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Super Vu-Tron® Welding Cable
File Size122KB,2 Pages
ManufacturerGeneral Cable
Websitehttp://www.generalcable.com/
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Super Vu-Tron® Welding Cable

Industrial-Grade Cable
Mining
Super Vu-Tron
®
Welding Cable
90ºC 600 Volt UL /CSA RHH/RHW
Product Construction:
Conductor:
Jacket:
• 6 AWG through 4/0 AWG fully annealed
stranded bare copper per ASTM B-172 Class M
• Super Vu-Tron
®
, orange
• emperature range: -50ºC to +90ºC
T
• #6 - #1 AWG: CAROL SUPER VU-TRON
®
WELDING CABLE–EXTRA FLEXIBLE (UL) 600
VOLT (-50°C to +90°C) OIL RESISTANT
P-123-141 MSHA (SIZE) CSA 90°C ARC
WELDING CABLE FT-1
• 1/0 - 4/0 AWG: CAROL SUPER VU-TRON
®
WELDING CABLE (SIZE) EXTRA FLEXIBLE
(UL) 600 VOLT (-50°C to +90°C) OIL
RESISTANT P-123-141 MSHA CSA 90°C
ARC WELDING CABLE FT-1 TYPE RHH OR
RHW (UL) 600V FOR CT USE
Jacket Marking:
SUPER VU-TRON
®
WELDING CABLE—UL/CSA—CLASS M—34 AWG STRANDING
CATALOG
NUMBER
COND. SIZE
(AWG)
6
4
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
CONDUCTOR
STRAND
660/34
1045/34
1666/34
2090/34
2640/34
3300/34
4180/34
5225/34
NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES
0.370
0.415
0.475
0.530
0.575
0.630
0.700
0.800
mm
9.40
10.54
12.07
13.46
14.61
16.00
17.78
20.32
APPROX.
NET WT.
LBS/M'
(S)
125
191
259
331
401
511
615
844
STD.
CTN.
250'
250'
250'
250'
250'
250'
250'
250'
01768
01767
01766
01765
01764
01763
01762
01761
(S)
Applications:
• econdary voltage resistance welding leads
S
• Power supply applications not exceeding
600 volts AC
• Sizes 1/0 and larger for permanent wiring
in conduit or tray of 600V power supplies,
hoists, cranes or other applications where
flexible power leads must be installed in
conduit, raceways or trays
Features:
Actual shipping weight may vary.
Type RHH/RHW - 600V for CT use.
• UL Listed
• CSA Certified
• Excellent flexibility to last longer in flex
applications
• Abrasion-resistant
• Resists oils and solvents
• Rated -50ºC for use in cold environments
• eather-resistant
W
• zone-resistant
O
• afety-colored for high visibility
S
• Assured longer service life, saving money
in replacement costs, maintenance cost
and downtime
• MSHA approved for flame resistance
• Sunlight-resistant
WELDING CABLE AMPACITIES
SINGLE CONDUCTOR
AMPS
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
Required Cable Sizes: For Welding Cable Application
length in feet for total circuit for secondary voltages only – do not use this table for 600 Volt in-line applications
100'
4
4
2
1
1/0
1/0
2/0
2/0
3/0
3/0
4/0
150'
4
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
3/0
4/0
4/0
4/0
200'
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
250'
2
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
300'
1
2/0
3/0
4/0
350'
1/0
3/0
4/0
400'
1/0
3/0
4/0
Industry Approvals:
• L Listed
U
• SA Certified
C
• MSHA Approved
• Meets UL Vertical Flame Test per UL 854
• RoHS Compliant
Packaging:
• 50' (76.2 m), 500' (152.4 m), and 1000'
2
(304.8 m) reels
• Other put-ups available on special order
REQUIRED CABLE SIZES SHOWN IN AWG NUMBERS
Suggested Ampacities:
For 600 Volt In-Line Applications
AWG
4/0
3/0
2/0
1/0
AMPERES
405
350
300
260
AWG
1
2
4
6
AMPERES
220
190
140
105
The total circuit length includes both welding and ground leads (Based on 4-volt drop) 60% duty cycle.
These values for current-carrying capacity are based on a copper temperature of 60°C (140°F), an ambient temperature of
40°C (104°F) and yield load factors of from approximately 32% for the No. 2 AWG cable to approximately 23% for the
No. 3/0 AWG cable, and higher for the smaller sizes. The sizes of cables generally used range from No. 2 AWG to
No. 3/0 AWG. In actual service, the load factor may be much higher that indicated without overheating the cable as the
ambient temperature will generally be substantially lower than 40°C.
Per Standards: ICEA S-19-81 NEMA WC-3 Part 8,
Appendix J Ampacities for portable cable in accordance
with NEC Table 400.5(B).
May not be suitable for all installations per National
Electrical Code
®
.
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