4/0 35kV Power Cable 345 Mils

4/0 35kV Power Cable 345 Mils

4/0 35kV Power Cable 345 Mils

35kV Type MV-105 - 345 Mils EPR with PVC Jacket

4/0 35KV Power Cable 345 Mils cable is a UL listed Type MV (Medium Voltage) cable that is capable of transmitting ampacities up to 35,000 Volts.  The conductive component of this cable is a concentric compact stranded class B copper conductor.  The class B copper in this cable is annealed to make the conductor softer and more malleable.  The conductor is covered by triple single head extruded conductor shield.  The conductor shield is then insulated with a dry cured ethylene propylene (EPR) insulation that bears an easy strippable bare copper insulation shield.  The bare copper insulation shield has an overlap of 25% and is made of 5 mils annealed copper.  A black, surface printed polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket serves as the external layer of the cable.  The exterior jacket is flame-retardant and moisture and sunlight resistant.

The 4/0 35KV Power Cable 345 Mils cable is primarily used in distribution, main feeder and branch circuits for commercial, industrial, and electric utility installations.  The cable can be installed in aerial applications, direct burial, conduit open tray, and underground duct installations where maximum carrying capacity is required.  When installed in accordance with NEC regulations, the cable is safe for use in wet or dry locations.  For direct burial applications, ensure the cable is installed in a system with a ground conductor that is in close proximity with NEC 250.4(A)(5).  Under normal operating conditions, this cable is able to function at temperatures up to 105°C.  At emergency operating conditions, the cable can tolerate temperatures up to 140°C.  The cable has a temperature rating of 250°C in short circuit situations. 

Product Description:

This conductor is a UL listed Type MV (Medium Voltage) cable that is capable of transmitting ampacities up to 35,000 Volts.  The conductive component of this cable is a concentric compact stranded class B copper conductor.  The class B copper in this cable is annealed to make the conductor softer and more malleable.  The conductor is covered by triple single head extruded conductor shield.  The conductor shield is then insulated with a dry cured ethylene propylene (EPR) insulation that bears an easy strippable bare copper insulation shield.  The bare copper insulation shield has an overlap of 25% and is made of 5 mils annealed copper.  A black, surface printed polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket serves as the external layer of the cable.  The exterior jacket is flame-retardant and moisture and sunlight resistant. 

Applications:

The 35kV Type MV-105 - 345 Mils EPR with PVC Jacket cable is primarily used in distribution, main feeder and branch circuits for commercial, industrial, and electric utility installations.  The cable can be installed in aerial applications, direct burial, conduit open tray, and underground duct installations.  When installed in accordance with NEC regulations, the cable is safe for use in wet or dry locations.  For direct burial applications, ensure the cable is installed in a system with a ground conductor that is in close proximity with NEC 250.4(A)(5).  Under normal operating conditions, this cable is able to function at temperatures up to 105°C.  At emergency operating conditions, the cable can tolerate temperatures up to 140°C.  The cable has a temperature rating of 250°C in short circuit situations. 

Specifications:

  • In accordance with standards set forth by Underwriters Laboratories, this product meets or exceeds UL standard 1072.  This standard sets the expectations for shielded and unshielded. Specifications require this cable to be able to function at temperatures. 
  • This cable is Underwriters Laboratories listed as Type MV-105. MV-105 stands for the voltage (Medium Voltage) and the maximum operating temperature (105°C).
  • This cable meets UL standard 1685.  This standard required the product to pass a flame exposure test in which the total smoke released is to be 95 m2 or less and the peak smoke release rate is to be 0.25 m2/s or less.  The cable char height is to be less than 8 ft, 0 inch (244 cm) when measured from the bottom of the cable tray in accordance with Section 8.
  • The cable passes the IEEE 1202 flame test, a test designed to measure the flame resistance qualities of cable in cable tray.
  • This cable is deemed acceptable by Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 

Construction:

-                Conductor

  • The conductive component of this cable is a concentric compact stranded class B copper conductor.  The class B copper in this cable is annealed to make the conductor softer and more malleable. 

-                Extruded Strand Shield

  • The extruded thermoset semi-conducting strand shield is a layer over the conductor that controls stress on the conductor.

-                Insulation

  • The cable is insulated with Ethylene Propylene Rubber insulation.

-                Extruded Insulation Shield

  • The extruded insulation shield is a thermoset semi-conducting polymeric layer free stripping from insulation.

-                Metallic Shield

  • The metallic shield is a copper tape that covers the insulation.  The tape is 5 mils annealed copper with an overlap of 25%.

-                Jacket

  • The outer jacket is a black PVC jacket.  The PVC jacket is flame-retardant and moisture and sunlight resistant.


Technical Specifications:
Number of Conductors in Cable: 1
Jacket Thickness (mils): 70
Nominal Insulation Thickness (mm): 345
Size AWG: 4/0
Stranding (Al/Stl): 19
Diameter Over Insulation (Inches): 1.260
Diameter Over Insulation Shield (Inches): 1.340
Diameter Complete Cable (O.D.) (Inches): 1.550
Weight Per 1000ft Total (Lbs.): 1650
Ampacity 1/C in Cable Tray (Amps): 445
Ampacity 1/C Conduit in Air (Amps): 330
Allowable Ampacity in Ducts (Amps): 315
General Cable Part # 17061.13541
Omni Cable Part # MVE44/001
Prysmian item Part # 306312A
Southwire item Part # 555862

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