Primarily designed for use with festoon systems for the conveyance of electrical power and control to cranes, hoists, or any equipment which travels with a lateral traversing motion. Cables can also be used where space is at a premium, since it can be stacked; or where extreme flexing is a requirement, recommended bend radius of three to five times cable diameter. PVC Festoon Cables are suitable for either indoor or outdoor applications operating at -40° C to 105° C. However, they are not recommended for severe flexing or impact at temperatures below -10° C. For severe flexing applications below -10° C specify Neoprene Festoon Cables.
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Primarily designed for use with festoon systems for the conveyance of electrical power and control to cranes, hoists, or any equipment which travels with a lateral transversing motion. Festoon Cables can also be used where space is at a premium, since it can be stacked or where extreme flexing is a requirement, recommended bend radius of three to five times cable diameter. Neoprene Festoon Cables are suitable for either indoor or outdoor applications operating at -50°C to 90° C. Features:
Easy stripping.
Easy stacking of multiple cables in smaller space.
Enhanced stability in outdoor applications against crosswinds.
Stranded bare copper conductors, color-coded vinyl insulation jacketed with nylon, conductors cabled with non-wicking fillers (as required), cable tape heavy duty black, sunlight resistant thermosetting jacket overall. Applications:
Ideal for installations with tight space requirements, NVN®-THHN. Flexible cables can be used for control circuits in locations such as shipyards, port facilities, steel mills, paper, cement, glass, textile, chemical and petroleum plants. Typical Applications:
Pendant and Reel Control Cable is designed and manufactured for use in continuous flexing applications where flame, abrasion, chemicals, moisture, impact, tearing, and temperature extremes are considerations. Applications include portable control, festoon systems, power tracks, cable tenders, cranes and hoists, aerotracks, power carriage systems, cable reels, retractable reels, automatic welders, transfer vehicles, and other abusive flexing applications. Cables are suitable for use indoors or outdoors.
Retractable reels and other flexible applications. Features:
Cable is designed to provide maximum flex-life under the most demanding continuous flexing condition where flame, chemicals, moisture and temperature extremes are considerations
(37) For use in conduit, duct, tray or rack. It may be used in free air when supported by a messenger or for direct burial. Its small diameter facilitates installation and conserves space. It may be installed in cable trays in accordance with Articles 318, 340, and 725 of the NEC. It may be used in Class I, Div. II hazardous locations as allowed under Articles 318, 340 and 501. It is a Class I Cable as defined by Articles 725 and 760.
(42) Suitable for use in conduit, duct, tray or rack. It may be used in free air when supported by a messenger or for direct burial. Its small diameter facilitates installation and conserves space. It may be installed in cable trays in accordance with Articles 318, 340, and 725 of the NEC. It may be used in Class I, Div. II hazardous locations as allowed under Articles 318, 340 and 501. It is a Class I Cable as defined by Articles 725 and 760.
Recognized for use in Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations and for installation in trays, wireways, troughs, channels, ducts, conduit and aerially where supported by a messenger.
Specifically approved for direct burial, wet and dry locations and outdoors in cable trays where a sunlight resistant rating is required.
Designed for control, power, lighting, telemetering, signal and relay or traffic control where a low loss high temperature insulation is specified.
(54) Control applications where cable is used in conduit, ducts, trays or racks. It can also be used in free air when supported by a messenger or for direct burial. Can be installed in cable trays per NEC Articles 318, 340 and 501.