General Cable Armored Power 25kV Shielded 3/C UL Type MC-HL CSA Type HL EPR Cable Tray Use Sunlight-Resistant Direct Burial UL Marine Shipboard Cable ABS CWCMC Arctic-Grade CCW®

General Cable Armored Power 25kV Shielded 3/C UL Type MC-HL CSA Type HL EPR Cable Tray Use Sunlight-Resistant Direct Burial UL Marine Shipboard Cable ABS CWCMC Arctic-Grade CCW®

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Product Details

Conductor: 
• Bare annealed copper per ASTM B3 
• Compact stranding per ASTM B496 

Extruded Strand Shield (ESS): Extruded thermoset semi-conductor stress control layer over the conductor per ICEA S-93-639 and UL 1072 

Insulation: 345 mils Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR) insulation per ICEA S-93-639 and UL 1072 

Extruded Insulation Shield (EIS): Thermoset semi-conducting polymeric layer, free stripping from the insulation per ICEA S-93-639 and UL 1072 

Shield:  5 mil annealed bare copper tape with 25% overlap 

Phase Identification: Color-coded polymeric identification tape laid under the shield – black, red and blue 

Grounding Conductors: 
• Class B stranded bare annealed copper grounding conductor 
• Sized in accordance with UL 1072 and NEC Article 250 

Cable Assembly: 
• Insulated and grounding conductors are cabled together with non-hydroscopic fillers when required 
• Binder tape is applied over the cabled core 

CCW Armor: 
• Impervious, continuously welded and corrugated aluminum alloy sheath per UL Standards 1569 and 2225 
• CCW armor conductivity meets the grounding requirements of NEC Article 250 

Jacket: 
• Flame-retardant, moisture- and sunlight-resistant Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), black 
• Low temperature performance meets ASTM D746 brittleness temperature at or below -60°C 

Applications: 
• CCW armored medium-voltage power cables offer an economical, rugged and reliable alternative to labor-intensive cable in conduit wiring methods 
• For use on feeders and branch circuits for power distribution systems per NEC Articles 328 and 330 
• For use in Class I, II and III, Divisions 1 and 2; and Class I, Zones 1 and 2 hazardous locations per NEC Articles 501, 502, 503 and 505 
• Installed on metal racks, troughs, in raceways, in cable trays or secured to supports spaced not more than six feet apart 
• Installed in both exposed and concealed work, wet or dry locations, directly buried or embedded in concrete 
• Recognized for use on fixed or floating offshore petroleum facilities as recommended by the American Petroleum Institute 

Features: 
• CCW armor provides an impervious barrier to moisture, gas and liquids and meets grounding requirements of UL 1072 and the NEC 
• Triple Extrusion: The strand shield, EPR insulation and insulation shield are all extruded in one operation 
• General Cable’s EPR insulation system has outstanding corona resistance and high dielectric strength, and it provides electrical stability under stress 
• Meets cold bend at -55°C 
• 105°C continuous operating temperature, wet or dry 
• 140°C emergency rating 
• 250°C short circuit rating 

Specifications: 
Design Adherence: 
• ICEA S-93-639/WC74, 5-46 kV Shielded Power Cables 
• AEIC CS8 Specification for Shielded Power Cable, 5 – 46 kV 
• UL 1072 Medium-Voltage Power Cables 
• UL 1569 Metal Clad Cables 
• UL 2225 Cables and Cable Fittings for Use in Hazardous Locations 
• UL 1309 Marine Shipboard Cable 

Flame Tests: 
• ICEA T-29-520 (210,000 BTU/hr) 
• IEEE 383 (70,000 BTU/hr) 
• CSA FT4 
• IEEE 1202 (70,000 BTU/hr) 
• UL 1581 (70,000 BTU/hr) 
• IEC 60332-3 Cat. A 

Compliances: 
• UL Type MV-105 or UL Type MC-HL, SUN RES, CT USE, DIR BUR, -40°C, FT4, UL File # E90501 
• UL Listed Marine Shipboard, UL File # E85994 
• CSA Type HL, SR, FT4, -40°C, CSA File # 27161 
• American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) Listed for CWCMC

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