm² to AWG CONVERSION TABLE


AWG/kcmil [mm²]* mm² [mm²] * AWG/kcmil
20 0.52 0.5 0.52 20
18 0.82 0.75 0.82 18
16 1.31 1.5 1.31 16
14 2.08 2.5 2.08 14
12 3.31 2.5 3.31 12
10 5.26 4 3.31 12
8 8.36 6 5.26 10
6 13.3 10 8.36 8
4 21.2 16 13.3 6
2 33.6 25 21.2 4
1 42.4 35 33.6 2
1/0 53.5 35 42.4 1
2/0 67.4 50 53.5 1/0
3/0 85.0 70 67.4 2/0
4/0 107 95 85.0 3/0
250 127 95 107 4/0
300 152 120 107 4/0
350 177 120 127 250
400 203 150 152 300
450 228 185 177 350
500 253 185 203 400
600 304 240 228 450
750 380 240 253 500
800 405 300 304 600
1000 507 400 380 750
* Equivalent mm2 cross-sectional area 400 405 800
500 507 1000
Multiple AWG choices — consult responsible engineer for required ampacity
* Equivalent mm2 cross-sectional area

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SPEC B025
March, 2012

Class B Conductors for General Wiring A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Copper Conductor
ASTM CLASS B
CONCENTRIC COMPRESSED COMPACT
COND. SIZE STRANDING NOMINAL AREA NOMINAL WEIGHT NOMINAL O.D. NOMINAL O.D. NOMINAL O.D.
AWG/kcmil INCHES CIRCULAR MILS mm² LBS/1000 FT¹ kg/km INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm

22 7/.0096 640 0.32 1.99 2.96 0.029 0.74 — — — —


20 7/.0121 1,020 0.52 3.15 4.69 0.036 0.91 — — — —
18 7/.0152 1,620 0.82 5.10 7.59 0.046 1.17 — — — —
16 7/.0192 2,580 1.31 7.74 11.52 0.058 1.47 — — — —
14 7/.0242 4,110 2.08 12.70 18.90 0.073 1.84 0.071 1.80 — —
12 7/.0305 6,530 3.31 20.20 30.10 0.092 2.32 0.089 2.26 — —
10 7/.0385 10,380 5.26 32.10 47.80 0.116 2.95 0.113 2.87 — —
8 7/.0486 16,510 8.36 51 75.90 0.146 3.71 0.142 3.60 0.134 3.40
6 7/.0612 26,240 13.30 81.10 120.70 0.184 4.67 0.178 4.53 0.169 4.29
4 7/.0772 41,740 21.20 129 192 0.232 5.89 0.225 5.72 0.213 5.41
2 7/.0974 66,360 33.60 205 305.10 0.292 7.42 0.283 7.19 0.268 6.81
1 19/.0664 83,690 42.40 258 383.90 0.332 8.43 0.322 8.18 0.299 7.59
1/0 19/.0745 105,600 53.50 326 485.10 0.373 9.47 0.362 9.19 0.336 8.53
2/0 19/.0837 133,100 67.40 411 611.60 0.419 10.64 0.406 10.32 0.376 9.55
3/0 19/.0940 167,800 85 518 770.90 0.470 11.94 0.456 11.58 0.423 10.74
4/0 19/.1055 211,600 107 653 971.80 0.528 13.41 0.512 13.01 0.475 12.07
250 37/.0822 250,000 127 772 1148.90 0.575 14.61 0.558 14.17 0.520 13.21
300 37/.0900 300,000 152 926 1378 0.630 16.00 0.611 15.52 0.570 14.48
350 37/.0973 350,000 177 1,081 1609 0.681 17.30 0.661 16.78 0.616 15.65
400 37/.1040 400,000 203 1,235 1838 0.728 18.49 0.706 17.94 0.659 16.74
500 37/.1162 500,000 253 1,544 2298 0.813 20.65 0.789 20.03 0.736 18.69
600 61/.0992 600,000 304 1,883 2802 0.893 22.68 0.866 22.00 0.813 20.65
750 61/.1109 750,000 380 2,316 3447 0.998 25.35 0.968 24.59 0.908 23.06
1000 61/.1280 1,000,000 507 3,088 4595 1.152 29.26 1.117 28.38 1.060 26.92
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.
¹ Nominal conductor weights are applicable for Concentric Class B and Compressed Stranding per ASTM B8.

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SPEC B030
February, 2011

Class C Conductors for General Wiring A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Copper Conductor
ASTM CLASS C

SIZE STRANDING NOMINAL AREA NOMINAL DIAMETER NOMINAL WEIGHT


CIRCULAR
AWG/kcmil INCHES MILS mm 2 INCHES mm LBS/KFT kg/km

22 19/.0063 640 0.32 0.031 0.79 2.34 3.48


20 19/.0080 1,020 0.52 0.038 0.97 3.71 5.52
18 19/.0092 1,620 0.82 0.044 1.12 5.00 7.40
16 19/.0117 2,580 1.31 0.056 1.42 7.97 11.86
14 19/.0147 4,110 2.08 0.070 1.80 12.70 18.90
12 19/.0185 6,530 3.31 0.089 2.24 20.20 30.10
10 19/.0234 10,380 5.26 0.112 2.85 32.05 47.80
9 19/.0262 13,090 6.63 0.126 3.20 40.40 60.10
8 19/.0295 16,510 8.37 0.143 3.63 51.00 74.40
7 19/.0331 20,820 10.50 0.162 4.11 64.30 95.70
6 19/.0372 26,240 13.30 0.184 4.67 81.00 121
5 19/.0417 33,090 16.80 0.203 5.16 102 152
4 19/.0469 41,740 21.20 0.235 5.97 129 192
3 19/.0526 52,620 26.70 0.263 6.68 163 243
2 19/.0591 66,360 33.60 0.296 7.52 205 305
1 37/.0476 83,690 42.40 0.323 8.20 258 384
1/0 37/.0534 105,600 53.50 0.362 9.20 326 485
2/0 37/.0600 133,100 67.40 0.407 10.33 411 612
3/0 37/.0673 167,800 85 0.457 11.60 518 771
4/0 37/.0756 211,600 107 0.513 13.03 653 972
250 31/.0640 250,000 127 0.558 14.17 774 1150
262.6 — — — — — — —
300 61/.0701 300,000 152 0.612 15.54 927 1380
313.1 — — — — — — —
350 61/.0757 350,000 177 0.661 16.79 1082 1610
373.7 — — — — — — —
400 61/.0810 400,000 203 0.711 18.10 1235 1838
444.4 — — — — — — —
500 61/.0905 500,000 253 0.791 20.10 1545 2299
535.3 — — — — — — —
592 — — — — — — —
600 91/.0812 600,000 304 0.893 22.70 1853 2757
646.4 — — — — — — —
750 91/.0908 750,000 380 0.999 25.40 2316 3446
777.7 — — — — — — —
1000 91/.1048 1,000,000 507 1.153 29.30 3088 4595
1111 — — — — — — —
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

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SPEC B035
February, 2011

Class H Conductors for General Wiring A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Copper Conductor
ASTM CLASS H

SIZE STRANDING NOMINAL AREA NOMINAL DIAMETER NOMINAL WEIGHT


CIRCULAR
AWG/kcmil INCHES MILS mm² INCHES mm LBS/KFT kg/km

9 — — — — — — —
8 133/.0111 16,510 8.37 0.164 4.17 52 77
7 133/.0126 20,820 10.50 0.190 4.83 67 100
6 133/.0140 26,240 13.30 0.204 5.18 82 122
5 133/.0158 33,090 16.80 0.231 5.87 105 156
4 133/.0177 41,740 21.20 0.260 6.60 132 196
3 133/.0199 52,620 26.70 0.292 7.42 167 248
2 133/.0223 66,360 33.60 0.327 8.31 208 310
1 259/.0180 83,690 42.40 0.363 9.22 266 396
1/0 259/.0202 105,600 53.50 0.407 10.30 334 497
2/0 259/.0227 133,100 67.40 0.458 11.60 422 628
3/0 259/.0255 167,800 85 0.515 13.10 533 793
4/0 259/.0286 211,600 107 0.579 14.70 670 997
250 427/.0242 250,000 127 0.627 15.90 795 1183
262.6 — — — — — — —
300 427/.0265 300,000 152 0.702 17.80 953 1418
313.1 — — — — — — —
350 427/.0286 350,000 177 0.740 18.80 1110 1652
373.7 — — — — — — —
400 427/.0306 400,000 203 0.809 20.50 1270 1890
444.4 — — — — — — —
500 427/.0342 500,000 253 0.900 22.90 1590 2366
535.3 — — — — — — —
592 — — — — — — —
600 703/.0292 600,000 304 1.022 26.00 1920 2857
646.4 — — — — — — —
750 703/.0327 750,000 380 1.122 28.50 2410 3586
777.7 — — — — — — —
1000 703/.0377 1,000,000 507 1.294 32.90 3205 4769
1111 — — — — — — —
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

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SPEC B040
March, 2012

Class I Conductors for General Wiring A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Copper Conductor

ASTM CLASS I

SIZE STRANDING NOMINAL AREA NOMINAL DIAMETER NOMINAL WEIGHT


CIRCULAR
AWG/kcmil INCHES MILS mm2 INCHES mm LBS/KFT kg/km

10 27/.0201 10,910 5.53 0.117 2.97 33.70 50


9 — — — — — — —
8 37/.0201 14,950 7.57 0.135 3.43 46 68
7 — — — — — — —
6 61/.0201 24,640 12.50 0.174 4.42 77 114
5 91/.0201 36,760 19 0.242 6.15 116 173
4 105/.0201 42,420 21 0.262 6.60 137 204
3 126/.0201 50,500 25 0.285 7.24 167 249
2 147/.0201 60,600 31 0.307 7.80 190 283
1 224/.0201 90,900 46 0.380 9.65 287 427
1/0 273/.0201 111,100 56 0.410 10.41 351 522
2/0 323/.0201 131,300 66 0.470 11.90 407 606
3/0 456/.0201 184,200 92 0.549 13.94 594 884
4/0 551/.0201 222,600 112 0.593 14.70 696 1035
250 — — — — — — —
262.6 646/.0201 261,000 133 0.630 16 820 1220
300 — — — — — — —
313.1 777/.0201 313,900 159 0.685 17.40 987 1469
350 — — — — — — —
373.7 925/.0201 373,700 189 0.750 19 1176 1750
400 — — — — — — —
444.4 1110/.0201 448,400 225 0.820 20.80 1413 2103
500 — — — — — — —
535.3 1332/.0201 538,100 271 0.895 22.70 1697 2525
592 1480/.0201 597,900 303 0.972 24.70 1858 2765
600 — — — — — — —
646.4 1591/.0201 642,800 327 0.980 24.90 2020 3006
750 — — — — — — —
777.7 1924/.0201 777,700 394 1.075 27.30 2435 3624
1000 — — — — — — —
1111 2745/.0201 1,111,000 563 1.328 33.70 3400 5059
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

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SPEC B045
March, 2012

Class K Conductors for General Wiring A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Copper Conductor

ASTM CLASS K

SIZE STRANDING NOMINAL AREA NOMINAL DIAMETER NOMINAL WEIGHT


CIRCULAR
AWG/kcmil INCHES MILS mm2 INCHES mm LBS/KFT kg/km

22 — — — — — — —
20 10/.010 1,020 0.52 0.036 0.91 3.2 4.8
18 16/.010 1,620 0.82 0.046 1.20 5 7.4
16 26/.010 2,580 1.31 0.057 1.40 7.97 12
14 41/.010 4,110 2.08 0.071 1.80 12.8 19
12 65/.010 6,530 3.31 0.088 2.20 20.3 30.2
10 105/.010 10,380 5.26 0.112 2.80 33.3 49.6
9 133/.010 13,090 6.63 0.150 3.80 42.4 63.1
8 168/.010 16,510 8.37 0.164 4 53.2 80.8
7 210/.010 20,820 10.50 0.175 4.40 66.8 99.4
6 266/.010 26,240 13.30 0.198 5.00 84.2 125
5 336/.010 33,090 16.80 0.261 6.60 106 158
4 420/.010 41,740 21.20 0.249 6.30 132 196
3 532/.010 52,620 26.70 0.298 7.60 169 251
2 665/.010 66,360 33.60 0.317 8.10 211 314
1 836/.010 83,690 42.40 0.356 9 266 396
1/0 1064/.010 105,600 53.50 0.401 10 338 503
2/0 1323/.010 133,100 67.40 0.501 13 425 632
3/0 1666/.010 167,800 85 0.562 14 535 796
4/0 2107/.010 211,600 107 0.627 15.93 676 1006
250 2499/.010 250,000 127 0.688 17 802 1193
262.6 2220/.010 222,000 112 0.680 17 824 1226
300 2989/.010 300,000 152 0.753 19 960 1428
313.1 3136/.010 313,600 159 0.750 19 969 1442
350 3458/.010 350,000 177 0.818 21 1120 1667
373.7 3737/.010 373,700 189 0.790 20 1210 1800
400 3990/.010 400,000 203 0.878 22 1290 1920
444.4 — — — — — — —
500 5054/.010 500,000 253 0.990 25 1635 2433
535.3 5320/.010 532,000 270 0.950 24 1641 2442
592 — — — — — — —
600 5985/.010 600,000 340 1.125 29 1950 2902
646.4 6466/.010 646,600 328 1.040 26 1987 2957
750 7448/.010 750,000 380 1.276 32 2427 3611
777.7 — — — — — — —
1000 9975/.010 1,000,000 507 1.498 38 3250 4769
1111 — — — — — — —
Dimensions and weights are nominal; subject to industry tolerances.

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38
SPEC D005
May, 2013

Recommended Reel Handling Practices A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

How to Handle Cable Reels

YES NO
Cradle both reel flanges between forks. Do not lift by top flange. Cable or reel
will be damaged

Reels can be hoisted with a shaft Use a spreader bar to prevent bending
extended through both flanges.. the reel flanges and mashing the cable.

Always load with flanges on edge and Upended heavy reels will often arrive
chock and block securely. damaged. Refuse or receive subject to
inspection for hidden damage.

Lower reels from truck using hydraulic Never allow forks to touch cable surface
gate, hoist or fork lift. LOWER CAREFULLY. or reel wrap.

Always load with flanges on edge and Never drop reels.


chock and block securely.

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39
SPEC D025
October, 2011

Recommended Cable Handling Practices A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Unloading and Moving of Reels:


Cable reels are never shipped upended (flat side down). Cable reels that arrive in this manner should be rejected
or received only after a thorough inspection for damage.
See “Recommended Reel Handling Practices” page.
Upon receipt, a cable’s protective covering and/or lagging should be inspected for evidence of damage during
shipment. If evidence of damage is found, a report should immediately be made to the carrier.
Under no circumstances should reels be dropped from the delivering vehicle to the ground.
Unloading and reel handling should be accomplished so that the equipment used does not contact the cable
surface, and in the case of protective wrap, that the equipment does not contact the protective wrap.
If unloading and reel handling is accomplished by crane, either a cradle supporting the reel flanges or a shaft
through the arbor hole should be used. If a fork lift is utilized, the forks must lift the reel at 90˚ to the flanges
and the forks must be long enough to make complete lifting contact with both flanges. Under no circumstances
should the forks come into contact with the cable surface or the protective wraps.
When a reel of cable is rolled from one point to another, care must be taken to see that there are no objects on
the surface area which could contact or damage the cable surface or protective wrap.
If an inclined ramp is used for unloading, the ramp must be wide enough to contact both flanges completely.
The stopping of the reels at the bottom shall be accomplished by using the reel flanges and not the surface of
the cable.

Minimum Drum Diameters for Packaging Cables


Type of Cable Minimum Drum Diameter as a
Multiple of Outside
Diameter of Cable
1. Single and multiple conductor cable - unshielded 0-2000 V 10

2. Single and multiple conductor cable - unshielded 2400 V 12

3. Single and multiple conductor cable - wire shield (UniShield ) ®


12
5-35 kV
4. Single and multiple conductor cable - helically applied tape shield 14
(Uniblend ) 5-35 kV
®

5. Single and multiple conductor cable - longitudinally applied flat 20


tape shield (Type TC)

6. Single and multiple conductor cable - Interlocked Armor (Duralox ) ®


14
600 V-35 kV

7. Triplexed single conductors cabled together. The circumscribing .75


overall diameter* shall be multiplied by the factor in 1 - 6 and then
by the reduction factor.
*Single conductor times 2.155 times
NEMA WC26 EEMAC201-2007 Binational Wire and Cable Packaging Standard

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40
SPEC D050
May, 2013

Recommended Cable Storage Practices A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Storage and Storage Maintenance:


Finished cables have no established shelf-life. Moisture and atmospheric conditions can cause exposed
conductors to oxidize and discolor. Uncovered/unsheltered cable will degrade due to exposure to direct sunlight
and/or the elements. If the cables are protected, there should be no degradation of the insulation.
In general, any cable for use indoors should be stored indoors. Any cable suitable for installation outdoors is
suitable for storage outdoors. Cables stored outdoors should have the ends sealed to prevent moisture ingress
into the cable and should be used within two years or less.
Cables should be stored in a sheltered area. The cable conductor should not be exposed to water.
Cables with a cold temperature marking, e.g. –10˚C, –25˚C, or –40˚C, may be stored outdoors. Cables without a
cold temperature marking must be stored indoors.
Cable reels must remain in the upright position. Cable reels must not be stored on their sides. Reels must not be
stacked.
Cable reels should be stored with the protective covering or lagging in place. If a length of cable has been cut
from the reel, the cable end should be immediately resealed to prevent the entrance of moisture. If a part length
is returned to storage, the reel’s protective covering should be restored.
Wooden reels should be stored off the ground to prevent rotting. Reels should be stored on a flat, hard surface
so that flanges do not sink into the earth. The weight of the reel and cable must be carried at all times by the reel
flanges.
Cable reels and lagging must not be stored for an extended time period sitting in direct contact with water or
dampness. Timbers or metal supports must be placed under the reel flanges to provide elevated storage of the
reels away from the direct contact with water or damp soil.
Reels should be stored in an area where construction equipment, falling or flying objects or other materials will
not contact the cable.
Cable should be stored in an area where chemicals or petroleum products will not be spilled or sprayed on the
cable.
Cable should be stored in an area away from open fires or sources of high heat.
If the reels are relocated, they should be handled as suggested in the “Recommended Reel Handling Practices”
section, and inspection made on each reel during the relocation.
If the cables are stored in a secure area and not exposed to the effects of the weather, an annual inspection
should be satisfactory.
Where the reels are exposed to the weather, a bimonthly inspection should be performed to observe any sign of
deterioration.
If the reels are exposed in a non-secure area, policing of the area at frequent intervals may be required
depending on circumstances.
Records of delivery date, manufacturer, installation date, any extenuating circumstances, along with all test
reports, should be kept on file.

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SPEC E005
April, 2010

Pre-Installation Instructions A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Pre-Installation
Overview Cable Inspection Cabling Handling
To ensure safety during cable installation Inspect every cable reel for damage before Remove all nails and staples from
and reliability once the cable is installed, accepting the shipment. Be particularly the reel flanges before moving a reel, and
you should confirm the following prior to alert for cable damage if: avoid all objects that could crush, gouge or
installation: impact the cable when moving. NEVER use
• A reel is laying flat on its side the cable as a means to move a reel.
• T
 he cable selected is proper for your • Several reels are stacked When unreeling, observe recommended
application
• Other freight is stacked on a reel bending radii, use swivels to prevent
• T
 he cable has not been damaged in twisting and avoid overruns.
transit or storage • N
 ails have been driven into reel flanges
to secure shipping blocks
Review all applicable state and national
codes to verify that the cable chosen is • A reel flange is damaged
appropriate for the job. Also, consult your • A
 cable covering is removed, stained or
local building authority. damaged
Next, you must identify any existing cable • A
 cable end seal is removed or
damage and prevent any further damage damaged
from occurring. This is done through
• A
 reel has been dropped
proper cable inspection, handling and
(hidden damage likely)
storage.

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42
SPEC E025
January, 2011

Installation – Overview and Checklist A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Installation
Overview Installation Temperature Equipment
Most cables are subjected to more Low temperatures are a cause for The proper use of appropriate equipment
mechanical stress during installation than concern when installing cable. Cable is crucial to a successful cable installation.
they ever experience in actual operation. should not be installed when temperatures The equipment needed for most installa-
Needless to say, handling and pulling your are less than the cold bend temperature tions is detailed in the following checklist:
cable according to manufacturer’s recom- rating of the cable product plus 15°C (i.e.,
mendations is extremely important. minimum installation temperature = cold 0-1/5/10 kip dynamometer
bend temperature rating + 15°C). The cold basket grip pullers
There are six main considerations in any bend temperature rating is indicated on cable cutter
cable installation: the catalog Spec sheet. cable end seals
• Ambient temperature Prior to performing a low temperature cable pulling lubricant
(less than 10°F or -12˚C) cable installation, cable tray bend sheaves
• Equipment cable should be stored for a minimum of cable tray rollers
24 hours at a temperature of 55°F (13˚C) capstan-type puller
• Conduit fill
or higher.
diameter tape
• Mechanical fit in raceway Cable should be pulled more slowly duct cleaning mandrels
• Physical limitations and trained in place the same day it is electric safety blankets and clamps
removed from storage. Do not impact, extension cords and GFCI protection
• Knowledgeable installers drop, kink or bend cable sharply in low
temperatures. fish tape or string blower/vacuum
For more information, reference floodlights
IEEE 1185 Recommended Practices for gang rollers: with at least 4 ft.
Cable Installations in Generating Stations effective radius
and Industrial Facilities. gloves
guide-in flexible tubing (elephant trunks)
hand winches (come-a-long)
HI-POT tester
lint-free rags
make-up air blower & hose
manhole edge sheave
measuring tape
personal protection equipment (PPE)
plywood sheets
portable electric generator
pre-lubing devices
pulling rope
pump, diaphragm
radios or telephones
reel arbor
reel brakes
reel jacks
 several wire rope slings of various
lengths
shackles/clevis
short ropes for temp tie-offs
swivels
warning flags, signs

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SPEC E050
April, 2010

Installation – Feed-In Setups A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Cable Feed-In Setups

The following diagrams illustrate various cable feed-in setups:

Apply lube here


Guide-in tube

Reels on truck

Setup for duct close to floor

Setup for overhead, into tray

The feed-in setup should unreel the


cable with a natural curvature
(Figure 1) as opposed to a reverse
“S” curvature (Figure 2). PROPER IMPROPER

Figure 1 Figure 2

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SPEC E050
April, 2010

Installation – Feed-In Setups A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Cable Feed-In Setups (continued)

Single Sheave
Single sheaves should only be
used for GUIDING cables. Arrange
multiple blocks to maintain bending
radii whenever cable changes
direction or elevation.

For pulling around bends,


Sheave Assembly
use conveyor sheave
assemblies of the
appropriate radius series.

The pulleys must be positioned to ensure that


the effective curvature is smooth and changes
direction or elevation evenly at each pulley.
Never allow a polygon curvature to occur
(Figure 3).

The fit of a pulley around the cable is also


important when pulling heavy weights NEVER ALLOW
(i.e. pulleys at the top of a vertical drop).

Figure 3

Remember to use the radius of the


surface over which the cable is bent,
not the outside flange diameter of
the pulley. A “10 inch” cable sheave
typically has a 10 inch outside flange
diameter with a 6 inch inside diameter
that provides an inside (bending)
radius of 3 inches.

Radius

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SPEC E075
October, 2012
Installation – Conductor Maximum
Pulling Tensions
Multi-Conductor Cables Having Equal-Sized Conductors;
In Parallel or as Multiplexed Assemblies A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE PULLING TENSION (LBS)

NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS

AWG/kcmil 1 2 3 4 5 6

18 13 26 39 41 52 62
16 20 40 60 65 81 97
14 33 66 99 105 132 158
12 52 104 157 167 209 251
10 83 166 249 266 332 399
8 132 264 396 423 528 634
6 210 420 630 672 840 1008
4 334 668 1002 1069 1336 1603
2 531 1062 1593 1699 2124 2548
1 670 1339 2009 2142 2678 3214
1/0 845 1690 2534 2703 3379 4055
2/0 1065 2130 3194 3407 4259 5111
3/0 1342 2685 4027 4296 5370 6444
4/0 1693 3386 5078 5417 6771 8125
250 2000 4000 6000 6400 8000 9600
350 2800 5600 8400 8960 10000 10000
500 4000 8000 10000 10000 10000 10000
750 6000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000
1000 8000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000
The maximum allowable pulling tensions are for direct attachment to the conductor.
T = 0.008 x cmil x n, if n ≤ 3
T = 0.008 x cmil x n x 0.8, if n > 3
When more than two conductors are pulled in parallel in an installation containing bends, the maximun allowable pulling tension is limited
to the two conductor column, regardless of the number of conductors that are being pulled.

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SPEC E075
October, 2012
Installation – Conductor Maximum
Pulling Tensions
Multi-Conductor Cables Having Equal-Sized Conductors,
Without Subassemblies A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE PULLING TENSION (LBS)

CONDUCTOR SIZE (AWG/kcmil)


NUMBER OF
CONDUCTORS 18 16 14 12 10
2 26 40 66 104 166
3 39 60 99 157 249
4 41 65 105 167 266
5 52 81 132 209 332
6 62 97 158 251 399
7 73 113 184 293 465
8 83 129 210 334 531
9 93 145 237 376 598
10 104 161 263 418 664
12 124 194 316 502 797
14 145 226 368 585 930
15 156 242 395 627 996
16 166 258 421 669 1000
18 187 290 473 752 1000
19 197 306 500 794 1000
20 207 323 526 836 1000
22 228 355 549 919 1000
24 249 387 631 1000 1000
25 259 403 658 1000 1000
30 311 484 789 1000 1000
37 383 596 974 1000 1000
The maximum allowable pulling tensions are for multi-conductor cables pulled into a raceway or cable tray using a basket grip or similar
device secured directly to the cable jacket. It is recommended that a combination of basket grips and pulling eyes be used whenever possible.
T = 0.008 x cmil x n, if n ≤ 3
T = 0.008 x cmil x n x 0.8, if n > 3

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SPEC E100
April, 2010

Installation – Training and Bending Limitations A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Physical Limitations Training and Bending

Overview MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE

Training is the positioning of cable Minimum Bending Radius as a Multiple


Voltage Conductors Shielding Cable Types
when it is not under tension. Bending of Conductor/Assembly Diameter
is the positioning of cable when it is 600 V Single Nonshielded All 5X
under tension. When installing cable,
601-
the object is to limit the mechanical All 8X
2000 V
forces so that the cable’s physical
and electrical characteristics are
Over 1 in.
maintained for the expected service 1 in. (25 mm) to 2 in. Over 2 in.
life. Depending on the pulling or less (>25 mm to (>50 mm)
Nonshielded TC or TC-ER
tension, a pulling bend radius value 50 mm)
larger than the minimum may Multi-
600 V
be required to limit the sidewall conductor
or 4X 5X 6X
pressure. Bends in conductors, multi- or
2000 V
Multiplexed MC 3
7X
conductor cables or assemblies of
conductors shall be made so that All 12X
the cable will not be damaged. Shielded TC or TC-ER 12X
MC 12X/7X 1

A nonshielded cable can tolerate a


sharper bend than a shielded cable. MV 8X
Nonshielded
This is especially true for cables Single MC 3
7X
having helically applied metallic Over
Shielded MC and MV 12X 2

shielding tapes which, when bent too 2000 V


sharply, can separate or buckle and Multi- Nonshielded MC and MV 8X
conductor or
cut into the insulation. Remember Multiplexed Shielded MC and MV 12X/7X 1,2

that offsets are bends. 1


12 times the diameter of an individual shielded conductor or 7 times the overall cable diameter, whichever is greater.
2
Since UniShield® is a unique construction, there are no applicable values for the bending radius in the NEC. However, General
Cable recommends 8 times for single conductors, and for multiplexed or multi-conductor cables, it is 8 times the diameter of
The problem is compounded by the individual conductors or 5 times the overall diameter, whichever is greater, in accordance with ANSI/ICEA S-93-639 5-46 kV
the fact that most tapes are under Shielded Power Cable for Use in the Transmission and Distribution of Electric Energy.
jackets that conceal such damage.
3
Per 330.24B Interlocked-Type Armor or Continuously Corrugated Metallic Sheath.

The extruded polymers used for


insulation shields have sufficient
conductivity and coverage initially
to pass acceptance testing, then fail
prematurely due to corona at the
shield/insulation interface.

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SPEC E130
May, 2013

Installation – Maximum Sidewall Pressure A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

Overview

Sidewall bearing pressure (SWBP),


or sidewall loading, is the radial force
exerted on a cable being pulled around
a conduit bend or sheave. Excessive
Tension
SWBP can crush a cable and is, therefore,
one of the most restrictive factors in
installations having bends and requiring
high pulling tensions. SWBP is reduced
by increasing the radius of bends.
Sidewall Load
The maximum tension that can safely be
applied to the cable during installation
can be calculated using the maximum CABLE TYPE SWBP (LBS/FT)
SWBP for the cable and the radius of 300 V Nonshielded, 300 V and 600 V Shielded
the bend it is traversing. 500
Control & Instrumentation
600 V Nonshielded Control & Instrumentation 500
For example, a cable having a maximum
SWBP of 300 lb/ft that is being pulled 600 V and 2400 V Nonshielded Power 1000
around a bend having a radius of 2 feet 5 kV-35 kV Shielded Power 1000
should have no more than 300 lbs/ft x 2
ft or 600 lbs tension applied to it as the Interlocked Armored Cable (all voltage) 300
cable exits the bend. CCW® MC-HL Armored Cable 500

Compatible Cable
Pulling Lubricants:

American Polywater Corp.


Polywater® J
Polywater® LZ

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CATALOG NUMBER INDEX A D VA N C I N G N U C L E A R P O W E R

CATALOG NUMBER PAGE CATALOG NUMBER PAGE CATALOG NUMBER PAGE CATALOG NUMBER PAGE

10060.1/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.3/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.2T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 27560.14.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21


10060.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.4/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.3P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 27560.14.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
10060.2/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.4.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.3T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.6.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.4P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.3/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.8.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.4T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.4/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.10.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.5P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.4.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.12.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.5T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.6.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.14.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.7P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.8.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.250.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.7T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.10.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.350.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.9P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.10.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.12.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.500.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.9T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.14.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.750.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.12P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.16.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 17560.1000.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.12T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.18.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 18560 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 25060.16.19P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.250.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 20060.16.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.16.19T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.350.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 20060.16.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.2P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.500.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 20060.16.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.2T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.750.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 20060.16.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.3P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
10060.1000.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 20060.16.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.3T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.1/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.16.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.4P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.16.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.4T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.12.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.2/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.16.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.5P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.16.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.5T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.3/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.16.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.7P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.4/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.16.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.7T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.4.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.9P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.6.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.9T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.8.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.12P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.10.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.12T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.12.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.19P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.14.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 25060.18.19T . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 30060.14.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.16.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 27560.10.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 30060.14.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12560.18.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 27560.10.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.1/0.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
12560.250.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 27560.10.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.1/0.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
12560.350.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 27560.10.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.1.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
12560.500.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 20060.18.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 27560.10.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.1.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
12560.750.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 22560.16.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.10.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.2/0.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
12560.1000.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 22560.16.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.10.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.2/0.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.1/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.10.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.2.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.2.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.2/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.3/0.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.3/0.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.3/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.4/0.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.4/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.4/0.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.4.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.4.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.6.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.4.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.8.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.16.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.6.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.10.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.6.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.12.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.8.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.14.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.12.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.8.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.250.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.250.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.350.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.250.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.500.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.350.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.750.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.350.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
15060.1000.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 22560.18.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.500.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
17560.1/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 22560.18.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.500.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
17560.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 22560.18.30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.750.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
17560.2/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 22560.18.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 27560.14.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 32560.750.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
17560.2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 25060.16.2P . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 27560.14.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 34060 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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Building upon nearly 40 years of nuclear experience,


General Cable has combined advanced materials with
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