General Cable Electronically® 8 AWG 37/24 Armored Controlled Pneumatic (ECP) Brake Cable 600 V Two Conductor

General Cable Electronically® 8 AWG 37/24 Armored Controlled Pneumatic (ECP) Brake Cable 600 V Two Conductor

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Electronically 8 AWG 37/24 Armored Controlled Pneumatic (ECP) Brake Cable 600 V Two Conductor

Conductor: 8 AWG soft annealed tinned copper per ASTM B33

Insulation: Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) - 125°C

Shield: 34 AWG tinned copper braid with drain wire

Jacket: Arctic-grade, heavy-duty reinforced Neoprene

Optional Armor: Galvanized steel or aluminum

Applications:
• Designed specifically for installation both under and between freight cars
• Meets all AAR specification S-4210 requirements

Features:
• 125ºC rated Cross-linked Polyolefin (XLPO) insulation allows for routing through higher temperature areas. Insulation is also flexible and free stripping
• Tinned copper braided shield designed for significant EMI/RFI reduction
• Arctic-grade, heavy-duty reinforced neoprene jacket offers the lowest diameter for easier conduit pull and can be used in a ¾" conduit in lieu of 1". Excellent low-temperature performance suitable for installation in subzero conditions. Tough mechanical properties
• Optional galvanized or aluminum armor over the cable jacket allows for conduit-free installations providing significant installed cost savings
• Temperature range of -45ºC to +100ºC

Compliances:
Industry:
• AAR S-4210

Flame Test:
• IEEE 1202 (70,000 BTU/hr)
• IEEE 383 (70,000 BTU/hr)
• VW-1

technical specifications:
conductor (awg) size 8
conductor stranding 37/24
number of conductors 2
nominal insulation thickness 40
nominal insulation thickness 1.02
nominal jacket thickness 100
nominal jacket thickness 2.54
nominal cable diameter 0.960
nominal cable diameter 24.38
net cable weight (lbs./1000') 730
net cable weight (kg/km) 1086
ampacity (free air 40?c ambient) 69
catalog number 287940 (armored)

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