HW111 Thermocouple Extension Cable 300 Volt UL Type PLTC & ITC, 105°C Single and Multiple Pairs Overall Shield PVC Insulation PVC Jacket Solid Alloy Conductor - 16 AWG - 1 Pairs - K X ANSI Type

HW111 Thermocouple Extension Cable 300 Volt UL Type PLTC & ITC, 105°C Single and Multiple Pairs Overall Shield PVC Insulation PVC Jacket Solid Alloy Conductor - 16 AWG - 1 Pairs - K X ANSI Type

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HW111 Thermocouple Extension Cable 300 Volt UL Type PLTC & ITC, 105°C Single and Multiple Pairs Overall Shield PVC Insulation PVC Jacket Solid Alloy Conductor - 16 AWG - 1 Pairs - K X ANSI Type

Product Details

Technical Specifications:
Catalog Number HW111 1601K
Size AWG 16
No. of Pairs 1
Insulation Thickness Mils 15
Jacket Thickness Mils 35
ANSI Type K X
Overall Diameter 0.28
Net Weight Lbs/Mft 46

Specifications:

  • HW111
  • Thermocouple Extension Cable
  • 150 Volt UL Type PLTC & ITC, 105°C
  • Single and Multiple Pairs
  • Overall Shield
  • PVC Insulation
  • PVC Jacket
  • Solid Alloy Conductor

Application:
For use in thermocouple extension applications where protection from electrostatic interference is required. UL listed as Type PLTC and approved for installation indoors or outdoors, aerially, in conduits, ducts and cable trays in circuits not exceeding 150 volts. May be used in NEC Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations.

Conductors:
Annealed, solid thermocouple extension-grade alloys calibrated to standard limits of error per ANSI-MC96.1.

Insulation:
Flame-retardant PVC per UL Standard 13, color coded per ANSI-MC96.1.

Communication Wire:
Multipair constructions contain a 7-strand bare copper orange PVC-insulated communication wire.

Overall Shield:
Aluminum-polymer tape providing 100% coverage with a flexible 7-strand tinned copper drain wire.

Jacket:
Sunlight-resistant PVC color coded per ANSI-MC96.1. A ripcord is applied longitudinally under the jacket to facilitate stripping.

Flame Tests:
UL 1581 70,000 BTU/hr flame test

Additional Standards:
NEC Type ITC approved for use in hazardous locations per Articles 501, 502, 503 and 504

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