FREP® Cable - SPEC 2200
Product description
Part Numbers
337150, 319250, 319260, 337160, 294540, 337170, 337180, 337190, 280950, 280960, 280970, 287410, 337200, 337210, 337220, 337230
Resources
Conductor
- 18 AWG and 16 AWG tinned, annealed copper per ASTM B33
- Class B stranding per ASTM B8
Insulation
- Flame-Retardant Ethylene Propylene Rubber (FR-EPR) Type II
- Color-coded per ICEA Method 1: Triads - black, white and red. One conductor in each triad is printed alpha-numerically for easy identification
Shield
- Individual and overall shielded triads
- Individual triads are 100% shielded with Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester in contact with stranded tinned copper drain wire
- Overall shield is Flexfoil® aluminum/polymer in contact with stranded tinned copper drain wire
Jacket
- Lead-free, flame-retardant, thermoplastic Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE)
Applications
- In free air, cable tray, raceways or direct burial
- In wet or dry locations
- Permitted for use in Class I, Division 2 industrial hazardous locations per NEC
- Permitted for Exposed Run (ER) use in accordance with NEC for 3 or more conductors
Features
- Rated at 90˚C wet or dry
- Ripcord applied to all cables with jacket of 60 mils or less
- Meets cold bend test at -40˚C
- Type ER versions meets crush and impact requirements of Type MC cables.
- Sunlight- and weather-resistant
- Excellent flame resistance—burns to ash when exposed to flame
- Excellent physical, thermal and electrical properties
- Excellent moisture resistance
- Excellent resistance to abrasion and heat deformation
- Provides good oil and chemical resistance
- Excellent low temperature cold bend characteristics
Compliances
- Industry Compliances:
- UL 1277 Type TC, UL File # E57179
- UL 1581
- ICEA S-73-532/NEMA WC57
- RoHS Compliant
- Flame Test Compliances:
- UL 1581/UL 2556 VW-1
- UL 1685 Vertical Flame Test
- IEEE 383
- IEEE 1202
- CSA FT4
- Other Compliances:
- EPA 40 CFR, Part 261 for leachable lead content per TCLP
- OSHA Acceptable
Packaging
- Material cut to length and shipped on non