
Allicdata Part #: | C3210.41.03-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
C3210.41.03 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Cables, Wires |
Manufacturer: | General Cable/Carol Brand |
Short Description: | CABLE 2COND 16AWG RED 1000' |
More Detail: | 2 Conductor Multi-Conductor Cable Red 16 AWG 1000... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | 1 (Unlimited) |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Shield Type: | -- |
Shield Coverage: | -- |
Shield Material: | -- |
Conductor Insulation: | Poly-Vinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Jacket (Insulation) Thickness: | 0.0098" (0.250mm) |
Usage: | Alarm, Safety |
Operating Temperature: | -10°C ~ 75°C |
Voltage: | 300V |
Features: | Rip Cord |
Ratings: | -- |
Jacket Color: | Red |
Length: | 1000.0' (304.8m) |
Series: | -- |
Jacket (Insulation) Diameter: | 0.133" (3.38mm) |
Jacket (Insulation) Material: | Poly-Vinyl Chloride (PVC), Plenum |
Conductor Material: | Copper, Bare |
Conductor Strand: | Solid |
Wire Gauge: | 16 AWG |
Number of Conductors: | 2 |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): | -- |
Cable Type: | Multi-Conductor |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
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The C3210.41.03 Multiple Conductor Cables standard consists of requirements for use in the National Electrical Code, and it applies to all aspects of installation of multiconductor cables.
The C3210.41.03 standard applies to any construction of cable made and intended for general use in wiring of single family dwellings, apartment buildings, and other associated buildings. It applies to cable in both conduit and non-conduit installations. It further applies to all cables for use in the National Electrical Code, with extra requirements for cables intended to be used in exposed locations such as covering antennas and outdoor wiring.
Requirements for C3210.41.03 cables include the construction of the cable, as well as identification of the cables and insulation. The insulation should be tested for flame retardance and should be evaluated for environmental resistance. The cable should also be evaluated for resistance to heat, moisture, solvent, acid, and corrosion.
The C3210.41.03 standard requires that cables be marked with a number that identifies the voltage and conductor configuration of the cable. This number is often referred to as the “Color Code” and must be readable and visible on the outer surface of the cable. This number can be associated with the corresponding AWG (American Wire Gauge) number, which identifies the overall size of the cable.
When selecting a C3210.41.03 cable, it is important to consider the installation environment as well as the desired current-carrying capacity. Current-carrying capacity is dependent on the type of insulation, number of conductors, and the type of wiring used. It is also important to consider the voltage rating of the cables and ensure that it is appropriate for the application.
The working principle of C3210.41.03 cables is fairly simple. The conductors are surrounded by insulation, which, in turn, is surrounded by a sheath. The sheath is designed to protect the conductors from the external environment, and it also serves to insulate the conductors from one another. The conductors can be insulated either with plastic or rubber insulation, depending on the application.
The current carrying capacity of C3210.41.03 cables are based on the number of conductors in the cable and the insulation type used. This can range from a maximum of five amperes, for cables with four or fewer conductors, to a maximum of 15 amperes for cables with more than four conductors. It is important to note that the number of conductors and the size of the cable must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
C3210.41.03 cables are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They can be used for interior wiring, including communication and control wiring, as well as exterior wiring, for both underground and overhead installations. The cables can also be used for wiring of microwave antennas, solar panels, and outdoor substations.
The C3210.41.03 standard provides the basic requirements for installation and design of multiple conductor cables. It is important to understand these requirements and to select a cable that is appropriate for the specific application. In order to ensure the safety of any installation, it is important to observe the National Electrical Code, and to ensure that the cables are installed properly.
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