Amercable CIR Instrumentation Cable 16 AWG 1 Triad Gexol Insulated Individually Shielded 0.6/1kV Rated 90C 37-102- 668

Amercable CIR Instrumentation Cable 16 AWG 1 Triad Gexol Insulated Individually Shielded 0.6/1kV Rated 90C 37-102- 668

Amercable CIR Instrumentation Cable 16 AWG 1 Triad Gexol Insulated Individually Shielded 0.6/1kV Rated 90C 37-102- 668

Conductor: Soft annealed flexible stranded tinned copper per IEEE 1580 Table 11.

Insulation: GEXOL® cross-linked flame retardant polyolefin, meeting the requirements for Type P of IEEE 1580 and Type X110 of UL 1309/CSA 245. 600V/IEC 1000V.

Pairs/Triads: Each pair/triad is twisted with a bare tinned drain wire. Each pair/triad is shielded with polyester-backed aluminum foil tape to afford 100% coverage. Pair to pair, or triad to triad, isolation – plus overall shielding – is provided.

Safer to Handle: CIR® has no sharp metal armor edges that imperil worker’s hands during splicing and installation of connectors

Jacket: A black, flame retardant, oil, abrasion, chemical and sunlight resistant thermoset compound meeting UL 1309/ CSA 245 and IEEE 1580.

Application: Designed and constructed to be a flexible alternative to Type MC cable where user desires crush and impact protection in arctic conditions.

Features:
• Complies with the requirements for TC-ER-HL per UL 2225*
• Exceeds CSA cold bend / cold impact (-40°C / -35°C)
• Gas & vapor tight – impervious to water & air
• Smaller bend radius (up to 40% smaller) than Type MC
• Reduced tray fill (up to 35% less) compared to Type MC
• Considerably more flexible than Type MC
• Reduced installation time and cost compared to Type MC
• Glands for this product cost up to 50% LESS than those for Type MC(*cables up to 1” in diameter)

technical specification:
conductor size(awg) 16
conductor size(mm2) 1.3
pairs -
triads 1
nominal diameter(inches) 0.467
weight(lbs/1000 ft.) 128
dc resistance 20°c(ohms/1000 ft.) 4.52
mutual capacitance (nf/1000 ft.) 32
inductance (mh/1000 ft.) 0.20
amercable part number 37-102*-668cirag

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