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XHHW-2 90℃ 600V XLPE Single Core Cable

XHHW-2 90℃ 600V XLPE Single Core Cable

For exposed wiring and conduits (except cable trays) in wet and dry locations. With proper handling procedures, the recommended minimum installation temperature is -40°C. Cables marked SUN RES are also suitable for outdoor use and wiring exposed to the weather.

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Product introduction
  • 01 Product application

    For exposed wiring and conduits (except cable trays) in wet and dry locations. With proper handling procedures, the recommended minimum installation temperature is -40°C. Cables marked SUN RES are also suitable for outdoor use and wiring exposed to the weather.

  • 02 Product characteristics

    -40°C cold bending and -40°C cold shock

    Low smoke zero halogen

    Waterproof


  • 03 Technical certification • Conform to RoHSWe are pleased to produce special versions, other dimensions, core and jacket colours on request.
Product structure

Conductor: Tinned copper or bare copper stranded wire

Conductor type: Meets UL44 standard, meets ASTM B3, B8 and B33 or NMX-J-008-ANCE requirements

Insulation: XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene)

Core identification: Optional

Rated voltage: 600V

Conductor resistance: UL1581 ASTM Class C

Bending radius fixed: 15x d

Working temperature fixed minimum/maximum value: XHHW: -40°C/75°C; XHHW-2: -40°C/90°C

Flame retardant grade Self-extinguishing and flame retardant in accordance with UL1581 VW-1; CSA C22.2 No.2556-15 FT1, FT2; IEC 60332-1-2 standards

Certification: UL

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