Prysmian and Draka Cable 929 MCM BOSTRAIL DLO AAR 591 single conductor EPR insulation CSPE jacket 2000 volt Cable D20929

Prysmian and Draka Cable 929 MCM BOSTRAIL DLO AAR 591 single conductor EPR insulation CSPE jacket 2000 volt Cable D20929

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Prysmian and Draka Cable 929 MCM BOSTRAIL DLO AAR 591 single conductor EPR insulation CSPE jacket 2000 volt Cable D20929
Prysmian and Draka Cable 929 MCM BOSTRAIL DLO AAR 591 single conductor EPR insulation CSPE jacket 2000 volt Cable D20929

Conductor: The conductor is stranded in accordance with AAR specification 591. The wires are soft, annealed copper with a continuous coating of tin (98.0% conductivity) in accordance with ASTM B33.

Insulation: Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) to comply with AAR specification 591. Insulation is heat, oil and moisture-resistant and rated for 75°C wet and 90°C dry continuous operating conditions. An opaque polyester tape or other suitable separator is used over the conductor.

Jacket: Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) to comply with AAR specification 591. The jacket is bonded to the EPR insulation.

Surface marking: The jacket surface shall be printed or indented with: DRAKA (sequential footage every two feet). 

Applications: These are single conductor 600/2000 volt cables designed for use in powering diesel/electric traction wheels. They consist of an ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) insulated conductor and a chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) jacket. They meet AAR 591, are highly heat, oil and moisture-resistant, extremely flexible, and can sustain 75°C wet/90°C dry operating temperatures.

Ratings: - Meets AAR 591 specifications

technical specification:
conductor size 929 kcmil
stranding 2300/24
average insulation thickness in (mm) .109 (2.8)
average jacket thickness in (mm) .062 (1.6)
minimum bend radius in (mm) 8.05 (205)
approximate cable o.d in (mm) 1.610 (40.9)
cable weight lbs/mft (kg/km) 3575 (5327)
prysmian and draka cable part number d20929

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