Ecmweb 4419 Southwireefcenvirotectcableentrygraphic021209
Ecmweb 4419 Southwireefcenvirotectcableentrygraphic021209
Ecmweb 4419 Southwireefcenvirotectcableentrygraphic021209
Ecmweb 4419 Southwireefcenvirotectcableentrygraphic021209
Ecmweb 4419 Southwireefcenvirotectcableentrygraphic021209

Category Winner: Wire & Cable

April 1, 2009
Lead-Free Power Cable EFC Envirotect medium-voltage power cable (available in both copper and aluminum) does not contain lead in its PVC jacket or EPR insulation. Approved for CT use in sizes 1/0 and larger, the company says the cable is capable of ...

Lead-Free Power Cable

EFC Envirotect medium-voltage power cable (available in both copper and aluminum) does not contain lead in its PVC jacket or EPR insulation. Approved for CT use in sizes 1/0 and larger, the company says the cable is capable of operating continuously at a conductor temperature not in excess of 105°C for normal operation, 140°C for emergency overload conditions, and 250°C for short circuit conditions. It's also rated at 5,000V, 133% insulation level (ungrounded system) and 8,000V, 100% insulation level (grounded system).

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