Applications
Medium-Voltage power cables offer an economical, rugged and reliable alternative to labor-intensive cable in conduit wiring methods.
Installed on metal racks, troughs, in raceways, in cable trays or secured to supports spaced not more than six feet apart.
Installed in both exposed and concealed work, wet or dry locations, directly buried.

Construction
Conductor: Class B Compressed concentric strand or soft drawn annealed copper per ASTM B3.
Conductor Shield: Extruded thermosetting semiconducting shield which is free stripping from the conductor and bonded to the insulation
Insulation: Extruded, Tree-Retardant Cross-linked Polyethylene (TRXLPE) as defined in ANSI/ICEA S-94-649
Insulation Shield: Extruded thermosetting semiconducting shield with controlled adhesion to the insulation providing the required balance between electrical integrity and ease of stripping.
Metallic Shield: The metallic shield is flat uncoated 5-mil thick copper tape helically applied with minimum 20% overlap. A Mylar ribbon is longitudinally applied under the copper tape shield for phase identification - 1C w/Red, 1C w/Blue, and 1C w/None.
Grounding Conductors: Three bare stranded copper conductor, one in each interstice.
Fillers: Non hygroscopic fillers, forming a firm and cylindrical cable core.
Binder Tape: A binder tape is applied to maintain core symmetry and mechanical stability.
Jacket: Black, sunlight resistant, flame retardant PVC jacket tightly applied over the binder tape.

Standards

  • AEIC CS8, Specifications for Shielded Power Cable, 5-46kV
  • ICEA S-93-639, 5-46 kV Shielded Power Cable
  • ICEA S-97-682, Utility Shielded Power Cable Rated 5-46 kV
  • UL 1072 MV-105
  • IEEE- IEEE 383 Flame Test
  • For 105°C continuous, 140°C emergency, 250°C short-circuit operation.
  • CSA Standard C68.5-07 File # 257759 Primary Shielded and Concentric Neutral Cable for Distribution

NOTES:

Ampacities are based on three Phase Operation

In Duct (2011 NEC Table 310.15(B)(80): Three-conductor cable in plastic duct, direct-buried, 90°C conductor temperature, 20°C ambient temperature, earth RHO of 90°C-cm/Watt, and 100% load factor, and shields short-circuited.

Isolated in Air (2011 NEC Table 310.15(B)(72)): Three-conductor cable, 90°C conductor temperature, and 40°C ambient temperature, and shields grounded at one point only.

In Cable Tray: Per 2011 NEC 392.80(B)(1)(b), for single conductor cables, sizes 1/0 AWG and larger, installed in a single layer in an uncovered table tray, with a maintained space of not less than one cable diameter between individual conductors, the ampacities shall not exceed the allowable ampacities stated in 2011 NEC Table 310.15(B)(72) (Aluminum), “Isolated in Air” values noted above.

Size
AWG
or
KCMIL

N/A 1

Insulation
Thickness
(mil)

N/A 175

No. of
Ground
Wires

N/A 3

Size
of
Ground
Wires

N/A 8

Conductor
Diameter
(in)

N/A 0.324

Insulation
Diameter
(in)

N/A 0.72

Insulation
Shield
Diameter
(in)

N/A 0.78

Overall
Jacket
Diameter
(in)

N/A 1.96

Approximate
Weight (lb/MFT)

N/A 2179

Minimum
Bending
Radius
(in)

N/A 14

Ampacity
90ºC
in Duct

N/A 170

Ampacity
90ºC
in Air

N/A 185