PV Cables
4/0 AWG Red Battery Cable with Red Heatshrink, 12", 3/8 Lug
4/0 AWG Red Battery Cable with Red Heatshrink, 12", 3/8 Lug
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DESCRIPTION
This product is designed to meet or exceed test requirements called for by Underwriters Laboratories and the National Electric Code. It is recommended for use in accordance with UL and CSA for internal wiring of uninterruptible power supply equipment, UL Standard 1778. Our is also suitable for use in transformers, switchboard panels, controls, electronic circuits and meters. It can be used as battery cable, battery charger cable, motor lead, and power hookup cable. Approved for both the internal and external wiring of appliances.
STRANDING
Class K 30 gauge bare copper.
STANDARD
NEC Types: MTW & THW, UL AWM Styles: 1232-1283- 1284-1337-1338-1339-10070-10269, BC-5W2 on 6 AWG to 4/0 AWG, TEW A/B FT-1 on 6 AWG to 4/0 AWG, AWM A/B FT-1 on 250 MCM to 750 MCM
INSULATION
This product offers a unique flame retardant polyvinyl chloride compound (VW-1), and is moisture, abrasion, acid, diesel fuel and oil resistant.
VOLTAGE
600/1000 Volts
TEMPERATURE
105C Dry, 75C Wet
The assembled length of a battery cable is measured from the center of each stud hole.
All Custom Cable assemblies are manufactured with a fine stranded cable, fitted with QuickCable Max Lugs and secured with a heavy walled glue-filled heat shrink, providing a quality UL approved battery cable.
Price per each single cable section.
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