ASD-VFD Tray Cable Shielded

ASD-VFD Tray Cable Shielded

Product Details

Description: The ASD-VFD shielded tray cable is insulated with heat and moisture resistant cross-linked polyethylene, phase identified, cabled together with suitable fillers and 3 symmetrical bare copper ground conductors. The stranded cable core is covered with 5-mil helical copper tape shield, and overall flame and sunlight resistant black PVC jacket. Surface printed. Jacket available in colors.
Wiring shielded cables will protect from electro-static interference, avoiding signal interference and providing low resistance. A shielded tray cable offers reliable performance and the flexibility for a variety of installations. 

Features:

  • Suitable for use in NEC Hazardous Locations: Class I - Div 2, Class II - Div 2, and Class III, Div 1 and 2.
  • For use in ASD / VFD applications.
  • Standards: UL 1277
  • Flame Rated: IEEE 383 (70,000 BTU), ICEA T-29-520 (210,000 BTU) on 1/0 and larger IEEE 1202 / CSA FT-4 Two-hour Firewall rated, (2/0 AWG and smaller)Sunlight Resistant, for CT Use; Direct Burial Oil Resistant II
  • JacketCode: Black and Numbered
  • Temperature Rating: 90€C Wet / Dry ICEA S-95-658 / NEMA WC-70
  • Exposed runs rated #4 and larger 600 Volt Tray Cable RoHS Compliant.

A good cable is what all of us are looking for when carrying out an installation process. You need a tray cable that offers durability, flexibility, and one that can be used in medium voltage frequencies is the best option. My advice is you need an MMV-VFD cable and you will have an easier time on installations.

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Take a look at our product table below, and whether you need a shielded or unshielded tray wire cable, we’ll provide you with an instant quote for the amount of cable you need. Our customer service and commitment to providing you with the cables you require will make for a smooth transaction at an affordable price. 

Size AWG/kcmil no of conductors in cable Weight Per 1000ft Total (Lbs.) Allowable Ampacity 30C (Amps) Action
14/3  3 239 25 Request a Quote
12/3  3 273 30 Request a Quote
10/3  3 343 40 Request a Quote
8/3  3 420 55 Request a Quote
6/3 3 544 75 Request a Quote
4/3  3 766 95 Request a Quote
3/3  3 896 110 Request a Quote
2/3  3 1,111 130 Request a Quote
1/3  3 1,339 150 Request a Quote
1/0-3  3 1,672 170 Request a Quote
2/0-3  3 1,984 195 Request a Quote
3/0-3  3 2,501 225 Request a Quote
4/0-3  3 2,982 260 Request a Quote
250-3  3 3,581 290 Request a Quote
350-3  3 4,898 350 Request a Quote
500-3  3 6,677 430 Request a Quote
600-3  3 8,049 475 Request a Quote
750-3  3 10,062 535 Request a Quote

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