Type W, Mining Cable, Cu/Epr/CPE, M/C, 2kv (ICEA S-75-381/NEMA WC-58)

Type W, Mining Cable, Cu/Epr/CPE, M/C, 2kv (ICEA S-75-381/NEMA WC-58)
Type W
Insulated
Stranded
Underground
Copper
CPE
Epr
Round Wire
Mine
ISO9001, CCC
Boan
2 Kv
8-500 AWG or Mcm
2-4
DingAn or OEM
Heated Steel-Wooden Drum/Steel Drum
SGS
Jiangsu Yixing, China
8544492100

Product Description

Type W, Mining Cable, CU/EPR/CPE, 1/C, 2KV (ICEA S-75-381/NEMA WC-58)

Features
Meets all requirements of ICEA S-75-381. Reformulated compounds suitable for CV curing, developed to meet the high level of physical properties required in service. Flame, abrasion, sunlight, oils, solvents, acids and ozone resistant. -40 °C Rating CPE Jacket.

Application
Type W is a portable or fixed power cable used in mining and industrial applications where high reliability is required. For use in wet or dry locations, installed in conduits, ducts or trays and sunlight exposed.

Standards
ICEA S-75-381/NEMA WC-58 Portable and Power Feeder Cables for Use in Mines and Similar Applications.
CFR Title 30 Federal Regulations.
MSHA 7K-228054

Specifications
Maximum operating voltage: ? 2 kV
Maximum conductor operation temperature: ? 90 °C wet or dry locations under normal operating conditions.

Engineering Information
1. Conductor: Soft or annealed tinned coated copper conductor, rope lay flexible stranding per ASTM B172.
2. Separator: A separator may be applied over the conductor.
3. Insulation: High quality, heat, moisture, ozone and, thermosetting ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) meeting ICEA S-75-381.

Phase ID: Color coded insulation
2/C – BL, WH
3/C – BL, WH, GR
4/C – BL, WH, RE, GR

4. Assembly: Phase conductors cabled together with nonhygroscopic fillers as required and a binder tape.
5. Jacket: Black heavy duty chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) compound, applied in one layer over a fibrous reinforcement layer.

Conductor Size Number of Strands Size of Each Strand Nominal Insulation Thickness Maximum Overall Diameter Approximate Total Weight
AWG or kcmil AWG mil in lb/kft
2 Conductors
8 133 29 60 0.84 396
6 133 27 60 0.94 531
4 259 28 60 1.11 766
2 259 26 60 1.3 1095
1 259 25 80 1.47 1398
1/0 259 24 80 1.56 1620
2/0 329 24 80 1.69 1969
3/0 413 24 80 1.82 2339
4/0 532 24 80 1.97 2547
250 608 24 95 2.16 2964
300 741 24 95 2.28 3420
350 855 24 95 2.42 3918
500 1221 24 95 2.76 5389
3 Conductors
8 133 29 60 0.94 497
6 133 27 60 1.04 652
4 259 28 60 1.2 921
2 259 26 60 1.37 1297
1 259 25 80 1.54 1633
1/0 259 24 80 1.69 1996
2/0 329 24 80 1.79 2379
3/0 413 24 80 1.94 2869
4/0 532 24 80 2.09 3212
250 608 24 95 2.45 4086
300 741 24 95 2.62 4825
350 855 24 95 2.74 5423
500 1221 24 95 3.09 7405
4 Conductors
8 133 29 60 1.02 585
6 133 27 60 1.13 780
4 259 28 60 1.3 1102
2 259 26 60 1.51 1599
1 259 25 80 1.71 2016
1/0 259 24 80 1.83 2392
2/0 329 24 80 1.97 2943
3/0 413 24 80 2.12 3501
4/0 532 24 80 2.31 4106
250 608 24 95 2.72 5215
300 741 24 95 2.9 6162
350 855 24 95 3.04 6955
500 1221 24 95 3.46 9636

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