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01761.35.04 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) General Cable Technologies Corporation – Super Vu-Tron® Welding Cable | |||
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Industrial-Grade Cable
Super Vu-Tron® Welding Cable
90ºC 600 Volt UL /CSA RHH/RHW
Mining
Product Construction:
Conductor:
â¢â6 AWG through 4/0 AWG fully annealed
stranded bare copper per ASTM B-172 Class M
Jacket:
â¢â Super Vu-Tron®, orange
â¢âTemperature range: -50ºC to +90ºC
Jacket Marking:
⢠#6 - #1 AWG: CAROL SUPER VU-TRON®
SUPER VU-TRON® WELDING CABLEâUL/CSAâCLASS Mâ34 AWG STRANDING
WELDING CABLEâEXTRA FLEXIBLE (UL) 600
VOLT (-50°C to +90°C) OIL RESISTANT
P-123-141 MSHA (SIZE) CSA 90°C ARC
WELDING CABLE FT-1
CATALOG
COND. SIZE CONDUCTOR
NOMINAL O.D.
APPROX.
NET WT.
STD.
NUMBER
(AWG)
STRAND
INCHES
mm
LBS/M'(S)
CTN.
⢠1/0 - 4/0 AWG: CAROL SUPER VU-TRON®
WELDING CABLE (SIZE) EXTRA FLEXIBLE
01768
6
660/34
0.370
9.40
125
250'
(UL) 600 VOLT (-50°C to +90°C) OIL
RESISTANT P-123-141 MSHA CSA 90°C
01767
4
1045/34
0.415
10.54
191
250'
ARC WELDING CABLE FT-1 TYPE RHH OR
RHW (UL) 600V FOR CT USE
01766
2
1666/34
0.475
12.07
259
250'
Applications:
01765
1
2090/34
0.530
13.46
331
250'
â¢âSecondary voltage resistance welding leads
01764â
1/0
2640/34
0.575
14.61
401
250'
â¢âPower supply applications not exceeding
600 volts AC
01763â
2/0
3300/34
0.630
16.00
511
250'
â¢âSizes 1/0 and larger for permanent wiring
in conduit or tray of 600V power supplies,
01762â
3/0
4180/34
0.700
17.78
615
250'
hoists, cranes or other applications where
01761â
4/0
5225/34
0.800
20.32
844
flexible power leads must be installed in
conduit, raceways or trays
(S) A ctual shipping weight may vary.
Features:
â T ype RHH/RHW - 600V for CT use.
250'
â¢â UL Listed
â¢âCSA Certified
â¢âExcellent flexibility to last longer in flex
applications
WELDING CABLE AMPACITIES
â¢âAbrasion-resistant
â¢âResists oils and solvents
SINGLE CONDUCTOR
â¢âRated -50ºC for use in cold environments
â¢âWeather-resistant
Required Cable Sizes: For Welding Cable Application
â¢âOzone-resistant
â¢âSafety-colored for high visibility
â¢âAssured longer service life, saving money
in replacement costs, maintenance cost
AMPS
length in feet for total circuit for secondary voltages only â do not use this table for 600 Volt in-line applications
100'
150'
200'
250'
300'
350'
400'
and downtime
â¢âMSHA approved for flame resistance
â¢âSunlight-resistant
Industry Approvals:
â¢âULâListed
â¢âCSA Certified
100
4
4
2
2
1
1/0
1/0
150
4
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
3/0
200
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
4/0
250
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
300
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
â¢âMSHA Approved
â¢âMeets UL Vertical Flame Test per UL 854
â¢â RoHS Compliant
Packaging:
â¢â250' (76.2 m), 500' (152.4 m), and 1000'
(304.8 m) reels
350
1/0
3/0
4/0
400
2/0
3/0
450
2/0
4/0
500
3/0
4/0
550
3/0
4/0
â¢âOther put-ups available on special order
600
4/0
REQUIRED CABLE SIZES SHOWN IN AWG NUMBERS
Suggested Ampacities:
For 600 Volt In-Line Applications
AWG AMPERES AWG AMPERES
4/0
405
1
220
3/0
350
2
190
2/0
300
4
140
1/0
260
6
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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