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Application
Used to supply power, usually from a pole-mounted transformer, to the user's service head where connection to the service entrance cable is made. Also suitable for installations for street lighting, security lights, and temporary service for construction. To be used at voltages of 600 volts phase-to-phase or less and at conductor temperatures not to exceed 75 ºC for polyethylene insulated conductors and 90 ºC for crosslinked polyethylene (XLP) insulated conductors.
Specifications
Meets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications:
B-1 Hard-Drawn Copper Wire.
B-3 Soft or Annealed Copper Wire.
B-8 Concentric-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors, Hard, Medium-Hard, or Soft.
Meets or exceeds all applicable requirements of ANSI/ICEA S-76-474 for polyethylene and crosslinked polyethylene insulated conductors.
Construction
Conductors are concentrically stranded compressed soft copper insulated with either crosslinked polyethylene, or conventional polyethylene.
Neutral messengers are either solid or concentrically stranded bare hard-drawn copper.
Notes:
Code words for XLP insulated products are formed by adding ""XLP"" to the conventional polyethylene code words above (e.g.- Atlanta/XLP).
Ampacity figures for black insulation only. Based on conductor temperature of 75 ºC for polyethylene insulated conductors, 90 ºC for XLP insulated conductors, ambient temperature of 40 ºC 2 ft./sec. wind in sun.
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Atlanta
6
7
45
6
1
1280
20.58
359
344
95
75
Tallahassee
6
7
45
6
7
1228
20.58
361
346
95
75
Richmond
4
7
45
4
1
1970
20.58
560
542
125
100
BatonRouge
4
7
45
4
7
1938
20.58
563
545
125
100
Jackson
2
7
45
2
1
3003
25.42
879
856
170
135
Seattle
2
7
45
2
7
3050
25.42
883
860
170
135
Nashville
1/0
19
60
1/0
7
4752
25.42
1405
1368
230
180
Lincoln
2/0
19
60
2/0
7
5926
29.97
1761
1720
265
205
Raleigh
3/0
19
60
3/0
7
7366
35.18
2209
2163
305
235
Denver
4/0
19
60
4/0
7
9154
35.18
2773
2721
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