{"id":235839,"date":"2025-01-10T23:54:14","date_gmt":"2025-01-10T23:54:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/qqarbon.com\/product\/classic-wire-cable-3080574117644-1067-5754\/"},"modified":"2025-01-10T23:54:14","modified_gmt":"2025-01-10T23:54:14","slug":"classic-wire-cable-3080574117644-1067-5754","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/qqarbon.com\/product\/classic-wire-cable-3080574117644-1067-5754\/","title":{"rendered":"Type MC Three Conductor w\/Ground Aluminum Armor THHN\/THWN-2 600V [**]"},"content":{"rendered":"
Applications Construction • UL 83 for Thermoplastic-InsulatedWires and Cables Color Code <\/strong> Print Legend <\/strong><\/p>\n • Printing on Phase Conductors: <\/strong><\/p>\n 6 AWG – 1 AWG: <\/strong>Classic Wire (SIZE\/MCM)*AA-8000*AL*CDR*TYPE*THHN*OR*THWN-2 *GR2*SUN-RES*VW-1*600V*(UL) E487847 (MONTH\/YEAR OF PRODUCTION) (SEQUENTIAL MARKING IN FEET) <\/p>\n 1\/0 AWG THROUGH 1000 KCMIL: <\/strong>Classic Wire (Size\/MCM)*AA 8000*AL*CDR*TYPE*THHN*OR*THWN-2*GR2*SUN-RES*VW1*FT4*IEEE*1202*600V*FOR*CT*USE*(UL) E487847 (MONTH\/YEAR OF PRODUCTION) (SEQUENTIAL MARKING IN FEET)<\/p>\n • Printing on Tape: <\/strong><\/p>\n CLASSICWIRE (UL) E487848 TYPE MC AA-8000 COMPACT AL TYPE THHN OR THWN-2 CDRS 600 V (Number of Conductor \/C) (SIZE AWG\/MCM) + CDR (SIZE AWG\/MCM) ( MONTH\/YEAR OF PRODUCTION) (SEQUENTIAL MARKING IN FEET)<\/p>\n • Printing on Armor: <\/strong><\/p>\n CLASSICWIRE (UL) E487848 TYPE MC AA-8000 COMPACT AL TYPE THHN OR THWN-2 CDRS 600 V (Number of Conductor \/C) (SIZE AWG\/MCM) + CDR (SIZE AWG\/MCM) ( MONTH\/YEAR OF PRODUCTION) (SEQUENTIAL MARKING IN FEET)<\/p>\n For Special Order<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Ampacity <\/strong> Applications Classic Wire Type MC Cable is primarily used for services, feeders, and branch circuits as specified in the 2011 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<\/strong>Classic Wire Type MC Cable is primarily used for services, feeders, and branch circuits as specified in the 2011 National Electric Code. Type MC cable with Type THHN\/THWN-2 conductors may be used in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90°C. Used for power and lighting indoors, exposed or concealed, in cable traywhere identified for such use; in a raceway, or in dry locations and embedded in plaster or against other masonry. Voltage rating for THHN\/THWN-2 conductors is 600V.<\/p>\n
<\/strong>Compact stranded AA-8000 series aluminum conductor material per ASTM B800, ASTM B801, ASTM B836, ASTM B901 (Single Input Wire), as applicable. XLPE insulated XHHW-2 conductors are twisted with a bare conductor. A binder tape is wrapped over the conductors with interlocked aluminum tape applied over the assembly. Rated 90°C wet or dry and is flame and sunlight resistant.
Specifications
<\/strong>Classic Wire Type MC cable with Type THHN\/THWN-2 conductors are manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest revisions of:<\/p>\n
• UL 1569 for Metal-Clad Cables
• UL 1581 and UL 2556
• UL Classified 1, 2, and 3 Hour Through-Penetration Firestop Systems.
• IEEE 1202 – Flame Testing of Cables for Use in Cable Tray, in Industrial and Commercial Occupancies (70,000 BTU\/hr).
• ICEA T-29-520 – Vertical Cable Tray Flame Tests (210,000 Btu\/hr).
• ICEA S-66-524 and requirements of the National Electric Code.
• ICEA S-95-658 (NEMA WC 70) construction requirements.
• Federal Specification J-C-30B
• UL Listed<\/p>\n
<\/strong>Three Phase Conductors (3):<\/strong> Black, red, white
Grounding Conductor (1): Bare
Four Phase Conductors (3): <\/strong> Black, red, blue, white
Grounding Conductor (1): Bare
<\/strong>
Other colors and stripes available by special order.<\/p>\n\n
To determine correct ampacity by conductor size, please consult the National Electric Code, latest edition.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"