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Power Factor and Cable Insulation

07/27/2009 10:12 AM

I would like to find out which cable insulation is most suitable for an installation in a high ambient temperature location?

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Re: Power Factor and Cable Insulation

07/27/2009 10:36 AM

MICC cable is suitable for surviving fires.

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Re: Power Factor and Cable Insulation

07/27/2009 11:23 PM

• TYPE A Upto 700C max upto 3.3/3.3 kV

• TYPE B Upto 700C max above 3.3/3.3 kV

• TYPE C (HRPVC) Upto 850C max upto 1.1 kV

• TYPE D Upto 700C max for 3.3/3.3 kV (flexible operation)

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