What is HL Teck cable?
What is HL Teck cable?
Copper Conductor Northern Cables Inc.’s TECK90 is an interlocked armoured cable for use in petro-chemical, pulp and paper, and other industrial application environments. TECK90 is available in 600 and 1000-volt constructions from #14 to 500 kcmil in copper. Cables can be manufactured up to 50 conductors.
How deep does Teck cable have to be buried?
18”
The cable is protected by PVC conduit on all exterior surfaces and for the entire underground section. Must be buried a minimum 18”. When this is backfilled, the bottom ½ of the trench is filled, then a marking tape is laid in the trench before the remainder of the trench is filled.
What kind of insulation does a Teck cable have?
Teck90 1000V, 4+G Conductor 10+12AWG (7x18H) Bare Copper, XLPE Insulation M4 Color Code, PVC Inner Jacket, Alu… Teck90 1000V, 3+G Conductor 10+12AWG (7x18H) Bare Copper, XLPE Insulation M4 Color Code, PVC Inner Jacket, Alu… Teck90 1000V, 2+G Conductor 10+12AWG (7x18H) Bare Copper, XLPE Insulation M4 Color Code, PVC Inner Jacket, Alu…
What kind of cable is General Cable TECK90?
General Cable’s TECK90 Armored and Control Cable is factory assembled and tested for use as wiring in all hazardous locations when used with certified HL cable glands per the guidelines of the Canadian Electrical Code.
What are the benefits of a Teck cable?
Teck cable’s combination of interlocking flexible armour with two layers of PVC jacket provide a rugged, compact and flexible cable that is resistant to corrosion, water and mechanical abuse. It is designed for use in wet or dry locations with a maximum conductor temperature of 90˚C and a low temperature rating of -40°C. Applications
What can Teck 90 / ul MC Cable be used for?
Versatility resides within this dual-rated CSA Teck 90/UL Metal Clad (MC) Cable, which is suitable for powering equipment in harsh environments (including dry, damp or wet locations). These low-voltage, armored, interlocking aluminum cables are designed for the demands of industries such as mining, pulp and paper, chemical, petroleum and more.