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Cross-Reference & Online Spec Sheets
We have expanded our Carol® Brand Electronics offering and now have more
competitive crosses than anyone. Many of these cables are in stock and ready for
immediate shipment from one of our stocking distributors. For questions on any
of the Carol Electronics cables, detailed spec sheets are now available online at
www.generalcable.com/Products/Electronics/Product Specification Sheets.
Carol® Brand has added the Sheer Wire line of cable for Lighting Control & Touch
Panel Systems to its already expansive electronics offering. For more information,
see page A2 or call 866-295-5896 today for your FREE Sheer Wire catalog.
What’s New?
EXPANDED COMPETITIVE OFFERINGS
SHEER WIRE PRODUCTS
The Carol® Electronics Catalog has been revamped, with Plenum Cables now
being featured in the Communications & Control Multi-Conductor and Multi-Paired
sections. If you’re still not sure what you’re looking for, please contact our Customer
Service associates at 866.295.5896 today!
LOOKING FOR PLENUM CABLES?
General Cable has increased the information in its Alarm & Security Solutions
Guide, with the addition of Sheer Wire Cables for Lighting Control & Touch
Panel Systems, Bundled Composite Access Control Cables, Command® Series
Home Entertainment Cables and our line of Carol® Brand Helix/Hi-Temp® Data
Communications Cables. To view the updated guide, see pages 114-116 in
the catalog.
ALARM & SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Carol® Brand Electronics products are now offered with an interlock armored
option, which provides outstanding mechanical protection and is flexible for easy
installation, potentially saving time and money. For complete product information,
go to pages 179-180.
ARMORED ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS
A1
Carol® Brand Alarm & Security Solutions
A2
Applications:
Lighting Controls
Window Controls
Audio Level Controls
Video Controls
Computer/Internet Controls
Cable
Solution Description
1618SVA1 18/4 16/30 BC 20 AWG 10/30 + 16/1 PR 26/30 BC (UL) CL3R
1822AXL0 22/1PR 7/30 + 18/2 7/26 (UL) CL3R FT-4
1822CCD8 Touch Panel Composite: 1 Control Element + 2 5e Elements
1822CCT8 Touch Panel Composite: 1 Control Element + 2 5e Elements + 2 RG 6
1822CDC8 22C 5E: (1)I18/22CRT-89/04, (1)I181VQ6-09, I181VQ6-00, (2) Cat 5e
1822CRT8 Comp 4C 2E: 22/1PR 7/30 BC 24 AWG 7/32 TC Drain + 1/2C 7/26 BC (UL) CL3R
1822KYP1 Comp 4C 2E: 18/2C 16/30 BC + 22/1PR 7/30 BC Shielded
182LUTDS 18/2 7/26 BC PVC NYLON (UL) TC for Lutron Dimmer & Switch
184LUTDS 18/4 7/26 BC PVC Nylon O/A AM SHLD 20 AWG 7/36 TC Drain PVC
222LUTDS 22/2 7/30 BC PVC O/A AM SHLD 24 AWG 7/32 TC Drain PVC
164LTCH0 16/4 65/34 BC .012" PVC Lite Touch
224SLTCH 22/4 7/30 BC .015 PVC, O/A AM SHLD, 24 7/32 TC Drain/A 0.35 PVC Lite Touch
EF24C0021000 24/2 Conductor Shielded Low Cap Type CMP
Sheer Wire™ Lighting Control and Touch Panel Systems
Call today for your
FREE COMPLETE
SHEER WIRE
CATALOG
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Product Section Locator
SECTION PAGES
1 Hook-Up Wire 1-7
2 Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor 8-41
3 Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired 42-66
4 Computer Cable 67-84
5 Coaxial Cable 85-112
6 Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable 113-129
7 Sound, Alarm & Security Cable 130-145
8 Audio/Video & Home Entertainment Cable 146-177
9 Specialty Cable 178-185
10 Technical Information 186-247
SECTION PAGES
1 Hook-Up Wire 1-7
UL 1007, UL 1569, CSA TR-64 ................................................................................................ 2
UL 1015, CSA TEW .................................................................................................................. 3
MIL-W-76B ............................................................................................................................... 4
UL Types MTW, TFF, AWM & CSA TEW .................................................................................. 5
Heavy Wall UL Types MTW, AWM & NEC Type THW .............................................................. 6
Rubber/PVC/Polyethylene ........................................................................................................ 7
2 Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor 8-41
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded .............................................................................................. 9-17
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded (CSA) .................................................................................. 18-20
Multi-Conductor, Rubber, Unshielded .................................................................................... 21
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Unshielded .................................................................................. 22
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield .............................................................................................. 23-28
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield (CSA).................................................................................... 29-31
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Foil Shield ................................................................................... 32
Multi-Conductor, Spiral Shield ............................................................................................... 33
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield ........................................................................................... 34-37
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid Shield ......................................................................................... 38
Multi-Conductor, Foil & TC Braid Shield ................................................................................ 39
Multi-Conductor, Rubber, Braid Shield .................................................................................. 40
Multi-Conductor, Carolprene®, Braid Shield .......................................................................... 41
3 Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired 42-66
Multi-Paired, Unshielded ................................................................................................... 43-45
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield .................................................................................................... 46-52
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield (CSA) .......................................................................................... 53-54
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield, Mid-Cap ......................................................................................... 55
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield, Lo-Cap® ......................................................................................... 56
Multi-Paired, Overall Foil & TC Braid Shield, Lo-Cap® .......................................................... 57
Multi-Paired, Individually Shielded ......................................................................................... 58
Multi-Paired, Individually Shielded (CSA) ............................................................................... 59
Multi-Paired, Individually Shielded, Overall Shield ................................................................. 60
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded ............................................................................. 61-64
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Individually Shielded ................................................................... 65
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Foil Shield or Foil/Braid Shield ................................................... 66
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SECTION PAGES
4 Computer Cable 67-84
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield .............................................................................................. 68-69
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid Shield .................................................................................... 70-71
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap® ......................................................................... 72
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield ......................................................................................................... 73
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield, Lo-Cap® ......................................................................................... 74
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid Shield ................................................................................................ 75
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap® ........................................................................... 76-79
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded ............................................................................. 80-82
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded, Lo-Cap® .................................................................. 83
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil/Braid Shielded, Lo-Cap®......................................................... 84
5 Coaxial Cable 85-112
Coaxial Solutions Guide .................................................................................................. 86-87
RG 6/U Type ...................................................................................................................... 88-93
RG 8/U Type ...................................................................................................................... 94-95
RG 11/U Type .................................................................................................................... 96-99
RG 58/U Type ....................................................................................................................... 100
RG 59/U Type ................................................................................................................ 101-108
RG 62/U Type ....................................................................................................................... 109
RG 174/U Type ..................................................................................................................... 110
RG 213/U Type ..................................................................................................................... 111
Twinaxial Cables ................................................................................................................... 112
6 Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable 113-129
Alarm & Security Solutions Guide .............................................................................. 114-116
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Non-Plenum ......................................................................... 117
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Non-Plenum (CSA) ............................................................... 118
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Non-Plenum ............................................................................. 119
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Non-Plenum (CSA) ................................................................... 120
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Plenum .......................................................................... 121-122
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Plenum .............................................................................. 123-124
Mid-Capacitance, Unshielded, Non-Plenum ....................................................................... 125
Mid-Capacitance, Shielded, Non-Plenum ............................................................................ 126
Mid-Capacitance, Unshielded, Plenum ................................................................................ 127
Mid-Capacitance, Shielded, Plenum .................................................................................... 128
Multi-Paired, Unshielded, Non-Plenum (CSA) ..................................................................... 129
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SECTION PAGES
7 Sound, Alarm & Security Cable 130-145
Composite Access Control Cable ..................................................................................... 131
Composite Access Control Cable, Plenum .......................................................................... 132
Composite Access Control Cable, Riser .............................................................................. 133
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Riser ..................................................................................... 134
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Riser ......................................................................................... 135
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Plenum ................................................................................. 136
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Plenum ..................................................................................... 137
Telephone Station/Intercom & Speaker/Burglar Alarm ....................................................... 138
Antenna Rotor ...................................................................................................................... 139
Low-Voltage Sprinkler Wire .................................................................................................. 140
Thermostat Wire Type LVT ................................................................................................... 141
Thermostat Wire Type CL2 ................................................................................................... 142
Thermostat Wire, Unjacketed ............................................................................................... 143
Carol® Helix/Hi-Temp® Category 6 Cable ............................................................................ 144
Carol® Helix/Hi-Temp® Category 5e Cable........................................................................... 145
8 Audio/Video & Home Entertainment Cable 146-177
Command® Series Home Entertainment Cables Guide ........................................... 147-148
Command® Series Cruise Ship Cables Guide .......................................................... 149-150
Command® Series Speaker Cable ................................................................................ 151-155
Speaker Wire ........................................................................................................................ 156
Superflex® Speaker Wire ...................................................................................................... 157
Pro Audio Speaker Wire ....................................................................................................... 158
Special Audio, Communication & Instrumentation ....................................................... 159-161
Low Skew 4-Pair UTP .......................................................................................................... 162
SmartWrap™ Bundled Cable ............................................................................................... 163
Direct Burial, Audio & Communication .......................................................................... 164-165
Digital Audio Snake Cable .................................................................................................... 166
Analog Audio Snake Cable ........................................................................................... 167-168
Guitar/Instrument Cable ....................................................................................................... 169
Ultra Flexible, Low Impedance 2-Conductor Microphone Cable ........................................ 170
Multi-Conductor, Flexfoil® Shield ......................................................................................... 171
Multi-Conductor, Rubber, Braid Shield Microphone Cable .................................................. 172
Multi-Conductor, Spiral Shield ............................................................................................. 173
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield .............................................................................................. 174
Microphone Cable, Multi-Conductor, Carolprene®, Braid Shield ......................................... 175
SMPTE-311 Hybrid Fiber Optic/Copper Camera Cable ...................................................... 176
Electronic News Gathering/Field Production Camera Cable ............................................... 177
SECTION PAGES
9 Specialty Cable 178-185
Armored Electronics Products Guide ........................................................................ 179-180
Wind Energy ........................................................................................................................ 181
Fluorobus Cable ................................................................................................................... 182
Fire Wire ............................................................................................................................... 183
Computer Cable ................................................................................................................... 184
Composite Data and Control Cable ..................................................................................... 185
10 Technical Information 186-247
Insulation & Jacket Properties .............................................................................................. 187
Decimal Conversion Factors ................................................................................................ 188
Unit Conversion Factors ....................................................................................................... 189
Temperature Conversion Chart ............................................................................................ 190
Conduit Capacity Chart ........................................................................................................ 191
Coax Connector Cross Reference ................................................................................ 192-199
AWG Conductor Chart ......................................................................................................... 200
Cable Design Equations—Braid Shield ................................................................................ 201
Cable Design Equations—Coaxial Cable ............................................................................. 202
Cable Design Equations—Balanced Pair ............................................................................. 203
Engineering Prefixes ............................................................................................................. 204
Glossary ......................................................................................................................... 205-215
Abbreviations & Acronyms ............................................................................................ 216-218
Product Finder—Hook-Up Wire ........................................................................................... 219
Product Finder—Multi-Conductor Cable ...................................................................... 220-222
Product Finder—Multi-Paired Cable ............................................................................. 223-225
NEC/CEC Substitution Chart ........................................................................................ 226-227
Agency Symbols ................................................................................................................... 228
Agency Approval Index ........................................................................................................ 229
Put-Ups and Color Codes .................................................................................................... 230
Applications Index ......................................................................................................... 231-233
Belden-to-General Cable Carol® Brand Cross Reference Index .................................. 234-239
Part Number Index ........................................................................................................ 240-246
Notes .................................................................................................................................... 247
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Electronics
Index Page
UL 1007, UL 1569,
CSA TR-64 2
UL 1015, CSA TEW 3
MIL-W-76B 4
UL Types MTW, TFF,
AWM & CSA TEW 5
Heavy Wall UL Types MTW,
AWM & NEC Type THW 6
Rubber/PVC/Polyethylene 7
Most applications of hook-up
and lead wire for board-to-
board or point-to-point wiring
rely on PVC-insulated designs.
General Cable’s Carol® Brand
products offer both electrical
and electronic designers a vast
array of quality PVC hook-
up wire to meet the specific
technical demands of today,
with ‘off-the-shelf” distributor
inventoried products.
Hook-up wire is also available
in special colors and/or stripe
combinations with a minimum
of lead time. In addition,
General Cable offers a variety
of put-ups to meet individual
customer requirements.
Hook-Up Wire 1
2
Electronics Hook-Up Wire
UL 1007, UL 1569, CSA TR-64
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru16AWG
 •Fullyannealedtinnedcopperper
ASTM B-33
 •Solidorstranded
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+105˚C
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Internalwiringofelectricalandelectronic
equipment
 •Internalwiringofpanelsandmeters
 •Point-to-pointwiring
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •ULStyle1007–80˚C,300V
 •ULStyle1569–105˚C,300V
 •CSATR-64–90°C,300V
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetULVW-1VerticalWire
Flame Test
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
SOLID CONDUCTORS
C2003A 24 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.052 1.32
C2004A 22 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.057 1.45
C2028A 20 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.064 1.63
C2052A 18 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.072 1.83
C2053A 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.083 2.11
STRANDED CONDUCTORS
C2015A 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.056 1.42
C2016A 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.062 1.57
C2040A 20 10/30 0.016 0.41 0.070 1.78
C2064A 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.080 2.03
C2065A 16 26/30 0.016 0.41 0.092 2.34
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
01 Black 06 Green
02 White 07 Blue
03 Red 08 Brown
04 Orange 10 Gray
05 Yellow 19 Violet
Striped combinations available upon request; consult Customer Service.
3
Hook-Up Wire Electronics
UL 1015, CSA TEW
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru10AWG
 •Fullyannealedtinnedcopperper
ASTM B-33
 •Solidorstranded
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+105˚C
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Internalwiringofelectricalandelectronic
equipment
 •Internalwiringofpanelsandmeters
 •Point-to-pointwiring
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:600volts
Compliances:
 •ULStyle1015–105°C,600V
 •CSATypeTEW
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetULVW-1VerticalWire
Flame Test
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
SOLID CONDUCTORS
C2117A 22 Solid 0.032 0.81 0.089 2.26
C2118A 20 Solid 0.032 0.81 0.096 2.44
C2119A 18 Solid 0.032 0.81 0.104 2.64
STRANDED CONDUCTORS
C2100A 24 7/32 0.032 0.81 0.088 2.24
C2101A 22 7/30 0.032 0.81 0.094 2.39
C2102A 20 10/30 0.032 0.81 0.102 2.59
C2103A 18 16/30 0.032 0.81 0.112 2.84
C2104A 16 26/30 0.032 0.81 0.124 3.15
C2105A 14 41/30 0.032 0.81 0.141 3.58
C2106A 12 65/30 0.032 0.81 0.160 4.06
C2107A 10 105/30 0.033 0.84 0.184 4.67
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
01 Black 06 Green
02 White 07 Blue
03 Red 08 Brown
04 Orange 10 Gray
05 Yellow 19 Violet
Striped combinations available upon request; consult Customer Service.
4
Electronics Hook-Up Wire
MIL-W-76B
Type MW
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru12AWG
 •Fullyannealedstrandedtinnedcopper
per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •TypeMW:Mediumwall
 •Temperaturerange:-12°Cto+90°C
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Internalwiringofelectricalandelectronic
equipment
 •Internalwiringofpanelsandmeters
 •Point-to-pointwiring
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:1000volts
(MIL-W-76B)
 •NonQPL
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
TYPE
DESIGNATION
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
MIL-W-76B TYPE MW (MEDIUM WALL)
C7600A MW-C24(7)U 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.056 1.42
C7602A MW-C22(7)U 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.062 1.57
C7604A MW-C20(10)U 20 10/30 0.016 0.41 0.070 1.78
C7606A MW-C18(16)U 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.080 2.03
C7608A* MW-C16(26)U 16 26/30 0.016 0.41 0.092 2.34
C7610A* MW-C14(41)U 14 41/30 0.016 0.41 0.109 2.77
C7611A* MW-C12(65)U 12 65/30 0.016 0.41 0.128 3.25
*-25˚Cto+105˚C
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
01 Black 06 Green
02 White 07 Blue
03 Red 08 Brown
04 Orange 10 Gray
05 Yellow 19 Violet
Striped combinations available upon request; consult Customer Service.
5
Hook-Up Wire Electronics
UL Types MTW, TFF, AWM & CSA TEW
90ºC 600 Volt MTW, TFF 105ºC 600 Volt AWM/TEW
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18through8AWGfullyannealed
stranded bare copper per ASTM B-8
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Temperaturerange:
MTW:-40ºCto+90ºC
TEW/AWM:-20ºCto+105ºC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket Marking:
 •18and16AWG:
CAROL (SIZE) 600V E# MTW (UL) OR
TFF OR AWM VW-1 --- CSA TEW 105ºC
FT-1
 •14through8AWG:
CAROL (SIZE) 600V E# MTW (UL) OR
AWM VW-1 --- CSA TEW 105ºC FT-1
Applications:
 •Motorandtransformerlead
 •Externalwiringofmachinery
 •Internalwiringofelectricalandelectronic
equipment
 •Internalwiringofpanelsandmeters
 •Point-to-pointwiring
Features:
 •Outstandingoil,flameandmoisture
resistance
 •Extraflexible
Compliances:
 •ULandNMTBATypeMTW/AWM
 •CSATEW
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •PassesVW-1VerticalFlameTest
 •AWMStyle1015–18-8AWG
 •AWMStyle1335–18-10AWG
 •AWMStyle1336–8AWG
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
01 Black 04 Orange
02 White 08 Brown
03 Red 19 Purple
07 Blue 10 Gray
06 Green 13 Pink
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
STOCK
COLORS
APPROX.
NET WEIGHT
LBS/M(S)
INCHES mm INCHES mm
UL TYPE MTW, AWM, TFF, CSA TYPE TEW–600 VOLT
76502 18 16/30 0.032 0.81 0.110 2.79 1-12 10
76512 16 26/30 0.032 0.81 0.123 3.12 1-12 14
76812 14 19/.0159 0.032 0.81 0.136 3.40 1-12 20
76822 12 19/.0185 0.032 0.81 0.155 3.91 1-7 28
76832 10 19/.0234 0.032 0.81 0.179 4.55 1-5 42
76843 8 19/.0295 0.047 1.19 0.242 6.15 1-5 72
(S) Actual shipping weight may vary.
6
Electronics Hook-Up Wire
Heavy Wall UL Types MTW, AWM & NEC Type THW
90ºC 600 Volts
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •6and4AWGfullyannealedstranded
bare copper per ASTM B-8
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC,black
 •Temperaturerange:-40ºCto+90ºC
Jacket Marking:
 •CAROL6AWG600VE#MTWORTHW
(UL) OR AWM
Applications:
 •Motorandtransformerlead
 •Externalwiringofmachinery
Features:
 •Outstandingoil,flameandmoisture
resistance
 •Extraflexible
Compliances:
 •ULTypeAWM
 •ULandNMTBATypeMTW
 •NECTypeTHW
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •PassesULVW-1VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. APPROX.
NET WEIGHT
LBS/m(S)
INCHES mm INCHES mm
AWM, MTW, THW 600 VOLT UL
76954 6 19/.0372 0.064 1.63 0.315 8.00 110
76994 4 19/.0469 0.065 1.65 0.365 9.27 150
(S)Actual shipping weight may vary.
7
Hook-Up Wire Electronics
Rubber/PVC/Polyethylene
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20,18and14AWG
 •Fullyannealedstrandedtinnedcopper
per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedrubber,
PVC or polyethylene
 •Temperaturerange:
 -20˚Cto+60˚Crubber
 -25˚Cto+60˚CPVC
 -20˚Cto+80˚Cpolyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Testequipment
 •Oscillators
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS BREAKDOWN
VOLTAGE
(AC, rms)
WORKING
VOLTAGE*
NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
RUBBER TEST LEAD
C1326 1 20 41/36 0.040 1.02 6,000V 1,500V 0.125 3.18
C1319 1 20 41/36 0.047 1.19 12,000V 3,000V 0.140 3.56
C1321 1 18 65/36 0.045 1.14 20,000V 5,000V 0.145 3.68
C1318 1 18 65/36 0.088 2.24 29,000V 10,000V 0.230 5.84
PVC TEST LEAD
C1320A 1 18 65/36 0.047 1.19 20,000V 5,000V 0.140 3.56
POLYETHYLENE TEST LEAD
C7108A 1 14 105/34 0.032 0.81 4,000V 600V 0.140 3.56
*For intermittent duty only.
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
01 Black
03 Red
06 Green
8
Electronics
Index Page
Multi-Conductor,
Unshielded 9-17
Multi-Conductor,
Unshielded (CSA) 18-20
Multi-Conductor, Rubber,
Unshielded 21
Power-Limited Tray
Cable, Unshielded 22
Multi-Conductor,
Foil Shield 23-28
Multi-Conductor,
Foil Shield (CSA) 29-31
Power-Limited Tray Cable,
Foil Shield 32
Multi-Conductor,
Spiral Shield 33
Multi-Conductor,
Braid Shield 34-37
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid
Shield 38
Multi-Conductor, Foil & TC
Braid Shield 39
Multi-Conductor, Rubber,
Braid Shield 40
Multi-Conductor, Carolprene,®
Braid Shield 41
The multi-conductor array of
communication and control
cable facilitates cable pull-ins
and single-site installations.
This cable is typically used for
industrial equipment control,
electric valve actuation and
remote signaling, as well as
communications and broadcast
applications. These designs
are available in a wide variety
of insulation and jacketing
materials, as well as shield
designs to alleviate unwanted
circuit noise.
General Cable’s Carol® Brand
products are manufactured
to meet the latest UL, CSA
and NEC requirements and
approvals.
A Design To Meet Every
Application
PVC/PVC designs employ
polyvinyl chloride insulations
and jackets capable of meeting
everyday, general purpose
applications.
PE or PP/PVC designs employ
high quality polyethylene or
polypropylene insulations to
assure faithful reproduction
of transmitted signals across
interconnection circuits.
Foamed PP/PVC designs
use high speed, foamed
polypropylene insulations for
long-distance critical circuits,
which would not perform if
higher loss insulations were
employed.
FEP/FEP designs employ
fluoropolymer 200°C-rated
materials. They are
recommended for use in
applications where high
temperature, plenum rating,
electrical and mechanical safety
and chemical resistance are
essential.
Rubber/Rubber is typically
employed in installations
characterized as severely hostile
environments, where these
designs provide unsurpassed
service life.
Rubber/Carolprene® offers
the ultimate performance for
applications that demand the
greatest protection from the
environment, including physical
abuse. The specially formulated
Carolprene® jacket has been
proven time and again to
withstand all types of abuse,
both mechanical and chemical.
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor 2
9
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Fullyannealedtinnedcopperper
ASTM B-33 (C4008A, C4311A)
 •Fullyannealedsolidbarecopperper
ASTM B-3 (C2754A)
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
UL 2464, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
COLOR
CODE
NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4008A 2 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.156 3.94 Black/
Red 24.5
C4311A 2 20 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.166 4.22 Black/
Red 28.0
C2754A 2 19 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.176 4.47 Brown/
Tan 29.5
*Capacitance between conductors
10
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
UL 2464, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru18fullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC(18
AWG),S-RPVC(22AWG)
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •TVantennarotorcontrol
 •Satelliteactuatorcontrol
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Tinnedcopperconductorsprovide
excellent corrosion resistance
 •Assistswithsolderingapplications
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4081A 64-22
2-18
7/30
16/30
0.010
0.016
0.25
0.41 0.032 0.81 0.244 6.20 24.5
31.0
C4082A 75-22
2-18
7/30
16/30
0.010
0.016
0.25
0.41 0.032 0.81 0.253 6.43 24.5
31.0
C4083A 86-22
2-18
7/30
16/30
0.010
0.016
0.25
0.41 0.032 0.81 0.263 6.69 24.5
31.0
C4084A 97-22
2-18
7/30
16/30
0.010
0.016
0.25
0.41 0.032 0.81 0.273 6.94 24.5
31.0
*Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1 18 ga. Black
2White
1 22 ga. Red
2Green
3Brown
4Blue
5Orange
6Yellow
7Violet
11
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
UL 2464, UL 2576, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Internaltelephones
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Easytoterminate
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Tinnedconductorsprovideexcellent
corrosion resistance
 •Assistssolderingapplications
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2576(UL:80˚C,150V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
COLOR
CODE
NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C2461A 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.152 3.86 Black/
Red 23.0
C2462A 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.163 4.14
Black/
Red/
Green
23.0
C2463A 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.174 4.42 1 23.0
C2464A 5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.183 4.75 1 23.0
C2466A 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.200 5.08 1 23.0
C2488A 7 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.200 5.08 1 23.0
C2465A 8 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.214 5.44 1 23.0
C2470A 9 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.227 5.77 1 23.0
C2471A 10 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.244 6.20 1 23.0
C2467A 12 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.251 6.38 1 23.0
C2473A 15 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.275 6.99 2 23.0
*Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart 1 - For cables up to and including 12 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 7Orange
2White 8Yellow
3Red 9Violet
4Green 10 Gray
5Brown 11 Pink
6Blue 12 Tan
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA - For cables with 15 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 6Blue 11 Blue/Black
2White 7White/Black 12 Black/White
3Red 8Red/Black 13 Red/White
4Green 9Green/Black 14 Green/White
5Orange 10 Orange/Black 15 Blue/White
12
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
UL 2464, UL 2576, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealed,strandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Internaltelephones
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Easytoterminate
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Tinnedconductorsprovideexcellent
corrosion resistance
 •Assistssolderingapplications
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2576(UL:80˚C,150V)
 •CSACMG(CSA60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
COLOR
CODE
NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C6348A† 2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.130 3.30 Black/
Red 24.5
C4062A 3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.176 4.47
Black/
Red/
Green
24.5
C4063A 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.189 4.80 1 24.5
C4064A 5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.203 5.16 1 24.5
C4066A 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.218 5.54 1 24.5
C4088A 7 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.205 5.54 1 24.5
C4065A 8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.230 5.94 1 24.5
C4070A 9 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.249 6.32 1 24.5
C4071A 10 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.268 6.81 1 24.5
C4067A 12 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.276 7.01 1 24.5
C4073A 15 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.303 7.70 2 24.5
C4075A 20 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.334 8.48 2 24.5
C4076A 25 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.368 9.35 2 24.5
C4077A 30 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.389 9.88 2 24.5
C4078A 40 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.434 11.02 2 24.5
C4079A 50 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.489 12.42 2 24.5
*Capacitance between conductors
†CM-CSA CMG Only
Color Code Chart 1 - For cables up to and including 12 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 7Orange
2White 8Yellow
3Red 9Violet
4Green 10 Gray
5Brown 11 Pink
6Blue 12 Tan
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA - For cables of 15 thru 50 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 14
Green/White
27
Blue/Black/White
39
White/Black/Green
2White 15
Blue/White
28
Black/Red/Green
40
Red/White/Green
3Red 16
Black/Red
29
White/Red/Green
41
Green/White/Blue
4Green 17
White/Red
30
Red/Black/Green
42
Orange/Red/Green
5Orange 18
Orange/Red
31
Green/Black/Orange
43
Blue/Red/Green
6Blue 19
Blue/Red
32
Orange/Black/Green
44
Black/White/Blue
7White/Black 20
Red/Green
33
Blue/White/Orange
45
White/Black/Blue
8Red/Black 21
Orange/Green
34
Black/White/Orange
46
Red/White/Blue
9Green/Black 22
Black/White/Red
35
White/Red/Orange
47
Green/Orange/Red
10 Orange/Black 23
White/Black/Red
36
Orange/White/Blue
48
Orange/Red/Blue
11 Blue/Black 24
Red/Black/White
37
White/Red/Blue
49
Blue/Red/Orange
12 Black/White 25
Green/Black/White
38
Black/White/Green
50
Black/Orange/Red
13 Red/White 26
Orange/Black/White
13
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
UL 2464, UL 2576, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
COLOR
CODE
NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C6351A† 2 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.025 0.64 0.192 4.88 Black/
Red 28.0
C6352A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.216 5.50 1 28.0
C6353A 4 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.235 5.97 1 28.0
C6355A 5 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.254 6.46 1 28.0
C6356A 7 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.275 6.99 1 28.0
C6357A 9 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.317 8.05 1 28.0
C6360A 12 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.354 9.00 2 28.0
C6358A 15 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.392 9.96 2 28.0
C2830A† 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.015 0.64 0.190 5.33 Black/
Red 30.5
C2831A 3 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.236 5.99 1 30.5
C2404A 4 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.258 6.55 1 30.5
C2420A 5 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.280 7.11 1 30.5
C2421A 7 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.309 7.85 1 30.5
C2422A 9 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.358 9.09 1 30.5
C2412A 12 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.401 10.19 2 30.5
C2423A 15 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.445 11.30 2 30.5
C2424A 19 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.469 11.91 2 30.5
C2433A 25 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.550 13.94 2 30.5
*Capacitance between conductors
†CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG Only
Color Code Chart 1 - For cables up to and including 9 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 6Blue
2White 7Orange
3Red 8Yellow
4Green 9Violet
5Brown
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA - For cables of 12 thru 25 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black 19 Blue/Red
2White 11 Blue/Black 20 Red/Green
3Red 12 Black/White 21 Orange/Green
4Green 13 Red/White 22 Black/White/Red
5Orange 14 Green/White 23 White/Black/Red
6Blue 15 Blue/White 24 Red/Black/White
7White/Black 16 Black/Red 25 Green/Black/White
8Red/Black 17 White/Red
9Green/Black 18 Orange/Red
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20or18AWGfullyannealedstranded,
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVCper
UL 1007
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Internaltelephones
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2576(UL:80˚C,150V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
UL 2464, UL 2587, NEC Type CL3 and CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Color Code Chart Per ICEA
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black 19 Blue/Red
2White 11 Blue/Black 20 Red/Green
3Red 12 Black/White 21 Orange/Green
4Green 13 Red/White 22 Black/White/Red
5Orange 14 Green/White 23 White/Black/Red
6Blue 15 Blue/White 24 Red/Black/White
7White/Black 16 Black/Red 25 Green/Black/White
8Red/Black 17 White/Red
9Green/Black 18 Orange/Red
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •16thru12AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+90°C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Internaltelephones
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3(UL:75°C)
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2587(UL:90°C,600V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
NEC TYPE CM, UL STYLE 2464 (80°C, 300 VOLTS)
C2405A 2 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.260 6.81 30.5
C2406A 3 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.283 7.19 30.5
C2425A 4 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.306 7.77 30.5
C2434A 5 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.334 8.48 30.5
C2426A 7 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.363 9.25 30.5
C2443A 8 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.393 10.03 30.5
C2435A 9 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.423 10.80 30.5
C2427A 12 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.476 12.17 30.5
C2428A 15 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.530 13.46 30.5
C2429A 19 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.559 14.33 30.5
C2436A 25 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.657 16.69 30.5
NEC TYPE CL3, UL STYLE 2587 (90°C, 600 VOLTS)
C2409A† 2 14 19/.0147 0.030 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.326 8.51 29.0
C2430A 4 14 19/.0147 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.391 9.93 28.2
C2437A 5 14 19/.0147 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.428 10.87 28.2
C2431A 7 14 19/.0147 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.469 11.91 28.2
C2410A 2 12 19/0.0185 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.366 9.40 31.0
C2440A 4 12 19/0.0185 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.437 11.02 31.0
*Capacitance between conductors
†CL3,UL2587,CSACMHOnly
15
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Flexguard®PVC,naturalorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Audiosystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800(UL:75°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM. C-C
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C8102 4 18 19/30 TC 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.178 4.52 21.5
*Capacitance between conductors
16
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL) and/or CL2P
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru14AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned or bare copper per ASTM B-3,
B-8 or B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Intercomsystems
 •Backgroundmusic
 •Audiosystems
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:150volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800(UL:75°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Abrasion-,chemical-andwater-resistant
jacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Brown
6Blue
7Orange
8Yellow
9Violet
10 Gray
11 Pink
12 Tan
17
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL) and/or CL3P
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedsolid,
stranded tinned or bare copper per
ASTM B-3, B-8 or B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Flexguard®PVC,natural
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Intercomsystems
 •Backgroundmusic
 •Audiosystems
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:150volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800(UL:75°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Flexible
 •Easytoterminate
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Brown
6Blue
7Orange
8Yellow
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM.*
C-C
CAP.
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3115 2 22 7/32 TC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.122 3.10 30.0
C3116 4 22 7/32 TC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.141 3.58 30.0
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3110 2 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.142 3.61 37.0
C3114 3 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.151 3.84 37.0
C3111 4 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.166 4.22 37.0
C3117 5 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.182 4.62 37.0
C3118 6 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.199 5.05 37.0
C3119 8 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.216 5.49 37.0
C3112 2 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.156 3.96 35.0
C3120 3 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.166 4.22 35.0
C3113 4 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.182 4.62 35.0
C3125 5 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.200 5.08 54.6
C3121 6 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.216 5.49 35.0
C3122 8 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.239 6.07 35.0
C3123 10 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.278 7.06 35.0
C3124 12 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.287 7.29 35.0
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3127 2 16 19/.0117 BC .009 .227 0.015 0.38 0.178 4.52 40.0
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
C31282 14 19/.0147 BC 0.010 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.212 5.38 40.0
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
C31292 12 19/.0185 BC 0.010 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.254 6.45 43.0
*Capacitance between conductors
†CL3P only
18
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
AWMStyle2464,CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B,NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSAC/US)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealed,strandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Internaltelephones
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Easytoterminate
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Tinnedconductorsprovideexcellent
corrosion resistance
 •Assistssolderingapplications
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle2464(CSA:80˚C,300V)
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4verticalflametest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA For cables of 15 thru 50 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR NO. OF
COND. COLOR NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 18 Orange/Red 35 White/Red/Orange
2White 19 Blue/Red 36 Orange/White/Blue
3Red 20 Red/Green 37 White/Red/Blue
4Green 21 Orange/Green 38 Black/White/Green
5Orange 22 BlackWhite/Red 39 White/Black/Green
6Blue 23 White/Black/Red 40 Red/White/Green
7White/Black 24 Red/Black/White 41 Green/White/Blue
8Red/Black 25 Green/Black/White 42 Orange/Red/Green
9Green/Black 26 Orange/Black/White 43 Blue/Red/Green
10 Orange/Black 27 Blue/Black/White 44 Black/White/Blue
11 Blue/Black 28 Black/Red/Green 45 White/Black/Blue
12 Black/White 29 White/Red/Green 46 Red/White/Blue
13 Red/White 30 Red/Black/Green 47 Green/Orange/Red
14 Green/White 31 Green/Black/Orange 48 Orange/Red/Blue
15 Blue/White 32 Orange/Black/Green 49 Blue/Red/Orange
16 Black/Red 33 Blue/White/Orange 50 Black/Orange/Red
17 White/Red 34 Black/White/Orange
Color Code Chart 1– For cables up to and including 12 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 7Orange
2White 8Yellow
3Red 9Violet
4Green 10 Gray
5Brown 11 Pink
6Blue 12 Tan
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
COLOR
CODE
NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4100A 2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.165 4.19 Black/
Red 27.5
C4101A 3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.176 4.47
Black/
Red/
Green
27.5
C4102A 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.189 4.80 1 27.5
C4103A 5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.203 5.16 1 27.5
C4104A 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.208 5.28 1 27.5
C4105A 7 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.218 5.54 1 27.5
C4106A 8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.234 5.94 1 27.5
C4107A 9 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.249 6.32 1 27.5
C4108A 10 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.268 6.81 1 27.5
C4109A 12 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.276 7.01 1 27.5
C4110A 15 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.303 7.70 2 27.5
C4111A 18 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.318 8.08 2 27.5
C4112A 20 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.334 8.48 2 27.5
C4113A 25 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.368 9.35 2 27.5
C4114A 30 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.389 9.88 2 27.5
C4115A 40 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.434 11.02 2 27.5
C4116A 50 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.489 12.42 2 27.5
*Capacitance between conductors
19
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
AWMStyle2464,CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B,NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSAC/US)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20or18AWGfullyannealed,stranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Internaltelephones
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Easytoterminate
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Tinnedconductorsprovideexcellent
corrosion resistance
 •Assistssolderingapplications
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle2464(CSA:80˚C,300V)
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4verticalflametest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. COLOR
CODE
NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4117A 2 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.206 5.23 Black/
Red 25.0
C4118A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.216 5.49 1 25.0
C4119A 4 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.235 5.97 1 25.0
C4120A 5 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.254 6.45 1 25.0
C4121A 7 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.275 6.99 1 25.0
C4122A 9 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.317 8.05 1 25.0
C4123A 12 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.354 8.99 2 25.0
C4124A 15 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.392 9.96 2 25.0
C4125A 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.224 5.69 Black/
Red 27.5
C4214A 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.224 5.69 1 27.5
C4126A 3 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.236 5.99 1 27.5
C4127A 4 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.258 6.55 1 27.5
C4128A 5 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.280 7.11 1 27.5
C4206A 6 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.304 7.72 1 27.5
C4129A 7 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.309 7.85 1 27.5
C4130A 9 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.358 9.09 1 27.5
C4131A 12 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.401 10.19 2 27.5
C4132A 15 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.445 11.30 2 27.5
C4133A 19 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.469 11.91 2 27.5
C4134A 25 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.549 13.94 2 27.5
*Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA - For cables of 12 thru 25 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black 19 Blue/Red
2White 11 Blue/Black 20 Red/Green
3Red 12 Black/White 21 Orange/Green
4Green 13 Red/White 22 Black/White/Red
5Orange 14 Green/White 23 White/Black/Red
6Blue 15 Blue/White 24 Red/Black/White
7White/Black 16 Black/Red 25 Green/Black/White
8Red/Black 17 White/Red
9Green/Black 18 Orange/Red
Color Code Chart 1 - For cables up to and including 9 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 6Blue
2White 7Orange
3Red 8Yellow
4Green 9Violet
5Brown
20
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
AWMStyles2464,2587,CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B,NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSAC/US),
or NEC Type CL2
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
AWM STYLE 2464, CSA TYPE AWM, CSA C/US TYPE CMG
C4135A 2 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.268 6.81 27.0
C4136A 3 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.283 7.19 27.0
C4137A 4 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.306 7.77 27.0
C4138A 5 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.334 8.48 27.0
C4139A 7 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.364 9.25 27.0
C4140A 8 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.395 10.03 27.0
C4141A 9 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.425 10.80 27.0
C4142A 12 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.479 12.17 27.0
C4143A 15 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.530 13.46 27.0
C4144A 19 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.564 14.33 27.0
C4145A 25 16 19/.0117 0.021 0.53 0.032 0.81 0.657 16.69 27.0
AWM STYLE 2587, CSA TYPE AWM (FT4), NEC TYPE CL2**
C4146A 2 14 19/.0147 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.334 8.48 25.0
C4147A 4 14 19/.0147 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.391 9.93 25.0
C4148A 5 14 19/.0147 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.428 10.87 25.0
C4149A 7 14 19/.0147 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.469 11.91 25.0
C4150A 2 12 19/.0185 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.370 9.40 29.4
C4151A 4 12 19/.0185 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.434 11.02 29.4
* Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart Per ICEA
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black 19 Blue/Red
2White 11 Blue/Black 20 Red/Green
3Red 12 Black/White 21 Orange/Green
4Green 13 Red/White 22 Black/White/Red
5Orange 14 Green/White 23 White/Black/Red
6Blue 15 Blue/White 24 Red/Black/White
7White/Black 16 Black/Red 25 Green/Black/White
8Red/Black 17 White/Red
9Green/Black 18 Orange/Red
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •16thru12AWGfullyannealed,stranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Publicaddresssystems
 •Intercoms
 •Internaltelephones
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Easytoterminate
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Tinnedconductorsprovideexcellent
corrosion resistance
 •Assistssolderingapplications
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle2464(CSAorUL:80˚C,
300V)
 •AWMStyle2587(CSA:90˚C,600V)
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4VerticalFlameTest
 •ULCertifiedCL2toStandardUL13**
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
21
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Rubber, Unshielded
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedrubber
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Rubber,black
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+60˚C
Applications:
 •Energymanagementsystems
 •Controlcircuits
 •Firealarmcontrol
 •Broadcastandstudiorequirements
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:350volts
Features:
 •Excellentimpactresistance
 •Highlevelofabrasionresistance
 •Highflexibility
 •Excellentmechanicalstrength
 •Excellentmoistureresistance
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C3602 2 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.230 5.84
C3603 3 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.255 6.48
C3604 4 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.260 6.60
C3605 5 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.300 7.62
C3606 6 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.315 8.00
C3607 7 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.347 8.81
C3608 8 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.260 9.14
C3610 10 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.410 10.41
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Blue
6Brown
7Yellow
8Orange
9Gray
10 Violet
22
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Unshielded
NEC Type PLTC
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Cabletrayinstallations
 •Powerlimitedcircuits
 •Intercomsystems
 •Businessmachines
 •Cashregisters
 •Automaticvalvecontrolsystems
 •Irrigationsystems
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
 •Burglaralarms
Features:
 •Sunlight-resistantPVCjacket
 •ULratedforcabletrayuse
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725Power-LimitedTray
Cable(UL:105°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •MeetsUL70,000BTUVerticalTray
Flame Test
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C0431A 2 22 7/30 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.190 4.83 27.5
C0432A 3 22 7/30 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.198 5.03 27.5
C0433A 2 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.206 5.23 30.5
C0434A 3 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.216 5.49 30.5
C0435A 2 18 16/30 0.015 0.38 0.037 0.94 0.226 5.74 31.5
C0436A 3 18 16/30 0.015 0.38 0.037 0.94 0.237 6.02 31.5
C0444A 4 18 16/30 0.015 0.38 0.037 0.94 0.257 6.53 31.5
C0437A 2 16 19/.0117 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.243 6.17 37.0
C0438A 3 16 19/.0117 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.250 6.35 37.0
C0439A 2 14 19/.0147 0.013 0.33 0.042 1.07 0.288 7.32 40.5
C0440A 3 14 19/.0147 0.013 0.33 0.042 1.07 0.290 7.37 40.5
C0441A 2 12 19/.0185 0.013 0.33 0.042 1.07 0.315 8.00 44.0
*Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
4Green
23
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
NECTypeCL2andCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidor
stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Recordingstudiosandsoundstages
 •Broadcastandsoundsystems
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipmentcontrol
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Superiorshieldingeffectiveness
 •25%shieldoverlapprovidesexcellent
shielding efficiency
 •Goodflexibility
Compliances:
 •ULStyle2092(UL:60°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2093(UL:60°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2094(UL:60°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2106(UL:60°C,600V)
 •ULStyle2107(UL:60°C,600V)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2(UL:75°C)
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •CSACMH(CSA:60˚C)
 •PassesCSACMHFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM. CAP.***
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
UL STYLE 2092, CM (UL) C(UL) CMH, 300V
C2513A 2 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.026 0.66 0.167 4.24 18.0 33.0
C2514A 2 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.167 4.24 20.0 36.0
C2524A 2 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.183 4.65 22.5 40.5
C2534A 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.201 5.21 25.5 45.5
PolyethyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#1
UL STYLE 2093, CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 300V
C2526A 3 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.196 4.98 18.5 33.5
C2528A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.210 5.34 21.0 37.5
C2525A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.213 5.41 21.0 37.0
C2535A 3 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.213 5.56 23.0 41.0
PolyethyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#1
UL STYLE 2094, CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 300V
C2523A 4 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.213 5.41 18.5 33.5
C2555A 4 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.234 5.94 20.5 36.5
PolyethyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#1
UL STYLE 2106, CSA, 600V
C2536A* 2 16 19/.0117 0.031 0.79 0.032 0.81 0.307 7.80 20.0 36.0
C2538A** 2 14 19/.0147 0.031 0.79 0.032 0.81 0.335 8.51 23.0 42.0
C2539A** 2 12 19/.0185 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.376 9.55 26.0 46.0
*CM(UL)c(UL)CMH
** CL2
PolyethyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#1
UL STYLE 2107, CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 600V
C2537A 3 16 19/.0117 0.031 0.79 0.032 0.81 0.325 8.26 19.0 34.0
PolyethyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#1
UL STYLE 2464, CL2/CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 300V
C2540A 2 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.194 4.9 49.7 89.5
PVCInsulation,ColorCodeChart#2
CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 300V
C2515A 2 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.020 0.51 0.124 3.15 30.0 55.0
C2516A 2 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.020 0.51 0.137 3.48 28.0 51.0
C2517A 3 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.020 0.51 0.144 3.36 25.0 45.0
PolypropyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#2
***A – Capacitance between conductors
***B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 1
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Natural
3Red
4Green
Color Code Chart 2
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Clear
24
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
UL2092,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru18AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene or polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%aluminum/polyesterfoil“bonded”
to jacket, foil facing in
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •100%shieldedcablewhereRFshielding
is required
 •Controlcircuits
 •Dataandsignaltransmission
 •Computerinterconnections
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Thejacketandshieldare“bonded”for
ease of removal on automatic stripping
equipment
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2092(UL:60°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •CSACMH(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •PassesCSACMHFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
UL STYLE 2092, CM (UL) C(UL) CMH, 300V
C2518A 222 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.026 0.66 0.181 4.60 20.0 36.0
C2519A 220 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.028 0.71 0.201 5.11 21.5 38.5
C2521A 218 16/30 0.018 0.46 0.028 0.71 0.229 5.82 23.5 43.0
PolyethyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#1
CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 300V
C2520A 2 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.020 0.51 0.137 3.48 28.0 50.0
PolypropyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#2
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 1
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Natural
Color Code Chart 2
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
25
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
UL 2464, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Audio,broadcast,instrumentationand
sound systems
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMG(60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C2543A 4 18 19/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.238 6.05 47 84.5
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
4Green
26
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Separator:
 •Polyestertapewith25%overlap
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •FEP,redorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+200°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
 •Suitableforoutdooranddirectburial
 •Chemical-resistant
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8106 3 18 19/30 TC 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.178 4.27 54.0 95.0
C8114 4 18 19/30 TC 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.185 4.70 30.0 55.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
27
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL) and/or CL2P
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru16AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned or bare copper per ASTM B-3,
B-8 or B-33
 •ClassBstrandingperASTMB-8
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil,
with25%overlap
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installations
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Intercomsystems
 •Backgroundmusic
 •Audiosystems
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:150volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800(UL:75°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Abrasion-,chemical-andwater-resistant
jacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.**
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3154* 2 22 7/30 TC 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.103 2.62 51.0 92.0
C3310* 3 22 7/30 TC 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.116 2.95 45.0 81.0
C3155* 4 22 7/30 TC 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.130 3.30 45.0 81.0
C3311* 6 22 7/30 TC 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.152 3.86 40.0 73.0
20 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3320* 2 20 7/28 TC 0.007 0.18 0.010 0.25 0.120 3.05 53.0 96.0
C3321* 3 20 7/28 TC 0.007 0.18 0.010 0.25 0.136 3.45 46.0 84.0
C3322* 4 20 7/28 TC 0.007 018 0.010 0.25 0.153 3.89 46.0 84.0
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3162 2 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.152 3.86 54.0 98.0
C3164 3 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.158 4.01 47.0 85.0
C3163 4 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.178 4.52 47.0 85.0
C3166 6 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.212 5.38 43.0 76.0
C3180 8 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.229 5.82 43.0 76.0
C3181 10 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.273 6.93 43.0 76.0
C3182 12 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.012 0.30 0.285 7.24 43.0 76.0
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3169 2 16 19/.0117 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.181 4.60 62.0 112.0
C3340 3 16 7/.0192 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.185 4.70 52.0 93.0
C3341 4 16 7/.0192 BC 0.008 0.20 0.010 0.25 0.210 5.16 52.0 93.0
*CL2P only
**A – Capacitance between conductors
**B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Brown
6Blue
7Orange
8Yellow
9Violet
10 Gray
11 Pink
12 Tan
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL) and CL3P
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru16AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned or bare copper per ASTM B-3,
B-8 or B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Flexguard®PVC,natural
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Intercomsystems
 •Backgroundmusic
 •Audiosystems
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:150volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800(UL:75°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Flexible
 •Easytoterminate
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3158 2 22 7/30 TC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.127 3.23 51.0 91.0
C3159 4 22 7/30 TC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.146 3.71 45.0 81.0
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3060 2 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.148 3.76 67.0 120.0
C3061 4 18 Solid BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.171 4.34 58.0 104.0
C3062 2 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.164 4.17 61.0 110.0
C3064 3 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.169 4.29 53.0 96.0
C3063 4 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.185 4.70 53.0 96.0
C3065 6 18 7/26 BC 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.230 5.84 48.0 86.0
C3183 10 18 7/26 BC 0.012 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.310 7.87 47.0 84.0
C3184 12 18 7/26 BC 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.308 7.82 52.5 94.6
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3068 2 16 19/.0117 BC 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.187 4.75 75.0 134.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Brown
6Blue
7Orange
8Yellow
9Violet
10 Gray
11 Pink
12 Tan
29
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
VariousAWMStyles,CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B, NEC/CEC Type CMG (CSA C/US),
NEC Type CL2
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
AWM STYLE 20251, CSA TYPE AWM, CSA C/US TYPE CMG
C4152A 2 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.026 0.66 0.167 4.24 23.0 42.0
C4153A 2 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.026 0.66 0.179 4.55 21.0 38.0
C4154A 2 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.203 5.16 22.0 40.0
C4155A 2 18 16/30 0.018 0.46 0.030 0.76 0.233 5.92 24.0 43.0
C4156A 3 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.196 4.98 25.0 45.0
C4157A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.210 5.33 27.0 51.0
C4158A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.213 5.41 29.0 52.0
C4159A 3 18 16/30 0.018 0.46 0.030 0.76 0.247 6.27 22.0 40.0
C4160A 4 22 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.213 5.41 23.0 42.0
C4161A 4 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.030 0.76 0.234 5.94 26.0 74.0
ColorCodeChart#1
AWM STYLE 2106, CSA TYPE AWM, CSA C/US TYPE CMG
C4162A 2 16 19/.0117 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.307 7.80 27.0 49.0
C4165A 3 16 19/.0117 0.032 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.326 8.28 26.0 46.0
ColorCodeChart#1
NEC TYPE CL2, AWM STYLE 2464, CSA TYPE AWM
C4163A 2 14 41/30 0.020 0.51 0.032 0.81 0.298 7.57 31.0 56.0
ColorCodeChart#3
NEC TYPE CL2, AWM STYLE 2106, CSA TYPE AWM
C4164A 2 12 19/.0185 0.032 0.81 0.040 1.02 0.390 9.90 35.0 63.0
ColorCodeChart#1
AWM STYLE 20251, CSA TYPE AWM, CSA C/US TYPE CMG
C4167A 2 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.020 0.51 0.124 3.15 40.0 76.0
C4168A 2 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.020 0.51 0.137 3.48 34.0 67.0
C4169A 3 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.020 0.51 0.144 3.66 32.0 60.0
PolyethyleneInsulation,ColorCodeChart#2
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 1
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Natural
3Red
4Green
Color Code Chart 2
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Clear
Color Code Chart 3
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidor
stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Recordingstudiosandsoundstages
 •Broadcastandsoundsystems
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipmentcontrol
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Superiorshieldingeffectiveness
 •25%shieldoverlapprovidesexcellent
shielding efficiency
 •Goodflexibility
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle20251(CSA:60˚C,150V,
300Vpeak)
 •CSATypeAWM(80˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NECTypeCL2/CECTypeCMG(CSA:
80˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
AWM Styles 2464, CSA Type AWMI/IIA/B, NEC/CEC Type CMG (CSA C/US),
or NEC Type CL2
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. COLOR
CODE
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
AWM STYLE 2464, CSA TYPE AWM, CSA C/US TYPE CMG
C4192A 2 22 7/30 0.009 0.23 0.030 0.76 0.165 4.19 1 47.0 85.0
C4210A 2 22 7/30 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.165 4.19 2 47.0 85.0
C4193A 3 22 7/30 0.009 0.23 0.030 0.76 0.169 4.29 2 43.0 76.0
C4194A 4 22 7/30 0.009 0.23 0.030 0.76 0.181 4.60 2 43.0 76.0
C4207A 6 22 7/30 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.204 5.18 2 43.0 76.0
C4208A 8 22 7/30 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.223 5.66 2 43.0 76.0
C4166A 2 20 7/28 0.012 0.30 0.030 0.76 0.187 4.75 1 46.0 83.0
C4211A 2 20 7/28 0.012 0.30 0.032 0.81 0.191 4.85 2 46.0 83.0
C4195A 3 20 7/28 0.012 0.30 0.030 0.76 0.200 5.08 2 42.0 75.0
C4196A 4 20 7/28 0.012 0.30 0.030 0.76 0.216 5.49 2 42.0 75.0
C4197A 2 18 16/30 0.012 0.30 0.030 0.76 0.203 5.16 1 51.0 92.0
C4212A 2 18 16/30 0.012 0.30 0.032 0.81 0.205 5.20 2 51.0 92.0
C4198A 3 18 16/30 0.012 0.30 0.030 0.76 0.214 5.44 2 46.0 83.0
C4204A 4 18 16/30 0.012 0.30 0.032 0.81 0.236 5.99 2 46.0 83.0
C4205A 6 18 16/30 0.012 0.30 0.032 0.81 0.271 6.88 2 46.0 83.0
C4199A 2 16 19/.0117 0.010 0.25 0.030 0.76 0.218 5.54 1 62.0 112.0
C4213A 2 16 19/.0117 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.219 5.56 2 62.0 112.0
C4200A 3 16 19/.0117 0.010 0.25 0.030 0.76 0.230 5.84 2 58.0 104.0
AWM STYLE 2464, CSA TYPE AWM (FT4), NEC TYPE CL2*
C4201A 2 14 19/.0147 0.014 0.36 0.030 0.76 0.268 6.81 1 60.0 107.0
C4215A 2 14 19/.0147 0.014 0.36 0.030 0.76 0.268 6.81 2 60.0 107.0
C4202A 2 12 19/.0185 0.014 0.36 0.030 0.76 0.302 7.67 1 64.0 116.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 1
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
Color Code Chart 2
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Brown
6Blue
7Orange
8Yellow
Product Construction:
Conductor:
•22thru12AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Recordingstudiosandsoundstages
 •Broadcastandsoundsystems
 •Industrialequipmentcontrol
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Superiorshieldingeffectiveness
 •25%shieldoverlapprovidesexcellent
shielding efficiency
 •Goodflexibility
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle2464(ULorCSA:80˚C,
300V)
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4VerticalFlameTest
 •ULCertifiedCL2toStandardUL13*
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
AWMStyle2464,CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B,NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSAC/US)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester
with25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+105˚C
Applications:
 •Computerinterconnections
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipmentcontrol
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Superiorshieldingeffectiveness
 •25%shieldoverlapprovidesexcellent
shielding efficiency
 •Goodflexibility
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle2464(ULorCSA:80˚C,
300V)
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω/kft
@20˚C
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
AWM STYLE 2464, CSA TYPE AWM, CSA C/US TYPE CMG
C4216A 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.157 3.99 26.0 18.0 40.0 72.0
C4217A 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.164 4.17 26.0 18.0 36.0 66.0
C4218A 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.175 4.45 26.0 18.0 36.0 66.0
C4219A 5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.188 4.78 26.0 16.0 36.0 66.0
C4220A 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.201 5.11 26.0 16.0 34.0 61.0
C4221A 7 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.201 5.11 26.0 16.0 34.0 61.0
C4222A 8 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.215 5.46 26.0 16.0 34.0 61.0
C4223A 9 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.228 5.79 26.0 16.0 34.0 61.0
C4224A 10 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.245 6.22 26.0 14.0 34.0 61.0
ColorCodeChart#1
C4225A 15 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.276 7.01 26.0 14.0 34.0 61.0
C4226A 20 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.303 7.70 26.0 14.0 34.0 61.0
C4227A 25 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.333 8.46 26.0 12.0 34.0 61.0
C4228A 30 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.351 8.92 26.0 12.0 34.0 61.0
C4229A 40 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.391 9.93 26.0 12.0 34.0 61.0
C4230A 50 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.439 11.15 26.0 10.0 34.0 61.0
ColorCodeChart#2
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 1 For cables up to and including 10 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 6Blue
2White 7Orange
3Red 8Yellow
4Green 9Violet
5Brown 10 Gray
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA For cables of 15 to 50 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 18 Orange/Red 35 White/Red/Orange
2White 19 Blue/Red 36 Orange/White/Blue
3Red 20 Red/Green 37 White/Red/Blue
4Green 21 Orange/Green 38 Black/White/Green
5Orange 22 Black/White/Red 39 White/Black/Green
6Blue 23 White/Black/Red 40 Red/White/Green
7White/Black 24 Red/Black/White 41 Green/White/Blue
8Red/Black 25 Green/Black/White 42 Orange/Red/Green
9Green/Black 26 Orange/Black/White 43 Blue/Red/Green
10 Orange/Black 27 Blue/Black/White 44 Black/White/Blue
11 Blue/Black 28 Black/Red/Green 45 White/Black/Blue
12 Black/White 29 White/Red/Green 46 Red/White/Blue
13 Red/White 30 Red/Black/Green 47 Green/Orange/Red
14 Green/White 31 Green/Black/Orange 48 Orange/Red/Blue
15 Blue/White 32 Orange/Black/Green 49 Blue/Red/Orange
16 Black/Red 33 Blue/White/Orange 50 Black/Orange/Red
17 White/Red 34 Black/White/Orange
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Foil Shield
NEC Type PLTC
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlapfoilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105˚C
Applications:
 •Cabletrayinstallations
 •Powerlimitedcircuits
 •Intercomsystems
 •Businessmachines
 •Cashregisters
 •Industrialcontrolsystems
 •Petrochemicalrefineries
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
 •Burglaralarms
Features:
 •Sunlight-resistantPVCjacket
 •Goodweatherresistance
 •ULtraycablerated
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725Power-LimitedTray
Cable(UL:105°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C0450A 2 22 7/30 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.191 4.85 43.0 77.5
C0451A 3 22 7/30 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.199 5.05 39.5 71.0
C0452A 2 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.207 5.26 50.0 89.5
C0453A 3 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.217 5.51 45.0 81.0
C0454A 2 18 16/30 0.015 0.38 0.037 0.94 0.227 5.77 51.5 92.5
C0455A 3 18 16/30 0.015 0.38 0.037 0.94 0.238 6.04 46.5 83.5
C0456A 2 16 19/.0117 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.243 6.17 64.0 115.5
C0457A 3 16 19/.0117 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.255 6.48 56.5 102.0
C0458A 2 14 19/.0147 0.013 0.33 0.042 1.07 0.288 7.32 72.5 131.0
C0459A 3 14 19/.0147 0.015 0.33 0.042 1.07 0.298 7.57 60.0 108.0
C0460A 2 12 19/.0185 0.013 0.33 0.042 1.07 0.315 8.00 80.5 145.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Spiral Shield
UL 2095, NEC Type CL2 and CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru16AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •85%spiraltinnedcopper
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshielding
is required
 •Radiotransmitters
 •Soundsystems
 •Recordingstudios
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Spiralshieldallowseaseof“pigtail
soldering”
 •Maximumflexibility
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2095(UL:80°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2(UL:75°C)
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart 1
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
4Green
5Yellow
6Blue
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
UL STYLE 2095, CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG, 300V
C2882A 2 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.197 5.00 40.0 72.0
C2888A 2 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.215 5.46 44.0 80.2
ColorCodeChart#1
CL2/CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG, 300V
C1335A 3 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.206 5.23 37.0 67.0
C1337A 4 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.222 5.64 37.0 67.0
C1341A 6 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.257 6.53 34.5 62.0
C2768A 3 18 7/26 0.020 0.51 0.032 0.81 0.266 6.76 41.0 74.0
ColorCodeChart#1
CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG, 300V
C2892A 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.252 6.40 49.5 89.0
C2895A 2 16 19/.0117 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.265 6.73 58.0 104.0
ColorCodeChart#2
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 2
CATALOG
NUMBER CONDUCTOR COLOR
C2892A 1
2
White
Red
C2895A 1
2
White
Black
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield
NEC Type CL2 and CM(UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedsolidorstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •88%tinnedcopperbraid
 •Strandedorsolidtinnedcopperdrain
wire
Jacket:
 •PVC,black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshielding
is required
 •Radiotransmitters
 •Soundsystems
 •Recordingstudios
 •Goodflexibility
 •Excellentshieldingfornoisereduction
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2(UL:75°C)
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C2676A 2 22 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.209 5.31 38.6 69.4
C2677A 2 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.211 5.36 39.3 70.7
*A – Capacitance between conductors*
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
35
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield
UL2092,2093,2094,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •80%tinnedcopperbraid
 •Mylarwrapunderbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshielding
is required
 •Videointerconnect
 •Broadcastandstudio
 •Soundsystems
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Lowcapacitance
 •Lightweight
 •Excellentshieldingfornoisereduction
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM/CMH
(UL:75°C)
 •AWMstyle2092(UL:60˚C,300V)
 •AWMstyle2093(UL:60˚C,300V)
 •AWMstyle2094(UL:60˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetULVW-1VerticalWire
Flame Test
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
AWM STYLE 2092, CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 300V
C1642A 2 20 26/34 0.016 0.38 0.029 0.74 0.226 5.74 24.0 43.0
AWM STYLE 2093, CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, 300V
C1643A 3 20 26/34 0.016 0.38 0.029 0.74 0.236 5.99 22.0 40.0
AWM STYLE 2094, CM (UL) c(UL) CMH 300V
C1644A 4 20 26/34 0.016 0.38 0.029 0.74 0.255 6.48 22.0 39.0
C1645A 5 20 26/34 0.016 0.38 0.029 0.74 0.274 6.96 22.0 39.0
C1646A 6 20 26/34 0.016 0.38 0.029 0.74 0.290 7.37 20.0 36.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Yellow
6Blue
36
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield
UL 2095, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru16AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •75%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshielding
is required
 •Radiotransmitters
 •Soundsystems
 •Recordingstudios
 •Providesgoodflexibility
 •Excellentshieldingfornoisereduction
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2095(UL:80°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C2679A 2 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.212 5.38 40.0 72.0
C2678A 3 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.221 5.61 37.0 67.0
C2680A 4 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.237 6.02 37.0 67.0
C2681A 2 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.230 5.84 44.0 80.0
C1332A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.240 6.10 40.0 72.0
C2683A 4 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.259 6.58 40.0 73.0
C2686A 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.252 6.40 49.0 89.0
C2687A 3 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.264 6.71 45.0 80.5
C2688A 4 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.286 7.26 45.0 80.5
C2689A 2 16 19/29 0.020 0.51 0.030 0.76 0.280 7.11 51.0 91.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
4Green
37
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield
MIL-W-16878TypeB
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •28AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVCper
MIL-W-16878TypeB
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •90%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+90°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshielding
is required
 •Remotecontrolforstudioequipment
 •Soundsystems
 •Providesgoodflexibility
 •Excellentshieldingfornoisereduction
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:600volts
 •NonQPL
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C6500A 2 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.016 0.41 0.130 3.30 34.0 61.0
C6501A 3 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.016 0.41 0.135 3.30 32.5 58.5
C6502A 4 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.016 0.41 0.145 3.68 32.5 58.5
C6503A 6 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.019 0.48 0.172 4.37 30.5 55.0
C6504A 8 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.021 0.53 0.187 4.75 30.5 55.0
C6505A 10 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.021 0.53 0.212 5.38 30.5 55.0
C6506A 12 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.021 0.53 0.217 5.51 30.5 55.0
C6507A 15 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.021 0.53 0.237 6.01 30.5 55.0
C6508A 20 28 7/36 0.010 0.28 0.021 0.53 0.259 6.58 30.5 55.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 8Red/Black 15 Blue/White
2White 9Green/Black 16 Black/Red
3Red 10 Orange/Black 17 White/Red
4Green 11 Blue/Black 18 Orange/Red
5Orange 12 Black/White 19 Blue/Red
6Blue 13 Red/White 20 Red/Green
7White/Black 14 Green/White
38
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid Shield
UL 2094, NEC Type CL2
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •80%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshielding
is required
 •Videointerconnect
 •Broadcastandstudio
 •Soundsystems
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Lowcapacitance
 •Lightweight
 •Excellentshieldingfornoisereduction
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2094(UL:60°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C1648A 8 20 26/34 0.016 0.38 0.029 0.74 0.316 8.03 20.0 36.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 5Yellow
2White 6Blue
3Red 7Brown
4Green 8Orange
39
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil & TC Braid Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Fullyannealedstrandedtinnedcopper
per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Separator:
 •Polyestertapewith25%overlap
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap
 •Tinnedcopperbraid,90%coverage
Jacket:
 •FEP,redorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+200°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Audiocontrols
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
C8108 6 16 19/29 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.270 6.86 33.0 61.0
C8119 3 16 19/29 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.209 5.31 35.0 63.0
C8111 2 16 19/29 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.198 5.03 35.0 63.0
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
C8120 6 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.242 6.15 33.0 61.0
C8110 4 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.206 5.23 35.0 63.0
C8107 3 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.190 4.83 35.0 63.0
24 AWG CONDUCTORS
C8115 3 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.014 0.36 0.133 3.38 25.0 45.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Orange
6Blue
40
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor
Multi-Conductor, Rubber, Braid Shield
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedrubber
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •80%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •Rubber,black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Controlcircuits
 •Broadcastandstudioapplications
 •Audiointerconnects
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Impact-andabrasion-resistant
 •Strandedconductorsforsuperior
flexibility
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1302 2 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.270 6.86
C1304 3 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.285 7.24
C1305 4 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.300 7.62
C1308 5 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.330 8.38
C1310 6 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.340 8.64
C1312 7 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.355 9.02
C1313 8 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.385 9.78
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 5Blue
2White 6Brown
3Red 7Yellow
4Green 8Orange
41
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Carolprene®
, Braid Shield
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18thru14AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedrubber
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •80%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •Carolprene®, black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Controlcircuits
 •Broadcastandstudioapplications
 •Audiointerconnects
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Impact-andabrasion-resistant
 •Strandedconductorsforsuperior
flexibility
 •DesignedtomeetULVW-1VerticalWire
Flame Test
Compliance:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1202 2 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.295 7.49
C1203 3 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.305 7.75
C1204 4 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.330 8.38
C1206 6 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.370 9.39
C1208 8 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.420 10.67
C1210 10 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.425 10.80
C1212 12 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.065 1.65 0.555 14.10
C1602 2 16 65/34 0.025 0.64 0.035 0.89 0.335 8.51
C1603 3 16 65/34 0.025 0.64 0.035 0.89 0.355 9.02
C1604 4 16 65/34 0.025 0.64 0.035 0.89 0.385 9.78
C1606 6 16 65/34 0.025 0.64 0.040 1.02 0.445 11.30
C1608 8 16 65/34 0.025 0.64 0.040 1.02 0.510 12.95
C1612 2 14 41/30 0.030 0.76 0.040 1.02 0.395 10.03
C1614 4 14 41/30 0.030 0.76 0.040 1.02 0.455 11.56
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 7Yellow
2White 8Orange
3Red 9Gray
4Green 10 Violet
5Blue 11 White/Black
6Brown 12 White/Red
42
Electronics
Index Page
Multi-Paired,
Unshielded 43-45
Multi-Paired,
Foil Shield 46-52
Multi-Paired,
Foil Shield (CSA) 53-54
Multi-Paired,
Foil Shield, Mid-Cap 55
Multi-Paired,
Foil Shield, Lo-Cap® 56
Multi-Paired, Overall Foil & TC
Braid Shield, Lo-Cap® 57
Multi-Paired,
Individually Shielded 58
Multi-Paired,
Individually Shielded (CSA) 59
Multi-Paired, Individually
Shielded, Overall Shield 60
Multi-Paired,
Individually Foil Shielded 61-64
Power-Limited Tray Cable,
Individually Shielded 65
Power-Limited Tray Cable,
Foil Shield or Foil/Braid Shield 66
In many electronic applications,
two wires are required to
complete circuits; these are
often referred to as “balanced
arrays” or “twisted pair”
constructions.
Paired cable designs find
frequent application in
circuits requiring circuit-to-
circuit isolation from noise,
minimization of capacitance
imbalances and a reduction of
EMI interference currents.
Circuit separation is further
enhanced in those designs
employing individual circuit
shields in concert with an
overall shield. These shielding
systems are available from
General Cable in myriad
combinations to suit the unique
needs of the circuit designer.
As with the multi-conductor
designs, a wide array of
insulating and jacketing
materials are available to meet
specific electronic applications.
General Cable’s Carol® Brand
communication cable products
are manufactured to meet
the latest UL, CSA and NEC
requirements and approvals.
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired 3
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Unshielded
UL 2464, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedsolidorstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4008A 1 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.156 3.94 24.5
C4010A 2 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.218 5.54 24.5
C4014A 3 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.229 5.82 24.5
C4015A 4 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.249 6.32 24.5
C4017A 6 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.032 0.81 0.293 7.44 24.5
C6010A 2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.228 5.79 24.5
C6014A 3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.240 6.10 24.5
C6015A 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.262 6.65 24.5
C6017A 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.300 7.62 24.5
C6019A 9 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.366 9.30 24.5
C6023A 12 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.410 10.40 24.5
C6026A 15 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.456 11.58 24.5
* Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 9RedpairedwithGreen
2BlackpairedwithWhite 10 RedpairedwithBlue
3Black paired with Green 11 RedpairedwithYellow
4Black paired with Blue 12 RedpairedwithBrown
5BlackpairedwithYellow 13 RedpairedwithOrange
6Black paired with Brown 14 GreenpairedwithWhite
7Black paired with Orange 15 Green paired with Blue
8RedpairedwithWhite
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Unshielded
UL 2464, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C6101A 1 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.206 5.23 26.3
C6118A 2 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.320 8.13 26.3
C6103A 3 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.338 8.59 26.3
C6119A 4 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.372 9.45 26.3
C6120A 5 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.408 10.36 26.3
C6106A 6 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.445 11.30 26.3
C6121A 8 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.484 12.29 26.3
C6109A 9 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.522 13.26 26.3
C6111A 15 18 16/30 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.659 16.74 26.3
* Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 9RedpairedwithGreen
2BlackpairedwithWhite 10 RedpairedwithBlue
3Black paired with Green 11 RedpairedwithYellow
4Black paired with Blue 12 RedpairedwithBrown
5BlackpairedwithYellow 13 RedpairedwithOrange
6Black paired with Brown 14 GreenpairedwithWhite
7Black paired with Orange 15 Green paired with Blue
8RedpairedwithWhite
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackandRed
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
C8116
 •FEP,redorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+200°C
C8122
 •Flexguard®PVC,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Audiosystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Multi-Paired, Unshielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM. C-C
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C8116 1 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.009 0.23 0.142 3.61 20.0
C8122 1 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.154 3.91 20.0
*Capacitance between conductors
46
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL), CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedsolidorstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Audiosystems
 •Communicationcircuits
 •Instrumentationandcontroluse
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C7104A1 22 7/.0096 0.013 0.33 0.035 0.89 0.185 4.70 35.0 62.0
C1670A 2 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.218 5.54 32.0 57.0
C1676A 4 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.249 6.32 28.0 50.0
C1671A 6 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.292 7.42 25.0 45.0
C1672A 9 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.338 8.59 25.0 45.0
C1673A 15 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.419 10.64 25.0 45.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
AlsoULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 9RedpairedwithGreen
2BlackpairedwithWhite 10 RedpairedwithBlue
3Black paired with Green 11 RedpairedwithYellow
4Black paired with Blue 12 RedpairedwithBrown
5BlackpairedwithYellow 13 RedpairedwithOrange
6Black paired with Brown 14 GreenpairedwithWhite
7Black paired with Orange 15 Green paired with Blue
8RedpairedwithWhite
47
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
UL 2095, NEC Type CM (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedsolidtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Intercomsystems
 •Soundsystems
 •Electronicinstrumentationcontrol
systems
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2095(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C6451A 51 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.050 1.27 0.715 18.16 25.0 45.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1
BluepairedwithWhite
2
OrangepairedwithWhite
3
GreenpairedwithWhite
4
BrownpairedwithWhite
5
GraypairedwithWhite
6
Blue/Whitestriped
pairedwithWhite
7
Blue/Orange striped
pairedwithWhite
8
Blue/Green striped
pairedwithWhite
9
Blue/Brown striped
pairedwithWhite
10
Blue/Gray striped
pairedwithWhite
11
Orange/Whitestriped
pairedwithWhite
12
Orange/Green striped
pairedwithWhite
13
Orange/Brown striped
pairedwithWhite
14
Orange/Gray striped
pairedwithWhite
15
Green/Whitestriped
pairedwithWhite
16
Green/Brown striped
pairedwithWhite
17
Green/Gray striped
pairedwithWhite
18
Brown/Whitestriped
pairedwithWhite
19
Brown/Gray striped
pairedwithWhite
20
Gray/Whitestriped
pairedwithWhite
21
BluepairedwithRed
22
OrangepairedwithRed
23
GreenpairedwithRed
24
BrownpairedwithRed
25
GraypairedwithRed
26
Blue/Whitestriped
pairedwithRed
27
Blue/Orange striped
pairedwithRed
28
Blue/Green striped
pairedwithRed
29
Blue/Brown striped
pairedwithRed
30
Blue/Gray striped
pairedwithRed
31
Orange/Whitestriped
pairedwithRed
32
Orange/Green striped
pairedwithRed
33
Orange/Brown striped
pairedwithRed
34
Orange/Gray striped
pairedwithRed
35 Green/Whitestriped
pairedwithRed
36 Green/Brown striped
pairedwithRed
37 Green/Gray striped
pairedwithRed
38 Brown/Whitestriped
pairedwithRed
39 Brown/Gray striped
pairedwithRed
40 Gray/Whitestriped
pairedwithRed
41 Blue paired with Black
42
Orange paired with Black
43 Green paired with Black
44 Brown paired with Black
45 Gray paired with Black
46 Blue/Whitestriped
paired with Black
47 Blue/Orange striped
paired with Black
48 Blue/Green striped
paired with Black
49 Blue/Brown striped
paired with Black
50 Blue/Gray striped
paired with Black
51 Orange/Whitestriped
paired with Black
48
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22and24AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
fluoropolymer
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+150°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •EIARS-232circuits
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800(UL:150°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Water-resistantjacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3204 1 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.117 2.97 31.0 55.8
C3205 2 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.151 3.84 25.0 45.0
C3206 3 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.177 4.50 25.0 36.0
C3207 4 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.200 5.08 20.0 45.0
C3208 6 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.237 6.02 18.0 32.4
24 AWG CONDUCTORS
C3150 2 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.130 3.30 22.0 39.6
C3153 3 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.152 3.86 18.0 32.4
C3151 4 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.170 4.32 17.0 30.6
C3165 6 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.200 5.08 17.0 30.6
C3152 12.5 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.012 0.30 0.290 7.04 17.0 30.6
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1Black&Yellow
2Red&Violet
3DarkBlue&Brown
4Orange&DarkGreen
5Pink & Gray
6Tan&White
7Light Blue & Light Green
8Red/White&White/Red
9Orange/White&White/Orange
10 Yellow/White&White/Yellow
11 Gray/White&White/Gray
12 Blue/White&White/Blue
1C DarkGreen/Yellow
49
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22and18AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Separator:
 •Polyestertapewith25%overlap
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •FEP,redorasrequested
 •PVDF,redorasrequested
C8101, C8109
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+200°C
C8104, C8103
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+150°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
 •1000'(305m)reels
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8101** 1 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.016 0.41 0.165 4.19 51.0 95.0
C8104 1 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.016 0.41 0.165 4.19 51.0 95.0
C8103 1 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.014 0.36 0.120 3.05 35.0 65.0
C8109** 1 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.016 0.41 0.122 3.10 35.0 65.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
** FEP jacket
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackandRed
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedfoamFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Separator:
 •Polyestertapewith25%overlap
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVDF,grayorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+150°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •SuitableforRS232,RS422,RS485
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8118 2 24 7/32 0.014 0.15 0.015 0.38 0.203 5.16 12.0 22.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1
White/BluepairedwithBlue/White
2
White/OrangepairedwithOrange/White
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackandRed
C8113
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithWhite
2BlackpairedwithRed
3Black paired with Green
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24,22and18AWGfullyannealed
stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Separator:
 •Polyestertapewith25%overlap
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Flexguard®PVC,naturalorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8127 1 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.014 0.36 0.108 2.69 30.0 60.0
C8113 3 24 7/32 0.006 0.15 0.014 0.36 0.161 4.09 25.0 45.0
C8126 1 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.014 0.36 0.120 3.05 35.0 65.0
C8123 1 18 19/30 0.007 0.18 0.014 0.36 0.160 4.06 51.0 90.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
C8124** 1 22 7/30 0.007 0.18 0.017 0.43 0.128 3.25 32.0 62.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
** This item does not have a separator and has a shield fusible to the jacket to facilitate
removal along with the jacket while stripping.
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL) and/or CL2P
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22and18AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33 or
stranded bare copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •EIARS-232circuits
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:150volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800(UL:75°C,300V)
 •NECArticle725(UL:75°C,150V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Abrasion-,chemical-andwater-resistant
jacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
22 AWG, CL2P, c(UL) 150 VOLTS
C3352 2 22 7/30 TC 0.007 0.180 0.010 0.25 0.157 3.99 37.0 66.0
C3353 3 22 7/30 TC 0.007 0.180 0.010 0.25 0.194 4.42 30.0 53.0
C3354 4 22 7/30 TC 0.007 0.180 0.010 0.25 0.207 4.75 30.0 53.0
C3356 6 22 7/30 TC 0.007 0.180 0.010 0.25 0.246 5.74 27.0 48.0
18 AWG, CL2P/CMP, c(UL) 150 VOLTS
C3362 2 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.020 0.010 0.25 0.205 5.21 44.0 79.0
C3364 4 18 7/26 BC 0.008 0.020 0.010 0.25 0.277 7.04 33.0 59.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1Black&Yellow
2Red&Violet
3DarkBlue&Brown
4Orange&DarkGreen
5Pink & Gray
6Tan&White
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
AWMStyle2464,CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B,NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSAC/US)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Superiorshieldingeffectiveness
 •25%shieldoverlapprovidesexcellent
shielding efficiency
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCCDocket20780demands
 •Goodflexibility
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle2464(CSA:80˚C,300V)
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
/KFT COLOR
CODE
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C4170A 1 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.157 3.99 26.0 18.0 1 36.4 65.5
C4209A 1 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.157 3.99 26.0 18.0
Wht/Blk
36.4 65.5
C4191A 1 24 7/32 0.009 0.23 0.030 0.76 0.148 3.78 26.0 16.5
Blk/Red
43.0 78.0
C4171A 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.214 5.44 26.0 18.0 1 31.9 57.3
C4172A 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.225 5.72 26.0 16.5 1 28.6 51.4
C4173A 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.245 6.22 26.0 16.5 1 28.6 51.4
C4174A 5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.265 6.73 26.0 16.5 1 28.6 51.4
C4175A 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.287 7.29 26.0 15.2 1 26.3 47.5
C4176A 7 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.287 7.29 26.0 15.2 1 26.3 47.5
C4177A 8 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.309 7.85 26.0 15.0 1 26.3 47.5
C4178A 9 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.331 8.41 26.0 15.0 1 26.3 47.5
C4179A 10 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.359 9.12 26.0 14.0 1 26.3 47.5
C4180A 15 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.410 10.41 26.0 13.8 1 26.3 47.5
C4181A 19 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.432 10.97 26.0 13.5 1 26.3 47.5
C4182A 25 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.505 12.83 26.0 12.7 1 26.3 47.5
*A - Capacitance between conductors
*B - Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackwithRed 14 GreenwithWhite
2BlackwithWhite 15 Green with Blue
3Black with Green 16 GreenwithYellow
4Black with Blue 17 Green with Brown
5BlackwithYellow 18 Green with Orange
6Black with Brown 19 WhitewithBlue
7Black with Orange 20 WhitewithYellow
8RedwithWhite 21 WhitewithBrown
9RedwithGreen 22 WhitewithOrange
10 RedwithBlue 23 BluewithYellow
11 RedwithYellow 24 Blue with Brown
12 RedwithBrown 25 Blue with Orange
13 RedwithOrange
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
AWMStyle2464,CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B,NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSAC/US)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltageratings:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Excellentelectricalproperties
 •Superiorshieldingeffectiveness
 •25%shieldoverlapprovidesexcellent
shielding efficiency
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCCDocket20780demands
 •Goodflexibility
Compliances:
 •AWMStyle2464(CSA:80˚C,300V)
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA 22.2 No. 214
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
/kft
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C4183A 122 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.169 4.29 15.0 18.0 44.8 80.7
C4184A 222 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.234 5.94 15.0 16.5 35.9 64.6
C4185A 322 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.246 6.25 15.0 16.5 30.9 55.7
C4186A 424 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.269 6.83 15.0 16.5 30.9 55.7
C4187A 522 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.294 7.47 15.0 16.5 30.9 55.7
C4188A 622 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.320 8.13 15.0 16.5 28.4 51.0
C4189A 922 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.367 9.32 15.0 16.5 28.4 51.0
C4190A 15 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.457 11.61 15.0 16.5 28.4 51.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackwithRed 9RedwithGreen
2BlackwithWhite 10 RedwithBlue
3Black with Green 11 RedwithYellow
4Black with Blue 12 RedwithBrown
5BlackwithYellow 13 RedwithOrange
6Black with Brown 14 GreenwithWhite
7Black with Orange 15 Green with Blue
8RedwithWhite
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield, Mid-Cap
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
fluoropolymer
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+150°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •EIARS-232andRS-422circuits
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800(UL:150°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Abrasion-,chemical-andwater-resistant
jacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C3214 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.150 3.81 17.0 30.0
C3215 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.177 4.50 15.0 27.0
C3216 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.201 5.11 15.0 27.0
C3217 4.5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.214 5.18 15.0 27.0
C3218 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.239 6.07 14.0 25.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithYellow
2RedpairedwithViolet
3DarkBluepairedwithBrown
4OrangepairedwithDarkGreen
5Pink paired with Gray
6TanpairedwithWhite
1C GreenwithYellowStripe
56
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield, Lo-Cap®
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
fluoropolymer
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+150°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •EIARS-232andRS-422circuits
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Lowcapacitancerequirements
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800(UL:150°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Abrasion-,chemical-andwater-resistant
jacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft IMPED.
NOMINCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C3028 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.159 4.04 15.0 27.00 94.0
C3029 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.183 4.65 14.0 25.00 107.0
C3030 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.246 6.25 14.0 25.00 107.0
C3031 6 24 7/32 0.012 0.30 0.285 7.24 13.0 23.00 115.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithYellow
2RedpairedwithViolet
3DarkBluepairedwithBrown
4OrangepairedwithDarkGreen
5Pink paired with Gray
6TanpairedwithWhite
57
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Overall Foil & TC Braid Shield, Lo-Cap®
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedfoamFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Tinnedcopperbraid,90%coverage
Jacket:
C8117
 •FEP,redorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+200°C
C8129
 •Flexguard®PVC,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8117 1 24 7/32 0.026 0.66 0.014 0.36 0.208 5.28 12.0 22.0
C8129 2 24 7/32 0.019 0.48 0.017 0.43 0.280 6.93 12.0 22.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
C8117
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1White/BluepairedwithBlue/White
C8129
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1White/BluepairedwithBlue/White
2White/OrangepairedwithOrange/White
58
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Individually Shielded
UL2717,UL2835,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMHorCMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Wheretotalisolationofsignalisrequired
 •Computers
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipment
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Excellenthighfrequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75˚C,
300V)
 •ULStyle2717(UL:80˚C)
 •ULStyle2835(UL:60˚C,30V)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMH(CSA:60˚C)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMHorCMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1Black/Red
2Green/White
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
POLYPROPYLENE INSULATION — NEC TYPE CM(UL) c(UL) CMH
C1352A 2 22 7/30 0.007 0.18 0.020 0.51 0.160 4.06 30.0 45.0
POLYPROPYLENE INSULATION — UL STYLE 2717, UL STYLE 2835, CM(UL) c(UL) CMH
C1353A** 2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.028 0.71 0.208 5.028 25.0 53.5
SR-PVC INSULATION UL STYLE 2464, CM(UL) c(UL) CMG
C7106A 2 20 7/28 0.010 0.25 0.041 1.04 0.305 7.75 46.0 82.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
**Individually shielded with overall shield
59
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Individually Shielded
CSATypeAWMI/IIA/B,NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSAC/US)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+105˚C
Applications:
 •Wheretotalisolationofsignalisrequired
 •Computers
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipment
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300or600
volts
Features:
 •Excellenthigh-frequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •CSATypeAWM(105˚C,600V)
 •CSACertifiedCMGtoharmonized
standard UL444 and CSA (22.2 No. 2)
 •NEC/CECTypeCMG(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetCSA70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSAFT4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
/kft
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C4203A 2 22 7/30 0.007 0.18 0.020 0.51 0.160 4.06 16.6 7.2 67.0 121.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackwithRed
2GreenwithWhite
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Individually Shielded, Overall Shield
UL2464,UL2576,NECTypeCMR(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsplusanoverall
foil shield and drain wire
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingin
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,beige
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computerinterconnections
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipmentcontrol
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Excellenthighfrequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •ULStyle2576
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C1350A 2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.035 0.889 0.175
x
0.280
4.45
x
7.11
40 71.5
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1Black/White
2Black/Yellow
61
Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
fluoropolymer
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil,
eachwith25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,red
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+150°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkedtofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Pointofsalesystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800(UL:150°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Abrasion-,chemical-andwater-resistant
jacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.**
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C3156* 2 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.147 3.73 35.0 63.0
C31573 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.010 0.25 0.184 4.67 35.0 63.0
*Cabledoncommonaxistoreducediameter,foilout,commondrainwire
** A – Capacitance between conductors
** B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
3 individually shielded pairs with separate drain wires
Color Code Chart
C3156
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2WhitepairedwithGreen
C3157
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2BlackpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Green
62
Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru22AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEPor
foamed FEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Pair Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil,
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Individuallyshieldedpairswithstranded
tinned copper drain wire
Jacket:
 •Flexguard®PVC,natural
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8134 2 24 7/32 0.019 0.48 0.015 0.38 0.255 7.48 35.0 76.0
C8105 2 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.014 0.36 0.186 4.72 43.0 75.0
C8131 3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.018 0.46 0.237 6.02 35.0 76.0
C8133 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.018 0.45 0.314 7.98 35.0 76.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
C8105
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2WhitepairedwithGreen
C8131
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2BlackpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Green
C8133
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2BlackpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Green
4Black paired with Blue
5BlackpairedwithYellow
6Black paired with Brown
C8134
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1White/BluepairedwithBlue/White
2White/OrangepairedwithOrange/White
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Pair Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil,
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Individuallyshieldedpairswithstranded
tinned copper drain wire
Jacket:
 •FEP,redorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+200°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8112 2 22 7/30 0.006 0.15 0.014 0.36 0.186 4.72 35.0 65.0
C8132 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.309 7.85 30.0 65.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
C8112
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2WhitepairedwithGreen
C8132
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2BlackpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Green
4Black paired with Blue
5BlackpairedwithYellow
6Black paired with Brown
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded
NEC Type CMP (UL) c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedfoamFEP
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Pair Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Individuallyshieldedpairswithstranded
tinned copper drain wire
Jacket:
 •PVDF,grayorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-40°Cto+150°C
Applications:
 •Computersystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Processcontrolandinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C8128 2 24 7/32 0.019 0.48 0.018 0.46 0.261 6.63 12.5 22.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF PAIRS COLOR
1White/BluepairedwithBlue/White
2White/OrangepairedwithOrange/White
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Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Electronics
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Individually Shielded
UL2464,NECTypePLTCANDCSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22or18AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Eachpairblackandred,
numbered at one-inch intervals
Shield:
 •Pairsare100%individuallyshieldedwith
Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester, foil facing in
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwireeach
pair
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
Applications:
 •Power-limitedcircuits
 •Intercomsystems
 •Businessmachines
 •Cashregisters
 •Computerinterconnects
 •Suitablymarkedforappropriatetray
cable installations
 •Burglaralarms
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Superiortemperaturecharacteristics
 •Robust,highlydurable
 •Sunlight-resistantjacket
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725Power-LimitedTray
Cable(UL:105°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1 thru 15 Black
Red
Each pair marked and numbered
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C0570A 222 7/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.07 0.327 8.31 38.5 69.5
C0571A 322 7/30 0.015 0.41 0.042 1.07 0.345 8.76 38.5 69.5
C0572A 422 7/30 0.015 0.41 0.042 1.07 0.378 9.60 38.5 69.5
C0573A 622 7/30 0.015 0.41 0.053 1.35 0.469 11.91 38.5 69.5
C0574A 922 7/30 0.015 0.41 0.053 1.35 0.542 13.77 38.5 69.5
C0575A 11 22 7/30 0.015 0.41 0.053 1.35 0.589 14.96 38.5 69.5
C0584A 218 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.07 0.380 9.65 50.5 91.0
C0585A 318 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.053 1.35 0.437 11.10 50.5 91.0
C0586A 418 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.053 1.35 0.478 12.14 50.5 91.0
C0587A 618 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.053 1.35 0.566 14.38 50.5 91.0
C0588A 918 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.063 1.60 0.679 17.25 50.5 91.0
C0589A 11 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.063 1.60 0.738 18.75 50.5 91.0
C0590A 15 18 16/30 0.015 0.38 0.063 1.60 0.845 21.46 50.5 91.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Electronics Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired
Power-Limited Tray Cable, Foil Shield or Foil/Braid Shield
UL 2464, NEC Type PLTC/CM, CSA CMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22or18AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVCor
FMPE
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
 •65%tinnedcopperbraid(C7101A,
C7103A and C7107A only)
Jacket:
 •PVC,grayorblack
 •Temperaturerange:
-20°Cto+60°Cor+105°C
Applications:
 •Power-limitedcircuits
 •Intercomsystems
 •Businessmachines
 •Computerinterconnects
 •Suitablymarkedforappropriatetray
cable installations
 •Petrochemicalcontrolsystems
 •Burglaralarms
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Superiortemperaturecharacteristics
 •Robust,highlydurable
 •Sunlight-resistantjacket
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725Power-LimitedTray
Cable(UL:105°Cor60°C,300V)
 •NECArticle800CommunicationsCable
(UL:105°Cor60°C,300V)
 •
ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)orCMc(UL)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
ULStyle2464onlyavailableonPVCinsulation
constructions
LO-CAP® DATACOM COLOR CODE WITH 65% TINNED COPPER BRAID
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
FOAMED POLYETHYLENE INSULATION
NEC TYPE PLTC/CM, CEC CM c(UL), 60°C
C7112A 122 7/.0096 0.024 0.61 0.037 0.94 0.261 6.63 11.5 20.5
C7114A 222 7/.0096 0.017 0.43 0.042 1.07 0.343 8.71 11.0 19.6
C7116A 322 7/.0096 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.344 8.74 11.0 19.6
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor
and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1 thru 9 Black/Red
Each pair marked and numbered
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1White/BlueStripeandBlue/WhiteStripe
2White/OrangeStripeandOrange/WhiteStripe
3White/GreenStripeandGreen/WhiteStripe
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
PVC INSULATION UL STYLE 2464, NEC TYPE PLT/CM, CSA CMG, 105°C
C0550A 222 7/.0096 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.294 7.47 32.0 57.0
C0551A 322 7/.0096 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.309 7.85 29.0 52.2
C0552A 422 7/.0096 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.337 8.56 29.0 52.2
C0553A 622 7/.0096 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.35 0.418 10.62 26.5 47.7
C0554A 922 7/.0096 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.35 0.480 12.19 26.5 47.7
C0555A 11 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.520 13.21 27.0 48.5
C0556A 15 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.592 15.04 27.0 48.5
C0560A 218 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.07 0.314 7.98 40.0 72.0
C0561A 318 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.35 0.403 10.24 33.5 60.3
C0562A 418 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.35 0.440 11.18 33.5 60.3
C0563A 618 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.35 0.519 13.18 30.5 54.9
C0564A 918 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.60 0.622 15.80 30.5 54.9
C0566A 15 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.042 1.60 0.622 15.80 30.5 54.9
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor
and other conductors connected to shield
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Electronics
Index Page
Multi-Conductor,
Foil Shield 68-69
Multi-Conductor,
Foil/Braid Shield 70-71
Multi-Conductor,
Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap® 72
Multi-Paired,
Foil Shield 73
Multi-Paired,
Foil Shield, Lo-Cap® 74
Multi-Paired,
Foil/Braid Shield 75
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid
Shield, Lo-Cap® 76-79
Multi-Paired, Individually
Foil Shielded 80-82
Multi-Paired, Individually
Foil Shielded, Lo-Cap® 83
Multi-Paired, Individually
Foil/Braid Shielded,
Lo-Cap® 84
General Cable manufactures
a comprehensive line of
computer cables.
This complete line of paired and
unpaired, shielded computer
cables—which are UL and
CSA listed—are used primarily
for the internal or external
interconnection of electronic
equipment and computers.
Applications include data
transmission, CAD/CAM,
telemetering, data displays,
computer print-out, credit
verification systems and similar
applications.
General Cable also offers a
variety of put-ups for computer
cables to meet your individual
requirements.
Our products are manufactured
to meet the latest UL, CSA
and NEC requirements and
approvals.
Computer Cable 4
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Electronics Computer Cable
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester
with25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computerinterconnections
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipmentcontrol
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
UL2464,NECTypeCMR(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω/kft
@20˚C
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0740A 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.157 3.99 26.0 7.2 36.0 64.0
C0741A 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.164 4.17 26.0 7.2 33.0 59.0
C0742A 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.175 4.45 26.0 7.2 33.0 59.0
C0753A 5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.188 4.78 26.0 7.2 33.0 59.0
C0743A 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.201 5.11 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0754A 7 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.201 5.11 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0744A 8 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.215 5.46 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0755A 9 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.228 5.79 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0745A 10 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.245 6.22 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω/kft
@20˚C
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0746A 15 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.276 7.01 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0747A 20 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.303 7.70 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0748A 25 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.333 8.46 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0749A 30 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.351 8.92 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0750A 40 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.391 9.93 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
C0751A 50 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.439 11.15 26.0 7.2 30.0 55.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 1 - For cables up to and including 10 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 6Light Blue
2White 7Orange
3Red 8Yellow
4Light Green 9Violet
5Light Brown 10 Gray
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA - For cables of 15 thru 50 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1
Black
14
LightGreen/White
27
LightBlue/Black/White
39
White/Black/Green
2
White
15
LightBlue/White
28
Black/Red/Green
40
Red/White/Green
3
Red
16
Black/Red
29
White/Red/Green
41
LightGreen/White/Blue
4
Light Green
17
White/Red
30
Red/Black/Green
42
Orange/Red/Green
5
Orange
18
Orange/Red
31
Light Green/Black/Orange
43
LightBlue/Red/Green
6
Light Blue
19
LightBlue/Red
32
Orange/Black/Green
44
Black/White/Blue
7
White/Black
20
Red/Green
33
LightBlue/White/Orange
45
White/Black/Blue
8
Red/Black
21
Orange/Green
34
Black/White/Orange
46
Red/White/Blue
9
Light Green/Black
22
Black/White/Red
35
White/Red/Orange
47
LightGreen/Orange/Red
10
Orange/Black
23
White/Black/Red
36
Orange/White/Blue
48
Orange/Red/Blue
11
Light Blue/Black
24
Red/Black/White
37
White/Red/Blue
49
LightBlue/Red/Orange
12
Black/White
25
LightGreen/Black/White
38
Black/White/Green
50
Black/Orange/Red
13
Red/White
26
Orange/Black/White
69
Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil Shield
UL2464,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)orCMR(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22or20AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
orPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computerinterconnections
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipmentcontrol
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM-20or22
AWG(UL:75˚C)
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR-20or22
AWG(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω
/kft
@20˚C
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
S-R PVC – CMR (UL) c(UL)
C0760A
2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.169 4.29 16.5 6.3 36.0 65.0
C0761A
3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.177 4.50 16.5 6.3 36.0 65.0
C0762A
4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.190 4.83 16.5 6.3 36.0 65.0
C0763A
6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.219 5.56 16.5 6.3 34.0 61.0
C0764A
8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.235 5.97 16.5 6.3 34.0 61.0
C0765A
10 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.269 6.83 16.5 6.3 34.0 61.0
C0766A
15 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.304 7.72 16.5 6.3 34.0 61.0
C0767A
20 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.335 8.51 16.5 6.3 34.0 61.0
C0768A
25 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.369 9.37 16.5 6.3 34.0 61.0
PVC – CM (UL) c(UL)
C0780A 2 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.207 5.26 11.0 6.3 39.0 70.0
C0781A 3 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.217 5.51 11.0 6.3 39.0 70.0
C0782A 4 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.236 5.99 11.0 6.3 39.0 70.0
C0783A 6 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.276 7.01 11.0 6.3 37.0 66.0
C0784A 8 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.297 7.54 11.0 6.3 37.0 66.0
C0785A 10 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.345 8.76 11.0 6.3 37.0 66.0
C0786A 15 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.393 9.98 11.0 6.3 37.0 66.0
C0787A 20 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.435 11.05 11.0 6.3 37.0 66.0
C0788A 25 20 7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.483 12.27 11.0 6.3 40.0 72.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black 19 Blue/Red
2White 11 Blue/Black 20 Red/Green
3Red 12 Black/White 21 Orange/Green
4Green 13 Red/White 22 Black/White/Red
5Orange 14 Green/White 23 White/Black/Red
6Blue 15 Blue/White 24 Red/Black/White
7White/Black 16 Black/Red 25 Green/Black/White
8Red/Black 17 White/Red
9Green/Black 18 Orange/Red
70
Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid Shield
UL2464,NECTypeCL2(UL)orCM(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •28and24AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
(28AWGonly)
 •65%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20780 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2-28AWG
(UL:75˚C)
 •NECArticle800TypeCM-24AWG
(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω
/kft
@20˚C
NOMINAL
CAP.**
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
CL2, CMG, UL 2464
C0939A*
3 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.166 4.22 67.5 5.0 26.0 47.0
C0940A*
4 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.176 4.47 67.5 5.0 26.0 47.0
C0941A*
5 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.186 4.72 67.5 5.0 26.0 47.0
C0942A*
6 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.196 4.98 67.5 5.0 25.0 44.0
C0943A*
7 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.196 4.98 67.5 5.0 25.0 44.0
C0944A*
8 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.207 5.26 67.5 5.0 25.0 44.0
C0945A*
9 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.217 5.51 67.5 5.0 20.0 36.0
C0946A*
10 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.231 5.87 67.5 5.0 20.0 36.0
C0947A
15 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.256 6.50 67.5 5.0 20.0 36.0
C0948A
25 28 7/36 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.301 7.65 67.5 5.0 20.0 36.0
CM, CMG, UL 2464
C0951A 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.186 4.72 25.7 5.3 33.0 59.0
C0952A 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.197 5.00 25.7 5.5 33.0 59.0
C0953A 5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.210 5.33 25.7 4.4 33.0 59.0
C0954A 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.223 5.66 25.7 4.6 30.0 55.0
C0955A 7 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.223 5.66 25.7 4.6 30.0 55.0
C0956A 8 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.237 6.02 25.7 3.8 30.0 55.0
C0957A 9 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.250 6.35 25.7 3.9 30.0 55.0
C0958A 10 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.267 6.78 25.7 4.2 30.0 55.0
C0959A 15 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.298 7.57 25.7 3.6 30.0 55.0
C0960A 20 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.325 8.26 25.7 4.5 30.0 55.0
C0961A 25 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.355 9.02 25.7 3.5 30.0 55.0
*ColorCodeChart1.RemainingitemsColorCodeChart2
**A – Capacitance between conductors
**B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black 19 LightBlue/Red
2White 11 Light Blue/Black 20 Red/Green
3Red 12 Black/White 21 Orange/Green
4Light Green 13 Red/White 22 Black/White/Red
5Orange 14 LightGreen/White 23 White/Black/Red
6Light Blue 15 LightBlue/White 24 Red/Black/White
7White/Black 16 Black/Red 25 LightGreen/Black/White
8Red/Black 17 White/Red
9Light Green/Black 18 Orange/Red
Color Code Chart 1
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 6Light Blue
2White 7Orange
3Red 8Yellow
4Light Green 9Violet
5Light Brown 10 Gray
71
Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid Shield
UL2464,NECTypeCMR(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •65%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20780 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80°C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω/kft
@20˚C
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0971A 3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.199 5.05 16.6 5.6 36.0 66.0
C0972A 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.212 5.38 16.6 4.4 36.0 66.0
C0973A 5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.226 5.74 16.6 4.7 36.0 66.0
C0974A 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.241 6.12 16.6 3.8 34.0 60.0
C0975A 7 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.241 6.12 16.6 6.2 34.0 60.0
C0976A 8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.257 6.53 16.6 4.0 34.0 60.0
C0977A 9 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.272 6.91 16.6 3.4 34.0 60.0
C0978A 10 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.291 7.39 16.6 3.6 34.0 60.0
C0979A 15 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.326 8.28 16.6 3.6 34.0 60.0
C0980A 20 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.357 9.07 16.6 3.9 34.0 60.0
C0981A 25 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.391 9.93 16.6 2.7 34.0 60.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart Per ICEA
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black 19 LightBlue/Red
2White 11 Light Blue/Black 20 Red/Green
3Red 12 Black/White 21 Orange/Green
4Light Green 13 Red/White 22 Black/White/Red
5Orange 14 LightGreen/White 23 White/Black/Red
6Light Blue 15 LightBlue/White 24 Red/Black/White
7White/Black 16 Black/Red 25 LightGreen/Black/White
8Red/Black 17 White/Red
9Light Green/Black 18 Orange/Red
72
Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Conductor, Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap®
UL2919,NECTypeCL2orCM(UL)c(UL)CMH,CSACMH
Color Code Chart 1 - For cables up to and including 10 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 6Light Blue
2White 7Orange
3Red 8Yellow
4Light Green 9Violet
5Brown 10 Gray
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •28and24AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •PremiumgradefoamedLo-Cap® color
coded polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
 •70%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Highspeedcomputers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Controlcircuits
 •Designedforlowcapacitance
applications
 •SuitableforEIARS-232andRS-423
CAD/CAM applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:30volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20780 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2919(UL:80˚C,30V)
 •CSACMH(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMHFlameTest
Packaging:
 •1000'(305m)spoolsorreels
 •500'(152m)spoolsorreels
 •Otherput-upsavailable—consult
Customer Service
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
COND.
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω/kft
NOMINAL CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
28 AWG (7/36): CL2, CSA CMH
C0530A 3 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.192 4.88 64.9 7.8 9.5 17.0
C0531A 4 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.205 5.21 64.9 5.9 9.5 17.0
C0532A 5 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.218 5.54 64.9 5.9 9.5 17.0
C0533A 6 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.232 5.89 64.9 6.2 9.0 16.0
C0534A 7 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.232 5.89 64.9 6.2 9.0 16.0
C0535A 8 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.247 6.27 64.9 4.8 9.0 16.0
C0536A 9 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.261 6.63 64.9 4.9 9.0 16.0
C0537A 10 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.279 7.09 64.9 5.2 9.0 16.0
C0538A 15 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.312 7.92 64.9 4.2 9.0 16.0
24 AWG (7/32): CM (UL) c(UL) CMH, AWM Style 2919
C0680A 3 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.211 5.36 25.7 3.8 11.9 21.5
C0681A 4 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.227 5.77 25.7 3.8 11.9 21.5
C0682A 5 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.242 6.15 25.7 3.8 11.9 21.5
C0683A 6 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.259 6.58 25.7 3.2 11.2 20.2
C0684A 7 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.259 6.58 25.7 3.2 11.2 20.2
C0685A 8 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.276 7.01 25.7 3.2 11.2 20.2
C0686A 9 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.293 7.44 25.7 3.6 11.2 20.2
C0687A 10 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.315 8.00 25.7 3.6 11.2 20.2
C0688A 15 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.354 8.99 25.7 3.6 11.2 20.2
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Vp=78%
Impedance:100 Ω
Color Code Chart 2 Per ICEA - For cables up to 15 conductors
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 10 Orange/Black
2White 11 Light Blue/Black
3Red 12 Black/White
4Light Green 13 Red/White
5Orange 14 LightGreen/White
6Light Blue 15 LightBlue/White
7White/Black
8Red/Black
9Light Green/Black
73
Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield
UL2464,NECTypeCMR(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester
with25%overlap,minimum,foilfacing
out
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20780 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA,60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL DCR
Ω/kft
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0600A 1 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.157 3.99 25.7 7.2 19.7 21.5
C0601A 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.214 5.44 25.7 7.2 28.7 21.5
C0602A 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.225 5.72 25.7 7.2 25.7 21.5
C0603A 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.245 6.23 25.7 7.2 25.7 20.2
C0604A 5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.265 6.73 25.7 7.2 25.7 20.2
C0605A 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.287 7.29 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0606A 7 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.287 7.29 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0607A 8 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.309 7.85 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0608A 9 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.331 8.41 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0609A 10 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.359 9.12 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0610A 15 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.410 10.41 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0611A 19 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.432 10.97 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0612A 25 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.505 12.84 25.7 7.2 23.7 42.7
C0720A 1 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.169 4.29 16.6 6.2 40.4 72.6
C0721A 2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.234 5.94 16.6 6.2 32.3 58.1
C0722A 3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.246 6.25 16.6 6.2 27.8 50.1
C0723A 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.269 6.83 16.6 6.2 27.8 50.1
C0724A 5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.292 7.42 16.6 6.2 27.8 50.1
C0725A 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.317 8.05 16.6 6.2 25.5 45.9
C0726A 9 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.367 9.32 16.6 6.2 25.5 45.9
C0728A 15 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.457 11.62 16.6 6.2 25.5 45.9
C0729A 19 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.482 12.24 16.6 6.2 25.5 45.9
C0730A 27 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.576 14.36 16.6 6.2 26.0 46.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackwithRed 14 GreenwithWhite
2BlackwithWhite 15 Green with Blue
3Black with Green 16 Green with Yellow
4Black with Blue 17 Green with Brown
5Black with Yellow 18 Green with Orange
6Black with Brown 19 WhitewithBlue
7Black with Orange 20 WhitewithYellow
8RedwithWhite 21 WhitewithBrown
9RedwithGreen 22 WhitewithOrange
10 RedwithBlue 23 Blue with Yellow
11 RedwithYellow 24 Blue with Brown
12 RedwithBrown 25 Blue with Orange
13 RedwithOrange 26 Brown with Yellow
27 Brown with Orange
74
Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Paired, Foil Shield, Lo-Cap®
UL2448,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL),CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester
with25%overlap,minimum,foilfacing
out
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Suitableforlowcapacitanceapplications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:30volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2448(UL:60˚C,30V)
 •CSACMH(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMHFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0890A
2 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.247 6.27 25.7 7.20 66 100 14.4 26.0
C0901A
3 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.261 6.63 25.7 7.20 66 100 13.9 25.1
C0893A
4 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.277 7.04 25.7 7.20 66 100 13.9 25.1
C0894A
5 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.310 7.87 25.7 7.20 66 100 13.9 25.1
C0899A
6 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.336 8.53 25.7 7.20 66 100 13.0 23.4
C0896A
9 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.391 9.93 25.7 7.20 66 100 13.0 23.4
C0897A
12.5 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.97 0.459 11.66 25.7 7.20 66 100 13.0 23.4
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithWhite 7White/BluepairedwithBlue/White
2RedpairedwithGreen 8White/BrownpairedwithBrown/White
3Brown paired with Blue 9White/OrangepairedwithOrange/White
4Orange paired with Yellow 10 White/GreenpairedwithGreen/White
5VioletpairedwithGray 11 White/RedpairedwithRed/White
6Tan paired with Pink 12 White/BlackpairedwithBlack/White
SingleConductor:GreenWithYellowStripe
75
Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid Shield
UL2464,NECTypeCMR(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22and24AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
per UL 1061
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester
with25%overlap,minimum,foilfacing
out
 •65%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20789 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOMINAL
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0620A 2 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.235 5.97 25.7 5.4 29.5 53.0
C0621A 3 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.231 5.87 25.7 5.0 26.4 47.6
C0622A 4 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.253 6.43 25.7 4.5 26.4 47.6
C0623A 5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.278 7.06 25.7 4.6 26.4 47.6
C0624A 6 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.296 7.52 25.7 2.9 24.4 43.9
C0625A 7 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.313 7.95 25.7 3.1 24.4 43.9
C0626A 8 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.336 8.53 25.7 4.1 24.4 43.9
C0628A 10 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.357 9.07 25.7 2.6 24.4 43.9
C0630A 12.5 24 7/32 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.386 9.80 25.7 3.6 24.4 43.9
C0650A 2 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.229 5.82 16.6 3.8 33.2 59.7
C0651A 3 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.296 7.52 16.6 4.1 28.6 51.5
C0652A 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.320 8.13 16.6 3.5 28.6 51.5
C0653A 5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.331 8.41 16.6 3.9 28.6 51.5
C0654A 6 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.348 8.84 16.6 4.4 26.2 47.2
C0655A 7 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.348 8.84 16.6 5.0 26.2 47.2
C0656A 8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.368 9.35 16.6 3.8 26.2 47.2
C0658A 10 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.388 9.86 16.6 4.1 26.2 47.2
C0660A 12.5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.032 0.81 0.429 10.90 16.6 4.7 26.2 47.2
C0663A 25 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.058 0.81 0.620 15.75 16.6 2.1 26.2 46.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 13 RedpairedwithOrange
2BlackpairedwithWhite 14 WhitepairedwithGreen
3Black paired with Green 15 Blue paired with Green
4Black paired with Blue 16 Yellow paired with Green
5Black paired with Yellow 17 Brown paired with Green
6Black paired with Brown 18 Orange paired with Green
7Black paired with Orange 19 WhitepairedwithBlue
8RedpairedwithWhite 20 WhitepairedwithYellow
9RedpairedwithGreen 21 WhitepairedwithBrown
10 RedpairedwithBlue 22 WhitepairedwithOrange
11 RedpairedwithYellow 23 Yellow paired with Blue
12 RedpairedwithBrown 24 Blue paired with Brown
25 Orange paired with Blue
SingleConductor:GreenwithYellowStripe
76
Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap®
UL2919,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
 •90%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Lowcapacitancerequirements
 •SuitableforEIARS-485applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:30volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20789 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM/CMH
(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2919(UL:80˚C,30V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMHFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0841A
1 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.235 5.97 25.7 2.9 66 120 14.6 26.2
C0842A
2 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.304 7.72 25.7 2.3 66 120 11.7 21.0
C0843A
3 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.360 9.14 25.7 2.3 66 120 11.9 21.4
C0844A
4 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.390 9.91 25.7 2.1 66 120 11.9 21.4
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart 1
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed
2BlackpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Green
4Black paired with Blue
Color Code Chart 2
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1WhiteBlueStripe
BlueWhiteStripe 3WhiteGreenStripe
Green–WhiteStripe
2WhiteOrangeStripe
OrangeWhiteStripe 4WhiteBrownStripe
Brown–WhiteStripe
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C4841A
1 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.235 5.97 25.7 2.9 66 120 14.6 26.2
C4842A
2 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.304 7.72 25.7 2.3 66 120 11.7 21.0
C4843A
3 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.360 9.14 25.7 2.3 66 120 11.9 21.4
C4844A
4 24 7/32 0.024 0.61 0.032 0.81 0.390 9.91 25.7 2.1 66 120 11.9 21.4
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
77
Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap®
UL2919,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester
with25%overlap,minimum,foilfacing
out
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
 •90%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Lowcapacitancerequirements
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •SuitableforEIARS-422applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:30volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20789 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM/CMH
(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2919(UL:80˚C,30V)
 •CSACMH(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMHFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω
/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0829A
2 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.257 6.53 25.7 2.7 66 100 14.8 26.7
C0830A
3 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.289 7.34 25.7 2.6 66 100 14.2 25.5
C0831A
4 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.313 7.95 25.7 3.2 66 100 14.2 25.5
C0832A
5 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.338 8.59 25.7 1.9 66 100 14.2 25.5
C0839A
6 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.364 9.24 25.7 2.4 66 100 13.2 23.8
C0833A
7 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.364 9.24 25.7 2.0 66 100 13.2 23.8
C0835A
10 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.038 0.97 0.462 11.73 25.7 1.7 66 100 13.2 23.8
C0836A
12 24 7/32 0.015 0.38 0.038 0.97 0.479 12.17 25.7 1.8 66 100 13.2 23.8
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 7Black paired with Orange
2BlackpairedwithWhite 8RedpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Green 9RedpairedwithGreen
4Black paired with Blue 10 RedpairedwithBlue
5Black paired with Yellow 11 RedpairedwithYellow
6Black paired with Brown 12 RedpairedwithBrown
78
Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap®
UL2919,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedLo-Cap®
foamed polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
 •65%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •High-speedcomputerinterconnects
 •CAD/CAMsystems
 •EIARS-232andRS-423systems
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipment
 •Lowsignaldistortiondatarequirements
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:30volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20789 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM/CMH
(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2919(UL:80°C,30V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1White–BlueStripe
Blue–WhiteStripe 10 Red–GrayStripe
Gray–RedStripe 18 Yellow–Green Stripe
Green–Yellow Stripe
2White–OrangeStripe
Orange–WhiteStripe 11 Black–Blue Stripe
Blue–Black Stripe 19 Yellow–Brown Stripe
Brown–Yellow Stripe
3White–GreenStripe
Green–WhiteStripe 12 Black–Orange Stripe
Orange–Black Stripe 20 Yellow–Gray Stripe
Gray–Yellow Stripe
4White–BrownStripe
Brown–WhiteStripe 13 Black–Green Stripe
Green–Black Stripe 21 Violet–BlueStripe
Blue–VioletStripe
5White–GrayStripe
Gray–WhiteStripe 14 Black–Brown Stripe
Brown–Black Stripe 22 Violet–OrangeStripe
Orange–VioletStripe
6Red–BlueStripe
Blue–RedStripe 15 Black–Gray Stripe
Gray–Black Stripe 23 Violet–GreenStripe
Green–VioletStripe
7Red–OrangeStripe
Orange–RedStripe 16 Yellow–Blue Stripe
Blue–Yellow Stripe 24 Violet–BrownStripe
Brown–VioletStripe
8Red–GreenStripe
Green–RedStripe 17 Yellow–Orange Stripe
Orange–Yellow Stripe 25 Violet–GrayStripe
Gray–VioletStripe
9Red–BrownStripe
Brown–RedStripe SingleConductor:GreenwithYellowStripe
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0515A
2 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.276 7.01 25.7 3.0 78 132 10.2 18.4
C0516A
3 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.290 7.37 25.7 3.2 78 132 9.9 17.8
C0517A
4 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.315 8.00 25.7 3.3 78 132 9.9 17.8
C0518A
5 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.340 8.64 25.7 4.2 78 132 9.9 17.8
C0519A
6 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.368 9.35 25.7 3.6 78 141 9.2 16.6
C0520A
7 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.370 9.40 25.7 3.5 78 141 9.2 16.6
C0521A
8 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.397 10.08 25.7 2.7 78 141 9.2 16.6
C0522A
10 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.038 0.97 0.473 12.01 25.7 2.4 78 141 9.2 16.6
C0523A
12.5 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.038 0.97 0.486 12.34 25.7 2.4 78 141 9.2 16.6
C0524A
15 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.048 1.22 0.555 14.10 25.7 2.6 78 141 9.2 16.6
C0525A
18 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.048 1.22 0.585 14.86 25.7 2.1 78 141 9.2 16.6
C0526A
25 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.048 1.22 0.677 17.20 25.7 2.0 78 141 9.2 16.6
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
79
Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Paired, Foil/Braid Shield, Lo-Cap®
UL 2960, NEC Type CL2
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •28AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
 •90%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Computers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Datatransmission
 •Controlcircuits
 •Lowcapacitancerequirements
 •SuitableforEIARS-232applications
 •SuitableforEIARS-422applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:30volts
Features:
 •Braidshieldprovidesgoodflexibility
 •Superiorshieldingwherenoiserejection
is critical
 •Assistssystemdesignersinmeeting
FCC Docket 20789 demands
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2960(UL:60°C,30V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 7Black paired with Orange
2BlackpairedwithWhite 8RedpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Gren 9RedpairedwithGreen
4Black paired with Blue 10 RedpairedwithBlue
5Black paired with Yellow 11 RedpairedwithYellow
6Black paired with Brown 12 RedpairedwithBrown
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω
/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0804A
2 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.194 4.93 67.5 4.0 66 100 14.8 26.6
C0805A
3 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.194 4.93 67.5 4.2 66 100 14.0 25.3
C0806A
4 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.211 5.36 67.5 3.3 66 100 14.0 25.3
C0807A
5 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.226 5.74 67.5 3.5 66 100 14.0 25.3
C0808A
7 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.253 6.43 67.5 2.9 66 100 13.1 23.5
C0809A
9 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.286 7.26 67.5 2.9 66 100 13.1 23.5
C0810A
10 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.285 7.24 67.5 2.9 66 100 13.1 23.5
C0812A
12 28 7/36 0.009 0.23 0.032 0.81 0.294 7.47 67.5 3.3 66 100 13.1 23.5
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
80
Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded
NECTypeCL2andCM(UL)c(UL)
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingin
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwireeach
pair
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Applicationsfortotalisolationofsignal
 •Computers
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipment
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Excellenthighfrequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2(UL:75°C,
150V)
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C,
300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1RedpairedwithWhite/Red
2BlackpairedwithWhite/Black
3GreenpairedwithWhite/Green
4WhitepairedwithWhite/Yellow
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C1368A 4 20 7/28 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.364 9.25 23.0 41.5
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
81
Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded
UL2464,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL),CSACMG
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedsolidtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingin
 •Solidtinnedcopperdrainwireeachpair
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Applicationsfortotalisolationofsignal
 •Computers
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipment
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Excellenthigh-frequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75˚C)
 •ULStyle2464(UL:80˚C,300V)
 •CSACMG(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMGFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD.
A B
C6035A
3 22 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.304 7.72 16.5 11.3 50 38.6 69.4
C6036A
6 22 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.032 0.81 0.397 10.08 16.5 11.3 50 38.6 69.4
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 4Black paired with Blue
2BlackpairedwithWhite 5Black paired with Yellow
3Black paired with Green 6Black paired with Brown
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Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded
UL2919,NECTypeCM,CSACMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru18AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingin
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwireeach
pair
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+80˚C
Applications:
 •Applicationsfortotalisolationofsignal
 •Computers
 •Controlcircuits
 •Industrialequipment
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:30volts
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Excellenthighfrequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM(UL:75°C)
 •ULStyle2919(UL:80˚C,30V)
 •CSACMH(CSA:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
 •PassesCSACMHFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.**
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C6065A
3 24 7/32 0.011 0.28 0.032 0.81 0.269 6.83 26.0 18.0 66 71 21.7 39.0
C6066A
6 24 7/32 0.011 0.28 0.032 0.81 0.349 8.86 26.0 18.0 66 71 21.7 39.0
C6067A
9 24 7/32 0.011 0.28 0.032 0.81 0.406 10.31 26.0 18.0 66 71 21.7 39.0
C6040A
3 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.032 0.81 0.292 7.42 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6041A
6 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.032 0.81 0.381 9.68 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6042A
9 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.032 0.81 0.445 11.30 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6043A
11 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.032 0.81 0.486 12.34 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6059A
12 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.048 1.22 0.533 13.54 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6044A
15 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.048 1.22 0.591 15.01 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6060A
17 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.048 1.22 0.622 15.80 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6045A
19 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.048 1.22 0.622 15.80 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6046A*
27 22 7/30 0.011 0.28 0.048 1.22 0.696 17.68 16.5 11.3 66 63 24.4 43.9
C6052A
3 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.339 8.61 10.5 10.2 66 61 25.3 45.6
C6053A
6 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.032 0.81 0.446 11.33 10.5 10.2 66 61 25.3 45.6
C6054A
9 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.048 1.22 0.555 14.10 10.5 10.2 66 61 25.3 45.6
C6056A
12 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.048 1.22 0.623 15.82 10.5 10.2 66 61 25.3 45.6
C6058A
15 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.048 1.22 0.692 17.58 10.5 10.2 66 61 25.3 45.6
C6047A
3 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.395 10.03 7.2 8.3 66 60 25.7 46.2
C6048A
6 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.048 1.22 0.556 14.12 7.2 8.3 66 60 25.7 46.2
C6049A
9 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.048 1.22 0.649 16.48 7.2 8.3 66 60 25.7 46.2
C6050A
12 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.048 1.22 0.731 18.57 7.2 8.3 66 60 25.7 46.2
C6051A
15 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.048 1.22 0.776 19.71 7.2 8.3 66 60 25.7 46.2
*UL2919,CSACMHOnly
**A – Capacitance between conductors
**B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1
BlackpairedwithRed
10
RedpairedwithBlue
19
WhitepairedwithBlue
2
BlackpairedwithWhite
11
RedpairedwithYellow
20
WhitepairedwithYellow
3
Black paired with Green
12
RedpairedwithBrown
21
WhitepairedwithBrown
4
Black paired with Blue
13
RedpairedwithOrange
22
WhitepairedwithOrange
5
Black paired with Yellow
14
GreenpairedwithWhite
23
Blue paired with Yellow
6
Black paired with Brown
15
Green paired with Blue
24
Blue paired with Brown
7
Black paired with Orange
16
Green paired with Yellow
25
Blue paired with Orange
8
RedpairedwithWhite
17
Green paired with Brown
26
Brown paired with Yellow
9
RedpairedwithGreen
18
Green paired with Orange
27
Brown paired with Orange
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Computer Cable Electronics
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil Shielded, Lo-Cap®
UL2493,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedfoamed
Lo-Cap® polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingin
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwireeach
pair
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+75˚C
Applications:
 •High-speedcomputers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Controlcircuits
 •Suitableforlowcapacitanceapplications
 •SuitableforEIARS-422CAD/CAM
applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Excellenthigh-frequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM/CMH
(UL:75˚C,300V)
 •ULStyle2493(UL:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR
Ω/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm COND. SHLD. A B
C0910A
2 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.047 1.19 0.283 7.19 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0911A
3 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.048 1.22 0.381 9.68 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0912A
4 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.048 1.22 0.416 10.57 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0913A
6 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.048 1.22 0.492 12.50 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0914A
9 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.063 1.60 0.601 15.27 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0915A
11 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.063 1.60 0.652 16.56 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0916A
12 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.063 1.60 0.672 17.08 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0917A
15 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.063 1.60 0.743 18.87 26.0 18.0 78 100 14.8 26.7
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1BlackpairedwithRed 9RedpairedwithGreen
2BlackpairedwithWhite 10 RedpairedwithBlue
3Black paired with Green 11 RedpairedwithYellow
4Black paired with Blue 12 RedpairedwithBrown
5Black paired with Yellow 13 RedpairedwithOrange
6Black paired with Brown 14 GreenpairedwithWhite
7Black paired with Orange 15 Green paired with Blue
8RedpairedwithWhite
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Electronics Computer Cable
Multi-Paired, Individually Foil/Braid Shielded, Lo-Cap®
UL2493,NECTypeCM(UL)c(UL)CMH
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedfoamed
Lo-Cap® polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingin
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire,each
pair
 •70%tinnedcopperbraid,eachpair
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+75˚C
Applications:
 •High-speedcomputers
 •Industrialequipment
 •Controlcircuits
 •Designedforlowcapacitance
applications
 •SuitableforRS-422CAD/CAM
applications
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsforexcellent
signal isolation
 •Excellenthigh-frequencyproperties
 •Mechanicaldurability
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCM/CMH
(UL:75˚C,300V)
 •ULStyle2493(UL:60˚C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
VerticalTrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
2BlackpairedwithWhite
3Black paired with Green
4Black paired with Blue
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO.
OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM.
JACKET
THICKNESS
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
DCR**
Ω/kft
VEL.
OF
PROP.,
%
NOM.
IMP.,
Ω
NOMINAL
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm C D E A B
C0924A
2 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.048 1.22 0.392 9.96 26.0 18.0 4.3 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0925A
3 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.048 1.22 0.410 10.41 26.0 18.0 4.4 78 100 14.8 26.7
C0926A
4 24 7/32 0.022 0.56 0.048 1.22 0.445 11.30 26.0 18.0 3.2 78 100 14.8 26.7
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
**C – Conductor resistance
**D – Individual shield resistance
**E – Overall shield resistance
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Electronics
Coaxial Cable 5
Index Page
Coaxial Solutions Guide 86-87
RG 6/U Type 88-93
RG 8/U Type 94-95
RG 11/U Type 96-99
RG 58/U Type 100
RG 59/U Type 101-108
RG 62/U Type 109
RG 174/U Type 110
RG 213/U Type 111
Twinaxial Cables 112
To meet the needs of today’s
sophisticated, high-speed, wide
bandwidth electronics over long
distances, with minimum signal
loss or degradation, General
Cable Carol® Brand offers a wide
range of coaxial and twinaxial
designs in both unbalanced
arrays and precision-balanced
pairs. This offers the system
designer a wide choice of cost-
effective products that reflect
the most recent changes in the
standards set by UL, CSA and/
or the FCC.
Included in this section are
recommended Carol® Brand
coaxial products for the
CATV market. However, these
constructions may differ in
certain parts of the country.
Unlike other products in the
electronic market, coaxial cable
does not have one accepted
standard construction.
General Cable recommends,
in order to avoid installing an
unacceptable coaxial cable for
the CATV application in your
area, the local CATV company
should be consulted.
General Cable’s Carol® Brand
product mix encompasses
standard RG/U-type coaxial
constructions in the more
popular 50, 75 and 93 ohm
designs and miniature coaxial
products for smaller high-speed
applications.
The twinaxial products meet or
exceed the stringent demands
of today’s precision- balanced
pair systems. The minimization
of capacitance unbalance is a
necessary requirement for long
distance data transmission.
86
CATV/MATV/DBS RG 59, RG 6 and RG 11 Ratings
Coax Solution Carol Belden Genesis West Penn Commscope
RG 6 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid CATV/CM C5775 9116/1829A 5303 841 5726
RG 6 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid CATVR/CMR C5886 9116R
RG 6 CCS/Quad/Foil/60%/40% AL Braid CATV/CM C5785 1189A 5307 Q841 5740
RG 6 CCS/Quad/Foil/60%/40% AL Braid CATVR/CMR C5889 1884A
RG 6 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid CMP - Plenum C3524 9116P 25841 2275K
RG 6 CCS/Quad/Foil/60%/40% AL Braid CMP - Plenum C3525 1189AP 25Q841
RG 11 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid CATV/CM C5039 1525A 5913
RG 11 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid CL2P/CMP - Plenum C3528 1523AP 2285K
*Note: DuPont™ trademark
General Cable offers a complete line of Carol® Brand Coaxial Cables for
today’s sophisticated high-speed, wide-bandwidth electronics products
that run over long distances with minimal signal loss or degradation.
General Cable has the right coaxial cable to serve every application,
including:
• CATV/MATV/DBS
• HDTV/SDI
• CCTV
The General Cable Coaxial Cable Solutions Guide is a quick-reference
tool to make it easier to specify and sell the right cable for the required
application–residential, commercial, entertainment and security.
Whatever the application calls for, we have a coaxial cable that delivers
the performance your customers need.
Broadband signal, 5MHz–3GHz, VHF/UHF, is traditionally transmitted as an analog signal received directly off air (MATV) or delivered as a community
access television (CATV) service and uses a 75 Ohm system.
Recommended Coaxial Cable Construction: Copper clad steel (CCS) conductor with a foam polyethylene or Teon* core, an aluminum/Mylar*
foil, a minimum of 60% braid, which is typically aluminum (AL) for this application, and a PVC jacket.
For home use, a CM rated coax should be used. A commercial application may require a National Electrical Code (NEC 800 or 725) Riser (CMR) or
Plenum (CMP) rated cable. Economical cable solutions use low smoke PVC (75˚C) jackets. Teflon* (FEP) and other fluoropolymer materials (150˚C)
may be used to provide a more durable and higher-temperature cable alternative.
It is a common misconception that RG 6 coax is “better” than RG 59. While RG 6 has become the industry standard and is an excellent value, it is
a larger cable than RG 59. RG 6 allows the same signal level to be delivered a greater distance. This is expressed as a decibel value at particular
frequencies. For example, at 100 MHz, General Cable’s Carol® Brand part number C5775 RG 6 coax cable has an attenuation value of 2.05 db/100'.
A similar construction Carol® Brand part number C5782 RG 59 coax cable exhibits an attenuation value (loss) at 100 MHz frequency of 2.70db/100'.
This may or may not be significant, depending on the input signal level and distance of the cable run.
For a longer cable run, or if the coax cable is planned for use as the backbone in a system, Carol® Brand part number C5039 RG 11 coax cable should
be used, because its attenuation at 100 MHz frequency is 1.30 db/100'.
CATV/MATV/DBS
Coaxial Cable
Solutions Guide
87
HDTV/SDI—Interconnect Cables RG 59, RG 6 and RG 11 Ratings
Coax Solution Carol Belden Genesis West Penn Commscope
RG 59 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMR 395025 1505A 5361 819 5553
RG 59 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMP - Plenum 495023 1506A
RG 6 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMR 395011 1694A 5765
RG 6 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMP - Plenum 495025 1695A
RG 11 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMR 395029 7731A
RG 11 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMP - Plenum 495027 7732A 2286K
HDTV/SDI
A DTV signal is a television signal provided in a digital form. Data bits, like in a computer, provide a dramatically better picture and better sound
quality called High Denition TV (HDTV). HDTV is the highest quality of DTV and is only one of the available formats. In addition to enhanced picture
quality, the DTV signal allows several program streams (multicasting) on one channel, providing more program potential, as well as interactive
services.
Serial Digital Interface (SDI) is the standard for digital video transmission over coaxial cable. The SMPTE 295M standard provides maximum distances
(300 meters; 140 meters for High Denition), typically at 270 Mbps with 540 Mbps possible over a coaxial cable.
Recommended Coax Cable Construction: Cable providing signal to and within the home/building will continue to be CCS construction (C5775,
C5785). Cables with SBC conductors (395011, 495025) are recommended for the interconnect between the decoder box and other electronic devices
(TV, DVD, DVR, CD, Bluray).
CCTV RG 59 and RG 11 Ratings
Coax Solution Carol Belden Genesis West Penn Commscope
RG 59 SBC/95% BC Braid CM C1142 543945 5001 — —
RG 59 Stranded (7/30) BC/95% BC Braid CM C1103 9259
RG 59 Stranded (7/30) BC/95% BC Braid + 22 AWG (7/30)
Shielded Pair CM C8025 9265
RG 59 SBC/95% BC Braid + 18 AWG (7/26)
Unshielded Pair CM C8028 549945
RG 59 SBC/95% BC Braid + 18 AWG (7/26)
Unshielded Pair CMP - Plenum C8030 649948
RG 59 SBC/95% BC Braid CMP - Plenum 495028 643948 5351 25815 2037V
RG 11 SBC/95% BC Braid CM 395058 513945 811 5905
RG 11 SBC/95% BC Braid CMP - Plenum 495015 613948 2286K
RG 6 BC/95% BC Braid CMP - Plenum 495035 2277V
CCTV
Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) signals are typically lower-frequency analog signals. Attenuation increases as frequency increases, therefore lower
baseband signals are able to travel longer distances on an RG 59 type coaxial cable than a higher-frequency television signal. This is why RG 59 is
the most common coax for CCTV. It is becoming more common for Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) products, like Category 5e and 6 cables, to be used
for Closed Circuit over Twisted Pair (CCTP) or Web-enabled cameras implemented over a Power over Ethernet network architecture; however, these
solutions require the use of specialized equipment.
Recommended Coax Cable Construction: Solid bare copper (SBC) conductor and a bare copper (BC) braid shield with coverage of 90-95% to
minimize signal loss of both the horizontal and vertical sync signals. Stranded conductors are recommended for pan, zoom, tilt (PZT) cameras.
*Abbreviation Key AL - aluminum SBC - solid bare copper CCS- copper clad steel BC - bare copper TC - tinned copper
88
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 6/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Barecopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •CCTV†
 •HDTV
 •Digitalvideo
 •Dropcable
 •FMbroadcast
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C5760
RG 6/U Type
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
30 Ga. CCS
Spiral Served
Shield
30.0 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 82 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
0.180 4.57 0.240 6.10
C5761
RG 6/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
+95%
Bare Copper
Braid
2.6 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
C5775
RG 6/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+60%
Aluminum Braid
9.0 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
C5886
RG 6/U Type
Riser
UL CL2R, CATVR, CMR
c(UL) CMR
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+60%
Aluminum Braid
9.0 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
C5776
RG 6/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+95%
Aluminum Braid
10.5 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
89
Coaxial Cable Electronics
RG 6/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidandfoampolyethylene(PE)
designs
Shield:
 •Tinned,barecopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompoundor
PEcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •CATV
 •MATV
 •HDTV
 •Digitalvideo
 •Directburial
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C5785
RG 6/U Type
Quad-Shield
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE (2) 100% Flexfoil®
1st Bonded
(1) 60%
(2) 40%
Aluminum Braids
3.7 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.292 7.42
C5889
RG 6/U Type
Riser
Quad-Shield
UL CL2R, CATVR, CMR
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE (2) 100% Flexfoil®
1st Bonded
(1) 60%
(2) 40%
Aluminum Braids
3.7 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.292 7.42
C5777
RG 6/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+61%
Tinned Copper
Braid
6.5 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
C5802
RG 6/U Type
Messengered,
Self-Supporting
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+60%
Aluminum Braid
9.0 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
0.180 4.57 0.270
x
0.428
6.86
x
10.87
C5804
RG 6/U Type
MoistureGuard™
Direct Burial, Flooded
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+60%
Aluminum Braid
w/water block
9.0 /Mft.
Black PE 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
FlexFill®
90
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 6/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •LANcable
 •HDTV
 •CCTV†
 •Digitalvideo
 •Directbroadcastsatellite
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C5814
RG 6/U Type
Digital Video/HDTV
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
+95%
Tinned Copper
Braid
2.7 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.20
0.72
1.48
2.01
2.79
4.46
6.53
7.86
8.76
9.69
11.31
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
C5822
RG 6/U Dual-Type
DBS
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.9 /Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+60%
Aluminum Braid
9.0 /Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.267
x
0.595
6.86
x
15.11
91
Coaxial Cable Electronics
RG 6/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
orcopper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
 •Twistedpaircolorcode:blackandred
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •Premium-gradePVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •CATV
 •CCTV†
 •DBS
 •Dropcable
 •FMbroadcast
 •HDTV
 •Digitalvideo
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C5778
RG 6/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+61%
Tinned Copper
Braid
6.5
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.81
1.46
2.05
2.83
4.53
6.59
8.10
8.80
10.10
11.79
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.98
C3523
RG 6/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 100% Flexfoil®
+80%
Tinned Copper
Braid
2.3
/Mft.
Flexguard® PVC
Natural
16.40 52.50 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.30
0.66
1.50
2.10
3.10
5.00
7.30
0.170 4.32 0.232 5.89
C3521
RG 6/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer Flexfoil® Bonded
+95%
Tinned Copper
Braid
2.3
/Mft.
Flexguard® PVC
Natural
16.00 52.50 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.30
0.66
1.50
2.10
3.10
5.00
7.30
0.170 4.32 0.232 5.89
C3524
RG 6/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.6
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer Flexfoil® Bonded
+80%
Aluminum Braid
9.0
/Mft.
Flexguard® PVC
Natural
16.00 52.50 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
2300
3000
0.30
0.66
1.50
2.10
3.10
5.00
7.30
12.20
14.28
0.170 4.32 0.232 5.89
C3525
RG 6/U Type
Quad Shield
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
18 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
28.6
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer (2) 100%
Flexfoil®
(1) 60%
(2) 40%
Aluminum Braids
5.3
/Mft.
Flexguard® PVC
Natural
16.00 52.50 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
2300
3000
0.30
0.66
1.50
2.10
3.10
5.00
7.30
12.20
14.28
0.170 4.32 0.306 7.77
C8029
RG 6/U Type
+18 AWG
Unshielded Pair
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper Coax
18 AWG
(7/26)
Unshielded
Pair
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.9
/Mft.
Unshielded Pair
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.20
0.72
1.48
2.01
2.70
4.46
6.53
0.180 4.57 0.270
x
0.493
6.86
x
12.52
Premium PVC
0.010 0.25
C8031
RG 6/U Type
+18 AWG
Unshielded Pair
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
18 AWG
Solid Bare
Copper Coax
18 AWG
(7/26)
Unshielded
Pair
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper
Braid
3.5
/Mft.
Unshielded Pair
Natural PVC 16.30 53.48 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.30
0.66
1.50
2.10
3.10
5.00
7.30
0.170 0.432 0.232
x
0.416
5.89
x
10.57
Halar
0.006 0.15
92
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 6/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •Premium-gradePVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •Broadlastgradeheadend
 •SerialDigitalInterface(SDI)
 •CATV
 •DBS
 •Dropcable
 •HDTV
 •CCTV†
 •Digitalvideo
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
395011
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Dual Foil
+ 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
2.8
/Mft.
Flame-Retardant
PVC
16.20 53.10 83 75 1
3.6
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.24
0.45
2.10
2.97
4.25
7.33
9.14
10.67
0.180 4.57 0.275 6.91
495035
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
75°C
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.7
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.0
/Mft.
Plenum PVC 16.20 52.50 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
540
1000
1500
2250
3000
0.21
0.65
1.46
2.04
2.98
5.18
7.05
8.64
10.58
12.21
0.170 4.32 0.232 5.89
495036
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
105°C
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.7
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.0
/Mft.
PVDF 16.10 53.00 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
540
1000
1500
2250
3000
0.21
0.65
1.46
2.04
2.98
5.18
7.05
8.64
10.58
12.21
0.170 4.32 0.232 5.89
495025
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
18 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer Dual Foil
+ 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
2.8
/Mft.
Plenum PVC 16.10 53.00 83 75 1
3.6
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.24
0.45
2.40
2.75
4.00
6.36
11.60
13.70
0.170 4.32 0.232 5.89
93
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
395011-3
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
18 Ga.
3/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+ 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
(2.8 Ohm)
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE matte
16.20 53.20 83 75 1
3.6
71.5
270
540
1500
0.24
0.45
1.60
2.97
4.25
7.33
0.180 4.57
0.685 17.40
395011-4
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
18 Ga.
4/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+ 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
(2.8 Ohm)
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE matte
16.20 53.20 83 75 1
3.6
71.5
270
540
1500
0.24
0.45
1.60
2.97
4.25
7.33
0.180 4.57
0.755 19.18
395011-5
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
18 Ga.
5/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
6.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+ 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
(2.8 Ohm)
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE matte
16.20 53.20 83 75 1
3.6
71.5
270
540
1500
0.24
0.45
1.60
2.97
4.25
7.33
0.180 4.57
0.860 21.85
Inner Jacket
Color Code Chart
Ordering
Suffix COLOR
1Red
2Green
3Blue
4White
5Yellow
Note:395011-3willhavetherstthreecolors,
 395011-4willhavetherstfourcolors
 and395011-5willhaveallvecolors.
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •DualFlexfoil® shield
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •Outerjacket:blackmattefinish
thermoplasticelastomer(TPE)
 •Innerjacket:flame-retardantPVC;
see color codes below
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •Analog/DigitalVideoBroadcast-Grade
Monitor
 •HDTV
•SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
RG 6/U Multi-Channel Digital/Precision, Riser Rated
75OhmHigh-EndCoaxialCablesforExactingVideo,Analog,Digital&MonitorApplications
94
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 8/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidandcellularpolyethylenedesigns
Shield:
 •Tinnedorbarecopperbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1108A
RG 8/U Mini Type
UL CL2, CM
CSA CMG
1354
16 Ga.
(19/28)
Bare
Copper
4.2
/Mft.
Foam PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
3.3
/Mft.
Black PVC 25.30 83.01 80 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.26
0.98
2.30
3.30
4.90
8.50
14.30
0.155 3.94 0.242 6.15
C1154
RG 8/U Type
JAN-C-17A TYPE
1354
13 Ga.
(7/21)
Bare
Copper
1.9
/Mft.
Solid PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.2
/Mft.
Black PVC 29.50 96.79 66 52 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.16
0.56
1.30
1.90
2.80
4.70
7.40
0.285 7.24 0.405 10.29
C1198
RG 8/U Type
1354
11 Ga.
(19/24)
Bare
Copper
1.9
/Mft.
Foam PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.1
/Mft.
Black PVC 26.00 85.31 78 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.17
0.57
1.20
1.80
2.70
4.70
7.10
0.285 7.24 0.405 10.29
C1180
RG 8/U Type
9½ Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
0.90
/Mft.
Semi-Solid PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+88%
Tinned Copper
Braid
1.8
/Mft.
Black PVC 24.60 80.71 84 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.13
0.40
0.90
1.30
1.80
3.00
4.50
0.285 7.24 0.405 10.29
95
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
397001
RG 8/U Type
THICKNET
DEC 17-000451-00
UL CM c(UL)
12 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
1.42
/Mft.
Foam PE
Quad Shield
Dual Flexfoil®
94% Tinned
Copper Braid
+ Dual Flexfoil®
94% Tinned
Copper Braid
1.52
/Mft.
Yellow
Flame-Retardant
PVC
26.00 85.30 78 50 1
5
10
50
100
200
400
700
900
1000
0.17
0.37
0.53
1.20
1.73
2.50
3.64
4.97
5.74
6.10
0.245 6.22 0.405 10.29
497001
RG 8/U Type
THICKNET
DEC 17-000324-00
UL CMP c(UL)
12 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
1.42
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer Quad Shield
Dual Flexfoil®
94% Tinned
Copper Braid
+ Dual Flexfoil®
94% Tinned
Copper Braid
1.52
/Mft.
Orange
PVDF
25.00 82.00 84 50 1
5
10
50
100
200
400
700
900
1000
0.16
0.35
0.51
1.19
1.75
2.61
3.97
5.65
6.67
7.14
0.245 6.22 0.375 9.53
RG 8/U Type Thicknet/Trunk Cable
50OhmIEEE802.3andISO/IEC8802.310Base5LANandComputerCables
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
 •Premiumfluoropolymercompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •
LAN&datatransmissioncomputercables
 •Thicknet/trunkcable–IEEE802.3
andISO/IEC8802.310base5LAN
computer cables
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
96
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 11/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidandfoampolyethylene(PE)
designs
Shield:
 •Tinned,barecopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompoundor
PEcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcastdigitalvideo
 •MATV
 •CATV†
 •Dropcable
 •HDTV
 •CCTV
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1160
RG 11/U Type
JAN-C-17A Type
18 Ga.
(7/26)
Tinned
Copper
6.1
/Mft.
Solid PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.2
/Mft.
Black PVC 20.50 67.26 66 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.20
0.70
1.30
2.00
2.90
4.70
7.10
0.285 6.55 0.400 10.16
C5011
RG 11/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
14 Ga.
Solid
Bare
Copper
2.5
/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
+95%
Bare Copper
Braid
1.2
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.13
0.40
0.90
1.30
1.90
3.00
4.40
5.30
5.90
6.53
7.62
0.280 7.11 0.395 10.03
C5025
RG 11/U Type
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4
/Mft.
Foam PE 97% Bare
Copper Braid
1.2
/Mft.
Black PE 16.20 53.15 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.30
0.70
1.00
1.50
2.20
3.70
5.30
6.38
7.11
7.86
9.18
0.285 7.24 0.405 10.29
C5029
RG 11/U Type
UL CL2, CM
c(UL) CM
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+61%
Tinned Copper
Braid
3.0 Ω/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.30
0.70
0.90
1.30
1.90
3.00
4.40
5.30
5.90
6.53
7.62
0.280 7.11 0.395 10.03
C5034
RG 11/U Type
1354
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4
/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+40%
Aluminum Braid
5.3
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.30
0.70
0.90
1.30
1.90
3.00
4.40
0.280 7.11 0.395 10.03
97
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C5039
RG 11/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
CSA CMG
1354
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4
/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+60%
Aluminum Braid
4.6
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.30
0.70
0.90
1.30
1.90
3.00
4.40
5.30
5.90
6.53
7.62
0.280 7.11 0.395 10.03
C5044
RG 11/U Type
Quad-Shield
UL CL2, CATV, CM
CSA CMG
1354
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4
/Mft.
Foam PE (2) 100% Flexfoil®
1st Bonded
(1) 61%
(2) 40%
Aluminum Braids
3.4
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.30
0.70
0.90
1.30
1.90
3.00
4.40
5.30
5.90
6.53
7.62
0.280 7.11 0.405 10.29
C3528
RG 11/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
CATVP
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4 Ω/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 100% Flexfoil®
+60%
Aluminum Braids
4.6 Ω/Mft.
PVDF Jacket 16.00 52.50 82 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
0.15
0.47
1.09
1.49
2.35
3.94
6.19
7.45
8.30
9.18
0.280 7.11 0.351 8.92
RG 11/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Tinned,barecopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound,Flexguard® or
PEcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcastdigitalvideo
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •Dropcable
 •HDTV
 •Directburial
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
98
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 11/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •StrandedorsolidcopperperASTMB-3
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Barecopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •Premiumfluoropolymercompoundor
premiumpolythylene(PE)compound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast/digitalvideo
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •Dropcable
 •HDTV
 •Directburial
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C3529
RG 11/U Type
Quad-Shield
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
CATVP
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4 Ω/Mft.
Fluoropolymer (2) 100% Flexfoil®
(1) 60%
(2) 40%
Aluminum Braids
3.4 Ω/Mft.
PVDF Jacket 16.00 52.50 82 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
0.15
0.47
1.09
1.49
2.35
3.94
6.19
7.45
8.30
9.18
0.280 7.11 0.372 9.45
C5043
RG 11/U Type
MoistureGuard™
Direct Burial, Flooded
14 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
11.4 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded
+60%
Aluminum Braid
w/water block
5.3 Ω/Mft.
Black PE 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.30
0.70
0.90
1.30
1.90
3.00
4.40
0.280 7.11 0.395 10.03
FlexFill®
99
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
395058
RG 11/U Type
UL CM
c(UL) CMG
14 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
2.6
/Mft.
Foam PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.2
/Mft.
Flame-Retardant
PVC
16.20 52.50 84 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
540
1000
2250
3000
0.17
0.35
0.90
1.30
1.90
2.90
3.37
4.59
6.88
7.94
0.285 7.24 0.405 10.29
395029
RG 11/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
14 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
2.6
/Mft.
Foam PE Dual Flexfoil®
+ 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
1.5
/Mft.
Flame-Retardant
PVC
16.20 53.10 83 75 1
3.6
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.15
0.28
1.62
2.31
3.29
5.60
6.94
8.10
0.280 7.11 0.405 10.29
495015
RG 11/U Type
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
14 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
2.6
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.2
/Mft.
PVDF 16.20 52.50 84 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
540
1000
2250
3000
0.17
0.35
0.90
1.30
1.90
2.90
3.37
4.59
6.88
7.94
0.280 7.11 0.351 8.92
495016
RG 11/U Type
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
14 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
2.6
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer Dual Flexfoil®
+ 60% AL Braid
3.0
/Mft.
PVDF 16.20 53.10 84 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
540
1000
2250
3000
0.15
0.40
1.00
1.50
2.20
3.30
3.83
5.22
7.83
9.04
0.280 7.11 0.351 8.92
495027
RG 11/U Type
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
14 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
2.6
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer Dual Flexfoil®
+ 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
1.5
/Mft.
PVDF 16.20 53.10 84 75 1
3.6
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.12
0.24
1.63
2.49
3.89
7.88
10.61
12.35
0.280 7.11 0.348 8.84
RG 11/U Type Serial Digital Interface (SDI) Precision Cable
Extended-Distance,75OhmHigh-EndCoaxialCablesforExactingVideo,Analog&DigitalApplications
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Barecopperortinnedcopper
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompoundor
fluoropolymer
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast-gradeSerialDigital
Interface(SDI)
 •Analog/digitalvideo
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •CCTV†
 •Dropcable
 •HDTV
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
100
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 58/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •TinnedcopperperASTMB-33
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidandfoampolyethylene(PE)
designs
 •Solidandfoamfluoropolymer(FEP)
design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast
 •
LAN&datatransmission
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1117
RG 58/U Type
20 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.1
/Mft.
Solid PE 70% Tinned
Copper Braid
6.0 /Mft.
Black PVC 28.50 93.51 66 53 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.40
1.20
2.90
4.20
6.00
10.17
16.50
0.116 2.95 0.195 4.95
C1155
RG 58 C/U Type
MIL-C-17G Type
20 Ga.
(19/.0071)
Tinned
Copper
10.8 /Mft.
Solid PE 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
4.3 /Mft.
Non-Contaminating
Black PVC
30.80 101.05 66 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.42
1.50
3.70
5.40
8.10
13.86
22.80
0.116 2.95 0.195 4.95
C1166
RG 58/U Type
JAN-C-17A Type
1354
20 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.1
/Mft.
Solid PE 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
4.3 /Mft.
Black PVC 30.00 98.43 66 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.40
1.20
2.90
4.20
6.00
10.17
16.50
0.116 2.95 0.195 4.95
C1178
RG 58A/U Type
JAN-C-17A Type
1354
20 Ga.
(19/.0071)
Tinned
Copper
10.8 /Mft.
Solid PE 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
4.3 /Mft.
Black PVC 31.80 104.34 66 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.42
1.50
3.70
5.40
8.10
13.96
22.80
0.116 2.95 0.195 4.95
C1188
RG 58 A/U Type
UL CL2, CM
CSA CMG
1354
20 Ga.
(19/32)
Tinned
Copper
9.5 /Mft.
Foam PE 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
4.3 /Mft.
Black PVC 26.00 85.31 78 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.45
1.42
3.20
4.50
6.40
10.06
14.50
0.114 2.90 0.195 4.95
C3519
RG 58/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
19 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
8.1
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 95% Tinned
Copper Braid
2.9 /Mft.
Flexguard® PVC
Natural
25.00 82.00 82 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.40
1.30
2.80
3.90
6.00
9.50
13.50
0.102 2.59 0.161 4.09
101
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1102
RG 59/U Type
20 Ga. Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
45.9 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE
95% Bare
Copper Braid
3.5 Ω/Mft.
Black PE
17.30 56.76 82 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.82
1.80
2.60
3.70
6.00
8.80
10.60
11.81
13.05
15.24
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C1104
RG 59/U Type
1354
22 Ga. Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
73.4 Ω/Mft.
Solid PE
95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.6 Ω/Mft.
Black PVC
20.50 67.26 66 73 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.41
0.99
2.38
3.49
5.09
8.43
13.03
15.69
17.48
19.33
22.57
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C1135
RG 59/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
CSA CMG
1354
22 Ga. Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
73.4 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE
95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.6 Ω/Mft.
Black PVC
16.30 53.48 78 80 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.42
0.92
2.10
2.90
4.10
6.60
9.30
11.20
12.48
13.79
16.11
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C1103
RG 59/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
CSA CMG
1354
22 Ga.
(7/30)
Bare Copper
14.8 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE
95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.6 Ω/Mft.
Black PVC
17.00 55.78 78 76 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.26
0.91
2.09
3.00
4.33
7.03
10.64
12.81
14.28
15.78
18.43
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C1142
RG 59/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM CSA
CMG
1354
20 Ga. Solid
Bare Copper
10.1 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE
95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.6 Ω/Mft.
Black PVC
16.20 53.15 78 71 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.25
0.78
1.97
2.79
3.97
6.35
9.15
11.02
12.28
13.57
15.85
0.146 3.71 0.234 5.94
C1106
RG 59B/U Type
MIL-C-17D Type
1354
23 Ga. Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
68.5 Ω/Mft.
Solid PE
95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.6 Ω/Mft.
Non-Contaminating
Black PVC
21.00 68.90 66 73 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.44
1.02
2.44
3.55
5.18
8.59
13.56
16.33
18.19
20.11
23.49
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C8030
RG 59/U Type
+18 AWG Unshielded Pair
UL CMP c(UL) CMP
20 AWG Solid
BC Coax
18 AWG (7/26)
Unshielded
Pair
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper Braid
Unshielded
Pair
Natural PVC 16.30 53.48 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.78
1.90
1.98
2.80
4.10
6.82
9.64
0.135 3.43 0.200
X
0.383
5.08
X
9.73
PVC
0.006 0.15
RG 59/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
 •Twistedpaircolorcode:blackandred
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidandcellularpolyethylene(PE)
designsorfoamfluoropolymer(FEP)
design
Shield:
 •Barecopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompoundor
PEcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •CATV
 •MATV
 •CCTV†
 •LocalAreaNetwork
 •Digitalvideo
 •Monitor/VDTdisplay
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
102
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 59/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
 •Twistedpaircolorcode:blackandred
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidandfoampolyethylene(PE)
designs
Shield:
 •Tinned,barecopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •CCTV†
 •LocalAreaNetwork
 •Monitor/VDTdisplay
 •Analogvideo
 •Digitalvideo
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1110
RG 59/U Type
1354
22 Ga. Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
73.4 Ω/Mft.
Solid PE 70% Bare
Copper Braid
4.5
/Mft.
Black PVC 22.00 72.18 66 73 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.41
0.99
2.38
3.49
5.09
8.43
13.03
15.69
17.48
19.33
22.57
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C1112
RG 59/U Type
22 Ga. Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
73.4 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE 70% Bare
Copper Braid
4.5
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.30 53.48 78 80 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.42
0.92
2.10
2.90
4.10
6.60
9.30
11.20
12.48
13.79
16.11
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C8025
RG 59/U Type
+22 AWG Shielded Pair
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
22 AWG
(7/30) Bare
Copper Coax
22 AWG (7/30)
Shielded Pair
Foam PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
100% Flexfoil®
AI/PP Shielded
Black PVC 17.00 57.78 78 76 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.26
0.91
2.90
3.00
4.33
7.03
10.64
0.144 3.66 0.242
X
0.445
6.147
X
11.30
Premium PVC
0.013 0.33
103
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C5770
RG 59/U Type
UL CL2, CATV, CM
CSA CMG
1354
22 Ga. Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
73.4
/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded + 40%
Aluminum
Braid
11.0
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.00 52.50 78 80 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.50
1.00
2.30
3.30
4.10
6.50
9.40
11.32
12.61
13.94
16.28
0.144 3.66 0.231 5.87
C5780
RG 59/U Type
MATV
UL CL2, CATV, CM
CSA CMG
1354
20 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
45.9
/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded + 40%
Aluminum
Braid
11.0
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.60
1.20
1.95
2.70
3.70
5.70
8.12
9.78
10.89
12.04
14.06
0.144 3.66 0.234 5.94
C5830
RG 59/U Type
Tri-Shield
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
20 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
45.9 Ω/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
Bonded + 95%
Aluminum
Braid +
100% Flexfoil®
3.0
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.60
1.20
1.95
2.70
3.70
5.70
8.12
9.78
10.89
12.04
14.06
0.144 3.66 0.242 6.15
C5784
RG 59/U Type
Quad-Shield
UL CL2, CATV, CM
CSA CMG
1354
20 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
45.9
/Mft.
Foam PE 100% Flexfoil®
1st Bonded
(1) 67%
(2) 46%
Aluminum
Braids
4.1
/Mft.
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 85 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1450
1800
2200
3000
0.60
1.20
1.95
2.70
3.70
5.70
8.12
9.78
10.89
12.04
14.06
0.144 3.66 0.270 6.86
RG 59/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Aluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •CATV
 •MATV
 •Dropcable
 •LocalAreaNetwork
 •Monitor/VDTdisplay
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
104
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 59/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •Twistedpaircolorcode:blackandred
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Barecopperoraluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •CCTV†
 •LocalAreaNetwork
 •Monitor/VDTdisplay
 •Directburial
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C3526
RG 59/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
20 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
45.9 Ω/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 100% Flexfoil®
+65%
Aluminum Braid
10.7 Ω/Mft.
Flexguard®
Natural
16.00 52.50 84 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
2300
0.34
1.07
1.77
2.50
3.53
5.98
8.45
14.10
0.135 3.429 0.202 5.13
C3527
RG 59/U Type
Quad-Shield Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
20 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
45.9 Ω/Mft.
Fluoropolymer (2) 100% Flexfoil®
(1) 60%
(2) 40%
Aluminum Braid
6.3 Ω/Mft.
Flexguard®
Natural
16.00 52.50 84 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
2300
0.34
1.07
1.77
2.50
3.53
5.98
8.45
14.10
0.135 3.429 0.235 5.97
C3500
RG 59/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
20 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
45.9 Ω/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.9 Ω/Mft.
Flexguard® PVC
Natural
16.50 54.14 83 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.78
1.90
1.98
2.80
4.10
6.82
9.64
0.145 3.68 0.201 5.11
C8027
RG 59/U Type
+18 AWG
Shielded Pair
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
22 AWG
(7/30) Bare
Copper Coax
18 AWG
(16/30)
Shielded Pair
Foam PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
125% Flexfoil®
AI/PP Shielded
Black PVC 17.00 55.78 78 76 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.26
0.91
2.09
3.00
4.33
7.03
10.64
0.144 3.66 0.242
X
0.480
6.15
X
12.19
Premium PVC
0.016 0.41
C8028
RG 59/U Type
+18 AWG
Unshielded Pair
UL CL2, CATV, CM
c(UL) CM
20 AWG
Solid Bare
Copper Coax
18 AWG
(7/26)
Unshielded
Pair
Foam PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
Unshielded Pair
Black PVC 16.20 53.15 78 71 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.25
0.78
1.97
2.70
3.97
6.35
9.15
0.144 3.66 0.238
X
0.440
6.05
X
11.18
Premium PVC
0.010 0.25
105
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1158
RG 59/U Type
Miniature Type
1354
27 Ga.
(7/35)
Stranded
Copper-Clad
Steel
120.0
/Mft.
Solid PE 93% Tinned
Copper Braid
6.5 Ω/Mft.
Black PVC 20.50 67.26 66 75 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1.20
2.40
4.20
5.70
8.30
13.53
20.00
0.100 2.54 0.150 3.81
495028
RG 59/U Type
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
20 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.5
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper Braid
Shield
2.7
/Mft.
Plenum PVC 16.00 52.50 84 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
0.24
1.41
1.83
2.64
3.84
5.64
0.139 3.43 0.197 5.00
RG 59/U Precision & Miniature Cable
75OhmHigh-EndCoaxialCablesforVideo,AnalogandDigitalApplications
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidpolyethylene(PE)designs
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Bareortinnedcopper,aluminumbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast-grade
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •CCTV†
 •Precisionvideo–analog/digital
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
106
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 59 Serial Digital Interface Cable
75OhmHigh-EndCoaxialCablesforVideo,Analog&DigitalApplications
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)designs
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast-grade
 •MATV
 •CATV
 •Precisionvideo–analog/digital
 •Serialdigitalinterfacecable(SDI)
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
395025
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
20 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
3.5
/Mft.
Flame-Retardant
PVC
16.30 53.40 83 75 1
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.29
2.70
3.80
5.47
9.30
11.51
13.31
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
495023
RG 59/U Type
UL CMP
c(UL) CMP
20 Ga.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.5
/Mft.
Fluoropolymer Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
3.2
/Mft.
Plenum PVC 16.10 53.00 84 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
540
1000
2250
3000
0.29
1.03
1.88
2.50
3.85
5.53
6.40
8.56
17.50
21.90
0.135 3.43 0.199 5.05
107
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
RG 59/U SERIAL DIGITAL INTERFACE (SDI), PRECISION COAX, RISER RATED
395025-3
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
20 Ga.
3/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
3.5
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
16.30 52.40 83 75 1
71.5
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.29
2.10
2.70
3.80
5.47
9.30
11.51
13.31
0.146 3.71
0.610 15.49
395025-4
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
20 Ga.
4/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
3.5
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
16.30 52.40 83 75 1
71.5
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.29
2.10
2.70
3.80
5.47
9.30
11.51
13.31
0.146 3.71
0.670 17.04
395025-5
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
20 Ga.
5/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
3.5
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
16.30 52.40 83 75 1
71.5
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.29
2.10
2.70
3.80
5.47
9.30
11.51
13.31
0.146 3.71
0.745 18.87
395025-10
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
20 Ga.
10/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
10.5
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
3.5
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
16.30 52.40 83 75 1
71.5
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.29
2.10
2.70
3.80
5.47
9.30
11.51
13.31
0.146 3.71
1.110 28.19
RG 59/U MINI SERIAL DIGITAL INTERFACE (SDI), PRECISION COAX, RISER RATED
395031-3
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
23 Ga.
3/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
20.1
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
7.6
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
16.50 54.10 83 75 1
71.5
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.39
3.06
3.81
5.40
7.70
13.00
16.00
18.50
0.102 2.59
0.415 10.58
395031-5
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
23 Ga.
5/Cond.
Solid Bare
Copper
20.1
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
7.6
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
16.50 54.10 83 75 1
71.5
135
270
540
1500
2250
3000
0.39
3.06
3.81
5.40
7.70
13.00
16.00
18.50
0.102 2.59
0.510 12.95
RG 59/U (RGB) Multi-Channel Digital/Precision Cable
75OhmHigh-EndCoaxialCablesforVideo,Analog&MonitorApplications
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •SolidbarecopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •Outerjacket:mattefinishthermoplastic
elastomer(TPE)
 •Innerjacket:flame-retardantPVC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast
 •HDTV
 •Video–analog/digital
 •Monitorapplications
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
108
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 59/U (RGB) Miniature Multi-Channel Precision Cable
75OhmHigh-EndCoaxialCablesforVideo,Analog&MonitorApplications
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •SolidbarecopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Foampolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •Outerjacket:mattefinishthermoplastic
elastomer(TPE)
 •Innerjacket:flame-retardantPVC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Broadcast
 •HDTV
 •Video–analog/digital
 •Monitorapplications
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
RG 59/U (RGB) RISER RATED
395035-3
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
26 Ga.
3/Cond.
Stranded
(7/34)
Bare Copper
39.7
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
8.6
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
17.30 56.74 78 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
540
1000
2250
3000
0.56
1.48
3.20
5.18
6.95
9.36
10.88
15.79
23.69
27.35
0.089 2.26
0.435 11.05
395035-4
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
26 Ga.
4/Cond.
Stranded
(7/34)
Bare Copper
39.7
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
8.6
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
17.30 56.74 78 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
540
1000
2250
3000
0.56
1.48
3.20
5.18
6.95
9.36
10.88
15.79
23.69
27.35
0.089 2.26
0.460 11.70
395035-5
RG 59/U Type
UL CMR
c(UL) CMG
26 Ga.
5/Cond.
Stranded
(7/34)
Bare Copper
39.7
/Mft.
Foam PE Bi-Metal Foil
+95% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
8.6
/Mft.
Inner:
Flame-Retardant
PVC
Outer:
TPE Matte
17.30 56.74 78 75 1
10
50
100
200
400
540
1000
2250
3000
0.56
1.48
3.20
5.18
6.95
9.36
10.88
15.79
23.69
27.35
0.089 2.26
0.480 12.19
109
Coaxial Cable Electronics
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1162
RG 62A/U Type
MIL-C-17G Type
1354
22 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
73.4 /Mft.
Semi-Solid PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.6 /Mft.
Non-Contaminating
Black PVC
13.60 44.62 84 93 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.38
0.85
1.90
2.70
3.80
5.90
8.70
0.146 3.71 0.242 6.15
C1164
RG 62/U Type
Computer Cable
JAN-C-17A Type
UL CL2, CM
CSA CMG
1354
22 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
73.4 /Mft.
Semi-Solid PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
2.6 /Mft.
Black PVC 13.60 44.62 84 93 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.38
0.85
1.90
2.70
3.80
5.90
8.70
0.146 3.66 0.242 6.15
C3520
RG 62/U Type
Plenum
UL CL2P, CMP
c(UL) CMP
22 Ga.
Solid
Copper-Clad
Steel
54.7 /Mft.
Fluoropolymer 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.9 /Mft.
Flexguard® PVC
Natural
13.00 42.65 84 93 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.30
0.90
1.90
2.70
3.80
5.90
8.34
0.145 3.56 0.201 5.11
RG 62/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Semi-solidpolyethylene(PE)design
 •Foamfluoropolymer(FEP)design
Shield:
 •Barecopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •Computer/networks
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
110
Electronics Coaxial Cable
RG 174/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •Copper-cladsteelperASTMB-869
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidpolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedorbarecopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1156
RG 174/U Type
1354
26 Ga.
(7/34)
Copper-Clad
Steel
97.0
/Mft.
Solid PE 88% Tinned
Copper Braid
10.3
/Mft.
Black PVC 30.80 101.05 66 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1.90
3.30
5.80
8.40
12.50
21.21
34.00
0.103 2.62
0.060 1.52
395027
RG 174/U
1354
26 Ga.
(7/34)
Copper-Clad
Steel
93.0
/Mft.
Solid PE 88% Tinned
Copper Braid
Shield
10.7
/Mft.
Black PVC
30.80 101.05 66 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
1.90
3.30
5.80
8.40
12.50
21.21
34.00
0.059 0.139 0.110 2.82
111
Coaxial Cable Electronics
RG 213/U Type
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidpolyethylene(PE)design
Shield:
 •Barecopperbraid
Jacket:
 •Premiumnon-contaminatingblackPVC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •SuitableforRFsignaltransmission
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C1176A
RG 213/U Type
MIL-C-17G Type
1354
13 Ga.
(7/21)
Bare Copper
1.7
/Mft.
Solid PE 95% Bare
Copper Braid
1.2
/Mft.
Black PVC 30.80 101.05 66 50 1
10
50
100
200
500
1000
0.18
0.62
1.50
2.10
3.00
5.03
8.20
0.405 10.29
0.285 7.24
112
Electronics Coaxial Cable
Twinaxial Cables
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •CopperperASTMB-3
 •TinnedcopperperASTMB-33
Insulation/Core:
 •Solidandfoampolyethylene(PE)
designs
 •Lo-Cap®polypropylene(PPE)design
Shield:
 •Tinnedcopperbraid
 •Flexfoil® shield
Jacket:
 •PremiumPVCcompound
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Applications:
 •ProgrammableLogicControllers(PLC)
 •Datatransmission
 •Broadcast
 •Computer
 •SeeCoaxConnectorCrossReference,
pages 192-199
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOM. DCR
INSULATION
MATERIAL SHIELD
COVERAGE
NOM SHLD DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
NOMINAL
CAPACITANCE VELOCITY OF
PROPAGATION,
%
NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE,
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm pF/ft pF/m MHz dB/100'
C8000
UL CL2
2498
80°C, 300V
20 Ga.
(7/28)
(1) Tinned
Copper,
(1) Bare
Copper
9.5 /Mft.
Solid PE
Coded:
Natural, Natural
100% Flexfoil®
+90%
Tinned Copper
Braid
2.5 /Mft.
Black PVC 15.50 50.86 66 100 1
10
50
100
200
400
0.40
1.10
2.50
4.10
6.40
10.20
0.330 8.38
0.022 0.56
C8001
UL CL2, CM
C(UL) CM
2464
2582
60°C, 300V
20 Ga.
(7/28)
Tinned
Copper
9.5 /Mft.
Solid PE
Coded:
Natural, Blue
100% Flexfoil®
+57%
Tinned Copper
Braid
4.1 /Mft.
Blue PVC
19.17 62.90 66 78 1
10
50
100
200
400
0.60
2.10
5.00
7.50
11.00
16.00
0.020 0.51 0.242 6.15
C8014
2668
60°C, 30V
22 Ga.
(19/34)
Tinned
Copper
15.0 /Mft.
Lo-Cap® PPE
Coded:
Black, Yellow
100% Flexfoil®
+22 AWG
Tinned Copper
Drain Wire
6.3 /Mft.
Black PVC
8.80 28.87 78 150 1
10
50
100
200
400
0.40
1.20
2.65
4.30
6.20
8.80
0.051 1.30 0.360 9.14
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Electronics
Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable 6
Index Page
Alarm and Security
Solutions Guide 114-116
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded,
Non-Plenum 117
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded,
Non-Plenum (CSA) 118
Multi-Conductor, Shielded,
Non-Plenum 119
Multi-Conductor, Shielded,
Non-Plenum (CSA) 120
Multi-Conductor,
Unshielded, Plenum 121-122
Multi-Conductor,
Shielded, Plenum 123-124
Mid-Capacitance,
Unshielded, Non-Plenum 125
Mid-Capacitance,
Shielded, Non-Plenum 126
Mid-Capacitance,
Unshielded, Plenum 127
Mid-Capacitance,
Shielded, Plenum 128
Multi-Paired, Unshielded,
Non-Plenum (CSA) 129
Fire alarm systems have
expanded from a rather simple
and unsophisticated business
configured upon large, electro-
mechanical devices to one
relying upon the most modern
technologies of microprocessor
and chip technology.
More and more end users—
industrial, commercial as well
as consumer—are relying upon
these emerging systems to
protect both property and life.
These systems are only as good
as their weakest component,
whether that component be a
processor or interconnecting
wire and cable.
It is General Cable’s charter that
all products supplied for use in
these and any other systems
shall be constructed of only
the finest available materials,
and provide the service and
assurance that the end user not
only needs, but requires.
Aside from the quality materials
used in these designs,
specifiers and end users of
Carol® Brand wire and cable
products have come to expect
that these cables are registered
and certified with the leading
regulatory agencies such as
Underwriters Laboratories
and we haven’t let you down!
These designs have proven
themselves in the area of fire
system security over time;
all are fabricated with solid,
bare copper conductors and
insulations and jackets of
premium-grade PVC. Offered
both with and without shields,
the former to protect these
critical circuits from noise, these
cables will provide the latest
in available technology for the
system installer and contractor.
General Cable Carol® Brand
products are conveniently
packaged in 1000' or 500'
Iengths to assist the installer.
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General Cable’s Carol® Brand is the right solution for alarm and security
wire and cable. Carol offers as broad an offering as anyone in the industry. Our
Alarm and Security Solutions Guide makes it easier to specify and sell the right
cables for every application in this ever-growing market.
There are five basic areas where alarm and security cables are used. General
Cable has the right product to serve every application, including:
• Access Control
• Video Surveillance/CCTV
• Fire Alarm and Life Safety
• Home Theater and Burglar Alarms
• Data Communications
Our alarm and security cables offer solutions in all these major security
applications markets, including:
• Commercial Buildings
• Residential Housing
• Business and Ofce Campus Environments
• Public Stadiums and Arenas
• Airport, Train, Bus and Other Transportation Hubs
• Schools, Colleges and Universities
The General Cable Alarm and Security Solutions Guide provides a quick and easy
reference tool to identify every Carol® Brand cable for the appropriate alarm and
security application. Whatever the security application need calls for, we have a
cable that delivers the performance you need.
Carol® Brand Alarm & Security Solutions
Cable
Solution Description
4EPL4S* 4 Shielded Elements Overall Jacket Access Control Plenum
4EPL1S* 4 Elements 1 Shielded Overall Jacket Access Control Plenum
4ERS4S** 4 Shielded Elements Overall Jacket Access Control Riser
4ERS1S** 4 Elements 1 Shielded Overall Jacket Access Control Riser
E2002S 22/2 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2004S 22/4 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2006S 22/6 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2008S 22/8 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2010S 22/10 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2012S 22/12 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2102S 22/2 Conductor Shielded Plenum
E2104S 22/4 Conductor Shielded Plenum
E2106S 22/6 Conductor Shielded Plenum
E2108S 22/8 Conductor Shielded Plenum
E2032S 18/2 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2034S 18/4 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2036S 18/6 Conductor Shielded Riser
E2038S 18/8 Conductor Shielded Riser
Cable
Solution Description
E2202S 18/2 Conductor Shielded Plenum
E2204S 18/4 Conductor Shielded Plenum
E2206S 18/6 Conductor Shielded Plenum
E2208S 18/8 Conductor Shielded Plenum
Applications:
Door Controllers
Prox Sensors
Key Pads
Card Readers
Gate Access
Carol® Brand Composite Access Control Cable – Plenum*
(3) Multi-Conductors • (1) Multi-Pair • Overall Jacket
60˚C 300 Volt (UL) & C(UL) Type CMP
Catalog
Number
Overall
Nominal OD
Inch (mm)
Component
No. Component Descriptions Conductors Color Code
Component
Nominal OD
Inch (mm)
Insulation
Thickness
Inch (mm)
4EPL4S 0.430
14 Cond, 18 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
23 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green, Orange &
Brown, Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
32 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded
Red, Black
0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
44 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
4EPL1S 0.420
14 Cond, 18 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
23 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green, Orange &
Brown, Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
32 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded
Red, Black
0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
44 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
Carol® Brand Composite Access Control Cable – Riser**
(3) Multi-Conductors • (1) Multi-Pair • Overall Jacket
60˚C 300 Volt (UL) & C(UL) Type CMR
Catalog
Number
Overall
Nominal OD
Inch (mm)
Component
No. Component Descriptions Conductors Color Code
Component
Nominal OD
Inch (mm)
Insulation
Thickness
Inch (mm)
4ERS4S 0.430
14 Cond, 18 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
23 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green, Orange &
Brown, Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
32 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded
Red, Black
0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
44 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
4ERS1S 0.420
14 Cond, 18 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
23 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green, Orange &
Brown, Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
32 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded
Red, Black
0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
44 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black, Red, Green
0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
Access Control
Many cables
also available in
ARMORED
CONSTRUCTIONS
for easy plenum
installations
Surge
Rex/Spare
Door Contact
Card Reader
Lock Power
Power
Supply
Access
Control
Panel
PC
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Cable
Solution Description
E1502S 18/2 Conductor Riser FPLR
E1504S 18/4 Conductor Riser FPLR
E1522S 14/2 Conductor Riser FPLR
E1524S 14/4 Conductor Riser FPLR
E2502S 18/2 Conductor Shielded Riser FPLR
E2504S 18/4 Conductor Shielded Riser FPLR
E2532S 14/2 Conductor Shielded Riser FPLR
E2534S 14/4 Conductor Shielded Riser FPLR
E3502S 18/2 Conductor Plenum FPLP
E3504S 18/4 Conductor Plenum FPLP
E3522S 14/2 Conductor Plenum FPLP
E3524S 14/4 Conductor Plenum FPLP
Cable
Solution Description
E3602S 18/2 Conductor Shielded Plenum FPLP
E3604S 18/4 Conductor Shielded Plenum FPLP
E3622S 14/2 Conductor Shielded Plenum FPLP
E3624S 14/4 Conductor Shielded Plenum FPLP
CATV/MATV/DBS RG 59, RG 6 and RG 11 Ratings
Cable
Solution Description
C3521 RG 6/U 18/1 FL + 95% TC CL2P
C3523 RG 6 SBC/Foil/61% TC Braid Plenum
C3524 RG 6 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid Plenum
C3525 RG 6 CCS/Quad 60/40% AL Braid Plenum
C5761 RG 6 SBC Foil/95% BC Braid CATV/CM
C5775 RG 6 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid CATV/CM
C5785 RG 6 CCS/Quad 60/40% AL Braid CATV/CM
C5886 RG 6 CCS/Foil/60% AL Braid CATVR/CMR
C5889 RG 6 CCS/Quad 60/40% AL Braid CATVR/CMR
C3528 RG 11 CCS/Foil/60%/AL Braid CATV/CMP Plenum
C5039 RG 11 CCS/Foil/60%/AL Braid CATV/CM
C5043 RG 11/U CCS Burial FL 60% AL
C5044 RG 11/U CCS Quad Shield CL2/CM
C1135 RG 59/U CCS 95% BC Braid CM
C3500 RG 59 CCS/95% BC Braid Plenum
C3526 RG 59/U CCS AMA/80% AL Braid CLP2/CMP
HDTV/SDIInterconnect Cables RG 59, RG 6 and RG 11 Ratings
Cable
Solution Description
395011 RG 6 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMR
395014 RG 6/U 18/1 SBC Quad Shield 60%/40% CMR
495025 RG 6/U 18 AWG SBC 95% Dual Foil TC Braid CMP Plenum
395025 RG 59 SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMR
395031 RG 59 Single/Miniature/Foil/95% TC Braid CMR
495023 RG 59/U SBC/Foil/95% TC Braid CMP Plenum
CCTV RG 59 and RG 11 Ratings
Cable
Solution Description
C8029 RG 6 + 18/2 Unshielded CATV/CM
C8031 RG 6/U SBC/95% + 18/2 Unshielded Pair CMP Plenum
495035 RG 6/U 18 AWG SBC 95% BC CMP Plenum
395058 RG 11 SBC/95% BC Braid CM
495015 RG 11 SBC/95% BC Braid CMP Plenum
C1103 RG 59 BC/95% BC Braid CATV/CM
C1142 RG 59 SBC/95% BC Braid CATV/CM
C8025 RG 59/U STR (7/30) BC/95% + 22/2 SH Pair CCTV/CM
C8027 RG 59 + 18/2 Shielded CATV/CM
C8028 RG 59 + 18/2 Unshielded CATV/CM
C8030 RG 59/U SBC/95% + 18/2 Unshielded Pair CCTV Plenum
495028 RG 59 SBC/95% BC Braid CMP Plenum
Low Skew - 4 Pair UTP Cables for RGB Video
Cable
Solution Description
E3842S Low Skew 24/4 UTP CMP for RGB Video
E1842S Low Skew 24/4 UTP CMR for RGB Video
E3843S Low Skew 23/4 UTP CMP for RGB Video
E1843S Low Skew 23/4 UTP CMR for RGB Video
Applications:
Smoke Detectors
Strobes/Sirens
Pull Stations
Microprocessor/
Addressable
Controlled Systems
Applications:
CCTV
Satellites
Digital Video
Analog Video
Switchers/Multiplexers
Digital Recorders
Fire Alarm and Life Safety
Video Surveillance/CCTV
Power
Supply
BNC
Patch Panel
BNC Patch Panel
Monitor
Remote Keypad
Multiplexer
Recorder
Video
Camera
CDU
Surge
Power
Supply
Strobe
Siren/Horn
Smoke Detector
Pull Station
PUSH
PULL
FIREFIRE
Fire
Control
Panel
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Cat 6 Pull-Pac® II
Standard packaging: 1000' Pull-Pac® II
Pull-Pac® II
Jacket Color CMR (Non-
Plenum) CMP
(Plenum)
Blue CR6.30.07 CP6.30.07
White CR6.30.02 CP6.30.02
Gray CR6.30.10 CP6.30.10
Green CR6.30.06 CP6.30.06
Yellow CR6.30.05 CP6.30.05
Red CR6.30.03 CP6.30.03
Cat 5e Pull-Pac® II
Standard packaging: 1000' Pull-Pac® II
Pull-Pac® II
Jacket Color CMR (Non-
Plenum) CMP
(Plenum)
Blue CR5.30.07 CP5.30.07
White CR5.30.02 CP5.30.02
Gray CR5.30.10 CP5.30.10
Green CR5.30.06 CP5.30.06
Yellow CR5.30.05 CP5.30.05
Red CR5.30.03 CP5.30.03
Cat 6 Spool-Pac®
Standard packaging: 1000' Spool-Pac®
Spool-Pac®
Jacket Color CMR (Non-
Plenum) CMP
(Plenum)
Blue CR6.A3.07 CP6.A3.07
White CR6.A3.02 CP6.A3.02
Gray CR6.A3.10 CP6.A3.10
Green CR6.A3.06 CP6.A3.06
Yellow CR6.A3.05 CP6.A3.05
Red CR6.A3.03 CP6.A3.03
Cat 5e Spool-Pac®
Standard packaging: 1000' Spool-Pac®
Spool-Pac®
Jacket Color CMR (Non-
Plenum) CMP
(Plenum)
Blue CR5.A3.07 CP5.A3.07
White CR5.A3.02 CP5.A3.02
Gray CR5.A3.10 CP5.A3.10
Green CR5.A3.06 CP5.A3.06
Yellow CR5.A3.05 CP5.A3.05
Red CR5.A3.03 CP5.A3.03
Cable
Solution Description
E1002S 22/2 Conductor Riser
E1004S 22/4 Conductor Riser
C4408 22/2 Solid Conductor CMR/CMX
C4408ST 22/2 Stranded Conductor CMR/CMX
C4412 22/4 Solid Conductor Solid CMR/CMX
C4412ST 22/4 Stranded Conductor CMR/CMX
C4408.86.XX 22/2 Solid Conductor CM/CMX*
C4408ST.86.XX 22/2 Stranded Conductor CM/CMX*
C4412.86.XX 22/4 Solid Conductor CM/CMX*
C4412ST.86.XX 22/4 Stranded Conductor CM/CMX*
E1006S 22/6 Conductor Riser
E1008S 22/8 Conductor Riser
E1032S 18/2 Conductor Riser
E1034S 18/4 Conductor Riser
E1042S 16/2 Conductor Riser
E1044S 16/4 Conductor Riser
E1052S 14/2 Conductor Riser
E1054S 14/4 Conductor Riser
E1062S 12/2 Conductor Riser
E1064S 12/4 Conductor Riser
*Available Colors for Burglar Alarm Coil Packs
XX= White Gray Green Beige Yellow Dark Blue
Cable
Solution Description
C1000 Command® Series Twisted Pair Speaker, 22/2,
7x30 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1001 Command Series Twisted Pair Speaker, 20/2,
7x28 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1002 Command Series Twisted Pair Speaker, 18/2,
7x26 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1003 Command Series Twisted Pair Speaker, 16/2,
19x29 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1004 Command Series Twisted Pair Speaker, 14/2,
42x30 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1005 Command Series Twisted Pair Speaker, 12/2,
65x30 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1362 22/2 Conductor Zip (not for inwall use)
C1357 18/2 Conductor Zip (not for inwall use)
C1458 16/2 Conductor Zip CL2
C1461 14/2 Conductor Zip CL2
C1463 12/2 Conductor Zip CL2
C1702 14/2 Command Series Home Grade Speaker
C1703 14/4 Command Series Home Grade Speaker
C1704 16/2 Command Series Home Grade Speaker
C1705 16/4 Command Series Home Grade Speaker
C1800 Command Series “High Def” Speaker
Type NEC, 12/2, 105x32 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1801 Command Series “High Def” Speaker
Type NEC, 12/4, 105x32 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1802 Command Series “High Def” Speaker
Type NEC, 14/2, 105x34 Stranding, 500' Boxes
C1803 Command Series “High Def” Speaker
Type NEC, 14/4, 105x34 Stranding, 500' Reels
C1804 Command Series “High Def” Speaker
Type NEC, 16/2, 65x34 Stranding, 500' Boxes
C1805 Command Series “High Def” Speaker
Type NEC, 16/4, 65x34 Stranding, 500' Boxes
395031X3 23/3 Command Series RGB Cables, Solid BC, Foam PE,
Dual Foil + 95% TC Braid
395031X5 23/5 Command Series RGB Cables, Solid BC, Foam PE,
Dual Foil + 95% TC Braid
Applications:
Intercoms
PA Systems
Sound Systems
Emergency Phones
Speakers
Burglar Alarms
Home Theater
Applications:
Telephones
Cat 5e and 6
Connections
Networking
Workstations
Video Conferencing
Telco Closets
Home Automation
IP Cameras
Home Theater and Burglar Alarms
Burglar
Alarm Cable
in 500' Coil
Packs*
Oxygen-Free
+ ETP
High-Performance
Home Theater
Cables
Carol® Brand Helix/Hi-Temp® Data Communications
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Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Non-Plenum
NEC Type FPLR
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redPVC
 •Suitableforusefrom-20°Cto+75°C
 •Roundconstructionshavesequential
footage markings to facilitate installation
 •Includesripcordonroundconstructions
Applications:
 •Wiringoffirealarms
 •Smokedetectors
 •Voicecommunications
 •Burglaralarms
 •Fireprotectivecircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLR
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL1666FlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
5Orange
6Yellow
7Violet
8Gray
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1482S 2 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.121 3.07
E1484S 4 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.140 3.56
E1486S 6 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.168 4.27
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1502S 2 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.150 3.81
E1503S 3 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.160 4.06
E1504S 4 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.175 4.45
E1505S 5 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.193 4.90
E1506S 6 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.210 5.33
E1508S 8 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.230 5.84
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1512S 2 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.172 4.37
E1514S 4 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.202 5.13
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1522S 2 14 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.210 5.33
E1524S 4 14 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.248 6.30
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1532S 2 12 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.244 6.20
E1534S 4 12 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.288 7.32
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
DUPLEX PARALLEL, RIBBED FOR POLARITY
E2402S 2 18 Solid 0.032 0.81 0.105 x 0.210 2.67 x 5.33
E2404S 2 16 Solid 0.032 0.81 0.115 x 0.230 2.92 x 5.84
E2406S 2 14 Solid 0.032 0.81 0.126 x 0.260 3.20 x 6.60
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Electronics Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Non-Plenum
CSA FAS 105, FPL (UL), NEC Type PLTC
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-gradePVC
 •Colorcode:Seepage229fortheCSA
Fire Alarm Color Code Chart
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redPVC;brownasan
option
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
 •TRU-Mark® print legend contains
footage markings from 1000' to 0'
Applications:
 •Wiringoffirealarms
 •Smokealarms
 •Voicecommunications
 •Burglaralarms
 •Fireprotectivecircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725PLTC(UL:105˚C,300V)
 •NECArticle760TypeFPL
(UL:105˚C,300V)
 •CSAFAS105(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •C22.2No.208-03(R2008)
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
Vertical Tray Flame Test
 •PassesCSAFT-4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4300A 6 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.042 1.07 0.232 5.89
C4301A 15 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.042 1.07 0.316 8.03
C4302A 20 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.042 1.07 0.346 8.79
C4304A 2 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.225 5.71
C4305A 3 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.236 5.99
C4306A 4 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.255 6.47
C4307A 5 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.274 6.96
C4308A 6 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.296 7.52
C4309A 7 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.296 7.52
C4310A 8 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.317 8.05
C4312A 9 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.339 8.61
C4313A 10 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.366 9.30
C4314A 11 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.366 9.30
C4315A 15 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.437 11.10
C4316A 20 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.480 12.19
C4317A 21 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.480 12.19
C4318A 30 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.558 14.17
C4321A 2 16 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.246 6.25
C4322A 3 16 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.258 6.55
C4323A 4 16 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.280 7.11
C4349A 5 16 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.302 7.67
C4324A 2 14 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.272 6.91
C4325A 3 14 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.286 7.26
C4326A 4 14 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.311 7.90
C4327A 2 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.042 1.07 0.326 8.28
119
Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Non-Plenum
NEC Type FPLR
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •OverallFlexfoil® polyester supported
aluminum foil
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redPVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Wiringoffirealarms
 •Smokealarms
 •Voicecommunications
 •Burglaralarms
 •Fireprotectivecircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLR
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL1666FlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2482S 2 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.126 3.20
E2484S 4 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.145 3.68
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2502S 2 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.158 4.01
E2503S 3 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.165 4.19
E2504S 4 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.183 4.65
E2506S 6 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.216 5.49
E2508S 8 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.235 5.97
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2522S 2 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.180 4.57
E2524S 4 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.210 5.33
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2532S 2 14 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.218 5.54
E2534S 4 14 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.253 6.43
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2542S 2 12 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.252 6.40
E2544S 4 12 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.293 7.44
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
5Orange
6Yellow
7Violet
8Gray
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Electronics Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Non-Plenum
CSA FAS 105, FPL (UL), NEC Type PLTC
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18-12AWGfullyannealed,solidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seepage229fortheCSA
Fire Alarm Color Code Chart
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,foilfacingout
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redPVC;brownasan
option
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
 •TRU-Mark® print legend contains
footage markings from 1000' to 0'
Applications:
 •Wiringoffirealarms
 •Smokealarms
 •Voicecommunications
 •Burglaralarms
 •Fireprotectivecircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725PLTC(UL:105˚C,300V)
 •NECArticle760TypeFPL
(UL:105˚C,300V)
 •CSAFAS105(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •C22.2No.208-03(R2008)
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
Vertical Tray Flame Test
 •PassesCSAFT-4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
DRAIN
WIRE
AWG
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4334A 2 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.230 5.84
C4335A 3 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.241 6.12
C4336A 4 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.260 6.60
C4337A 5 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.279 7.09
C4338A 6 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.301 7.65
C4339A 7 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.301 7.65
C4340A 8 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.322 8.18
C4341A 9 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.344 8.74
C4342A 10 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.371 9.42
C4343A 30 18 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.563 14.30
C4344A 2 16 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.251 6.37
C4345A 3 16 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.263 6.68
C4346A 4 16 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.285 7.24
C4350A 5 16 Solid 22 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.307 7.80
C4347A 2 14 Solid 16 0.015 0.38 0.042 1.07 0.277 7.04
C4348A 2 12 Solid 16 0.020 0.51 0.042 1.07 0.331 8.41
121
Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Plenum
NEC Type FPLP
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redFlexguard® PVC
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Wiringoffirealarms
 •Smokedetectors
 •Voicecommunications
 •Burglaralarms
 •Fireprotectivecircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
5Orange
6Yellow
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3482S 2 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.121 3.07
E3484S 4 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.137 3.47
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3502S 2 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.155 3.81
E3503S 3 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.160 4.06
E3504S 4 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.175 4.45
E3506S 6 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.211 5.36
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3512S 2 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.172 4.37
E3514S 4 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.202 5.13
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3522S 2 14 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.205 5.21
E3524S 4 14 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.243 6.17
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3532S 2 12 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.244 6.20
E3534S 4 12 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.284 7.21
122
Electronics Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Plenum
NECTypeFPLP,PVDFJacketed
Product Construction
Conductor:
 •18thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper to ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,red
 •Temperaturerange:-10°Cto+75°C
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Firealarmsystems
 •Voicecommunications
 •Smokedetectors
 •Pullboxes
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •Abrasion-,chemical-andwater-resistant
jacket
 •Sequentiallyfootagemarked
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM.*
C-C
CAP.
pF/ftIN mm IN mm IN mm
C3200 2 18 Solid 0.010 0.23 0.010 0.25 0.140 3.56 29.0
C3201 4 18 Solid 0.010 0.23 0.010 0.25 0.156 3.96 29.0
C3210 2 16 Solid 0.010 0.23 0.010 0.25 0.133 3.38 31.0
C3211 4 16 Solid 0.010 0.23 0.010 0.25 0.186 4.72 31.0
C3220 2 14 Solid 0.013 0.31 0.010 0.25 0.170 4.32 31.0
C3223 4 14 Solid 0.013 0.31 0.010 0.25 0.224 5.69 31.0
C3224 2 12 Solid 0.013 0.31 0.010 0.25 0.194 4.93 35.0
C3225 4 12 Solid 0.013 0.31 0.010 0.25 0.261 6.63 35.0
*Capacitance between conductors
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
123
Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Plenum
NEC Type FPLP
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •OverallFlexfoil® polyester supported
aluminum foil
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redFlexguard® PVC
 •Suitableforusefrom0°Cto+75°C
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Wiringoffirealarms
 •Smokedetectors
 •Voicecommunications
 •Burglaralarms
 •Fireprotectivecircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
5Orange
6Yellow
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3542S 2 22 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.126 3.20
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3602S 2 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.158 4.01
E3603S 3 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.165 4.19
E3604S 4 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.183 4.65
E3606S 6 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.216 5.49
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3612S 2 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.180 4.57
E3614S 4 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.210 5.33
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3622S 2 14 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.210 5.33
E3624S 4 14 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.248 6.30
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3632S 2 12 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.252 6.40
E3634S 4 12 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.015 0.38 0.300 7.62
124
Electronics Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Plenum
NECTypeFPLP,PVDFJacketed
Product Construction
Conductor:
 •18thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil,
25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Fluoropolymer,red
 •Temperaturerange:-10°Cto+75°C
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Firealarmsystems
 •Voicecommunications
 •Smokedetectors
 •Pullboxes
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
Features:
 •Abrasion-,chemical-resistantjacket
 •Sequentiallyfootagemarked
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP. *
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C3260 2 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.149 3.78 50.5 90.8
C3261 4 18 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.168 4.27 44.5 80.0
C3270 2 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.169 4.29 58.0 104.0
C3271 4 16 Solid 0.010 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.194 4.93 50.0 90.0
C3280 2 14 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.010 0.25 0.214 5.44 55.5 100.0
C3284 4 14 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.010 0.25 0.245 6.22 48.0 87.0
C3282 2 12 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.010 0.25 0.234 5.94 65.0 116.0
C3283 4 12 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.010 0.25 0.284 7.21 55.0 99.0
*A - Capacitance between conductors
*B - Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable Electronics
Mid-Capacitance, Unshielded, Non-Plenum
NEC Type FPL for Microprocessor-Controlled Systems
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,red
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Addressablefirealarmsystems
 •Firealarmsystems
 •Voicecommunications
 •Smokedetectors
 •Pullboxes
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPL
(UL:60°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •PassesUL70,000BTUVerticalTray
Flame Test
Features:
 •RedPVCjacketforeasycriticalcircuit
identification
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM.*
C-C
CAP.
pF/ftIN mm IN mm IN mm
C0471 2 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.020 0.51 0.177 4.50 16.5
C0485 4 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.020 0.51 0.205 5.21 16.5
C0473 2 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.206 5.23 17.5
C0486 4 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.240 6.10 17.5
C0491 2 14 Solid 0.018 0.46 0.020 0.51 0.240 6.10 18.0
C0492 2 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.020 0.51 0.282 7.16 19.0
*Capacitance between conductors
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Mid-Capacitance, Shielded, Non-Plenum
NEC Type FPL for Microprocessor-Controlled Systems
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,red
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Addressablefirealarmsystems
 •Firealarmsystems
 •Voicecommunications
 •Smokedetectors
 •Pullboxes
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPL
(UL:60°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •PassesUL70,000BTUVerticalTray
Flame Test
Features:
 •RedPVCjacketforeasycriticalcircuit
identification
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP. *
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C0472 2 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.020 0.51 0.182 4.88 27.0 49.0
C0494 4 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.020 0.51 0.210 5.33 24.5 44.0
C0474 2 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.214 5.44 29.0 52.0
C0495 4 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.020 0.51 0.246 6.25 26.0 46.5
C0475 2 14 Solid 0.018 0.46 0.020 0.51 0.245 6.22 31.0 55.5
C0496 4 14 Solid 0.018 0.46 0.020 0.51 0.287 7.29 27.5 49.5
C0476 2 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.020 0.51 0.287 7.29 33.0 60.0
C0497 4 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.020 0.51 0.337 8.56 29.0 52.5
*A - Capacitance between conductors
*B - Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable Electronics
Mid-Capacitance, Unshielded, Plenum
NEC Type FPLP for Microprocessor-Controlled Systems
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
fluoropolymer
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redFlexguard® PVC
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+75°C
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Addressablefirealarmsystems
 •Firealarmsystems
 •Voicecommunications
 •Smokedetectors
 •Pullboxes
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •RedPVCjacketforeasycriticalcircuit
identification
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM.*
C-C
CAP.
pF/ftIN mm IN mm IN mm
C3240 2 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.015 0.38 0.172 4.37 19.0
C3242 4 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.015 0.38 0.195 4.95 19.0
C3241 2 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.015 0.38 0.196 4.98 20.0
C3243 4 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.015 0.38 0.231 5.87 20.0
C3244 2 14 Solid 0.018 0.46 0.020 0.51 0.242 6.15 20.0
C3245 4 14 Solid 0.018 0.46 0.020 0.51 0.286 7.26 20.0
C3246 2 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.020 0.51 0.282 7.16 22.0
C3247 4 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.020 0.51 0.333 8.45 22.0
*Capacitance between conductors
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Electronics Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable
Mid-Capacitance, Shielded, Plenum
NEC Type FPLP for Microprocessor-Controlled Systems
Product Construction
Conductor:
 •18thru12AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
fluoropolymer
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil,
25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redFlexguard® PVC
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+75°C
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Addressablefirealarmsystems
 •Firealarmsystems
 •Voicecommunications
 •Smokedetectors
 •Pullboxes
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle760TypeFPLP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6 Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests for Plenum
Applications
Features:
 •RedPVCjacketforeasycriticalcircuit
identification
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP. *
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C3167 2 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.015 0.38 0.172 4.37 31.0 56.0
C3170 4 18 Solid 0.014 0.36 0.015 0.38 0.202 5.13 28.0 50.0
C3168 2 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.015 0.38 0.203 5.16 33.0 59.0
C3171 4 16 Solid 0.016 0.41 0.015 0.38 0.238 6.05 29.0 53.0
C3172 2 14 Solid 0.018 0.46 0.020 0.51 0.247 6.27 35.0 63.0
C3173 4 14 Solid 0.018 0.46 0.020 0.51 0.289 7.34 30.0 56.0
C3174 2 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.020 0.51 0.289 7.34 38.0 68.0
C3175 4 12 Solid 0.020 0.51 0.020 0.51 0.340 8.64 33.0 60.0
*A - Capacitance between conductors
*B - Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3Brown
4Blue
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Fire Alarm/Life Safety Cable Electronics
Product Construction
Conductor:
 •22and18AWGfullyannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seepage229fortheCSA
Fire Alarm Color Code Chart
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,redPVC;brownasan
option
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+105°C
 •TRU-Mark® print legend contains
footage markings from 1000' to 0'
Applications:
 •Wiringoffirealarms
 •Smokealarms
 •Voicecommunications
 •Burglaralarms
 •Fireprotectioncircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725PLTC(UL:105˚C,300V)
 •NECArticle760TypeFPL
(UL:105˚C,300V)
 •CSAFAS105(CSA:105˚C,300V)
 •C22.2No.208-03(R2008)
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
Vertical Tray Flame Test
 •PassesCSAFT-4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4328A 3 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.042 1.07 0.279 7.09
C4329A 6 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.042 1.07 0.350 8.89
C4330A 12 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.053 1.35 0.474 12.04
C4331A 15 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.053 1.35 0.523 13.28
C4332A 27 22 Solid 0.012 0.30 0.063 1.60 0.672 17.07
C4333A 6 18 Solid 0.015 0.38 0.053 1.35 0.487 12.37
Multi-Paired, Unshielded, Non-Plenum
CSA FAS 105, FPL (UL), NEC Type PLTC
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Sound, Alarm & Security Cable 7
Index Page
Composite Access
Control Cable 131
Composite Access
Control Cable, Plenum 132
Composite Access
Control Cable, Riser 133
Multi-Conductor,
Unshielded, Riser 134
Multi-Conductor,
Shielded, Riser 135
Multi-Conductor,
Unshielded, Plenum 136
Multi-Conductor,
Shielded, Plenum 137
Telephone Station/Intercom
& Speaker/Burglar Alarm 138
Antenna Rotor 139
Low-Voltage Sprinkler Wire 140
Thermostat Wire Type LVT 141
Thermostat Wire Type CL2 142
Thermostat Wire,
Unjacketed 143
Carol® Helix/Hi-Temp®
Category 6 Cable 144
Carol® Helix/Hi-Temp®
Category 5e Cable 145
The sound and security
industry in the United States
has grown from a simple and
unsophisticated business,
begun some 45 years ago,
to one which has developed
technology to the degree that
specialized wires and cables are
now much in demand.
No longer are the security and
sound industries characterized
by large electromechanical
relays and large contactors;
today these circuits incorporate
the latest in microprocessors
and solid state devices to not
only improve functionality but
also to guarantee performance.
As a major wire producer, our
role is to ensure that the wires
and cables that go into these
systems are as reliable as
the other components the
net result is a fully integrated
system which will provide peace
of mind to the system user.
Also in this section are General
Cable’s Carol® Brand wire and
cable designs suitable for a
variety of applications, both
in industrial and commercial
environments, including
telephone systems, intercoms,
burglar alarms, business
machines and thermostats.
Aside from the quality materials
used in these designs,
specifiers and users of Carol®
Brand wire and cable products
have come to expect that
these cables are registered
and certified with the leading
regulatory agencies such as
Underwriters Laboratories
and we haven’t let you down!
Carol® Brand designs have
proven themselves in the area
of sound and security over
time; most are fabricated with
solid or stranded, bare copper
conductors with insulations
and jackets of premium grades
of PVC. We offer both parallel
and cabled designs both with
and without shields. Sequential
footage markings on the jackets
are offered on all products.
General Cable Carol® Brand
products are conveniently
packaged in 1000' or 500'
Iengths to assist the installer.
131
General Cables Carol® Brand Composite
Access Control Cable is manufactured for
use in Building Access & Control. The cable is
designed to allow for a single cable run that
incorporates the four components required
for card readers, door contacts, locking power
and retinal scanners in commercial buildings,
distribution centers, manufacturing facilities
and government buildings.
The cables are installer friendly, as they save
time and money on installation. With multiple
cables under one jacket, time is saved in
preparation and setup, pulling and termination.
The convenience of these cables at installation
makes them a popular choice for multiple
Access Control applications.
When your job requires Access Control cable,
think of Carol® Brand cables first. Remember, you
can always Demand Better...Expect More
with General Cable Carol® Brand Electronic
Cables. We manufacture over 1,300 standard
electronic cables that we can ship direct from
stock, and we have the technical staff and design
expertise to meet any custom cable requirement.
Special Application Cable
Hook-Up Wire
Plenum Cable
Coaxial Cable
Microphone Cable
Computer Cable
General Purpose Cable
Multi-Conductor Communication
& Control Cable
Multi-Paired Communication
& Control Cable
Fire Alarm Cable
Sound & Security Cable
Carol® Brand Composite
Access Control Cable
For more information, contact your local General Cable representative.
ELECTRONICS PRODUCT BULLETIN
132
Electronics Sound, Alarm and Security Cable
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Strandedbarecopper
Jacket:
 •Flexguard® PVC
 •Temperaturerange:0˚Cto+60˚C
 •Individualelementsmarkedfor
application (see diagram below)
 •Yellowoveralljacket
Shields:
 •Choicebetweenall4elementsshielded
or just the 3-pair element shielded
Applications:
 •Securitysystems
 •Accesscontrol
 •Cardreader
 •Doorcontrol
 •REX
 •Power-limitedcontrols
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMP(UL),c(UL)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •500'and1000'reels
Composite Access Control Cable, Plenum
NEC Type CMP, UL, c(UL)
Jacket Color Coding & Component Application
Jacket Color Component Cable Type Application
Gray 1 4 Conductor, 18 AWG Lock Power
Orange 2 3 Pair, 22 AWG Card Reader
White 3 2 Conductor, 22 AWG Door Contact
Blue 4 4 Conductor, 22 AWG Rex/Spare
CATALOG
NUMBER
OVERALL
NOMINAL O.D.
INCH (MM)
COMPONENT
NO.
COMPONENT
DESCRIPTIONS
CONDUCTORS
COLOR CODE
COMPONENT
NOMINAL O.D.
INCH (MM)
INSULATION
THICKNESS
INCH (MM)
4EPL4S
0.430
1
4 Cond, 18 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
2
3 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green,
Orange & Brown,
Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
3
2 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded Red, Black 0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
4
4 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
4EPL1S
0.420
1
4 Cond, 18 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
2
3 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green,
Orange & Brown,
Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
3
2 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded Red, Black 0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
4
4 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
Door Contact
Rex/Spare
Card Reader
Lock Power
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Sound, Alarm and Security Cable Electronics
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Strandedbarecopper
Jacket:
 •PVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+60˚C
 •Individualelementsmarkedfor
application (see diagram below)
 •Blueoveralljacket
Shields:
 •Choicebetweenall4elementsshielded
or just the 3-pair shielded
Applications:
 •Securitysystems
 •Accesscontrol
 •Cardreader
 •Doorcontrol
 •REX
 •Power-limitedcontrols
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR(UL),c(UL)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •500'and1000'reels
Composite Access Control Cable, Riser
NEC Type CMR, UL, c(UL)
CATALOG
NUMBER
OVERALL
NOMINAL O.D.
INCH (MM)
COMPONENT
NO.
COMPONENT
DESCRIPTIONS
CONDUCTORS
COLOR CODE
COMPONENT
NOMINAL O.D.
INCH (MM)
INSULATION
THICKNESS
INCH (MM)
4ERS4S
0.430
1
4 Cond, 18 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
2
3 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green,
Orange & Brown,
Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
3
2 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded Red, Black 0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
4
4 Cond, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
4ERS1S
0.420
1
4 Cond, 18 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.180 (4.572) 0.008 (0.2032)
2
3 Pair, 22 AWG,
Shielded
White & Green,
Orange & Brown,
Red & Black
0.195 (4.593) 0.008 (0.2032)
3
2 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded Red, Black 0.125 (3.175) 0.008 (0.2032)
4
4 Cond, 22 AWG,
Unshielded
White, Black,
Red, Green 0.145 (3.683) 0.008 (0.2032)
Jacket Color Coding & Component Application
Jacket Color Component Cable Type Application
Gray 1 4 Conductor, 18 AWG Lock Power
Orange 2 3 Pair, 22 AWG Card Reader
White 3 2 Conductor, 22 AWG Door Contact
Blue 4 4 Conductor, 22 AWG Rex/Spare
Door Contact
Rex/Spare
Card Reader
Lock Power
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Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Riser
NEC Type CMR and/or CL3R
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1000S 2 22 Solid 0.007 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.118 3.00
E1001S 4 22 Solid 0.007 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.126 3.20
E1002S 2 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.122 3.10
E1003S 3 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.141 3.58
E1004S 4 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.141 3.66
E1006S 6 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.164 4.17
E1008S 8 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.180 4.57
E1010S 10 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.212 5.38
E1012S 12 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.219 5.56
20 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1022S 2 20 7/28 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.134 3.40
E1023S 3 20 7/28 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.134 3.40
E1024S 4 20 7/28 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.142 3.60
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1030S 2 18 Solid 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.144 3.66
E1032S 2 18 7/26 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.156 3.96
E1033S 3 18 7/26 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.166 4.22
E1034S 4 18 7/26 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.187 4.75
E1036S 6 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.225 5.72
E1038S 8 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.245 6.22
E1040S 10 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.282 7.16
E1041S 12 18 7/26 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.291 7.39
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1042S 2 16 19/.0117 0.009 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.178 4.52
E1043S 3 16 19/.0117 0.009 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.193 4.90
E1044S 4 16 19/.0117 0.009 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.210 5.33
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1052S* 2 14 19/.0147 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.224 5.69
E1054S* 4 14 19/.0147 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.264 6.71
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E1062S* 2 12 19/.0185 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.260 6.60
E1064S* 4 12 19/.0185 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.312 7.92
* NEC CL3R only
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 7Orange
2Red 8Yellow
3White 9Violet
4Green 10 Gray
5Brown 11 Pink
6Blue 12 Tan
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Strandedorsolidbarecopperper
ASTM B-3, B-8 and B-286
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,grayPVC
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Wiringofthefollowingsystems:
Intercom
Security
Audio
Background music
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3R
(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
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Sound, Alarm and Security Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Riser
NEC Type CMR and/or CL3R
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2000S 2 22 Solid 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.117 2.97
E2002S 2 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.132 3.35
E2003S 3 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.135 3.43
E2004S 4 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.147 3.73
E2006S 6 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.173 4.39
E2008S 8 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.195 4.95
E2010S 10 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.218 5.54
E2012S 12 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.238 6.05
20 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2022S 2 20 7/28 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.142 3.61
E2023S 3 20 7/28 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.151 3.84
E2024S 4 20 7/28 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.171 4.34
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2030S 2 18 Solid 0.009 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.147 3.73
E2032S 2 18 7/26 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.164 4.17
E2033S 3 18 7/26 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.172 4.37
E2034S 4 18 7/26 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.187 4.75
E2036S 6 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.230 5.54
E2038S 8 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.250 6.35
E2040S 10 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.287 7.29
E2041S 12 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.296 7.52
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2042S 2 16 19/.0117 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.189 4.80
E2043S 3 16 19/.0117 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.198 5.03
E2044S 4 16 19/.0117 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.219 5.56
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2052S* 2 14 19/.0147 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.245 6.22
E2054S* 4 14 19/.0147 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.269 6.83
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2062S* 2 12 19/.0185 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.281 7.14
E2064S* 4 12 19/.0185 0.013 0.33 0.015 0.38 0.312 7.92
* NEC CL3R only
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 7Orange
2Red 8Yellow
3White 9Violet
4Green 10 Gray
5Brown 11 Pink
6Blue 12 Tan
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Strandedorsolidbarecopperper
ASTM B-3, B-8 and B-286
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •OverallFlexfoil® polyester supported
aluminum foil
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,grayPVC
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
 •Includesripcord
Applications:
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Wiringofthefollowingsystems:
Intercom
Security
Audio
Background music
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3R
(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
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Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black 7Orange
2Red 8Yellow
3White 9Violet
4Green 10 Gray
5Brown 11 Pink
6Blue 12 Tan
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded, Plenum
NEC Type CMP and/or CL3P
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Strandedorsolidbarecopperper
ASTM B-3, B-8 and B-286
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Premium-gradenaturalFlexguard® PVC
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+75°C
 •Ripcordavailable—consultCustomer
Service for details
Applications:
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Wiringofthefollowingsystems:
Intercom
Security
Audio
Background music
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3P
(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800TypeCMP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262FlameTest
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3000S 2 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.108 2.74
E3001S 4 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.124 3.15
E3002S 2 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.120 3.05
E3003S 3 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.127 3.23
E3004S 4 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.139 3.53
E3006S 6 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.164 4.17
E3008S 8 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.178 4.52
E3010S 10 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.194 4.92
E3012S 12 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.211 5.36
20 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3022S 2 20 7/28 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.138 3.51
E3023S 3 20 7/28 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.146 3.71
E3024S 4 20 7/28 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.161 4.09
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3030S 2 18 Solid 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.142 3.61
E3032S 2 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.156 3.96
E3033S 3 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.166 4.22
E3034S 4 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.187 4.75
E3036S 6 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.216 5.49
E3038S 8 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.235 5.97
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3042S 2 16 19/.0117 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.174 4.42
E3043S 3 16 19/.0117 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.185 4.70
E3044S 4 16 19/.0117 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.205 5.21
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3052S* 2 14 19/.0147 0.011 0.28 0.015 0.38 0.216 5.49
E3054S* 4 14 19/.0147 0.011 0.28 0.015 0.38 0.255 6.48
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E3062S* 2 12 19/.0185 0.011 0.28 0.015 0.38 0.252 6.40
E3064S* 4 12 19/.0185 0.011 0.28 0.015 0.38 0.298 7.57
* NEC CL3P only
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Sound, Alarm and Security Cable Electronics
Multi-Conductor, Shielded, Plenum
NEC Type CMP and/or CL3P
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Strandedorsolidbarecopperper
ASTM B-3, B-8 and B-286
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedFlexguard®
PVC
Shield:
 •OverallFlexfoil® polyester supported
aluminum foil
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Premium-gradenaturalFlexguard® PVC
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+75°C
 •Ripcordavailable—consultCustomer
Service for details
Applications:
 •Power-limitedcontrolcircuits
 •Wiringofthefollowingsystems:
Intercom
Security
Audio
Background music
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3P
(UL:75°C,150V)
 •NECArticle800TypeCMP
(UL:75°C,300V)
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262FlameTest
 •CaliforniaStateFireMarshallApproved
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
WALL NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
22 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2100S 2 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.116 2.95
E2102S 2 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.128 3.25
E2103S 3 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.131 3.33
E2104S 4 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.147 3.73
E2106S 6 22 7/30 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.176 4.47
E2108S 8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.184 4.67
20 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2122S 2 20 7/28 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.143 3.63
E2123S 3 20 7/28 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.151 3.84
E2124S 4 20 7/28 0.009 0.23 0.015 0.38 0.166 4.22
18 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2200S 2 18 Solid 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.148 3.76
E2202S 2 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.164 4.17
E2203S 3 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.169 4.29
E2204S 4 18 7/26 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.185 4.70
E2206S 6 18 7/26 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.230 5.84
E2208S 8 18 7/26 0.010 0.25 0.015 0.38 0.252 6.40
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2242S 2 16 19/.0117 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.179 4.55
E2243S 3 16 19/.0117 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.190 4.83
E2244S 4 16 19/.0117 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.209 5.31
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2252S* 2 14 19/.0147 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.207 5.26
E2254S* 4 14 19/.0147 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.260 6.60
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
E2262S* 2 12 19/.0185 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.244 6.20
E2264S* 4 12 19/.0185 0.008 0.20 0.015 0.38 0.288 7.32
* NEC CL3P only
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
4Green
5Brown
6Blue
7Orange
8Yellow
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Electronics Sound, Alarm and Security Cable
Telephone Station/Intercom & Speaker/
Burglar Alarm
NECTypesCMRorCM/CL2andCMX-Outdoor
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru18AWGonetinned/onebarefully
annealed stranded copper
 •StrandedbarecopperperASTMB-3or
stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-codedPVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Burglaralarms
 •Intercomsystems
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:150volts
Features:
 •Polarityridgeforeasyidentification
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2(UL:60°C,150V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTUVertical
TrayFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1Red 3Yellow
2Green 4Black
Color Code Chart (Bandmarked)
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1White-Blue Band
Blue 2White-Orange Band
Orange
Color Code Chart
STOCK COLORS
ORDERING
SUFFIX STOCK COLORS
ORDERING
SUFFIX
1. White-White 02 3. Black-White 96
2. Brown-Brown 08
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
INTERCOM, SPEAKER AND BURGLAR ALARM
C4408* 2 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.020 0.51 0.115 2.92
C4408ST* 2 22 7/.0096 0.007 0.18 0.020 0.51 0.125 3.18
C4410 3 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.016 0.41 0.118 3.00
C4412* 4 22 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.125 3.18
C4412ST* 4 22 7/.0096 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.135 3.43
TELEPHONE STATION CATEGORY 3
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C4413 2 24 Solid 0.007 0.18 0.015 0.38 0.145 x
0.095
3.68 x
2.41
BURGLAR ALARM
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM.*
C-C
CAP.
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm
C6310 2 22 7/30 0.024 0.61 0.156 3.96 20.0
C6311 2 20 7/28 0.024 0.61 0.172 4.37 22.5
C6312 2 18 7/0.015 0.024 0.61 0.192 4.88 24.5
C6313 3 18 7/0.015 0.024 0.61 0.202 5.13 28.5
*Capacitance between conductors
Note: Outdoor rating allows cable
to be exposed for short distances
from the network interface device
on the outside of the house to the
point where the cable enters the
house. This type of cable is not to
be buried or direct buried.
Product
Construction:
Conductor:
 •Solidorstrandedbarecopperper
ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Semi-rigid,flame-retardantPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Core:
 •Conductorsinaquadconfiguration(C4412)
Jacket:
 •Low-temperature,flame-retardantbeige
PVC(-20°Cto+60°C)
 •Sequentialfootagemarkingstofacilitate
installation
 •Cablesaresuitableforinstallationwith
T-18 staples
Applications:
 •Intercomsystemsandspeakerextension
service
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
 •C4413 only: Product is in conformance
with TIA 568C, TIA 570B standards and
theFCCPart68rulingwhichrequires
telephone system cables for voice and
data services into homes to be at minimum
category 3, 2 pr. 22 AWG solid.
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR/CMX-Indoor/
Outdoor;ULListed(60°C,300V)
 •CoilPacks(500')–NECArticle800Type
CM/CMX-Indoor/Outdoor;ETLListed
 •CoilPacks(500')–NECArticle725Type
CL2; ETL Listed
 •C4413only,Category3
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Burglar
Alarm Cable
also available
in 500' Coil
Packs*
139
Sound, Alarm and Security Cable Electronics
Antenna Rotor
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru18AWGfullyannealedstranded
bare copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartsbelow
Jacket:
 •Permaline® polyethylene, black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Rotorantennacontrols
 •Outdoorinstallations
 •Directburial
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:200volts
Features:
 •Permaline® jackets resist deterioration
 •Sunlight-resistant
 •Moisture-andsalt-resistant
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru16AWGfullyannealedstranded
bare copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,chromegrayorblack
(C4080, C4090)
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •CompatiblewithAllianceHam/CBand
TV rotors
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:200volts
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C5076 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.022 0.56 0.165 4.19
C5086 5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.022 0.56 0.175 4.45
C5096 8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.020 0.51 0.205 5.21
C5078 4 20 10/30 0.009 0.23 0.023 0.58 0.180 4.57
C5460† 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.25 0.020 0.51 0.208 5.28
C5084 4 18 16/30 0.016 0.40 0.030 0.76 0.245 6.22
†Color Code Black/Red
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1118 4 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.020 0.51 0.161 4.09
C1124 5 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.020 0.51 0.175 4.45
C1130 8 22 7/30 0.010 0.25 0.020 0.51 0.205 5.21
C1119 4 20 10/30 0.010 0.25 0.020 0.51 0.180 4.57
C1126 5 20 10/30 0.010 0.25 0.020 0.51 0.197 5.00
C1123 4 18 16/30 0.016 0.40 0.030 0.76 0.255 6.48
COMBINATION ROTOR CABLE
C4080 86-22
2-18
7/30
16/30
0.012
0.016
0.30
0.41 0.030 0.76 0.260 6.60
C4090 86-20
2-16
10/30
26/30
0.010
0.016
0.25
0.41 0.030 0.76 0.280 7.11
Antenna Rotor Cable
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Yellow
6Blue
7Brown
8Orange
Combination Rotor Cable
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
16/18 ga.
1Black
2Red
20/22 ga.
1White
2Green
3Yellow
4Blue
5Brown
6Orange
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Electronics Sound, Alarm and Security Cable
Low-Voltage Sprinkler Wire
60ºC 30 Volts UL
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWGfullyannealedsolidbarecopper
per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-codedPVC
 •Premium-gradePEjacket,black
 •Nylonripcordtofacilitatejacketremoval
 •Temperaturerange:-20ºCto+60ºC
 •Colorcode:Seechartatright
Jacket Marking:
 •CAROL(SIZE)30VSPRINKLER
SYSTEMSWIRE-DIRECTBURIAL
E54567 (UL)
Applications:
 •Low-voltagegolfcoursesatellite
sprinkler control
 •Residentialsprinklersolenoidcontrol
Compliances:
 •ULListedunderaULMiscellaneous
Wire file
 •ULListedforoutdoorsapplications
 •ULListedfordirectburialapplications
Packaging:
 •Seetabulardataabove
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
CONDUCTORS COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
5Orange
6Yellow
7Blue
8Brown
9Gray
10 Purple
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
LENGTH
OF CORD
(FEET)
PACKAGE
TYPE
POWER RATING(1) PKG
PER
CTN.
APPROX.
WEIGHT
PER
CTN (LBS)
(S)
CARTON
DIMENSIONS
(H x W x D) UPC NUMBERVOLTS AMPS WATTS
LOW VOLTAGE SPRINKLER WIRE - 30 VOLTS - UL
23824-60-01 4 18 100 Cuff 30 15 450 6 22 8.5 x 12.25 x 14 079407238248
23804-18-01 4 18 500 Spool 30 15 450 1 18 10.625 x 10.625 x 6.313 079407908047
23815-60-01 5 18 50 Cuff 30 15 450 6 13 8.5 x 12.25 x 14 079407238156
23825-60-01 5 18 100 Cuff 30 15 450 6 27 9.5 x 14 x 17 079407238255
23805-18-01 5 18 500 Spool 30 15 450 1 22 10.625 x 10.625 x 6.313 079407908054
23817-60-01 7 18 50 Cuff 30 15 450 6 18 8.5 x 12.25 x 14 079407238170
23827-60-01 7 18 100 Cuff 30 15 450 6 36 9.5 x 14 x 17 079407238279
23807-18-01 7 18 500 Spool 30 15 450 1 31 10.625 x 10.625 x 6.313 079407908078
23810-18-01 10 18 500 Reel 30 15 450 1 44 079407908108
(1)AmpsandwattsareofferedONLYasaguidetotheenduser.
(s) Actual shipping weight may vary.
141
Sound, Alarm and Security Cable Electronics
Thermostat Wire
60ºC 30 Volt CSA Type LVT
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. APPROX.
NET WEIGHT
LBS/m (S) STD.
CTN.INCHES mm INCHES mm
18 AWG THERMOSTAT WIRE – 30 VOLT – CSA TYPE LVT
05092 2 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.210 5.33 25 2000'
05093* 3 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.222 5.64 33 500'
05094 4 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.242 6.15 41 1000'
05095 5 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.262 6.65 50 1000'
05096* 6 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.280 7.11 60 1000'
05097* 7 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.285 7.24 65 1000'
05098* 8 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.304 7.75 74 1000'
05099* 9 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.328 8.33 83 1000'
05091* 10 18 Solid 0.017 0.43 0.360 9.14 92 250'
*Non-stock item; minimum quantity purchase required.
(S) Actual shippng weight may vary.
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
.5
0
050 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
NEC RECOMMENDED MAX VOLT DROP
3% MAX
VOLTAGE DROP PER (1) AMP
BASED ON 115 VOLT S
VOLTAGE DROP/AMP
LENGTH OF RUN (FEET)
APPROXIMATE VOLTAGE DROP/AMP AT 68ºF
26 AWG
24 AWG
23 AWG
22 AWG
21 AWG
20 AWG
18 AWG
16 AWG
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
CONDUCTORS COLORS
2
White, Red
3
White, Red, Green
4
White, Red, Green, Blue
5
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow
6
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown
7
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange
8
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange,Black
9
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange,Black,Purple
10
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange,Black,Purple,Gray
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •8AWGannealedsolidbarecopperper
ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Polyvinylchloride(PVC),brown
 •Temperaturerange:-20ºCto+60ºC
Jacket Marking:
 •CAROL(SIZE)CSALL#TYPELVTFT-4
Applications:
 •Thermostatcontrol
 •Heatingandairconditioninginstallations
 •Touch-platesystems
 •Burglaralarms
 •Intercomsystems
 •Doorbells
 •Annunciatorandbellsystems
 •Remotecontrolunits
 •Signalsystems
 •Otherlow-voltageinstallations
Compliances:
 •CSATypeLVT
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
142
Electronics Sound, Alarm and Security Cable
Thermostat Wire
105ºC 150 Volt UL Type CL2
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •20and18AWGannealedsolidbare
copper per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Polyvinylchloride(PVC),white
 •Temperaturerange:-20ºCto+105ºC
Jacket Marking:
 •CAROLAWGTYPECL2E#(UL)
105ºCSUNLIGHTRESISTANT-MADE
IN USA
Applications:
 •Thermostatcontrol
 •Heatingandairconditioning
installations
 •Touch-platesystems
 •Burglaralarms
 •Intercomsystems
 •Doorbells
 •Annunciatorandbellsystems
 •Remotecontrolunits
 •Signalsystems
 •Otherlow-voltageinstallations
Industry Approvals:
 •ULListedTypeCL2
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. APPROX.
NET WEIGHT
LBS/m(S) STD.
CTN.INCHES mm INCHES mm
20 AWG THERMOSTAT WIRE – 150 VOLT – UL TYPE CL2
05482 2 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.128 3.25 11 1000'
05483 3 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.135 3.43 16 1000'
05484 4 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.144 3.66 19 500'
05485 5 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.158 4.01 24 500'
05486 6 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.177 4.46 27 500'
05487 7 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.175 4.45 31 500'
05488 8 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.186 4.72 35 500'
05489 9 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.210 5.33 40 500'
05481 10 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.235 5.97 45 250'
18 AWG THERMOSTAT WIRE – 150 VOLT – UL TYPE CL2
05582 2 18 Solid 0.009 0.203 0.155 3.94 16 1000'
05583 3 18 Solid 0.009 0.203 0.164 4.17 22 1000'
05584 4 18 Solid 0.009 0.203 0.180 4.57 28 500'
05585 5 18 Solid 0.009 0.203 0.200 5.08 36 500'
05586 6 18 Solid 0.009 0.203 0.215 5.46 42 500'
05587 7 18 Solid 0.009 0.203 0.215 5.46 48 500'
05588 8 18 Solid 0.009 0.203 0.235 5.97 54 500'
05589 9 18 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.245 6.22 61 500'
05581 10 18 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.300 7.62 69 250'
(S) Actual shipping weight may vary.
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
.5
0
050 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
NEC RECOMMENDED MAX VOLT DROP
3% MAX
VOLTAGE DROP PER (1) AMP
BASED ON 115 VOLT S
VOLTAGE DROP/AMP
LENGTH OF RUN (FEET)
APPROXIMATE VOLTAGE DROP/AMP AT 68ºF
26 AWG
24 AWG
23 AWG
22 AWG
21 AWG
20 AWG
18 AWG
16 AWG
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
CONDUCTORS COLOR
2
White, Red
3
White, Red, Green
4
White, Red, Green, Blue
5
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow
6
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown
7
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange
8
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange,Black
9
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange,Black,Purple
10
White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange,Black,Purple,Gray
143
Sound, Alarm and Security Cable Electronics
Thermostat Wire, Unjacketed
60ºC Low Voltage and Intercom Cable
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •20AWGannealedsolidbarecopperper
ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20ºCto+60ºC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •Thisproductisunjacketed
Applications:
 •Thermostatcontrol
 •Heatingandairconditioninginstallations
 •Touch-platesystems
 •Burglaralarms
 •Intercomsystems
 •Doorbells
 •Annunciatorandbellsystems
 •Remotecontrolunits
 •Signalsystems
 •Otherlow-voltageinstallations
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
CONDUCTORS COLOR
2White, Red
3White, Red, Green
4White, Red, Green, Blue
5White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow
6White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown
8White,Red,Green,Blue,Yellow,Brown,Orange,Black
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. APPROX.
NET WEIGHT
LBS/m(S)
STD.
CTN.INCHES mm INCHES mm
20 AWG – TWISTED CONDUCTORS NO JACKET
05782 2 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.098 2.49 7.5 4000'
05783 3 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.106 2.69 11.0 2000'
05784* 4 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.119 3.01 15.0 2000'
05785* 5 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.133 3.38 18.5 1000'
05786* 6 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.147 3.73 22.0 1000'
05788* 8 20 Solid 0.008 0.203 0.162 4.11 30.0 1000'
*Non-stock item; minimum quantity purchase required.
(S) Actual shippng weight may vary.
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Carol
®
Helix/Hi-Temp
®
Category 6 Cable
Standard-Compliant Solution
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •23 AWG solid bare annealed copper
Separator
 •Tape
Insulation
 •Non-Plenum:Polyolefin
 •Plenum:Fluoropolymer
Rip Cord
 •Applied longitudinally under jacket
Jacket
 •Non-Plenum:flame-retardantPVC
 •Plenum:low-smoke,flame-retardant
PVC
 •TRU-Mark® print legend contains
footage markings from 1000' to 0'
Applications:
 •IEEE802.3:1000BASE-T(Gigabit
Ethernet),100BASE-TX,10BASE-T
 •ANSI/TIA/EIA854:1000BASE-TX
 •155 Mp/s, 1.2 Gb/s ATM
 •ANSIX3.263:100Mb/s
 •IEEE802.3afDTEPower(PoE)
 •Digitalvideo
Compliances:
 •ANSI/TIA/EIA568B.2-1(Category6)
 •ANSI/TIA/EIA862(Building
Automation)
 •ISO/IEC11801Ed.2.0(ClassE)
 •ICEAS-102-700(Category6)
 •UL&c(UL)TypeCMP(NFPA262and
CSAFT-6SteinerTunnelFireTestsfor
Plenum Applications)
 •UL444
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •Third-partyverifiedforguaranteed
performance
Packaging:
 •1000' Pull-Pac® Il
 •1000' Spool-Pac®
PART NUMBERS
PULL-PAC® II SPOOL-PAC®
JACKET COLOR
CMR
(NON-PLENUM)
CMP
(PLENUM)
CMR
(NON-PLENUM)
CMP
(PLENUM)
Blue CR6.30.07 CP6.30.07 CR6.A3.07 CP6.A3.07
White CR6.30.02 CP6.30.02 CR6.A3.02 CP6.A3.02
Gray CR6.30.10 CP6.30.10 CR6. A3.10 CP6.A3.10
Green CR6.30.06 CP6.30.06 CR6.A3.06 CP6.A3.06
Yellow CR6.30.05 CP6.30.05 CR6.A3.05 CP6.A3.05
Red CR6.30.03 CP6.30.03 CR6.A3.03 CP6.A3.03
ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE
FREQUENCY
MHZ
PSACR
(MIN)
ACR
(MIN)
ATTENUATION
(MAX)
PSNEXT
(MIN)
NEXT
(MIN)
PSELFEXT
(MIN)
ELFEXT
(MIN)
RETURN LOSS
(MIN)
LCL
(MIN)
ELTCTL
(MIN)
170.3 72.3 2.0 72.3 74.3 64.8 67.8 20.0 40.0 35.0
459.3 61.5 3.8 63.3 65.3 52.8 55.7 23.0 40.0 23.0
10 51.3 53.3 6.0 57.3 59.3 44.8 47.8 25.0 40.0 15.0
16 46.7 48.7 7.6 54.2 56.2 40.7 43.7 25.0 38.0 10.9
20 44.3 46.3 8.5 52.8 54.8 38.8 41.7 25.0 37.0 9.0
31.25 39.2 41.2 10.7 49.9 51.9 34.9 37.9 23.6 35.1 5.1
62.5 29.9 32.0 15.4 45.4 47.4 28.9 31.8 21.5 32.0 5.0
100 22.5 24.5 19.8 42.3 44.3 24.8 27.8 20.1 30.0 5.0
150 14.9 16.9 24.7 39.7 41.7 21.3 24.3 18.9 28.2 5.0
200 8.8 10.8 29.0 37.8 39.8 18.8 21.8 18.0 27.0 5.0
250 3.5 5.5 32.8 36.3 38.3 16.8 19.8 17.3 26.0 5.0
350 — — 39.8 34.1 36.1 13.9 16.9 16.3 — —
400 — — 43.0 33.3 35.3 12.8 15.8 15.9 — —
500 — — 48.9 31.8 33.8 10.8 13.8 15.2 — —
Notes:ValuesareexpressedindBper100m(328ft.)length.Valuesabove250MHzareforinformationalpurposesonly.
PHYSICAL DATA
CMR (NON-PLENUM) CMP (PLENUM)
NominalCableDiameter(in) 0.205 0.200
Nominal Cable Weight (lbs/1000ft) 28 28
Minimum Bend Radius (in) 1.0 1.0
MaximumPullingForce(lbs) 32 32
TemperatureRating(˚C)
 Installation: 0to+60 0to+60
 Operation: -20to+75 -20to+75
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
DC Resistance(max)Ohms/100m(328ft)@20˚C 9.38
DC Resistance Unbalance (max) Individual Pair % 4.0
Delay Skew (max) ns/100m 45
Nom. Velocity of Propagation
% Speed of Light
CMP:70
CMR:68
Characteristic Impedance
Frequency(f): 1-250MHz
Ohms
100 ± 15
Input Impedance
Frequency(f): 1-100MHz
100-250 MHz
Ohms
100 ± 15
100 ± 22
Datasubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
CATEGORY 6 CROSS-SECTION
JACKET
TAPE
INSULATION
CONDUCTOR
RIP CORD
145
Sound, Alarm and Security Cable Electronics
Carol
®
Helix/Hi-Temp
®
Category 5e Cable
Enhanced Transmission Throughput
Product Construction:
Conductors:
 •24 AWG solid bare annealed copper
Insulation
 •Non-Plenum:Polyolefin
 •Plenum:Fluoropolymer
Rip Cord
 •Applied longitudinally under jacket
Jacket
 •Non-Plenum:flame-retardantPVC
 •Plenum:low-smoke,flame-retardant
PVC
 •TRU-Mark® print legend contains
footage markings from 1000' to 0'
Applications:
 •IEEE802.3:1000BASE-T(Gigabit
Ethernet),100BASE-TX,10BASE-T
 •52/155 Mp/s ATM
 •ANSIX3.263:100Mb/s
 •4/16 Mp/s token ring
Compliances:
 •ANSI/TIA/EIA568B.2(Category5e)
 •ICEAS-90-661(Category5e)
 •UL&c(UL)TypeCMR(UL1666)for
Non-Plenum
 •UL&c(UL)TypeCMP(NFPA262and
CSAFT-6SteinerTunnelFireTestsfor
Plenum Applications)
 •UL444
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •Third-partyverifiedforguaranteed
performance
Packaging:
 •1000' Pull-Pac® Il
 •1000' Spool-Pac®
PART NUMBERS
PULL-PAC® II SPOOL-PAC®
JACKET COLOR
CMR
(NON-PLENUM)
CMP
(PLENUM)
CMR
(NON-PLENUM)
CMP
(PLENUM)
Blue CR5.30.07 CP5.30.07 CR5.A3.07 CP5.A3.07
White CR5.30.02 CP5.30.02 CR5.A3.02 CP5.A3.02
Gray CR5.30.10 CP5.30.10 CR5. A3.10 CP5.A3.10
Green CR5.30.06 CP5.30.06 CR5.A3.06 CP5.A3.06
Yellow CR5.30.05 CP5.30.05 CR5.A3.05 CP5.A3.05
Red CR5.30.03 CP5.30.03 CR5.A3.03 CP5.A3.03
ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE
FREQUENCY
MHZ
PSACR
(MIN)
ACR
(MIN)
ATTENUATION
(MAX)
PSNEXT
(MIN)
NEXT
(MIN)
PSELFEXT
(MIN)
ELFEXT
(MIN)
RETURN LOSS
(MIN)
160.3 63.3 2.0 62.3 65.3 60.8 63.8 20.0
449.2 52.2 4.1 53.3 56.3 48.7 51.7 23.0
10 40.8 43.8 6.5 47.3 50.3 40.8 43.8 25.0
16 36.0 39.0 8.2 44.2 47.2 36.7 39.7 25.0
20 33.5 36.5 9.3 42.8 45.8 34.7 37.7 25.0
25 30.9 33.9 10.4 41.3 44.3 32.8 35.8 24.3
31.25 28.2 31.2 11.7 39.9 42.9 30.9 33.9 23.6
62.5 18.4 21.4 17.0 35.4 38.4 24.8 27.8 21.5
100 10.3 13.3 22.0 32.3 35.3 20.8 23.8 20.1
155 1.4 4.4 28.1 29.4 32.4 16.9 19.9
200 — — 32.4 27.8 30.8 14.7 17.7
250 — — 36.9 26.3 29.3 12.8 15.8
350 — — 44.9 24.1 27.1 9.9 12.9
Notes:ValuesareexpressedindBper100m(328ft.)length.Valuesabove250MHzareforinformationalpurposesonly.
PHYSICAL DATA
CMR (NON-PLENUM) CMP (PLENUM)
NominalCableDiameter(in) 0.200 0.180
Nominal Cable Weight (lbs/1000ft) 21 19
Minimum Bend Radius (in) 1.0 1.0
MaximumPullingForce(lbs) 25 25
TemperatureRating(˚C)
 Installation: 0to+60 0to+60
 Operation: -10to+60 -10to+60
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
DC Resistance(max)Ohms/100m(328ft)@20˚C 8.9
DC Resistance Unbalance (max) Individual Pair % 3.0
Mutual Capacitance(nom)pF/ft@1KHz 14
Delay Skew (max) ns/100m 45
Nom. Velocity of Propagation
% Speed of Light
CMP:72
CMR:70
Characteristic Impedance
Frequency(f): 1-100MHz
Ohms
100 ± 15
Datasubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
CATEGORY 5e CROSS-SECTION
JACKET
INSULATION
CONDUCTOR
RIP CORD
146
Electronics
General Cable offers a variety
of Carol® Brand wire and cable
for audio/video and direct
burial applications. From field
production cable to microphone,
snake, guitar and speaker
cable, General Cable supports
the increasingly demanding
entertainment industry.
For extreme hard service,
General Cable’s rubber
microphone cables offer the
ultimate in performance and
service life. The rubber designs
are highly flexible and designed
to lie flat on studio floors, as
well as provide high impact and
abrasion resistance.
For outdoor and cold weather
applications, microphone cable
jacketed with Carolprene®
provides the ultimate protection
against ozone, oil and ultraviolet
radiation.
These technically sophisticated
cables are required to contain
sources of interference and
to protect against difficulties
where they are unavoidable. In
addition to providing the needed
electrical characteristics, the
cables are properly designed to
handle demanding conditions,
such as microphone hum,
handling noise, crosstalk,
electrostatic hum, SCR noise
and common ground noise—
either on stage, in a studio or at
a remote venue.
For more information on these
cables or for other special
applications, please contact
your General Cable sales
representative.
Index Page
Command® Series
Home Entertainment
Cables Guide 147-148
Command® Series
Cruise Ship Cables Guide 149-150
Command® Series
Speaker Cable 151-155
Speaker Wire 156
Superflex® Speaker Wire 157
Pro Audio Speaker Wire 158
Special Audio, Communication
& Instrumentation 159-161
Low Skew 4-Pair UTP 162
SmartWrap™ Bundled Cable 163
Direct Burial, Audio
& Communication 164-165
Digital Audio Snake Cable 166
Analog Audio Snake Cable 167-168
Guitar/Instrument Cable 169
Ultra Flexible, Low Impedance
2-Conductor Microphone Cable 170
Multi-Conductor, Flexfoil® Shield 171
Multi-Conductor, Rubber,
Braid Shield Microphone Cable 172
Multi-Conductor, Spiral Shield 173
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield 174
Microphone Cable, Multi-Conductor,
Carolprene®, Braid Shield 175
SMPTE-311 Hybrid Fiber Optic/
Copper Camera Cable 176
Electronic News Gathering/Field
Production Camera Cable 177
Audio/Video & Home Entertainment Cable 8
147
ELECTRONICS PRODUCT BULLETIN
Carol® Brand Command® Series Speaker Cables offer
outstanding performance at an affordable price. The
cables are highly flexible and available in a wide variety
of options for in-wall use for home theaters as well as
high definition applications. Whether your choice of speaker
cable is constructed with Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) or the more
universally accepted Tough Pitch Copper (ETP), your speaker
system will perform as designed and to your expectations.
• OFCcopperisdenedas99.95%pure.Thereningprocess
provides reduced oxygen content and other impurities.
• HighConductiveElectrolyticToughPitchCopperisthemost
 widelyusedrenedcopperwithintheelectroniccableindustry.
 Itisdenedas99.9%-99.94%oxygen-freeandprovidesthe
same level of conductivity as OFC.
There are a number of considerations to be made when
choosing the proper speaker cable:
• ChoosetheproperAWGsizeforyoursystemdesign(Speaker
 Impedance,4or8ohm)andacceptablelossfortherequired
cable distance.
• Chooseanacceptablestrandingthatwillprovidebotheaseof
installation and flexibility.
• Chooseacablethatisappropriatetotheinstallationrelativeto
any building standards or codes.
  1.UL/CSA
2. NEC Riser, Plenum
• Selectindividualjacketcolorsasnecessarytocontributeto
 roomorcircuitidentication.
• Mostimportantly,choosethecablethatyoufeelcomfortable
 with.IfyouareconvincedthatOFCprovidesabenetthatyou
can hear, select our OFC product. If you choose our speaker
 cablesthatutilizeourhigh-conductiveETP,youwillhave
 selectedacablewiththesameresistanceforequalcablerun
distances. The cable resistance is the primary selection criteria.
Applications:
Digital audio with
high strand, rope
lay construction for
superior flexibility
Applications:
In-wall speakers
and home theater
systems
Applications:
Highdenition,exible
in-wall speakers and
home theater systems
Features:
Oxygen-Free Cu
Conductors
Semi-extrudedjacket
provides a uniform round
cable construction
Command® Series PREMIUM-Grade Speaker Cable NEC Type CL2
Command® Series Home Entertainment Speaker Cable NEC Type CL3, CM, AWM 1/11 A/B
Command® Series “HIGH DEF” Home Entertainment Speaker Cable NEC Type CL3, CM, AWM 1/11 A/B
Catalog No. Conductors AWG (Stranding) Length
C1458.55.90 2 16 (105 x 36) 25' Coil
C1458.56.90 2 16 (105 x 36) 50' Coil
C1458.57.90 2 16 (105 x 36) 100' Coil
C1458.15.90 2 16 (105 x 36) 250' Spool
C1461.55.90 2 14 (105 x 34) 25' Coil
C1461.56.90 2 14 (105 x 34) 50' Coil
C1461.57.90 2 14 (105 x 34) 100' Coil
C1461.15.90 2 14 (105 x 34) 250' Spool
C1463.55.90 2 12 (259 x 36) 25' Coil
C1463.56.90 2 12 (259 x 36) 50' Coil
C1463.15.90 2 12 (259 x 36) 250' Spool
Catalog No. Conductors AWG (Stranding) Length
C1700 2 12 (65 x 30) 500' Boxes
C1701 4 12 (65 x 30) 500' Boxes
C1702 2 14 (41 x 30) 500' Boxes
C1703 4 14 (41 x 30) 500' Boxes
C1704 2 16 (26 x 30) 500' Boxes
C1705 4 16 (26 x 30) 500' Boxes
Catalog No. Conductors AWG (Stranding) Length
C1800 2 12 (105 x 32) 500' Reels
C1801 4 12 (105 x 32) 500' Reels
C1802 2 14 (105 x 34) 500' Boxes
C1803 4 14 (105 x 34) 500' Reels
C1804 2 16 (65 x 34) 500' Boxes
C1805 4 16 (65 x 34) 500' Boxes
Command® Series
Home Entertainment Cables
148
Command® Series Home Entertainment Cables
Applications:
Digital audio, stereo
systems
Command® Series Speaker Wire UL Listed (Wires, Misc)
Catalog No. Conductors AWG (Stranding) Length
C1356 2 24 (7 x 32) 500' Reels
C1362 2 22 (7 x 30) 500' Reels
C1360 2 20 (10 x 30) 500' Reels
C1357 2 18 (16 x 30) 500' Reels
C1358 2 16 (26 x 30) 500' Reels
C1361 2 14 (41 x 30) 500' Reels
C1363 2 12 (65 x 30) 500' Reels
Applications:
Hometheaters,
home audio
systems
Command® Series Twisted Pair Speaker Cable NEC Type CMR
Catalog No. Conductors AWG (Stranding) Length
C1000A 2 22 (7 x 30) 500' Reels
C1001A 2 20 (7 x 28) 500' Reels
C1002A 2 18 (7 x 26) 500' Reels
C1003A 2 16 (19 x 29) 500' Reels
C1004A 2 14 (42 x 30) 500' Reels
C1005A 2 12 (65 x 30) 500' Reels
Applications:
Movietheaters,
commercial sound
installations
Commercial-Grade Speaker Cables NEC Type CMR
Catalog No. Conductors AWG (Stranding) Length
E1042S 2 16 (19/.0117) 500' Reels
E1044S 4 16 (19/.0117) 500' Reels
E1052S 2 14 (19/.0147) 500' Reels
E1054S 4 14 (19/.0147) 500' Reels
E1062S 2 12 (19/.0185) 500' Reels
E1064S 4 12 (19/.0185) 500' Reels
Applications:
Low- and high-impedence microphones, broadcast and
studio use, communication and audio systems, shielded
power supplies, control circuits, video and audio
interconnecting cables, suggested voltage rating of 300
Rubber Jacketed Microphone CableHigh- and Low-Impedance
Catalog No. Conductors AWG
C1300 1 #20 (26 x 34)
C1301 2 #18 (41 x 34)
C1302 2 #20 (26 x 34)
149
Command® Series
Cruise Ship Cables
ELECTRONICS PRODUCT BULLETIN
General Cable’s Carol® Brand
Command Series Cruise Ship Cables
are manufactured for use on cruise ships
and yachts. These cables, which contain
low smoke, zero halogen jackets, are
designed to deliver premier audio, video
and data communications capabilities
aboard marine vessels.
The Carol Brand Command Series
Cruise Ship Cables are RoHS
compliant and approved by the
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
for use in marine applications.
ABS is the leading international
organization committed to promoting
the security of life, property and the
natural environment primarily through
the development and verification of
standards for the design, construction
and operational maintenance of marine-
related facilities. Their stamp on Carol
Brand Command Series Cruise Ship
Cables means that our cables have been
certified for product compliance and will
perform reliably in marine and off-shore
environments. For more information on
ABS, please visit: www.eagle.org
When your cruise ship or yacht
project requires high-quality
performance, think of Carol Brand
Command Series Cruise Ship Cables.
You can always Demand Better…Expect
More™ with General Cable Carol Brand
Electronic cables. We manufacture over
1,300 standard electronic cables that we
can ship direct from stock, and we have
the technical staff and design expertise to
meet any customer cable requirement.
Special Application Cable
Hook-Up Wire
Plenum Cable
Coaxial Cable
Microphone Cable
Computer Cable
General Purpose Cable
Multi-Conductor Communication
& Control Cable
Multi-Paired Communication
& Control Cable
Fire Alarm Cable
Sound & Security Cable
150
Command® Series Cruise Ship Cables
ABS Listed
Carol® Brand Command® Series Audio Control & Instrumentation Cable–Multi-Pair, Foil Shield
PART
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE COND. STRAND. JACKET TYPE
JACKET COLOR/
TEMPERATURE
NOMINAL O.D.
INSULATION TYPE
INSULATION
THICKNESS CONDUCTOR
COLOR CODE
NOM. CAP.* pF/FT
INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C2520ACS 1 Pair 22 7/30 Tinned
Copper
Flame Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen Free
Polyolefin PVC
Black/-30°C
+75°C
0.162 4.11 -40°C to +105°C
Polypropylene
0.008 0.20 Black - Red 35 67
C1352ACS 2 Pair 22 7/30 Tinned
Copper
Flame Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen Free
Polyolefin PVC
Black/-30°C
+75°C
0.196 4.98 -40°C to +105°C
Polypropylene
0.008 0.20 P1: Black - Red, P2:
Green - White
35 62
C6040ACS 3 Pair 22 7/30 Tinned
Copper
Flame Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen Free
Polyolefin PVC
Black/-30°C
+75°C
0.270 6.86 -40°C to +105°C
Polypropylene
0.010 0.25 P1: Black - Red, P2:
Black - White, P3:
Black - Green
30 55
APPROVALS - (UL) c(UL) Listed Communication Cable Type CMG-LS 75°C, ABS Listed, & RoHS Compliant
*A - Capacitance between conductors
*B - Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to the shield
Carol® Brand Command® Series RG-6 Coaxial Cable
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION JACKET TYPE
JACKET COLOR/
TEMPERATURE
NOMINAL O.D.
INSULATION
TYPE
INSULATION
THICKNESS NOM.
IMP.
()
NOMINAL
VEL. OF
PROP.
NOM.
CAP.**
pF/FT
NOMINAL ATTENUATION
INCHES mm INCHES mm MHz
dB/
100 FT MHz
dB/
100 FT
C5775ACS 18 AWG Solid
Copper-Clad Steel,
Dual Shielded,
CATV Coaxial
Cable
Flame Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen Free
Polyolefin PVC
Black/-30°C
+75°C
0.274 6.96 Gas Injected
Foam
Polyethylene
0.0700 1.78 75±3 83% 16.2 5.00 0.67 550 4.71
55.00 1.60 750 5.59
211.00 2.87 870 6.00
270.00 3.24 1000 6.54
300.00 3.43 1450 8.30
350.00 3.72 1800 9.30
400.00 4.00 2250 10.60
450.00 4.26 3000 11.90
C5814ACS 18 AWG Solid
Bare Copper, Dual
Shielded, Video
Coaxial Cable
Flame Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen Free
Polyolefin PVC
Black/-30°C
+75°C
0.274 6.96 Gas Injected
Foam
Polyethylene
0.0700 1.78 75 82% 16.2 1.00 0.24 270 2.97
3.58 0.45 360 3.43
5.00 0.54 540 4.25
7.00 0.63 720 4.95
10.00 0.72 750 5.00
67.50 1.57 1000 5.89
71.50 1.60 1500 7.33
88.50 1.75 2000 8.57
100.00 1.84 2250 9.14
135.00 2.10 3000 10.67
143.00 2.16 4500 13.29
180.00 2.42
C8029ACS Element 1 - 18
AWG Solid Bare
Copper, Video
Coaxial Cable
Flame Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen Free
Polyolefin PVC
Black/-30°C
+75°C
0.275 6.99 Gas Injected
Foam
Polyethylene
0.0700 1.78 75 83% 16.3 1.00 0.20 200 3.00
5.00 0.45 400 4.30
10.00 0.64 700 5.80
50.00 1.46 900 6.70
100.00 2.10 1000 7.10
Element 2 - 2 Cond.
18 AWG 7/.0152”
Stranded Bare
Copper, Power Pair
Flame Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen Free
Polyolefin PVC
Black/-30°C
+75°C
0.186 4.72 -40°C to
+105°C
Polypropylene
0.0065 0.17 24**
APPROVALS - (UL) c(UL) Listed Communication Cable Type CMG-LS 75°C, ABS Listed, & RoHS Compliant
** Capacitance between conductors
Carol® Brand Command® Series Category 5e Cable
PART
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
JACKET
TYPE
JACKET COLOR/
TEMPERATURE
NOMINAL O.D.
INSULATION
TYPE
INSULATION
THICKNESS CONDUCTOR
COLOR CODE
INPUT
IMP.
()
FRE-
QUENCY
PSCAR ACR ATTENUATION PSNEXT NEXT PSELFEXT ELFEXT RL
VALUES ARE EXPRESSED IN dB PER 100m (328 FT) LENGTH
INCHES mm INCHES mm MIN. MIN. MAX. MIN. MIN. MIN. MIN. MIN.
CR5ACS
4 Pair 24 AWG
Solid Bare
Copper ScTP
Category 5e
Cable
Flame
Retardant
Low Smoke
Halogen
Free
Polyolefin
PVC
Black/-20°C
+75°C
0.260 6.60 Polyolefin 0.010 0.25 P1: White/Blue - Blue
P2: White/Orange -
Orange
P3: White/Green - Green
P4: White/Brown - Brown
100±15 0.772
1.000
4.000
8.000
10.000
16.000
20.000
25.000
31.250
62.500
100.000
62.2
60.3
49.2
43.0
40.8
36.1
33.5
30.9
28.2
18.4
10.3
65.2
63.3
52.2
46.0
43.8
39.1
36.5
33.9
31.2
21.4
13.3
1.8
2.0
4.1
5.8
6.5
8.2
9.3
10.4
11.7
17.0
22.0
64.0
62.3
53.3
48.8
47.3
44.3
42.8
41.3
39.9
35.4
32.3
67.0
65.3
56.3
51.8
50.3
47.3
45.8
44.3
42.9
38.4
35.3
63.0
60.8
48.7
42.7
40.8
36.7
34.7
32.8
30.9
24.8
20.8
66.0
63.8
51.7
45.7
43.8
39.7
37.7
35.8
33.9
27.8
23.8
20.0
23.0
24.5
25.0
25.0
25.0
24.3
23.6
21.5
20.1
APPROVALS - (UL) c(UL) Listed Communication Cable Type CMG-LS 75°C, ABS Listed, & RoHS Compliant
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Product Description:
Command® Series Premium Grade Speaker
Cable was designed to offer outstanding
performance at an affordable price. The
cables are highly flexible and can be used
for in-wall installations, making them ideal
for use in home theater systems.
The Premium Grade Speaker Cable is
available in 250' spools for custom-cut
lengths, and in 25-, 50- and 100-foot clam-
shells. The packaged cables are ideal for
display on pegboard, gondolas or H-frame
shelves.
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •16through12AWGfullyannealed
stranded bare copper conductor per
ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,clearPVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Stereosystems
 •In-wallspeakers
 •Hometheater
Features:
 •High-strand,rope-layconductorsgive
the cable extra flexibility
 •Convenientfootageandpolaritymarkers,
at one-foot intervals to make installation
easy
 •Paintabletomatchanydécor
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Command® Series Premium Grade Speaker Cable
NEC Type CL2
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND LENGTH
COLOR
OF
JACKET
PACKAGE
TYPE
PKG
PER
CARTON
CARTON
WEIGHT
(LBS)
CARTON
DIMENSIONS
(H x W x D)
CARTON
CUBE UPC NUMBER
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
C1458.55.90 2 16 66/34 25' Clear Coil 6 6.4 12.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.586 0 79407 76307 8
C1458.56.90 2 16 66/34 50' Clear Coil 6 10.4 12.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.586 0 79407 76308 5
C1458.57.90 2 16 66/34 100' Clear Coil 6 18.6 15.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.727 0 79407 76309 2
C1458.15.90 2 16 66/34 250' Clear Spool 1 8.5 6.6 x 6.6 x 6.3 0.159 0 79407 76273 6
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
C1461.55.90 2 14 105/34 25' Clear Coil 6 8.5 12.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.586 0 79407 76310 8
C1461.56.90 2 14 105/34 50' Clear Coil 6 14.5 12.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.586 0 79407 76311 5
C1461.57.90 2 14 105/34 100' Clear Coil 6 27.0 15.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.727 0 79407 76312 2
C1461.15.90 2 14 105/34 250' Clear Spool 1 11.5 6.6 x 6.6 x 6.3 0.159 0 79407 76274 3
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
C1463.55.90 2 12 259/36 25' Clear Coil 6 11.8 12.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.586 0 79407 76313 9
C1463.56.90 2 12 259/36 50' Clear Coil 6 21.4 15.5 x 8.1 x 10.0 0.727 0 79407 76314 6
C1463.15.90 2 12 259/36 250' Clear Spool 1 17.5 13.0 x 6.5 x 9.5 0.464 0 79407 76275 0
®
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Canadian
Standard
Association
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •12,14,16,or18AWGfullyannealed,
stranded bare copper per ASTM B-8
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Jacket:
 •PVC,commandblue
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+60˚C
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Stereosystems
 •In-wallspeakers
 •Hometheater
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Securitysystems
 •Bi-ampspeakers
Features:
 •Flexible
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3
(UL:60°C)
 •CSA,CMG,AWMI/IIA/B
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
Vertical Tray Flame Test
 •PassesCSAFT-4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
®
Command® Series Home Entertainment Speaker Cable
NEC Type CL3, CSA, CMG, AWM I/II A/B
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
WALL
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES
mm
INCHES
mm
C17002 12 65/30 0.009 0.15 0.021 0.53 0.254 6.45
C17014 12 65/30 0.009 0.15 0.021 0.53 0.299 7.59
C17022 14 41/30 0.009 0.15 0.021 0.53 0.220 5.59
C17034 14 41/30 0.009 0.15 0.021 0.53 0.257 6.53
C1704 2 16 26/30 0.009 0.15 0.021 0.53 0.191 4.85
C1705 4 16 26/30 0.009 0.15 0.021 0.53 0.222 5.64
†CL3, CSA AWM I/II A/B only
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
4Green
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •16-12AWGfullyannealed,stranded
oxygen-free high conductivity bare
copper per ASTM B-170
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
Jacket:
 •PVC,commandblue
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+60˚C
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Stereosystems
 •In-wallspeakers
 •Hometheater
 •Remotecontrolcircuits
 •Securitysystems
 •Bi-ampspeakers
Features:
 •Flexible
 •Highconductivity,oxygen-free
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3
(UL:60°C)
 •NECArticle800TypeCM
(UL:60°C)
 •CSA,CMG,(CSA:80°C,600V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
Vertical Tray Flame Test
 •PassesCSAFT-4VerticalFlameTest
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Canadian
Standard
Association
Command
®
Series OFHC Home Entertainment Speaker Cable
CL3(UL),CM(UL)c(UL),CSA,CMG,CSATYPEAWM
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1800** 2 12 105/32 0.009 0.23 0.021 0.53 0.264 6.71 25.5
C1801** 4 12 105/32 0.009 0.23 0.021 0.53 0.311 7.90 25.5
C1802** 2 14 105/34 0.009 0.23 0.021 0.53 0.226 5.74 23.8
C1803** 4 14 105/34 0.009 0.23 0.021 0.53 0.265 6.73 23.8
C1804 2 16 64/34 0.009 0.23 0.021 0.53 0.196 4.98 22.1
C1805 4 16 65/34 0.009 0.23 0.021 0.53 0.228 5.79 22.1
*Capacitance between conductors
**NEC Type CL3 and CSA Type AWM Only
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
3White
4Green
®
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22-12AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedS-RPVC
Jacket:
 •PVC,white
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Stereosystems
 •In-wallspeakers
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR
(UL,c(UL):75°C)
 •NECArticle725TypeCL3
(UL,c(UL):105°C)
 •UL,c(UL)AWMStyle2587
(UL,c(UL):90°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
Vertical Tray Flame Test
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
®
Command® Series Twisted Pair Speaker Cable
CMR(UL)c(UL)orCL3(UL),AWMStyle2587
Color Code Chart
C1000A-C1001A
NO. OF
COND. COLORS
1Black
2Red
C1002A-C1005A
NO. OF
COND. COLORS
1Black
2White
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM.
C-C
CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
NEC Type CMR
C1000A 2 22 7/30 0.015 0.38 0.025 0.64 0.170 4.32 20.6
C1001A 2 20 7/28 0.013 0.33 0.025 0.64 0.178 4.52 24.5
C1002A 2 18 7/26 0.022 0.56 0.028 0.71 0.235 5.97 21.3
C1003A 2 16 19/.0117 0.023 0.58 0.032 0.81 0.274 6.96 23.5
NEC Type CL3, UL Style 2587 (600V)
C1004A* 2 14 41/30 0.031 0.79 0.032 0.81 0.340 8.64 30.3
C1005A* 2 12 65/30 0.032 0.81 0.035 0.89 0.386 9.80 32.6
*Capacitance between conductors.
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Product Description:
Command® Series Studio Grade Speaker
Cable brings sounds to life. It is engineered
to deliver the true fidelity of a music signal
from the source to the speaker—maintaining
the highest signal integrity for ultimate clarity.
It is the perfect speaker cable for the dis-
criminating audiophile.
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •16through12AWGfullyannealed
stranded silver-plated conductor per
ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,clearbluePVC
 •Temperaturerange:0°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Stereosystems
 •In-wallspeakers
Features:
 •Silver-platedconductorlowerselectrical
resistance for superior signal rendition
 •High-strand,rope-layconductorsgive
the cable extra flexibility
 •Convenientfootageandpolaritymarkers,
at one-foot intervals to make installation
easy
 •Paintabletomatchanydécor
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Command® Series Studio Grade Speaker Cable
NEC Type CL2
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND LENGTH
COLOR
OF JACKET
PACKAGE
TYPE
PKG
PER
CARTON
CARTON
WEIGHT
(LBS)
CARTON
DIMENSIONS
(H x W x D)
CARTON
CUBE UPC NUMBER
16 AWG CONDUCTORS
C1558.15.92 2 16 105/36 250’ Clear Blue Spool 1 8.5 6.6 x 6.6 x 6.3 0.159 0 79407 76276 7
14 AWG CONDUCTORS
C1561.15.92 2 14 168/36 250’ Clear Blue Spool 1 11.5 6.6 x 6.6 x 6.3 0.159 0 79407 76280 4
12 AWG CONDUCTORS
C1563.15.92 2 12 259/36 250’ Clear Blue Spool 1 17.5 13.0 x 6.5 x 9.5 0.464 0 79407 76280 4
®
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru12AWGfullyannealedone
bare, one tin stranded copper per
ASTMB-174
Insulation/Jacket:
 •Premium-gradePVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Hi-fiandstereospeakerwire
 •Jukeboxes
 •Notforin-walluse
 •Hometheater
Compliances:
 •ULWiresMisc.
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerService
forpackagingandcoloroptions
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWGtinnedannealedstranded
copper
 •StrandedtinnedcopperperASTMB-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-codedPVC
 •Temperaturerange:-30˚Cto+80˚C
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Audiosystems
 •Notforin-walluse
Compliances:
 •ULStyle1007(UL:80°C,300V)
Packaging:
 •1000'(305m)reels
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX
STOCK
COLOR
99 Black-White
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
AWM STYLE 1007 (80°C, 300 V)
C7102A 2 18 7/.0152 0.020 0.51 0.172 4.37
Speaker Wire
ULListedorAWMStyle1007
CATALOG
NUMBER
NUMBER
OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
UL LISTED (60°C)
C1356 2 24 7/32 0.016 0.41 0.058x0.117 1.47x2.79
C1362 2 22 7/30 0.020 0.51 0.070x0.145 1.77x3.68
C1360 2 20 10/30 0.020 0.51 0.085x0.160 2.16x4.06
C1357 2 18 16/30 0.020 0.51 0.083x0.181 2.11x4.60
C1358 216 26/30 0.020 0.51 0.105x0.210 2.67x5.33
C1361 2 14 41/30 0.025 0.64 0.125x0.235 3.18x5.69
C1363 2 12 65/30 0.025 0.64 0.154x0.323 3.91x8.20
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX COLORS
01 Black
02 White
08 Brown
10 Gray
90 Clear
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •12AWGfullyannealedstrandedbare
copper conductor per ASTM B-3
Insulation/Jacket:
 •Premium-grade,clearSuperflex® PVC
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Hi-fiandstereospeakerwire
 •Jukeboxes
 •Notforin-walluse
Compliances:
 •ULMisc.(UL:120V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18AWG,1tinnedand1barecopper
conductor per ASTM B-174
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,clearPVC
Jacket:
 •PVC,clear
 •Temperaturerange:-20˚Cto+60˚C
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Hi-fiandstereospeakerwire
 •Jukeboxes
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Superflex® Speaker Wire
UL Listed
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX
STOCK
COLOR
90 Clear
Color Code Chart
ORDERING
SUFFIX
STOCK
COLOR
90 Clear
CATALOG
NUMBER
NUMBER OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1364 2 12 7x37/36 0.060 1.52 0.220x0.456 5.59x11.58
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C6367 2 18 16/30 0.016 0.41 0.025 0.64 0.210 5.33
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •12-18AWGstrandedbarecopper
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •PVC
Jacket:
 •PVC,matteblack
 •Highflexibility
Applications:
 •Recordingstudios
 •Commercialbroadcastfacilities
 •Notforin-walluse
Features:
 •Highdurabilityandlong-lastingservice
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging, color options and agency
approvals
Pro Audio Speaker Wire
CATALOG
NUMBER CONDUCTOR & O.D. INSULATION & O.D.
JACKET
& O.D.
WEIGHT
LBS/Mft
740002 2/C 12 AWG Stranded
65/30 Bare Copper
PVC
0.136" Nom.
PVC
0.365" Nom. 100
740102 2/C 14 AWG Stranded
41/30 Bare Copper
PVC
0.118" Nom.
PVC
0.295" Nom. 75
740202 2/C 16 AWG Stranded
26/30 Bare Copper
PVC
0.102" Nom.
PVC
0.295" Nom. 60
740302 2/C 18 AWG Stranded
41/34 Bare Copper
PVC
0.079" Nom.
PVC
0.235" Nom. 38
CATALOG
NUMBER CONDUCTOR & O.D. INSULATION & O.D.
JACKET
& O.D.
WEIGHT
LBS/Mft
740004 4/C 12 AWG Stranded
65/30 Bare Copper
PVC
0.136" Nom.
PVC
0.463" Nom. 165
740104 4/C 14 AWG Stranded
41/30 Bare Copper
PVC
0.118" Nom.
PVC
0.397" Nom. 107
740204 4/C 16 AWG Stranded
26/30 Bare Copper
PVC
0.102" Nom.
PVC
0.338" Nom. 75
740304 4/C 18 AWG Stranded
41/34 Bare Copper
PVC
0.079" Nom.
PVC
0.283" Nom. 53
NOTE:Cabledwithjutellersandpapertapeunderjacket.
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2White
3Red
4Green
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24thru20AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene(C1333A)orPVC(C1345A)
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum,foilfacing
out
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Audio
 •Communications
 •EMIisolatedcircuitsforinstrumentation
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •ULStyle2093(UL:60°C,300V)
 •ULStyle2095(UL:80°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Special Audio, Communication & Instrumentation
UL 2095, 2093
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
Shielded
1Black
2Red
Unshielded
1Natural
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
UL Style 2093, 300 VOLT
C1333A 3 2-20
Shielded
1-20
Unshielded
10/30
7/28
0.015
0.016
0.38
0.41
0.028 0.71 0.206 5.23 26.0 47.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
Shielded
1Black
2Red
3Green
4Yellow
Unshielded
1Blue
2White
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
UL Style 2095, 300 VOLT
C1345A 6 4-24
Shielded
2-22
Unshielded
7/32
7/30
0.015 0.38 0.025 0.64 0.230 5.84 32.0 57.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22thru18AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •C1331A-Premium-grade,coIor-coded
PVC
 •C1340A-Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •C1343A-Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester over
twoconductors,25%overlap,minimum,
foil facing out
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Audio
 •Communications
 •EMIisolatedcircuitsforinstrumentation
Compliances:
 •NecArticle725TypeCL2
(UL:75°C,150V)
 •C1331A-ULStyle2095(UL:80°C)
 •C1340A-ULStyle2835(UL:60°C)
 •C1343A-ULStyle2094(UL:60°C)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetUL70,000BTU
Vertical Tray Flame Test
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Special Audio, Communication & Instrumentation
UL 2095, UL 2835, UL 2094, NEC Type CL2
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
Shielded
1Black
2Red
Unshielded
1Green
2White
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
UL Style 2095, NEC Type CL2
C1331A 4 2-20
Shielded
2-20
Unshielded
7/28 0.016 0.41 0.032 0.81 0.230 5.84 41.0 74.0
UL Style 2835
C1340A 4 2-22
Shielded
2-22
Unshielded
7/30 0.008 0.20 0.017 0.43 0.161 4.09 29.0 52.0
UL Style 2094
C1343A 4 2-20
Shielded
2-18
Unshielded
7/28
16/30
0.018 0.46 0.032 0.81 0.259 6.58 27.0 49.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •64%tinnedcopperbraidoveronepair
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
 •Specialaudio
 •Communicationandcontrol
 •Instrumentation
 •Applicationswheretotalisolationof
signal is required
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •ULStyle2094(UL:60°C,300V)
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
 •DesignedtomeetULVW-1VerticalWire
Flame Test
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Special Audio, Communication & Instrumentation
UL 2094
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C1338A 2 1-22
Shielded
1-22
Unshielded
7/30 0.015 0.38 0.030 0.76 0.295 7.49 24.0 43.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1Black/Natural
2Black/Natural
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •23or24AWGsolidbarecopper
Insulation:
 •Fluorinatedethylenepropylene(FEP)
 •Highdensitypropylene(HDPE)
Jacket:
 •Plenum-Flexguard® green
 •Riser-PVCmaroon
Applications:
 •SuitableforRGBvideoapplications
 •DigitalCCTVcameras
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800TypeCMR(UL),c(UL)
 •NECArticle800TypeCMP(UL),c(UL)
Packaging:
 •1000'Pull-Pacs®
 •ContactCustomerServiceforadditional
packaging options
Low Skew 4-Pair UTP
NECTypeCMR/CMP(UL),c(UL)
CATALOG
NUMBER
AWG
SIZE
NOMINAL
DCR
NOMINAL
O.D.
(INCHES)
INSULATION
MATERIAL NOMINAL
IMPEDANCE
OHMS
PROPAGATION
DELAY SKEW
NOMINAL
ATTENUATION BELDEN
PART NO.INCHES mm MHz
dB/328 ft.
E3842S
CMP
24 AWG
Solid Bare
Copper
27.4
/Mft
0.185 Fluorinated Ethylene
Propylene(FEP)
100 2.2 ns/328 ft. 1
4
8
10
16
20
25
31.25
62.50
100
155
200
250*
300*
350*
2.0
4.1
5.8
6.5
8.2
9.3
10.4
11.7
17.0
22.0
28.1
32.0
36.4
41.0
44.8
7987P
0.035 0.9
E1842S
CMR
24 AWG
Solid Bare
Copper
27.4
/Mft
0.185 High Density
Propylene(HDPE)
100 2.2 ns/328 ft. 1
4
8
10
16
20
25
31.25
62.50
100
155
200
250*
300*
350*
2.0
4.1
5.8
6.5
8.2
9.3
10.4
11.7
17.0
22.0
28.1
32.0
36.4
41.0
44.8
7987R
0.035 0.9
E3843S
CMP
23 AWG
Solid Bare
Copper
22.0
/Mft
0.200 Fluorinated Ethylene
Propylene(FEP)
100 2.2 ns/328 ft. 1
4
8
10
16
20
25
31.25
62.50
100
155
200
250
300*
350*
2.0
3.8
5.3
6.0
7.6
8.5
9.5
10.7
15.4
19.8
25.2
29.0
32.8
35.2
39.8
7989P
0.040 1.0
E1843S
CMR
23 AWG
Solid Bare
Copper
22.0
/Mft
0.213 High Density
Propylene(HDPE)
100 2.2 ns/328 ft. 1
4
8
10
16
20
25
31.25
62.50
100
155
200
250*
300*
350*
2.0
3.8
5.3
6.0
7.6
8.5
9.5
10.7
15.4
19.8
25.2
29.0
32.8
35.2
39.8
7989R
0.040 1.0
*For information only.
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1White/Blue Stripe and Blue
2White/Orange Stripe and Orange
3White/Green Stripe and Green
4White/Brown Stripe and Brown
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CATALOG
NUMBER
SAFETY RATING BINDING OR
JACKET
CONSTRUCTION
710021 Riser Binding 4 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP
810021 Plenum Binding 4 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP
710022 Riser Binding 6 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP
810022 Plenum Binding 6 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP
710023 Riser Binding 4 Carol® Brand Cat 5e ScTP
810023 Plenum Binding 4 Carol® Brand Cat 5e ScTP
710024 Riser Binding 6 Carol® Brand Cat 5e ScTP
810024 Plenum Binding 6 Carol® Brand Cat 5e ScTP
710010 Riser Jacket 2 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP and 2 RG6 Quad
Smart Home coax
710011 Riser Jacket 2 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP, 2 RG6 Quad Smart
Home coax and 2 simplex multimode fiber cables
710017 Riser Binding 2 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP and 2 RG6 Quad
Smart Home coax
710018 Riser Binding 2 Carol® Brand Cat 5e UTP, 2 RG6 Quad Smart
Home coax and 2 simplex multimode fiber cables
Theabovelistingsareforstockcables.Customcongurationsareavailable.Informationissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
ConsultCustomerServiceforavarietyofalternateconstructionsforspecicapplications.
DATA TRANSMISSION PERFORMANCE FOR CAT 5E CABLES
FREQUENCY
(MHZ)
INSERTION LOSS
TYPICAL • MAX*
(dB/100m)
NEXT
TYPICAL • MIN*
(dB)
PSNEXT
TYPICAL • MIN*
(dB)
ACR
TYPICAL • MIN*
(dB/100m)
PSACR
TYPICAL • MIN*
(dB/100m)
ELFEXT
TYPICAL • MIN*
(dB/100m)
PSNEXT
TYPICAL • MIN*
(dB/100m)
RETURN
LOSS MIN
(dB)
119.3•22.0 51.9•35.3 43.8•32.3 32.6•13.3 24.5•10.3 43.7•23.8 38.8•20.8 20.1
*Max/min measurements match TIA/EIA 568 B-2 standards
Product Construction:
Fiber:
 •Multimodeorsinglemodefiberswith
easily strippable 900µm tight buffering
colored per TIA/EIA 598
 •Cabledwitharamidyarnstrength
member and jacketed to meet
appropriate standards
Coax:
 •QuadshieldRG6coaxwithcopper-clad
steel center conductor, either foamed
PE(riser)orFEP(plenum)dielectricand
overall PVC jacket
Twisted Pair:
 •
Unshielded or shielded twisted pair that
meets or exceeds all TIA/EIA 568 B-2
standards for Carol® Brand Cat 5e
Binder:
 •Helicallywoundpolyesterbinder
Overall Jacket (Optional):
 •Riser-ratedversionsuseaflame-
retardant PVC
Applications:
 •
SmartWrap™ cables are several different
cables available with either helical binding
or overall jacketing to allow simultaneous
pulling of multiple cables. Configurations
include combinations of Cat 5e UTP or
ScTP, RG6 video/data quad shield coax
and optical fiber cables. Plenum and riser
versions available
Features:
 •Manycablescanbepulledatonce—
faster installation
 •TIA/EIA568B-2Crosstalk-compliant
 •Simplifiescablemanagement
 •Excellentforresidentialapplications
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800CMR,CSAFT-4riser
 •NECArticle800CMP,CSAFT-6plenum
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR CAT 5E CABLES
DC Resistance
DCR Unbalanced
Mutual Capacitance
9.38Ohms/100Meters•28.6Ohms/1000Feet
5%
55.8pF/m•17pF/ft
Input Impedance
PropagationDelay(Skew)
Velocity of Propagation
100Ohms±15%@1-100MHz
45 nanoseconds/100 meters max
72%plenum/69%riser
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR RG6 CABLES
Capacitance
Characteristic Impedance
53.2pF/m•16.2pF/ft
75 Ohms
Attenuation(dB/100ft)
Velocity of Propagation
0.21@1MHz•6.04dB@1000MHz
83%riser
SmartWrap Bundled Cable
MultipleCableTypesDependingOnApplicationUpto6Cables/JacketedandUnjacketed
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Capacitance
Characteristic Impedance 53.2pF/m•16.2pF/ft
75
r
/Ohms
Attenuation(dB/100ft)
Velocity of Propagation
0.21@1MHz•6.04dB@1000MHz
83%riser
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20AWGfullyannealedsolidtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingout
 •Solidtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •Permaline® high-density polyethylene,
black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Suitablefordirectburial
 •Outdooruses
 •100%shieldedcablewhereRFshielding
is required
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:350volts
Features:
 •Permaline® jackets resist deterioration
 •Sunlight-resistant
 •Highlydurablejacket
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Direct Burial, Audio & Communication
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C2509A 2 20 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.037 0.94 0.190 4.83 25.0 44.0
C2510A 3 20 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.039 0.99 0.205 5.21 22.0 40.0
C2511A 10 20 Solid 0.013 0.33 0.039 0.99 0.310 7.87 20.5 37.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester with
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingin
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
each pair
 •Individuallyshieldedpairs
Jacket:
 •Permaline® high-density polyethylene,
black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+80°C
Applications:
 •Suitablefordirectburial
 •Outdooruses
 •Applicationswheretotalisolationof
signal is required
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:350volts
Features:
 •Permaline® jackets resist deterioration
 •Sunlight-resistant
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Direct Burial, Audio & Communication
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C6061A 3 20 10/30 0.013 0.33 0.047 1.19 0.340 8.64 22.0 39.0
C6062A 6 20 10/30 0.013 0.33 0.047 1.19 0.442 11.23 22.0 39.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
PAIRS COLOR
1Black paired with Red
2Black paired with White
3Black paired with Green
4Black paired with Blue
5BlackpairedwithYellow
6Black paired with Brown
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGstrandedtinnedcopper
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •High-densityfoamedpolyethylene
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairswith24AWG
drain wire
 •Overallfoilshieldwith18AWGdrain
wire
Jacket:
 •PVC,matteblack
 •High-flex,flame-retardant
Applications:
 •Digitalaudio
 •Interconnectionandaudiocomponents
for console board equipment used in
recording studios, radio and television
stations, and post-production facilities
 •Soundsysteminstallations
Features:
 •Highimpedance,78%velocityand
low capacitance providing error-free
transmissions over extended distances
 •PVCjacketingcompoundforultimate
cosmetics, durability and flexibility
 •Jacketedpairscanbesplitoutofoverall
jacket for any length without use of heat-
shrink tubing
 •Individualpairjacketsarecolor-
coded and number-printed for easy
identification
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2
 •NECArticle800TypeCM
 •Meets/exceedsrequirementsofAudio
EngineeringSociety(AES)andEuropean
BroadcastUnion(EBU)
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Digital Audio Snake Cable
AES/EBU110OhmMulti-PairIndividuallyShielded&Jacketed
,
NEC Type CM/CL2
CATALOG
NUMBER CONDUCTOR
INSULATION
& O.D.
SHIELD
(COV.)
JACKET
& O.D.
WT.
#/m
IMPED.
OHMS
CAPAC.
pF/ft.
740601
1/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
HD-Cellular PE
0.066” Nom.
Individual Foil w/ 24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.176" Nom. 13.5 110 12.5
740604
4/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
HD-Cellular PE
0.066” Nom.
Individual Foil w/ 24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.525" Nom. 100 110 12.5
740608
8/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
HD-Cellular PE
0.066” Nom.
Individual Foil w/ 24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.700" Nom. 183 110 12.5
740612
12/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
HD-Cellular PE
0.066” Nom.
Individual Foil w/ 24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.850" Nom. 250 110 12.5
740616
16/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
HD-Cellular PE
0.066” Nom.
Individual Foil w/ 24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 1.000" Nom. 370 110 12.5
740620
20/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
HD-Cellular PE
0.066” Nom.
Individual Foil w/ 24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 1.100" Nom. 425 110 12.5
NOTE:GeneralCablemanufacturestheabovecablesinawiderangeofalternateAWGsizes,paircountsandjacketcolors.
Please consult Customer Service for details.
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGstrandedtinnedcopper
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Polyolefin
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairswith24AWG
drain wire
 •Overallfoilshield24AWGdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,matteblack
 •High-flex,flame-retardant
Applications:
 •Analogaudio
 •Linelevelmicrophone
 •Interconnectionandaudiocomponents
for console board equipment used in
recording studios, radio and television
stations, and post-production facilities
 •Soundsysteminstallations
Features:
 •PVCjacketingcompoundforsuperior
cosmetics, durability and flexibility
 •Individuallyshieldedandjacketedpairs
with an overall shield
 •Individualpairjacketsalpha-numerically
numbered for easy identification
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2
 •NECArticle800TypeCM
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Analog Audio Snake Cable
70OhmLowCapacitanceMulti-PairIndividuallyShielded&Jacketed,NECTypeCM/CL2
CATALOG
NUMBER CONDUCTOR
INSULATION
& O.D.
SHIELD
(COV.)
JACKET
& O.D.
WT.
#/m
IMPED.
OHMS
CAPAC.
pF/ft
STRANDED CONDUCTORS
740501
1/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.137" Nom.
11 65 24
740504
4/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.385" Nom.
64 65 24
740508
8/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.490" Nom.
107 65 24
740512
12/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.610" Nom.
160 65 24
740516
16/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.680" Nom.
205 65 24
740520
20/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.700" Nom.
248 65 24
740528
28/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.820" Nom.
340 65 24
740542
42/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 1.050" Nom.
485 65 24
740552
52/PR 24 AWG Stranded
7/32 Tinned Copper
Polyolefin
0.024” Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 1.150" Nom.
595 65 24
NOTE:GeneralCablemanufacturestheabovecablesinawiderangeofalternateAWGsizes,paircountsandjacketcolors.
Please consult Customer Service for details.
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGstrandedtinnedcopper
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •Polyolefin
Shield:
 •Individuallyshieldedpairswith24AWG
drain wire
 •Overallfoilshield24AWGdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,matteblack
 •High-flex,flame-retardant
Applications:
 •Linelevelmicrophone
 •Interconnectionandaudiocomponents
for console board equipment used in
recording studios, radio and television
stations, and post-production facilities
 •Soundsysteminstallations
Features:
 •PVCjacketingcompoundforsuperior
cosmetics, durability and flexibility
 •Individuallyshieldedpairsarecolor-
coded for easy identification
Compliances:
 •NECArticle725TypeCL2
 •NECArticle800TypeCM
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
CONDUCTOR INSULATION
& O.D.
SHIELD
(COV.)
JACKET
& O.D.
WT.
#/m
IMPED.
OHMS
CAPAC.
pF/ft
740701
1/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.137” Nom. 11 65 24
740704
4/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.280” Nom. 39 65 24
740706
6/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.330” Nom. 55 65 24
740708
8/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.350” Nom. 69 65 24
740709
9/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.380” Nom. 76 65 24
740712
12/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.425” Nom. 96 65 24
740716
16/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.490” Nom. 130 65 24
740720
20/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.540” Nom. 158 65 24
740728
28/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.655” Nom. 221 65 24
740742
42/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.775” Nom. 327 65 24
740752
52/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32 Tinned
Copper
Polyolen
0.044" Nom.
Overall Foil w/
24 AWG Drain
Overall Foil w/ 18 AWG Drain
FR-PVC Matte
Finish 0.845” Nom. 391 65 24
NOTE:GeneralCablemanufacturestheabovecablesinawiderangeofalternateAWGsizes,paircountsandjacketcolors.
Please consult Customer Service for details.
Analog Audio Snake Cable
70 Ohm Low Capacitance Multi-Pair Individually Shielded
,
NEC Type CM/CL2
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20or24AWGstrandedbarecopper
Insulation:
 •Duallayerofsemi-conductivePVCover
polyethylene
Shield:
 •36AWGbarecopperbraidorspiral
Jacket:
 •Highqualityaudio(HQA)PVC,matte
black
 •Superiorflexibility
Applications:
 •Guitars
 •Basses
 •Keyboardsandotherinstrumentsto
amplifiers, mixers and effects pedals
 •Alloutdoorsignalprocessinggear
Features:
 •Lowcapacitancetoprovideexcellent
structural return loss characteristics
 •Speciallyformulatedvinylsleeving
reduces triboelectric charges which
cause microphonic handling noise in
high-gain amplification applications
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Guitar/Instrument Cable
CATALOG
NUMBER CONDUCTOR
INSULATION
& O.D.
SHIELD
(COV.)
JACKET
& O.D.
WT.
#/m
IMPED.
OHMS
CAPAC.
pF/ft.
743601
1/C 20 AWG
Stranded 41/36
Bare Copper
0.038" Poly
0.010" Semi
Conductive
Vinyl
36AWG95%Nom.
Bare Copper Braid
“HQA” PVC
0.240
Nom. Black
34 47 33
743602
1/C 20 AWG
Stranded 41/36
Bare Copper
0.038" Poly
0.010" Semi
Conductive
Vinyl
36AWG65%Nom.
Bare Copper Spiral
“HQA” PVC
0.240
Nom. Black
34 47 33
743603
1/C 20 AWG
Stranded 41/36
Bare Copper
0.038" Poly
0.010" Semi
Conductive
Vinyl
36AWG95%Nom.
Bare Copper Braid
“HQA” PVC
0.240
Nom. Black
34 47 33
743604
1/C 20 AWG
Stranded 22/34
Bare Copper
0.025" Poly
0.010" Semi
Conductive
Vinyl
36AWG65%Nom.
Bare Copper Spiral
“HQA” PVC
0.235
Nom. Black
36 47 33
743605
1/C 24 AWG
Stranded 7/32
Bare Copper
0.040" Poly
0.010" Semi
Conductive
Vinyl
36AWG95%Nom.
Bare Copper Spiral
“HQA” PVC
0.235
Nom. Black
30 47 33
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •20-24AWGstrandedbarecopper
 •Twistedpairs
Insulation:
 •PVCorpolyethylene
Shield:
 •Braidorspiral,bareortinnedcopper
(choiceofshieldingconfigurations)
Jacket:
 •Highqualityaudio(HQA)PVC,matte
black
 •Superiorflexibility
Applications:
 •General-purposeaudioapplications
 •Homeentertainment
 •Musicalinstruments
Features:
 •Twistedconductorconstruction
minimizes effects of EMI
 •Preciseapplicationoffillermaintains
mechanical durability to resist annoying
handling noise
 •Braidshieldguardsagainstcrosstalk
and EMI while minimizing capacitive
reactance, which causes hum and buzz
 •HighstrandconductorplusHQAjacket
results in ultimate flexibility
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Ultra Flexible, Low Impedance 2-Conductor Microphone Cable
CATALOG
NUMBER CONDUCTOR
INSULATION
& O.D.
SHIELD
(COV.)
JACKET
& O.D.
WT.
#/m
IMPED.
OHMS
CAPAC.
pF/ft
743701 2/C 24 AWG Stranded
105/44 Bare Copper
PVC
0.045" Nom.
80%Nom.Bare
Copper Braid
“HQA” PVC 0.176"
Nom. Black
22 65 30
743704 2/C 24 AWG Stranded
41/40 Bare Copper
Polyethylene
0.050" Nom.
95%Tinned
Copper Braid
“HQA” PVC 0.194"
Nom. Black
23 80 20
743705 2/C 24 AWG Stranded
16/36 Bare Copper
Polyethylene
0.050" Nom.
95%Bare
Copper Spiral
“HQA” PVC 0.225"
Nom. Black
29 80 20
743706 2/C 22 AWG Stranded
26/36 Bare Copper
Polyethylene
0.062" Nom.
85%Bare
Copper Braid
“HQA” PVC 0.232"
Nom. Black
34 85 18
743707 2/C 20 AWG Stranded
41/36 Bare Copper
Polyethylene
0.074" Nom.
85%Bare
Copper Braid
“HQA” PVC 0.262"
Nom. Black
40 80 20
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polypropylene
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •Conductivetapeappliedoverthecore
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester,
25%overlap,minimum,foilfacingin
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PVC,black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshieldingis
required
 •Radiotransmitters
 •Soundsystems
 •Recordingstudios
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Excellentshieldingtoreducenoise
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Multi-Conductor, Flexfoil® Shield
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1Black
2Red
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C1228A 2 24 19/36 0.008 0.20 0.022 0.56 0.135 3.43 27.0 48.5
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18and20AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedrubber
insulation
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •ClearMylar® wrap
 •80%tinnedcopperbraid
 •Cottonwrap
Jacket:
 •Rubber,black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
C1300, C1301:
 •High-impedancemicrophones
 •Broadcastandstudiouse
 •Communicationandaudiosystem
 •Shieldedpowersupplies
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
C1302:
 •Low-impedancemicrophones
 •Studiouse
 •Controlcircuits
 •Videoandaudiointerconnectingcables
 •Shieldedpowersupplies
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Precisionengineeredtotransmitclear,
noise-free signals
 •Minimizeselectrical“hum”
 •Braidshieldprovidesextraflexibility
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Multi-Conductor, Rubber, Braid Shield Microphone Cable
High and Low Impedance
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1White
2Black
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM. CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1300 1 20 26/34 0.042 1.07 0.035 0.89 0.230 5.84 42.0
C1301 1 18 41/34 0.040 1.02 0.035 0.89 0.240 6.10 46.0
C1302 2 20 26/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.270 6.86 50.0
*Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Multi-Conductor, Spiral Shield
Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •24AWGannealedstrandedbarecopper
per ASTM B-3
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-codedPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •85%spiral-tinnedcopper
Jacket:
 •PVC,black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+90°C
Applications:
 •ElectroniccircuitswhereRFshieldingis
required
 •Radiotransmitters
 •Soundsystems
 •Recordingstudios
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Spiralshieldprovidesextraflexibility
 •Excellentshieldingtoreducenoise
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1White
2Green
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOM. CAP.*
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
C1226A 2 24 105/44 0.012 0.30 0.030 0.76 0.176 4.47 43.0 77.0
*A – Capacitance between conductors
*B – Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGfullyannealedstrandedtinned
copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,coIor-coded
polyethylene
 •Fillerswhererequired
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •80%tinnedcopperbraid
Jacket:
 •PVC,gray
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Low-impedancemicrophones
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:1000volts
Features:
 •Flexlife® jacket provides extreme
flexibility
 •Highabrasionresistance
 •Outstandingappearance
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1White
2Black
Multi-Conductor, Braid Shield
Low Impedance
CATALOG
NUMBER TYPE
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM. CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1322A Low
Imped.
2 22 16/34 0.025 0.64 0.025 0.64 0.239 6.07 31.0
*Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •18and16AWGfullyannealedstranded
tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •Premium-grade,color-codedrubber
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Shield:
 •ClearMylar® wrap
 •80%braidtinnedcopper
 •Cottonwrap
Jacket:
 •Carolprene®, black
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+60°C
Applications:
C1201:
 •High-impedancemicrophones
 •Broadcastandstudiouse
 •Communicationandaudiosystems
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
C1202, C1602:
 •Low-impedancemicrophones
 •Studiouse
 •Controlcircuits
 •Videoandinterconnectingcables
 •Shieldedpowersupplies
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Features:
 •Precisionengineeredtotransmitclear,
noise-free signals
 •Minimizeselectrical“hum”
 •Resistanttooil,acid,sunlight,abrasion
and aging
 •Excellentnoiserejection
Compliances:
 •RoHSCompliantDirective2002/95/EC
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Microphone Cable, Multi-Conductor, Carolprene®,
Braid Shield
High and Low Impedance
Color Code Chart
NO. OF
COND. COLOR
1White
2Black
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND.
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM. CAP.*
pF/ftINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C1201 1 18 41/34 0.040 1.02 0.035 0.89 0.240 6.10 46.0
C1202 2 18 41/34 0.020 0.51 0.035 0.89 0.295 7.49 61.0
C1602 2 16 65/34 0.025 0.64 0.035 0.89 0.335 8.51 55.0
*Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •Element#1:
4 auxiliary conductors
(usedastwo)
 Size:
20 AWG; stranded tinned
annealed copper
 Insulation:
High-density polyethylene
O.D.:0.060"nom.
(1.53mm)
 •Element#2:
2 single conductors
 Size:
24 AWG; stranded tinned
annealed copper
 Insulation:
High-densitypolyethylene:
0.045"nom.(1.12mm)
 •Element#3: Singlemodefiberoptic
 •Element#4:
Strength member in core
 Size:
16 AWG; stranded
insulated galvanized steel
cable
 Color:
White
 O.D.:
0.083"nom.(2.1mm)
Fillers:
 •Fibrillatedpolypropyleneasneededfor
roundness
Binder:
 •Papertapewith25%overlap
Braid Shield:
 •Flexiblydesignedbraidshieldwith85%
nom. coverage
Jacket:
 •FlexiblePVC(HQA)
 •Temperaturerange:-40˚Cto+75˚C
 •Humidity0to95%
 •TPRruggedizedoutdoorversion
Jacket Marking:
 •HELIX/HITEMPP/NXXXXXX*SINGLE-
MODE FIBER OPTIC/ELECTRICAL HD
CAMERACABLE(RU)AWMSTYLE
21059 80C 300V VW-1
Cable Weight:
 •87.6lbs/Mftnom.(130.8Kg/KM)
Performance:
 •Meets/exceedsSMPTE-311M-1998
Connector:
 •LEMOconnector(callLEMOformore
informationat800.444.5366)
 •SMPTEstandard304videoconnector
Compliances:
 •ULSubject758
 •AWMStyle21059
Packaging:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
*XXXXXX-indicatespartnumber
SMPTE-311 Hybrid Fiber Optic/Copper Camera Cable
CATALOG
NUMBER
AUXILIARY
CONDUCTOR SIGNAL COND.
OPTICAL
FIBER
STRENGTH
MEMBER SHIELD JACKET
742608 (4)20AWG26/34
Strand Tinned Cu
High-density
Polyethylene
Insul. O.D. 0.060"
(2)25AWG7/33
Strand Tinned Cu
High-density
Polyethylene
Insul. O.D. 0.045"
(2)9.5Micron
Single-Mode
14 AWG 19/27
Strand
Galvanized Steel
95%Braid
Tinned CU
Flexible PVC
(HQA)
Black 0.362"
O.D. 9.20 mm
574608 (4)20AWG26/34
Strand Tinned Cu
High-density
Polyethylene
Insul. O.D. 0.060"
(2)25AWG7/33
Strand Tinned Cu
High-density
Polyethylene
Insul. O.D. 0.045"
(2)9.5Micron
Single-Mode
14 AWG 19/27
Strand
Galvanized Steel
95%Braid
Tinned CU
Ruggedized
Outdoor TPR
Black 0.362"
O.D. 9.20 mm
NOTE:GeneralCablemanufacturestheabovecablesinawiderangeofalternateAWGsizes,paircountsandjacketcolors.
Please consult Customer Service for details.
Cable Characteristics
ELEMENT NUMBER (1) AUXILIARY CONDUCTORS (2) SIGNAL CONDUCTORS (3) SINGLEMODE FIBER OPTIC
CONDUCTOR
DCR 35.29/Kmmax@20˚C 97.5Kmmax@20˚C Mode Field Data 9.5+/-1Micron
DC LOOP
RESISTANCE 43/Kmmax@20˚C 184Kmmax@20˚C Cladding Data 125+/-1Micron
INSULATION
RESISTANCE 10,000/Kmmax@20˚C 10,000Kmmax@20˚C Buffer Material Thermoplastic
DIELECTRIC
STRENGTH
1750VRMS@20˚C,
60Hz for 1 min
1750VRMS@20˚C,
60Hz for 1 min
VOLTAGE
RATING 300V Max 300V Max
COLOR C1, C3-Black
C2, C4-White
C1-Red
C2-Gray
C1-Blue
C2-Yellow
TYPICAL CROSS SECTION
Jacket
Shield
4/Auxiliary Cond
2/Optical Fibers
Strength Member
2/Signal Cond
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Product Construction:
Applications:
 •IdealforTVbroadcastandCCTV
applications
 •Suitedforcontrolling,poweringand
transmitting audio and video signals for
TV cameras
 •Additionalusesincluderemotecontrol,
monitor and cue line systems
Features:
 •Providesexcellentcircuitisolation
 •Superiordurabilitycharacteristicsina
variety of environmental conditions
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Electronic News Gathering/Field Production Camera Cable
CATALOG
NUMBER
COAXIAL
COMPONENT SIGNAL PAIR POWER PAIR JACKET
742605 1/C 25 AWG Stranded 7/33
Bare Copper
High-density Polyethylene Insulation
90%BareCopperBraid
PVCJacket
O.D. 0.175" Nom.
1/PR 24 AWG
Stranded 19/36 Bare
Copper
Polyethylene
Insulation+Foil
24 AWG Drain
O.D. 0.140" Nom.
1/PR 22 AWG
Stranded 26/36 Bare
Copper
PVC Insulation
O.D. 0.100" Nom.
Matte Black
"HQA" PVC
O.D. .495"
Nom.
NOTE:GeneralCablemanufacturestheabovecablesinawiderangeofalternateAWGsizes,paircountsandjacketcolors.
Please consult Customer Service for details.
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Electronics
General Cable has a variety
of wire and cable available
for special applications. This
section includes an array of
products from our Fluorobus flat
bus ground/power distribution
cable to high-speed serial
interface cable, known as Fire
Wire, and computer cables.
For more information on these
cables or for other special
applications, please contact
your General Cable sales
representative.
Index Page
Armored Electronics
Products Guide 179-180
Wind Energy 181
Fluorobus Cable 182
Fire Wire 183
Computer Cable 184
Composite Data and
Control Cable 185
Specialty Cable 9
179
General Cable now offers the
capability to armor virtually any
Carol® Brand Electronics cable.
This rugged exterior and protection
allows for the installation of almost
any Electronics cable in markets
with the toughest and most rigorous
building code requirements. Cables
placed in armor are not only acceptable
for use in Riser applications, but
according to NEC Article 300.22(B),
these cables are acceptable in Plenum
applications as well.
The process to convert a standard
Carol Brand Electronics cable to
an armored cable is simple and
is explained on the back of this
bulletin. All you really need to know is:
1) which cable you want to armor,
2) whether you want steel or aluminum
interlock armor, and 3) what put-up
lengths you would like to receive
product on.
General Cable continues to expand
its Carol Brand Electronics product
offering to allow our customers
to participate in more diversified
markets. You can always Demand
Better...Expect More™ with General
Cable Carol Brand Electronics cables.
We manufacture over 1,300 standard
electronic cables that we ship direct
from stock, and we have the technical
staff and design expertise to meet any
customer cable requirement.
Special Application Cable
Hook-Up Wire
Plenum Cable
Coaxial Cable
Microphone Cable
Computer Cable
General Purpose Cable
Multi-Conductor Communication
& Control Cable
Multi-Paired Communication
& Control Cable
Fire Alarm Cable
Sound & Security Cable
Armored
Electronics Products
ELECTRONICS PRODUCT BULLETIN
180
HOW TO ARMOR YOUR ELECTRONICS
Step 1 - Find a Carol Brand part # in the catalog that you want to armor.
Step 2 - Build your Carol Brand Armored part #
Pick the root part # you want to armor.
❷ Pick the put-up length that you want.
❸ Pick the color of jacket for the wire.
❹ Pick the type of armor you want.
Armored Part # looks like: C2409A.41.02A
Description is now: 14 AWG / 2 Conductor, Unshielded, White Jacket Communication Cable in Aluminum Armor on a 1000' Reel.
Armor Codes & Charts
Products in the Electronics Catalog that can be armored:
Section 2 - Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Conductor Section 6 - Fire Alarm / Life Safety Cable
Section 3 - Communication & Control Cable, Multi-Paired Section 7 - Sound, Alarm, & Security
Section 4 - Computer Cable Section 8 - Audio / Home Entertainment Cable
Section 5 - Coaxial Cable
Carol® Brand Communication & Control Cable,
Multi-Conductor, Unshielded
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
COND. AWG SIZE
COND.
STRAND.
NOM. INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOMINAL JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D. NOM. C-C
CAP. pF/FTINCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm
C2409A
2 14 19/.0147 0.030 0.81 0.032 0.81 0.260 6.81 30.5
Armor Sizing Chart
CABLE DIAMETER ARMOR STRIP WIDTH CLEARANCE (IN) ARMOR O.D. (IN) ARMOR WEIGHT (LBS/mFT)
0.190
3/8" 0.060 0.350 29.000
0.250
3/8" 0.100 0.450 38.600
0.300
3/8" 0.100 0.500 43.400
0.350
3/8" 0.100 0.550 48.300
0.400
3/8" 0.100 0.600 53.100
0.450
3/8" 0.100 0.650 57.900
0.500
3/8" 0.100 0.700 62.700
0.550
3/8" 0.100 0.750 67.600
0.600
3/8" 0.100 0.800 72.400
0.650
3/8" 0.100 0.850 77.200
0.700
1/2" 0.100 0.900 109.400
0.750
1/2" 0.100 0.950 115.800
0.800
1/2" 0.100 1.000 122.300
Armor Codes
TYPE CODE
Aluminum A
Steel S
Wire Jacket Color
CODE COLOR
01 BLACK
02 WHITE
03 RED
04 ORANGE
05 YELLOW
06 GREEN
07 DARK BLUE
08 BROWN
09 MAROON
10 GRAY
11
ANTIQUE GOLD
12 IVORY
13 PINK
NOTE: Additional colors available
Put-Up Codes
SIZE CODE
250
'
35
500
'
38
1000' 41
NOTE 1: Consult factory for
additional put-up lengths
NOTE 2: Product provided on reels
C2409A
Root #
41
Put-Up
02
Cable
Jacket Color
A
Armor
Indicator
Armored Electronics Products
181
Delivering the renewable power of
Wind Energy
Answering the Call
Wind. It’s plentiful, renewable, and clean. That’s why wind
power has increased more than fivefold since the beginning
of the 21st century, taking center stage as the fastest growing
alternative energy source in the global arena. With increased
energy demand and mounting political pressure, alternative
energy mandates are cropping up all over the world,
with many countries calling for significant growth in wind
generation capacity over the next decade. General Cable
has the experience, the innovation, and the global presence
to answer that call.
Since the first modern wind turbine was developed in the
1980s, General Cable has been committed to delivering the
renewable power of wind energy through ground-breaking
wire and cable technologies. General Cable has developed
cables that are flexible yet tough enough to withstand the
continuous motion of today’s wind turbines. Our commitment
to providing the highest quality and reliable products lowers
cost and extends turbine operating life by reducing failures
and maintaining continuous power.
Knowing No Boundaries
Wind knows no boundaries, and neither does General Cable.
From Brazil, Mexico, and the U.S. to Germany, Spain, China,
India, and Australia, initiatives are in place to increase
wind power, with targets to support a significantly higher
percentage of energy needs.
With a solid presence in North America, South America,
Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania, General
Cable has the geographical presence to focus on region-
specific wind power needs and to meet domestic and
global specifications. At the same time, General Cable’s
One Company approach means we have a keen ability
to unite and leverage our broad knowledge and shared
resources to bring innovative solutions to the entire world.
Setting the Benchmark
Whether it is terrestrial wind farms requiring direct buried
cables or offshore wind farms requiring high-performance
submarine cables, General Cable has one of the most diverse
and expansive ranges of products to meet virtually every
application in the wind power industry. From fiber optic and
bare overhead conductors to underground URD and low-
voltage power, control, and electronic cables, General Cable
offers the full array of cables needed for wind turbines to
generate, distribute, and transmit energy.
As the benchmark in the wire and cable industry, renowned
for our engineering and material development capabilities,
General Cable is positioned to rapidly respond to the needs
of the evolving wind farm market with next-generation
cabling systems.
Call us today at 888.593.3355 for additional information.
Wind knows no boundaries,
and neither does General Cable.
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Electronics Specialty Cable
Applications:
 •Ideallysuitedforlow-voltageprimary
and secondary power distribution
in electronic and data processing
equipment. High-speed, solid-state
circuits require relatively high currents
with low voltage. For this reason, it is
essential that DC power distribution lines
have low inductance, low resistance
and high capacitance. More important,
tightly bundled or laminated flat cable
source-and-return circuits deliver lower
impedance and higher capacitance
by one to two orders of magnitude,
compared to round wire circuits with
equal resistance.
 •Thissystemcanserveasalow-cost
flexible alternative to laminated bus
bars. The Fluorobus low-profile routing
capability is a useful packaging feature,
and its large surface area (relative
to round wire conductor of equal
resistance) provides improved heat
dissipation, minimizes voltage drop and
results in a higher current rating.
 •Thisflatconductorcircuitdelivers
superiorEMI/RFIperformance,both
as a source and as a receiver.
Temperature Rating:
 •-50°Cto+150°C
Voltage Rating:
 •300voltsand600volts(AWM)available
(consult Customer Service)
Dielectric Constant:
 •2.6
Dielectric Strength:
 •900VRMS
Packaging and Color:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
CATALOG
NUMBER
CONDUCTOR INSULATION FINISHED
DIMENSIONS
DCR POWER RATING
SP00C0011010 Flat Solid BC
0.010" x 0.987"
Tetzel®
(ETFE)
0.028 x 1.022
0.82 Ohms per
1000 ft. @ 25˚C
32 Amps Nom.
100 Amps Max.
SP00C0012010 Flat Solid BC
0.020" x 0.987"
Tetzel®
(ETFE)
0.037 x 1.022
0.41 Ohms per
1000 ft. @ 25˚C
64AmpsNom.
100 Amps Max.
Informationissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
Fluorobus Cable
Flat Bus Ground / Power Distribution Cable
Features Benefits
Low Profile: Conserves space
Flexible: Ease of routing
Large Surface
Area:
Improvedheatdissipation
minimizes voltage drop
High current rating
182
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CATALOG NUMBER
Z028C0061110
SIGNAL PAIRS POWER
CONDUCTOR
OVERALL
SHIELDING
OVERALL
JACKET
SIGNAL
PR.
IMPED.
SIGNAL
PR.
CAPAC.
NOM.
MHz
ATTENUATION
DB 100'
2/C #22
7/36TC
Foam Poly
Insulation
Individual
Foil & Braid
No.1:Red,Green
No. 2: Blue, Orange
2/C #22
7/36TC
Polyolefin
Insulation
Black, White
Aluminum/
Mylar®
(Foil Out)
+95%Braid
Flexible
PVC
110
Ohms
12.5
pF/ft
1000.0 37 55
* Apple Computer trademark
Applications:
 •Transportdigitaldataforcomputersand
for professional and consumer electronic
products
 •Personalcomputers
 •Audio/image/videoproducts
 •Printers/scanners
 •Discarrays
 •Digitalvideocameras/displays/recorders
Compliances:
 •UL:AWM20276
 •80˚C30VVW-1
 •CSA:PCCFT1
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Fire Wire*
IEEE1394High-SpeedSerialInterface
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Electronics Specialty Cable
Applications:
 •GeneralCablemanufacturesadiverse
array of multiconductor cables for
computers and the interconnection
of their peripherals. Today’s need for
speed and signal capacity demands
the most in cable materials and
construction. Our state-of-the-art
manufacturing allows us to control
impedance, minimize signal skew
and provide the proper shielding for
applicationsfromUSBandFireWire
right up through the latest Fiber Channel
protocols. Whether your applications
require parallel or serial signal
transmission, General Cable has the
technology to fill your needs.
Packaging and Jacket Colors:
 •PleaseconsultCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
PART NUMBER APPLICATION DESCRIPTION
EO28P0501510
EO24C0045510
EO26C0045510
EO28C0045510
EO30C0045510
EO28P0181510
HIPPI
Fiber Channel
Fiber Channel
Fiber Channel
Fiber Channel
IEEE-1284
50 Pair, 28 AWG, 105 Ohm
2 Pair “Quad”, 24 AWG, 150 Ohm
2Pair“Quad”,26AWG,150Ohm
2 Pair “Quad”, 28 AWG, 150 Ohm
2 Pair “Quad”, 30 AWG, 150 Ohm
18Pair,28AWG,O/AFoil+Braid
Test&Measurement,DataTransfer,ElectronicPublishing,VideoConferencing,SoundSynthesizers,PC
Workstations,Multi-Media,ConsumerElectronics,CableTV,DigitalCameras/Camcorders,etc.
PART NUMBER APPLICATION DESCRIPTION
Z028C0066110
IEEE-1394(FireWire) 2 Pair, 28 AWG, 2/C 22 AWG
ISDN,CD-ROMDrives,Modems,Scanners,Printers,AudioI/ODevices,Keyboards,TelephoneISDN,etc.
PART NUMBER APPLICATION DESCRIPTION
ZO28C0042010
ZO28C0042210
ZO28C0042410
ZO28C0042610
ZO28C0042810
UniversalSerialBus
UniversalSerialBus
UniversalSerialBus
UniversalSerialBus
UniversalSerialBus
1 Pair, 28 AWG, 2/C 20 AWG
1 Pair, 28 AWG, 2/C 22 AWG
1 Pair, 28 AWG, 2/C 24 AWG
1Pair,28AWG,2/C26AWG
1 Pair, 28 AWG, 2/C 28 AWG
VideoMonitors,CRTs,Workstations
PART NUMBER APPLICATION DESCRIPTION
ZO28C0101120 Monitor 10/C 3/Coax 28 AWG, 7/C 28 AWG
Computer Cable
Mainframes, Data Transfer, Tape Drives, File Servers, Disc Drives, Workstations,
Disc Arrays, Personal Computers, etc.
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Product Construction:
Conductor:
 •22AWGand18AWGfullyannealed
stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-33
Insulation:
 •22AWG-foamFEP
18AWG-plenumPVC
 •Colorcode:Seechartbelow
Pair Shield (22 AWG):
 •100%Flexfoil® aluminum/polyester foil
with25%overlap,minimum
 •Strandedtinnedcopperdrainwire
Jacket:
 •PlenumPVC,naturalorasrequested
 •Temperaturerange:-20°Cto+75°C
Applications:
 •Multimediasystems
 •Dataandcontrolcircuits
 •Suggestedvoltagerating:300volts
Compliances:
 •NECArticle800
 •DesignedtomeetNFPA262andCSA
FT-6SteinerTunnelFireTestsforPlenum
Applications
Features:
 •Fire-retardant,low-smokejacket
Packaging:
 •PleasecontactCustomerServicefor
packaging and color options
Color Code Chart
AWG COLOR
22 Blue & White
18 Black&Red
CATALOG
NUMBER
NO. OF
PAIRS
AWG
SIZE
COND.
STRAND
NOM.
INSULATION
THICKNESS
NOM. JACKET
THICKNESS NOMINAL O.D.
NOMINAL CAP. *
pF/ft
INCHES mm INCHES mm INCHES mm A B
22 AWG SHIELDED PAIR AND 18 AWG UNSHIELDED PAIR WITH OVERALL JACKET
C8125 1 each (22 7/30 TC 0.020 0.51) 0.015 0.381 0.195 4.95 13 (22) 35.0
(18 16/30TC 0.009 0.23) 30 (18)
*A - Capacitance between conductors
*B - Capacitance between one conductor and other conductors connected to shield
Composite Data and Control Cable
NECTypeCMP(UL)c(UL)
186
Electronics
Index Page
Insulation & Jacket
Properties 187
Decimal Conversion
Factors 188
Unit Conversion Factors 189
Temperature Conversion
Chart 190
Conduit Capacity
Chart 191
Coax Connector
Cross Reference 192-199
AWG Conductor Chart 200
Cable Design Equations—
Braid Shield 201
Coaxial Cable 202
Balanced Pair 203
Engineering Prefixes 204
Glossary 205-215
Abbreviations &
Acronyms 216-218
Product Finders—
Hook-Up Wire 219
Multi-Conductor
Cable 220-222
Multi-Paired Cable 223-225
NEC/CEC Substitution
Chart 226-227
Agency Symbols 228
Agency Approval Index 229
Put-Ups and Color Codes 230
Applications Index 231-233
Belden-to-General
Cable Carol® Brand
Cross Reference Index 234-239
Part Number Index 240-246
Notes 247
Technical Information 10
As technology becomes more
complex, specifying wire
and cable products to meet
system performance demands
becomes more time-consuming
and complex.
Today’s system designer must
be aware not only of the general
transmission line types, but
also of the myriad of materials
available to meet specific
environmental or electrical
performance criteria.
This technical section is
presented to aid in the selection
of materials and designs which
will best suit the combination
of hardware and transmission
media.
For technical questions
regarding specific transmission
designs or applications, please
contact General Cable’s
Engineering Department.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF COMMON INSULATING MATERIALS
PARAMETER PVC PE PP XLPE NYLON FEP TFE
BUTYL
RUBBER
SILICONE
RUBBER TPR
Specific Gravity 1.37 0.92 0.89 0.93-1.18 1.09 2.16 2.17 1.40 1.24 1.16-1.20
Dielectric Constant
(a) 60 Hz
(b) 1000 Hz
6.0
5.0
2.26
2.26
2.6 3.0
3.0
4.6
4.5
2.15
2.15
2.1
2.1
4.1
4.0
3.3
3.1
2.8
2.8
Dielectric Strength, v/mil
(a) 0.010” wall
(b) 0.040” wall
1800
800
2100
1050
850
450
-
700
1000
470
2000
950
2000
950
700
500
600
400
625
Tensil Strength, PSI x 1000 1.5-3.8 1.4-2.4 2.9-4.5 1.8-2.5 8.8-11.9 2.3-3.1 2.0-6.0 0.5-1.5 0.6-1.2 2.3
Service Temp, Range, °C -55/+105 -90/+90 -40/+105 -80/+75 -55/+105 -90/+200 -90/+260 -40/+90 -80/+200 -55/+90
Elongation, % 200-375 350-550 700 250-400 150-380 200-330 200-500 200-400 125-400 500
Water Absorption, % in 24 hr <0.75 <0.02 <0.02 <0.01 2.5 <0.01 <0.01 <1.0 <1.0 <0.6
Flame Resistance
Self
Extinguishing
Supports
Flame
Supports
Flame
Slow
Flame
Self
Extinguishing
Non-
Flammable
Non-
Flammable
Slow
Burning
Slow
(Non-Cond.
Ash)
Flammable
Ozone Resistance Excellent Good Excellent Good Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Flexibility Good Good Good Good-Fair Good-Fair Good Good Excellent Excellent Excellent
Abrasion Resistance Good Good Fair Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Poor Poor Good-Fair
Acid Resistance Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Poor Excellent Excellent Good Excellent
Base Resistance Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Good Good Excellent
Hydraulic Fluid Resistance Good-Fair Fair-Poor Fair Good-Fair Good-Fair Excellent Excellent Poor Fair-Poor Poor
Organic Solvent Resistance Fair-Poor Poor Fair Fair Good-Fair Excellent Excellent Good-Fair Poor Poor
NOTE: The above is representative of performance. For specific compound performance, consult Customer Service.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES OF COMMON JACKETING MATERIALS
PARAMETER PVC PE NYLON FEP TFE
SILICONE
RUBBER NEOPRENE
POLY-
URETHANE TPR
Specific Gravity 1.37 0.92 1.09 2.16 2.17 1.24 1.52 1.3 1.16-1.20
Tensil Strength, PSI x 1000 1.5-3.8 1.4-2.4 8.8-11.9 2.3-3.1 2.0-6.0 0.6-1.2 2.5-4.0 >3.5 2.3
Elongation, % 200-375 350-550 150-380 200-330 200-500 125-400 300-500 540-700 500
Service Temp, Range, °C -55/+105 -80/+75 -55/+105 -90/+200 -90/+200 -80/+200 -65/+90 -65/+75 -55/+90
Ozone Resistance Excellent Good Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Good Excellent
Weatherability Good-Fair Excellent-
Good Fair-Poor Excellent Excellent Excellent Good Good Excellent
Flame Resistance
Self
Extinguishing
Supports
Flame Flammable
Non-
Flammable
Non-
Flammable
Slow-Burn
(Non-Cond.
Ash)
Self
Extinguishing Slow Burn Flammable
Flexibility Good Good Good-Fair Good Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Abrasion Resistance Good Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Poor Excellent Excellent Good-Fair
Acid Resistance Excellent Excellent Poor Excellent Excellent Poor Good Fair Excellent
Base Resistance Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Good Good Fair Excellent
Hydraulic Fluid Resistance Good-Fair Fair-Poor Good-Fair Excellent Excellent Fair-Poor Good Poor Good
Organic Solvent Resistance Fair-Poor Poor Good-Fair Excellent Excellent Poor Good Poor Poor
Resistance to Tearing Good Good Excellent Good Good Fair Good Excellent Good-Fair
NOTE: The above is representative of performance. For specific compound performance, consult Customer Service.
187
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Insulation & Jacket Properties
FRACTIONS, DECIMALS AND MILLIMETER CONVERSION CHART
FRACTIONS OF AN INCH EQUIVALENTS FRACTIONS OF AN INCH EQUIVALENTS
64 32 16 8 4 2 DECIMALS mm 64 32 16 8 4 2 DECIMALS mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
1
2 1
0.016
0.031
0.047
0.063
0.078
0.094
0.109
0.125
0.141
0.156
0.172
0.188
0.203
0.219
0.234
0.250
0.266
0.281
0.297
0.313
0.328
0.344
0.359
0.375
0.391
0.406
0.422
0.438
0.453
0.469
0.484
0.500
0.40
0.79
1.19
1.59
1.98
2.38
2.78
3.18
3.57
3.97
4.37
4.76
5.16
5.56
5.95
6.35
6.75
7.14
7.54
7.94
8.33
8.73
9.13
9.53
9.92
10.32
10.72
11.11
11.51
11.91
12.30
12.70
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
5
6
7
8
3
4 2
0.516
0.531
0.547
0.563
0.578
0.594
0.609
0.625
0.641
0.656
0.672
0.688
0.703
0.719
0.734
0.750
0.766
0.781
0.797
0.813
0.828
0.844
0.859
0.875
0.891
0.906
0.922
0.938
0.953
0.969
0.984
1.000
13.10
13.49
13.89
14.29
14.68
15.08
15.48
15.88
16.27
16.67
17.07
17.46
17.86
18.26
18.65
19.05
19.45
19.84
20.24
20.64
21.03
21.43
21.83
22.23
22.62
23.02
23.42
23.81
24.21
24.61
25.00
25.40
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Decimal Conversion Factors
CONVERSION FACTORS
UNIT X CONSTANT = UNIT UNIT X CONSTANT = UNIT
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
centimeters (cm)
centimeters (cm)
centimeters (cm)
centimeters (cm)
centimeters (cm)
circular mils (cmil)
circular mils (cmil)
circular mils (cmil)
circular mils (cmil)
cubic centimeter (cm3)
cubic centimeter (cm3)
cubic centimeter (cm3)
cubic centimeter (cm3)
cubic foot (ft3)
cubic foot (ft3)
cubic inch (in3)
cubic inch (in3)
cubic inch (in3)
cubic meter (m3)
cubic meter (m3)
cubic meter (m3)
feet (ft)
feet (ft)
feet (ft)
feet (ft)
feet (ft)
feet (ft)
feet (ft)
feet/pound (ft/lb)
foot-pound (ft-lb)
foot-pound (ft-lb)
foot-pound (ft-lb)
778.0
1054.35
0.293
0.032808
0.3937
0.00001
0.010
10.0
0.00064516
0.0000007854
0.00050671
0.7854
0.000035314
0.061023
0.000001
0.00026417
1728.0
28317.847
0.00057870
0.000016387
16.387064
1000000.0
35.314666
264.17
0.00018939
0.33333
12
0.00030480
0.30480
30.480
304.80
0.00067197
0.001285
1.356
0.1383
foot-pound (ft-lb)
joules (j)
watt-hours (w-hr)
feet (ft)
inches (in)
kilometers (km)
meters (m)
millimeters (mm)
circular millimeters
inches2 (in2)
square millimeters (mm2)
mils2
cubic foot (ft3)
cubic inch (in3)
cubic meter (m3)
gallons (gal)
cubic in (in3)
cubic centimeter (cm3)
cubic feet (ft3)
cubic meter (m3)
cubic centimeter (cm3)
centimeter (cm)
cubic foot (ft3)
gallons (gal)
miles (mi)
yards (yd)
inches (in)
kilometer (km)
meters (m)
centimeters (cm)
millimeters (mm)
meters/grams (m/g)
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
joules (j)
kilogram/meter (kg/m)
gallons (gal)
gallons (gal)
gallons (gal)
gallons (gal)
grams (g)
gram/centimeter3 (gm/cm3)
horsepower (hp)
horsepower (hp)
horsepower (hp)
inch (in)
inch (in)
inch (in)
inch (in)
inch (in)
inch (in)
inch (in)
joules (j)
joules (j)
liters (l)
meters (m)
meters (m)
meters (m)
meters (m)
miles (mi)
miles (mi)
miles (mi)
millimeters (mm)
millimeters (mm)
millimeters (mm)
millimeters (mm)
millimeters (mm)
millimeters (mm)
watts (w)
watts (w)
watts (w)
watt-hours (w-hr)
3.785411
0.13368
231.0
3785.411
15.432
0.0361275
33013.26
550.0
745.7
0.027178
0.083333
0.00002540
0.025400
2.54000514
25.4000514
1000.0
0.000948
107
61.02374
1.093611
3.2808333
39.37
100.0
1760.0
5280.0
1.6093
0.0032808
0.03937
0.001
0.01
39.3701
1000.0
44.25
0.737562
0.001341
3.414462
liters (l)
cubic foot (ft3)
cubic inch (in3)
cubic centimeter (cm3)
grains
pounds/in3 (lb/in3)
ft-lb/min
ft-lb/sec
watts (w)
yards (yd)
feet (ft)
kilometer (km)
meter (m)
centimeter (cm)
millimeter (mm)
mils
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
ergs
cubic inch (in3)
yard (yd)
feet (ft)
inch (in)
centimeter (cm)
yards (yd)
feet (ft)
kilometer (km)
feet (ft)
inch (in)
meters (m)
centimeters (cm)
mils
microns (µ)
ft-lb/minute
ft-lb/sec
horsepower
British Thermal Unit (BTU)
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Unit Conversion Factors
˚C ˚F ˚C ˚F ˚C ˚F ˚C ˚F ˚C ˚F
-45.0
-44.4
-43.9
-43.3
-42.8
-42.2
-41.7
-41.1
-40.6
-40.0
-39.4
-38.9
-38.3
-37.8
-37.2
-36.7
-36.1
-35.6
-35.0
-34.4
-33.9
-33.3
-32.8
-32.2
-31.7
-31.1
-30.6
-30.0
-29.4
-28.9
-28.3
-27.8
-27.2
-26.7
-26.1
-25.6
-25.0
-24.4
-23.9
-23.3
-22.8
-22.2
-21.7
-21.1
-20.6
-20.0
-19.4
-18.9
-18.3
-17.8
-49.0
-48.0
-47.0
-46.0
-45.0
-44.0
-43.0
-42.0
-41.0
-40.0
-39.0
-38.0
-37.0
-36.0
-35.0
-34.0
-33.0
-32.0
-31.0
-30.0
-29.0
-28.0
-27.0
-26.0
-25.0
-24.0
-23.0
-22.0
-21.0
-20.0
-19.0
-18.0
-17.0
-16.0
-15.0
-14.0
-13.0
-12.0
-11.0
-10.0
-9.0
-8.0
-7.0
-6.0
-5.0
-4.0
-3.0
-2.0
-1.0
0.0
-17.2
-16.7
-16.1
-15.6
-15.0
-14.4
-13.9
-13.3
-12.8
-12.2
-11.7
-11.1
-10.6
-10.0
-9.4
-8.9
-8.3
-7.8
-7.2
-6.7
-6.1
-5.6
-5.0
-4.4
-3.9
-3.3
-2.8
-2.2
-1.7
-1.1
-0.6
0.0
0.6
1.1
1.7
2.2
2.8
3.3
3.9
4.4
5.0
5.6
6.1
6.7
7.2
7.8
8.3
8.9
9.4
10.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
15.0
16.0
17.0
18.0
19.0
20.0
21.0
22.0
23.0
24.0
25.0
26.0
27.0
28.0
29.0
30.0
31.0
32.0
33.0
34.0
35.0
36.0
37.0
38.0
39.0
40.0
41.0
42.0
43.0
44.0
45.0
46.0
47.0
48.0
49.0
50.0
10.6
11.1
11.7
12.2
12.8
13.3
13.9
14.4
15.0
15.6
16.1
16.7
17.2
17.8
18.3
18.9
19.4
20.0
20.6
21.1
21.7
22.2
22.8
23.3
23.9
24.4
25.0
25.6
26.1
26.7
27.2
27.8
28.3
28.9
29.4
30.0
30.6
31.1
31.7
32.2
32.8
33.3
33.9
34.4
35.0
35.6
36.1
36.7
37.2
37.8
51.0
52.0
53.0
54.0
55.0
56.0
57.0
58.0
59.0
60.0
61.0
62.0
63.0
64.0
65.0
66.0
67.0
68.0
69.0
70.0
71.0
72.0
73.0
74.0
75.0
76.0
77.0
78.0
79.0
80.0
81.0
82.0
83.0
84.0
85.0
86.0
87.0
88.0
89.0
90.0
91.0
92.0
93.0
94.0
95.0
96.0
97.0
98.0
99.0
100.0
38.3
38.9
39.4
40.0
40.6
41.1
41.7
42.2
42.8
43.3
43.9
44.4
45.0
45.6
46.1
46.7
47.2
47.8
48.3
48.9
49.4
50.0
50.6
51.1
51.7
52.2
52.8
53.3
53.9
54.4
55.0
55.6
56.1
56.7
57.2
57.8
58.3
58.9
59.4
60.0
60.6
61.1
61.7
62.2
62.8
63.3
63.9
64.4
65.0
65.6
101.0
102.0
103.0
104.0
105.0
106.0
107.0
108.0
109.0
110.0
111.0
112.0
113.0
114.0
115.0
116.0
117.0
118.0
119.0
120.0
121.0
122.0
123.0
124.0
125.0
126.0
127.0
128.0
129.0
130.0
131.0
132.0
133.0
134.0
135.0
136.0
137.0
138.0
139.0
140.0
141.0
142.0
143.0
144.0
145.0
146.0
147.0
148.0
149.0
150.0
66.1
66.7
67.2
67.8
68.3
68.9
69.4
70.0
70.6
71.1
71.7
72.2
72.8
73.3
73.9
74.4
75.0
75.6
76.1
76.7
77.2
77.8
78.3
78.9
79.4
80.0
80.6
81.1
81.7
82.2
82.8
83.3
83.9
84.4
85.0
85.6
86.1
86.7
87.2
87.8
88.3
88.9
89.4
90.0
90.6
91.1
91.7
92.2
92.8
93.3
151.0
152.0
153.0
154.0
155.0
156.0
157.0
158.0
159.0
160.0
161.0
162.0
163.0
164.0
165.0
166.0
167.0
168.0
169.0
170.0
171.0
172.0
173.0
174.0
175.0
176.0
177.0
178.0
179.0
180.0
181.0
182.0
183.0
184.0
185.0
186.0
187.0
188.0
189.0
190.0
191.0
192.0
193.0
194.0
195.0
196.0
197.0
198.0
199.0
200.0
To use this chart, find your known temperature (°F) in the shaded column.
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°C = 5 (°F -32)
9
°F = 9 °C +32
5
Temperature Conversion Chart
Conduit Trade Size 1/2 3/4 1 1 1/4 1 1/2 2 2 1/2 3 3 1/2 4
I.D. Inches 0.622 0.824 1.049 1.380 1.610 2.067 2.731 3.356 3.834 4.334
Internal Area, In20.304 0.533 0.864 1.496 2.036 3.356 5.858 8.846 11.545 14.753
1 Conductor (53% fill) 0.161 0.283 0.458 0.793 1.079 1.778 3.105 4.688 6.119 7.819
2 Conductors (31% fill) 0.094 0.165 0.268 0.464 0.631 1.040 1.816 2.742 3.579 4.573
Conductors (40% fill) 0.122 0.213 0.346 0.598 0.814 1.342 2.343 3.538 4.618 5.901
Cable OD
Inches
Cable
Area In2Numbers listed below are based on the 2008 NEC (40% fill ) for 3 or more non-lead covered cables.
0.100 0.008 15 26 43 76 104 170 244 375 504 648
0.125 0.012 9 17 27 48 66 109 156 240 322 414
0.150 0.018 6 11 19 33 46 75 108 166 224 288
0.175 0.024 5 8 14 24 34 55 79 122 164 211
0.200 0.031 3 6 10 19 26 42 81 93 126 162
0.225 0.040 3 5 8 15 20 33 48 74 99 128
0.250 0.049 1 4 6 12 16 27 39 60 80 103
0.275 0.059 1 3 5 10 13 22 32 49 66 85
0.300 0.071 1 2 4 8 11 18 27 41 56 72
0.325 0.083 1 1 4 7 9 16 23 35 47 61
0.350 0.096 1 1 3 6 8 13 19 30 41 52
0.375 0.110 1 1 3 5 7 12 17 26 35 46
0.400 0.126 1 1 2 4 6 10 15 23 31 40
0.425 0.142 1 1 1 4 5 9 13 20 27 35
0.450 0.159 1 1 1 3 5 8 12 18 24 32
0.475 0.177 0 1 1 3 4 7 10 17 22 28
0.500 0.196 0 1 1 3 4 6 9 15 20 25
0.525 0.216 0 1 1 2 3 6 8 13 18 23
0.550 0.238 0 1 1 1 3 5 8 12 16 21
0.575 0.260 0 1 1 1 3 5 7 11 15 19
0.600 0.283 0 0 1 1 2 4 6 10 14 18
0.625 0.307 0 0 1 1 2 4 6 9 12 16
0.650 0.332 0 0 1 1 1 4 5 8 11 15
0.675 0.358 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 8 11 14
0.700 0.385 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 7 10 13
0.725 0.413 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 7 9 12
0.750 0.442 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 6 8 11
0.775 0.472 0 0011246810
0.800 0.503 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 5 7 10
0.825 0.535 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 7 9
0.850 0.567 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 5 6 8
0.875 0.601 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 6 8
0.900 0.636 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 6 8
0.925 0.672 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 5 7
0.950 0.709 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 5 7
0.975 0.747 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 5 6
1.000 0.785 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 5 6
1.025 0.825 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 6
1.050 0.866 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 5
1.075 0.908 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 5
Notice: 1. The reader is cautioned to consult the 2008 NEC for specific informatioon regarding conduit fill.
2. This Conduit Capacity Chart should only be used as a guide when attempting to estimate conduit fill.
3. For additional information, the reader should refer to the 2008 National Electrical Code, Chapter 9.
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BNC TYPE CONNECTORS
CAMBRIDGE GEM LRC RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC COMPRESSION PLUG SNAP-N-SEAL BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 6/U
C3521 CPMC-68-36 RFB-1707-Q1 105-1516-9
C3523 CPMC-68-36 302-510CS 105-1516-9
C3524 CPMC-68-36 302-510CS 105-1516-9
C3525 CPMC-68-36 — — — 105-1516-9
C5760 CPMC-68-45 RFB-1707-Q1 105-1516-9
C5761 CPMC-68-45 302-5CSQS SNS6BNC UPL20-34
C5775 CPMC-68-45 302-5CSQS SNS6BNC 105-1153-9
C5776 CPMC-68-45 — SNS6BNC — 105-1153-9
C5777 CPMC-68-45 SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q 105-1153-9
C5778 CPMC-68-45 SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q 105-1153-9
C5785 CPFI-UG88-3 (TWIST ON) 302-5CSQS SNS6QSBNC UPL20-41
C5802 CPMC-68-45 SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q UPL20-41
C5804 CPMC-68-45 SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q UPL20-41
C5814 CPMC-68-45 302-5CSQS SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q UPL20-41
C5822 CPMC-68-45 302-5CSQS SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q UPL20-41
C5886 CPMC-68-45 SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q 105-1153-9
C5889 CPFI-UG88-3 (TWIST ON) 302-5CSQS SNS6QSBNC UPL20-41
C8029 CPMC-68-45 302-5CS SNS6BNC RFB-1707-Q UPL20-41
C8031 CPMC-68-36 RFB-1707-Q1 105-1516-9
CAMBRIDGE GEM RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 11/U
C1160 CPMC-88-26 305-26 RFB-1707-R1 UPL20-6A
C3528 CPMC-88-27 — UPL20-6A
C3529 CPMC-88-28 — UPL20-6A
C5011 CPMC-88-29 RFB-1707-R UPL20-6A
C5025 CPMC-88-30 RFB-1707-R UPL20-6A
C5029 CPMC-88-30 RFB-1707-R UPL20-6A
C5034 CPMC-88-32 RFB-1707-R UPL20-6A
C5039 CPMC-88-33 RFB-1707-R UPL20-6A
C5043 CPMC-88-35 RFB-1707-R UPL20-6A
C5044 CPMC-88-36 RFB-1707-R UPL20-6A
AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM KINGS ELECTRONICS RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 8/U
C1108
CPMC-88-17 305-17
RFB-1107-1X PL20-52
C1154 2-225295-1
KC-59-577 MO6
RFB-1101-1EN PL20-6A
C1180
KC-59-642 MO6
RFB-1101-1EN N/A
C1197
— —
RFB-1101-1SI PL20-6A
C1198
— —
RFB-1101-1SI PL20-6A
TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 7/U
C5851 PL20-48
C5853 105-1677-1
C5856 PL20-48
C5857 PL20-48
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BNC TYPE CONNECTORS
AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM IDEAL KINGS ELECTRONICS RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 58/U
C1117 22709-5 CPMC-88-1 305-1 IA-3620 755-115-5 RFB-1106-2 PL20-1
C1155 22709-5 CPMC-88-1 305-1 IA-3620 755-115-5 RFB-1106-2 PL20-1
C1166 22709-5 CPMC-88-1 305-1 IA-3620 755-115-5 RFB-1106-2 PL20-1
C1178 22709-5 CPMC-88-1 305-1 IA-3620 755-115-5 RFB-1106-2 PL20-1
C1188 22709-5 CPMC-88-1 305-1 IA-3620 RFB-1106-2 PL20-1
C3519 6-22709-8 CPMC-88-11 305-11 RFB-1707-7 PL20-4
C3579 6-22709-8 CPMC-88-11 305-11 IA-3623 RFB-1707-7 PL20-4
C5779 6-22709-8 CPMC-88-1 305-1 105-1598-1
AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM
KINGS ELECTRONICS LRC
RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
BNC COMPRESSION
PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG SNAP-N-SEAL BNC BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 59/U
C1102 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC RFB-1707-D1 UPL20-2
C1103 CPMC-78-2 307-2CS RFB-1707-D1 UPL20-2
C1104 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC RFB-1707-D UPL20-2
C1106 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC RFB-1707-D UPL20-2
C1110 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC RFB-1707-D UPL20-2
C1112 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC RFB-1707-D UPL20-2
C1135 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC RFB-1707-D UPL20-2
C1142 CPMC-68-35 307-2CS SNS59BNC RFB-1707-W UPL20-2A
C1158 CPMC-78-18 307-18 (Crimp) UPL20-22
C3500 CPMC-68-35 302-10CS 105-1287-9
C3526 – CPMC-68-50 – 105-1184-9
C3527 – CPMC-68-35 – – UPL20-53
C5770 CPMC-68-35 302-2CS RFB-1707-W UPL20-2A
C5780 CPMC-68-35 302-2CS SNS59BNC RFB-1707-W UPL20-2A
C5784 CP-88-4 (TWIST ON) 105-1558-9
C5830 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC RFB-1707-D1 UPL20-2
C8025 CPMC-78-2 302-10CS RFB-1707-D UPL20-2
C8027 CPMC-78-2 302-10CS UPL20-2
C8028 CPMC-78-2 307-2 (Crimp) SNS59BNC UPL20-2
C8030 – CPMC-68-10 – RFB-1707-D3 105-1287-9
AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM KINGS ELECTRONICS TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 62/U
C1162 22709-7 CPMC-78-2 307-2 755-155-5 UPL20-2
C1164 22709-7 CPMC-78-2 307-2 755-155-5 UPL20-2
C3520 4-22709-9 CPMC-68-2 105-1287-1
AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM KINGS ELECTRONICS RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG
RG 174/U
C1156 1-22709-6 CPMC-88-19 305-19 KC-59-557 M06 RFB-1106-5 PL20-5
AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER BNC PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CRIMP PLUG BNC CLAMP PLUG BNC CLAMP PLUG
RG 213 /U
C1176A 2-225395-1 CPMC-88-26 305-26 RFB-1101-1SI PL20-6A
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F-TYPE CONNECTORS
CAMBRIDGE GEM GILBERT IDEAL INDUSTRIES
CATALOG NUMBER F-TYPE CRIMP F-TYPE COMPRESSION F-TYPE CRIMP F-TYPE COMPRESSION F-TYPE
RG 6/U
C3521 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) GF-6-AHS/USA Contact Gilbert
C3523 CPF-56-ALM 0406-610CS NS-8101-15 Contact Gilbert
C3524 CPF-56-ALM 0406-610CS Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C3525 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C5760 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6
C5761 CPF-56-ALM 0406-6CSQS GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5775 CPF-56-ALM 0406-6CSQS GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5776 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5777 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5778 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6
C5785 CPF-56-ALM 0406-6CSQS GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-057
C5802 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5804 CPF-56-ALMWP GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5814 CPF-56-ALM 0406-6CSQS GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5822 CPF-56-ALM 0406-6CSQS GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5886 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-037
C5889 CPF-56-ALS 0406-6CSQS GF-6-AHS/USA GF-UR-6 85-057
C8029 CPF-56-ALM 0406-6CS Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C8031 CPF-56-ALM 0406-4 (Crimp) Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
LRC PPC TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER F-TYPE CRIMP SNAP-N-SEAL
U SERIES
U-INDOOR
SU-OUTDOOR
UV SERIES
UV-INDOOR
SUV INDOOR/OUTDOOR
EX
INDOOR/OUTDOOR F-TYPE CRIMP
RG 6/U (cont.)
C3521 CFS 6 PL EX6P or EX6XLP
C3523 CFS 6 PL EX6P or EX6XLP
C3524 CFS 6 PL EX6P or EX6XLP
C3525 – – – – –
C5760 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP
C5761 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5774 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5775 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP
C5776 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5777 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5778 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5785 AMF6 SNS6QS CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP
C5802 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5804 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5810 – – – PL130SC-017
C5812 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP
C5814 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5822 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5824 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5826 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5886 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP
C5888 AMF6 SNS6 CFS 6 U (SU) CFS 6 UV (SUV) EX6 or EX6XLP PL130SC-020
C5889 AMF6 SNS6QS – – –
C5890 AMF6 SNS6 – – – PL130SC-020
C8029 AMF6 SNS6 – – – PL130SC-020
C8031 – – – – –
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F-TYPE CONNECTORS
GILBERT LRC PPC
CATALOG NUMBER F-TYPE CRIMP F-TYPE
COMPRESSION F-TYPE CRIMP SNAP-N-SEAL
U SERIES
U-INDOOR
SU-OUTDOOR
PNU SERIES
PNU-INDOOR
PNSU INDOOR/
OUTDOOR
EX
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
RG 7/U
C5851 GAF-236/051-AHS/368 GAF-UST-7 AMF7 SNS7B CFS 7 U (SU) CFS 7 PNU (PNSU) EX 7
C5853 GAF-236/051-AHS/368 GAF-UST-7 CFS 7 U (SU) CFS 7 PNU (PNSU) EX 7
C5856 GAF-236/051-AHS/368 GAF-UST-7 CFS 7 U (SU) CFS 7 PNU (PNSU) EX 7
C5857 GAF-236/051-AHS/398 GAF-UST-7Q CFS 7 U (SU) CFS 7 PNU (PNSU)
CAMBRIDGE GEM GILBERT IDEAL INDUSTRIES LRC
CATALOG NUMBER F-TYPE CRIMP F-TYPE COMPRESSION F-TYPE CRIMP F-TYPE COMPRESSION F-TYPE F-TYPE CRIMP SNAP-N-SEAL
RG 59/U
C1102 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C1103 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2CS GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036
C1104 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C1106 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C1110 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C1112 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C1135 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C1142 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2CS GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C1158 GF-1097-17 Contact Gilbert
C3500 0459-10CS Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C3526 Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C3527 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C5770 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2CS Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert 85-036
C5780 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C5784 GF-59-AHS/357 Contact Gilbert 85-059 SNS59QS
C5830 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) GF-59-AHS/USA GF-UR-59 85-036 AMF59 SNS59
C8025 CPF-59-ALM 0459-10CS Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C8027 CPF-59-ALM 0459-10CS Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C8028 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert AMF59 SNS59
C8030 CPF-59-ALM 0459-2M (Crimp) Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
CAMBRIDGE GILBERT LRC PPC
CATALOG
NUMBER
F-TYPE
CRIMP
F-TYPE
CRIMP
F-TYPE
COMPRESSION
F-TYPE
CRIMP SNAP-N-SEAL
U SERIES
U-INDOOR
SU-OUTDOOR
UV SERIES
UV-INDOOR
SUB INDOOR/
OUTDOOR
EX
INDOOR/
OUTDOOR
RG 11/U
C1160 CPF-11-ALM Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C3528 CPF-11-ALM Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C3529 CPF-11-ALM Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert
C5011 CPF-11-ALM GF-11-AHS/460 GAF-UST-11 AMF11 SNS11AS CFS 11 U (SU) CFS 11 PNU (PNSU) EX 11
C5025 CPF-11-ALM Contact Gilbert Contact Gilbert CFS 11 U (SU) CFS 11 PNU (PNSU) EX 11
C5029 CPF-11-ALM GF-11-AHS/460 GAF-UST-11 AMF11 SNS11AS CFS 11 U (SU) CFS 11 PNU (PNSU) EX 11
C5034 CPF-11-ALM GF-11-AHS/460 GAF-UST-11 AMF11 SNS11AS CFS 11 U (SU) CFS 11 PNU (PNSU) EX 11
C5039 CPF-11-ALM GF-11-AHS/460 GAF-UST-11 AMF11 SNS11AS CFS 11 U (SU) CFS 11 PNU (PNSU) EX 11
C5043 CPF-11-ALM GF-11-AHS/460 GAF-UST-11 AMF11 SNS11AS CFS 11 U (SU) CFS 11 PNU (PNSU) EX 11
C5044 GF-11-AHS/480 GAF-UST-11Q AMF11 SNS11AS CFS 11 U (SU) CFS 11 PNU (PNSU) EX 11
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F-TYPE CONNECTORS
PPC TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER
U SERIES
U-INDOOR
SU-OUTDOOR
UV SERIES
UV-INDOOR
SUV INDOOR/
OUTDOOR
EX
INDOOR/OUTDDOR F-TYPE CRIMP
RG 59/U (cont.)
C1102 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-014
C1103 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-013
C1104 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-013
C1106 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-013
C1110 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-013
C1112 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-013
C1135 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-013
C1142 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-023
C1158 – – – PL130SC-008
C3500 ––––
C3526 ––––
C3527 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-023
C5770 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-022
C5780 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-023
C5784 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL
C5830 CFS 59 U (SU) CFS 59 UV (SUV) EX59 or EX59XL PL130SC-013A
C8025 – – – PL130SC-013
C8027 – – – PL130SC-013
C8028 – – – PL130SC-013A
C8030 ––––
TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER F-TYPE CRIMP
RG 62/U
C1162 PL130SC-013
C1164 PL130SC-013
C3520
TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER F-TYPE CRIMP
RG 174/U
C1156 PL130SC-004
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CAMBRIDGE TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG
RG 11/U
C1160 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C3528 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C3529 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C5011 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C5025 CPN-68-8 UPL95-6A
C5029 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C5034 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C5039 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C5043 CPN-8 UPL95-6A
C5044 CPN-68-8 UPL95-6A
AMP CAMBRIDGE KINGS ELECTRONICS LRC RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE PLUG
RG 8/U
C1108 — RFN-1007-2SX —
C1154 225661-2 (Mil) CPN-68-8 KN-59-176 RFN-1006-3E PL95-6A
415232-6 RFN-1006-3E
C1180 CPN-8/110 1205-4-9 NM8HB10 RFN-1006-3I
C1198 1-225661-6 (Mil) CPN-68-8 1205-4-9 RFN-1006-3I PL95-6A
414160-4
TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG
RG 6/U
C3521
C3523
C3524
C3525
C5760
C5761 UPL95-34
C5775
C5776
C5777
C5778
C5785
C5802
C5804
C5814
C5822 UPL95-41
C5886
C5889 UPL95-41
C8029 UPL95-41
C8031
TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG
RG 7/U
C5851 PL95-48
C5853 N/A
C5856 PL95-48
C5857 PL95-48
N-TYPE CONNECTORS
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AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG
RG 59/U
C1102 — — — RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C1103 CPN-2 400-2 RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C1104 CPN-2 400-2 RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C1106 CPN-2 400-2 RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C1110 CPN-2 400-2 RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C1112 CPN-2 400-2 RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C1135 CPN-2 400-2 RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C1142 — — — UPL95-2A
C1158 — — — UPL95-22
C3500 — — —
C3526 — — —
C3527 — — —
C5770 — — — UPL95-2A
C5780 — — — UPL95-2A
C5784 — — —
C5830 — — — RFN-1907-2S UPL95-2
C8025 CPN-2 400-2 UPL95-2
C8027 CPN-2 400-2 UPL95-2
C8028 — — — UPL95-2
C8030 — — —
N-TYPE CONNECTORS
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CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG
RG 58/U
C1117 1-225661-2 (Mil) CPN-68-1 1205-19-5 RFN-1005-3C PL95-1
415232-2
C1155 1-225661-2 (Mil) CPN-68-1 1205-19-5 RFN-1005-3C PL95-1
415232-2
C1166 1-225661-2 (Mil) CPN-68-1 1205-19-5 RFN-1005-3C PL95-1
415232-2
C1178 1-225661-2 (Mil) CPN-68-1 1205-19-5 RFN-1005-3C PL95-1
415232-2
C1188 1-225661-2 (Mil) CPN-68-1 RFN-1005-3C PL95-1
415232-2
C3519 — CPN-1 — PL95-4
C3579 — CPN-1 — PL95-4
C5779 — CPN-1 —
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AMP CAMBRIDGE GEM TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE PLUG
RG 62/U
C1162 CPN-2 400-2 UPL95-2
C1164 CPN-2 400-2 UPL95-2
C3520 ————
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CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE CRIMP PLUG N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE PLUG
RG 213/U
C1176A 1-227086-0 (MIL) CPN-68-8 KN-59-202 RFN-1006-3I PL95-6A
415232-6
AMP RF INDUSTRIES TROMPETER
CATALOG NUMBER N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE PLUG N-TYPE PLUG
RG 174/U
C1156 RFN-1005-B-03 PL95-5
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ONE-PIECE CONNECTORS
GENERAL CABLE
WHITE SANDS ENGINEERING
ONE-PIECE CONNECTOR
RG 6/U
395025 SLC59
SLCUHEC2
395011 SLC6/SLC6O
SLC6Q/SLC6QO
395025 BNCFP59
395025 BNCFPSLC59
BNCFPSLCHEC
395011 BNCFP6
395011 BNCFPSLC6/BNCFPSLC6G
BNCFPSLC6Q/BNCFPSLC6QG
395025 RCAFP59
395025 RCAFPSLC59/RCAFPSLC59G
395011 RCAFPSLC6/RCAFPSLC6G
RCAFPSLC6QG
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COPPER CONDUCTOR DATA
The conductors used by General Cable meet the applicable requirements of ASTM specifications B-3, B-33, B-172, B-173, B-174 and B-286 and
Federal Specification QQ-W-343.
The following data covers the more commonly used conductor constructions in the electrical and electronics industry. Special constructions, not
shown, are available or can be designed to meet specific requirements. It is suggested that the General Cable Product Engineering Department be
contacted before a specification is finalized.
AWG STRANDING
TYPE
STRANDING(1)
DIAMETER(4) AREA WEIGHT
D.C. RESISTANCE 20°C(2)
BREAK STR.
LBS
TIN COATING(3) BARE OF SILVER COATING
in mm circ. mils sq. mm lbs/Mft kg/km /Mft /km /Mft /km
32 7/40
Co or Bu
.0096 .254 100 .051 .21 .31 176.00 577.00 164.00 538.00 1.986
30 Solid
7/38
Bu
.010
.012
.254
.305
100
112
.051
.057
.30
.35
.45
.52
113.00
106.00
371.00
348.00
104.00
92.60
340.00
303.00
3.157
28 Solid
7/36
Co
.01264
.015
.321
.381
159
175
.081
.089
.48
.55
.72
.82
70.80
67.50
232.00
221.00
65.30
59.30
214.00
194.00
5.020
27 Solid
7/35
Co or Bu
.0142
.017
.361
.432
202
220
.102
.111
.61
.69
.91
1.04
55.60
53.80
182.00
176.00
51.40
169.00
6.331
26
Solid
7/34
10/36
19/38
Co or Bu
Bu
Bu or Co
.016
.019
.0193
.021
.404
.483
.490
.533
253
278
250
304
.128
.141
.127
.154
.77
.87
.78
.97
1.14
1.29
1.15
1.44
44.50
42.50
47.30
38.90
146.00
139.00
155.00
128.00
41.00
37.30
40.40
34.10
135.00
122.00
133.00
112.00
7.983
24
Solid
7/32
16/36
19/36
Co or Bu
Bu
Co or Bu
.0201
.024
.024
.025
.511
.610
.610
.635
404
448
400
475
.205
.227
.201
.241
1.22
1.38
1.25
1.48
1.82
2.05
1.64
2.20
27.20
25.70
29.50
24.90
89.20
84.20
96.80
81.70
25.70
23.10
27.50
21.80
84.20
75.90
90.20
71.60
12.690
22 Solid
7/30
19/34
Co or Bu
Bu or Eq
.025
.030
.0315
.643
.762
.800
643
700
754
.324
.355
.382
1.94
2.19
2.35
2.89
3.26
3.50
16.70
16.60
15.50
54.80
54.40
50.80
16.20
14.80
13.80
53.20
48.60
45.10
19.430
20
Solid
7/28
10/30
19/32
26/34
Co or Bu
Bu
Co, Bu or Eq
Bu
.032
.038
.037
.040
.039
.813
.965
.940
1.02
.940
1,020
1,111
1,000
1,216
.519
.562
.507
.616
.523
3.10
3.49
3.14
3.84
3.28
4.61
5.19
4.67
5.71
4.88
10.50
10.30
11.40
9.48
11.30
34.40
33.80
37.40
31.10
37.10
10.10
9.33
10.40
8.53
33.20
30.60
34.00
28.00
30.890
19 Solid
.0359 .912 1,032 .653 3.90 5.80 8.05 26.40 38.950
18
Solid
7/26
16/30
19/30
41/34
Co or Bu
Bu
Co, Bu or Eq
Bu
.0403
.048
.0475
.050
.049
1.024
1.22
1.207
1.27
1.244
1,290
1,620
1,770
1,600
1,900
.823
.897
.810
.963
.824
4.92
5.55
5.01
5.95
5.09
7.32
8.26
7.45
8.85
7.08
6.77
6.45
7.15
6.10
7.08
22.20
21.20
23.40
20.00
23.20
6.39
5.55
6.48
5.46
6.60
21.00
19.20
21.30
17.90
21.60
49.120
16
Solid
19/294
19/.0117
26/30
65/34
Bu or Eq
Bu
Bu
Bu
.0508
.057
.0585
.0606
.060
1.29
1.45
1.50
1.54
1.52
1,627
2,580
2,426
2,601
2,600
1.31
1.23
1.32
1.32
1.31
7.81
7.52
8.02
8.15
8.20
11.60
11.20
11.90
12.10
11.90
4.47
4.82
4.39
4.39
4.47
14.70
15.80
14.40
14.40
14.70
4.16
4.27
4.13
3.99
4.16
13.60
14.00
13.50
13.10
13.60
78.100
14
Solid
7/.0242
19/274
19/.0147
41/30
Co
Co, Eq or Un
Bu
Bu
.0641
.073
.071
.074
.077
1.63
1.85
1.80
1.88
1.96
2,581
4,110
4,100
3,831
4,106
2.08
2.08
1.94
2.08
2.08
12.4
12.7
12.1
12.7
12.9
18.50
18.90
18.00
18.90
19.20
2.68
3.05
2.73
2.81
8.79
10.00
9.22
2.52
2.61
2.71
2.61
2.53
8.28
8.56
8.88
8.56
8.30
124.200
12
Solid
7/.0305
19/254
19/.0185
65/30
Bu
Co, Eq or Un
Cu
Bu
.0808
.092
.0905
.0925
.094
2.05
2.34
2.299
2.35
2.388
4,100
6,530
6,512
6,088
6,503
3.31
3.30
3.08
3.30
3.29
19.8
20.2
19.4
20.2
20.8
29.50
30.10
28.90
30.10
31.10
1.69
1.87
1.82
5.54
6.13
5.97
1.59
1.64
1.70
1.64
1.64
5.21
5.38
5.59
5.25
5.25
197.500
10
Solid
7/.0385
19/.0234
37/.0169
105/30
Co
Bu
Co
Bu
.1019
.116
.117
.112
.126
2.588
2.95
2.97
2.84
3.20
6,500
10,380
10,376
10,404
9,361
5.26
5.25
5.27
4.74
5.32
31.4
32.0
32.0
29.2
33.8
46.80
47.60
47.60
43.40
49.20
1.10
3.61
1.00
1.00
.98
1.25
.99
3.28
3.28
3.21
4.10
3.24
314.500
8
7/.0486
19/.0295
133/29
168/30
Bu
Bu or Eq
Ro 19 x 7/29
Ro 7 x 24/30
.146
.144
.169
.174
3.71
3.66
4.293
4.42
10,500
16,534
16,535
16,983
8.38
8.38
8.61
8.51
50.1
50.0
54.0
53.4
74.50
74.40
80.40
79.00
.71
.70
2.33
2.30
.65
.65
2.13
2.13
619/.0374
133/27
266/30
Bu
Ro 19 x 7/27
Ro 7 x 38/30
.188
.213
.222
4.775
5.41
5.64
16,800
26,576
26,818
13.33
13.60
13.49
81.1
84.1
83.2
121.00
125.00
124.00
.43
.44
1.41
1.44
.40
1.30
4133/25
420/30
Ro 19 x 7/25
Ro 7 x 60/30
.257
.270
6.53
6.850
26,600
42,615
21.61
21.29
135.0
140.0
201.00
208.00
.29
.28
.95
.92
2665/30
Ro 19 x 35/30
.338 8.59 42,000 33.72 213.0 317.00 .18 .59
(1) Bu - Bunched; Co - Concentric; Eq - Equilay; Ro - Rope; Un - Unilay
(2) Typical DC resistance values for uninsulated wires. Multiply by 1.04 for typical values after insulation
(3) Values are for tinned, heavy tinned, prefused, overcoated or topcoated conductors
(4) Does not meet UL conductor stranding requirements
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% Coverage Factor
for Common Coverage:
Dd
P
e
C
U
F % Coverage
0.368
0.409
0.453
0.500
0.553
0.617
60
65
70
75
80
85
where:
D = diameter under shield, inches
d = diameter of center conductor, inches
C = number of carriers
e = diameter of end
P = pick (measured in picks per linear inch)
U = braid angle, degrees
W = weight of shield, lbs/M ft
n = number of ends in one carrier
l = weight of one end in lbs/M ft
M = D + build-up of braid on one shield wall, inches
R
dc
= dc resistance of the braid shield, /M ft
r
dc = dc resistance of one strand (end) of shield, /M ft
% C = percent braid coverage
F = % coverage factor
BRAID PICKS PER INCH:
P = (C) (tan U) , PICKS/INCH
2
(M)
BRAID SHIELD DC RESISTANCE:
R
dc
= cos r
dc
, /kft
(n) (C) (cos U)
% Coverage: %C = (2F - F
2
) x-100
BRAID ANGLE:
U= tan
-1
2
(D-+-2e) P , DEGREES
C
BRAID SHIELD WEIGHT:
W = (n) (C) (I) , LBS/M FT
cos U
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COAXIAL CABLE CAPACITANCE:
C = 7.36ε , pF/ft
LOG
(D)
fd
COAXIAL CABLE VELOCITY OF PROPAGATION:
Vp =
100 , %
ε
1/2
COAXIAL CABLE INDUCTANCE:
L = 0.140 LOG ( D ), µH/ft
fd
COAXIAL CABLE TIME DELAY:
td = 1.016 ε
1/2
, nsec/ft
COAXIAL CABLE CUTOFF FREQUENCY:
fco =
7.50
, GHz
ε
1/2
(D + fd)
where:
C = capacitance, pF/ft
ε = insulation dielectric constant (see table below)
D = diameter under the shield, inches
d = diameter of the center conductor, inches
L = inductance, µH/ft
f = strand factor (see Table II, page 194)
Zo = characteristic impedance,
Vp = velocity of propagation, %
td = time delay, nsec/ft
fco = cutoff frequency, GHz
COAXIAL CABLE IMPEDANCE:
Zo = 138 LOG ( D ),
ε
1/2
fd
MATERIAL εPOWER FACTOR, PF
FEP Teflon
®
(Cellular)
FEP Teflon
®
(Solid)
PE (Cellular)
PE (Solid)
PE (Semi-Solid)
1.40
2.10
1.56
2.26
1.29
0.0002
0.0003
0.0003
0.0003
0.0003
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MATERIAL
TABLE I
where:
C = mutual capacitance, pF/ft
ε = insulation dielectric constant (see Table I)
f = stranding factor (see Table II)
d = diameter of the conductor, inches
D = diameter over the insulation, inches
Z
o = characteristic impedance
DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS & V
p
OF INSULATIONS
ε
Vp, %
ECTFE (Halar
)
FEP
PFA Teflon
®
PVC
PVC (Semi-rigid)
PVDF (Kynar
, SOLEF
)
Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Polyurethane
Rubber, butyl
Rubber, natural
Rubber, SBR
Rubber, silicone
TFE Teflon
®
TPE
Teflon
®
Tefzel
®
IMPEDANCE (UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR):
Zo = 1016
1/2
,
C
TABLE II
NO. OF STRANDS ƒ
1
7
19
37
61
91
1.000
0.939
0.970
0.980
0.985
0.988
CAPACITANCE (UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR):
C = 2.2 ε , pF/ft
LOG 1.3 (D)
(f) (d)
CAPACITANCE (SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR):
C = 3.7 ε , pF/ft
LOG 1.2 (D)
(f) (d)
C = 2.9 ε , pF/ft
LOG 1.5 (D)
(f) (d)
CAPACITANCE (OVERALL SHIELDED & CABLED): IMPEDANCE (OVERALL SHIELDED & CABLED):
Zo = 347 LOG 1.5 (D) ,
ε
1/2
(f) (d)
Zo = 276 LOG 1.2 (D) ,
ε
1/2
(f) (d)
IMPEDANCE (SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR):
2.60
2.15
2.15
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Abrasion Resistance:
Resistance to surface
wear.
AC Alternating Current (a.c.):
Current in which
the charge-flow periodically reverses and is
represented by: I = l8cos (2-f +-f) where, I is the
current, l8 is the amplitude, f the frequency, f the
phase angle.
Accelerated Aging:
A test that attempts to
duplicate long-time environmental aging in
comparatively short time spans.
Accelerator:
A chemical additive which hastens a
chemical reaction under specific conditions.
Accordion:
(1) A retractile cable with a series of
equally-spaced transverse folds. (2) A connec-
tor contact with a “Z” shaped flat spring to
permit high deflection without overstress.
Adapter:
A device that enables any or all of
the following 1) different sizes or types of
plugs to mate with one another or to fit into a
telecommunications outlet/connector; 2) the
rearrangement of leads; 3) large cables with
numerous wires to fan out into smaller groups of
wires, 4) interconnection between cables.
Adhesive Bonded:
Cables bonded by adding
an adhesive coating to the surface of the
cable components, then joining and curing the
adhesive to form a cable. See Bonded Cable.
Administration:
The method for labeling,
identification, documentation and usage needed
to implement moves, additions and changes of
the telecommunications infrastructure.
Admittance:
The measure of the ease with which
an alternating current flows in a circuit. The
reciprocal of impedance.
Aerial Cable:
A cable suspended in the air on
poles or other overhead structure.
Aging:
The change in properties of a material with
time under specific conditions.
Air Core Cable:
A cable in which the interstices
in the cable core are not filled with a moisture
barrier.
Air-Handling Plenum:
A designated area, closed
or open, used for environmental air.
Air Spaced Coaxial Cable:
One in which air is
essentially the dielectric material. A spirally
wound synthetic filament, beads or braided
filaments may be used to center the conductor.
All-Rubber Cable:
A cable in which all interstices
between conductors are filled with rubber
compound.
Alligator Clip:
A mechanical device shaped like
alligator jaws used as a temporary connection
on the end of interconnections wire.
Alloy:
A metal formed by combining two or more
different metals to obtain desirable properties.
Aluminum Conductor:
An aluminum wire or
group of wires not suitably insulated to carry
electrical current.
Aluminum-Steel Conductor:
A composite
conductor made up of a combination of
aluminum and steel wires.
Ambient Temperature:
The temperature of a
medium (gas or liquid) surrounding an object.
American Wire Gauge (AWG):
The standard
system used for designating wire diameter. The
lower the AWG number, the larger the diameter.
Also called the Brown and Sharpe (B&S) wire
gauges.
Ampacity:
See Current Carrying Capacity.
Ampere:
The unit of current. One ampere is the
current flowing through one ohm of resistance at
one volt potential.
Analog:
A signaling format that uses continuous
physical variables such as voltage amplitude or
frequency variations to transmit information.
Anneal:
Relief of mechanical stress through heat
and gradual cooling. Annealing copper renders
it less brittle.
Annular Conductor:
A number of wires stranded
in three reversed concentric layers around a
core.
Annunciator:
A signaling device, usually electri-
cally operated, that gives an audible or visual
signal (or both) when energized.
Anti-Oxidant:
A substance which prevents or
slows down oxidation of material exposed to air.
Appliance Wire and Cable:
A classification
covering insulated wire and cable for internal
wiring of appliances and equipment.
Arc Resistance:
The time required for an arc to
establish a conductive path in a material.
Armored Cable:
A cable provided with a wrap-
ping of metal for mechanical protection.
Attenuation:
The decrease in magnitude of the
power of a signal in transmission between
points. Attenuation is usually measured in
decibels per unit length at a specific frequency.
Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio (ACR):
The
difference between attenuation and crosstalk,
measured in dB, at a given frequency. Important
characteristic in networking transmission to
assure that signal sent down a twisted pair
is stronger at the receiving end, after being
attenuated, than are any interference signals
imposed on that same pair by crosstalk from
other pairs, represented by NEXT.
Audio Frequency:
The range of frequencies
audible to the human ear. Usually 20-20,000 Hz.
Backbone:
A facility (e.g. pathway, cable or
conductors) between telecommunications
closets or floor distribution terminals, the
entrance facilities and the equipment rooms
within or between buildings.
Backbone Cable or Wire:
Cable or wire found in
the backbone; see Backbone.
Balanced Line:
A cable having two identical
conductors which carry voltages opposite in
polarity and equal in magnitude with respect to
ground.
Balun:
A device for matching an unbalanced
coaxial transmission line to a balanced two-wire
system.
Band Marking:
A continuous circumferential band
applied to a conductor at regular intervals for
identification.
Banded Cable:
Two or more cables banded
together by stainless steel strapping.
Bandwidth:
A continuous range of frequencies
extending between two limiting frequencies.
Also referred to as a frequency band.
Barrel-Packed:
Method of coiling into a fiber
drum for shipment.
Baseband:
In data transmission, the use of a
dedicated end-to-end connection to carry a
single channel only.
Beaded Coax:
Coaxial cable with a dielectric
consisting of beads made of various materials.
Belt:
Number of layers of insulation on a conduc-
tor, or number of layers of jacket on a cable.
Belted-Type Cable:
Multiple conductor cable
having a layer of insulation over the assembled
insulated conductors.
Bend Loss:
A form of increased attenuation
caused by (1) having an optical fiber curved
around a restrictive radius of curvature or (2)
microbends caused by minute distortions in the
fiber imposed by externally induced forces.
Bend Radius:
Radius of curvature that a fiber
optic or metallic cable can bend without any
adverse effects.
Bifilar:
A winding made non-inductive by winding
together (as one wire) two wires carrying current
in opposite directions.
Billion Conductor Feet (BCF):
A quantity derived
by multiplying the number of conductors in a
cable by the amount of cable. Usually used to
indicate plant capacity or an annual requirement.
Bimetallic Wire:
A wire formed of two different
metals joined together (not alloyed). It can
include wire with a steel core clad wire, or plated
or coated wire.
Binder:
A spirally served tape or thread used for
holding assembled cable components in place
awaiting subsequent manufacturing operations.
Binding Post:
A device for clamping or holding
electrical conductors in a rigid position.
Bit:
One binary (0 or 1) digit.
Blown Jacket:
Outer cable covering applied by
controlled inflation of the cured jacket tube then
pulling the cable through it.
Bond Strength:
Amount of adhesion between
bonded surfaces, e.g. in cemented ribbon cable.
Bondable Wire:
An insulated wire treated to
facilitate adherence to materials such as potting
compounds. Also, magnet wires used in making
coils when bonding the turns together is desired.
Bonded Cable:
Cable consisting of pre-insulated
conductors or multiconductor components
laid-in parallel and bonded into a flat cable.
See Solvent-Bonded; Adhesive-Bonded; Film-
Bonded.
Bonded Construction:
An insulation construction
in which the glass braid and nylon jacket are
bonded together.
Bonding:
The permanent joining of metallic parts
to form an electrically conductive path that will
assure electrical continuity and the capacity to
conduct safely any current likely to be imposed
on it.
Booster:
A device inserted into a line (or cable) to
increase the voltage.
Boot:
(1) Protective covering over a cable, wire
or connector in addition to the normal jacketing
or insulation. (2) A form placed around wire
termination of a multiple-contact connector to
contain the liquid potting compound before it
hardens.
Braid:
A fibrous or metallic group of filaments
interwoven in cylindrical form to form a covering
over one or more wires.
Braid Angle:
The smaller of the two angles
formed by the shielding strand and in the axis of
the cable being shielded.
Braid Carrier:
A spool or bobbin on a braid
which holds one group of strands or filaments
consisting of a specific number of ends. The
carrier revolves during braiding operations.
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Braid Ends:
The number of strands used to make
up one carrier. The strands are wound side by
side on the carrier bobbin and lie parallel in the
finished braid.
Braiding Machine:
Machine used to apply braids
to wire and cable and to produce braided
sleeving and braids for tying or lacing purposes.
Braiding machines are identified by the number
of carriers.
Breakdown (Puncture):
A disruptive discharge
through the insulation.
Breakdown Voltage:
The voltage at which the
insulation between two conductors breaks
down.
Breakout:
The point at which a conductor
or group of conductors breaks out from a
multiconductor cable to complete circuits at
various points along the main cable.
Bridge:
A device used to expand a local area
network by forwarding frames between data link
layers.
Bridged Tap:
The multiple appearances of the
same cable pair at several distribution points.
British Standard Wire Gauge:
A modification
of the Birmingham Wire Gauge and the legal
standard of Great Britain for all wires. Also
known as Standard Wire Gauge (SWG), New
British Standard (NBS), English Legal Standard
and Imperial Wire Guide.
Broadband:
In data transmission, the use of a
carrier signal, rather than direct modulation, to
carry several simultaneous channels.
Buffer:
(fiber optic) A soft material which
mechanically isolates individual fibers in a fiber
optic cable or bundle from small geometrical
irregularities, distortions or roughness of
adjacent surfaces.
Buffing Stripper:
A motorized device for
removing flat cable insulation by means of
buffing wheels that melt the insulation and
brush it away from the conductors. Also called
Abrasion Stripper.
Building Entrance Area:
See Entrance Room or
Space, Telecommunications.
Building Wire:
Wire used for light and power, 600
volts or less, usually not exposed to outdoor
environment.
Bunched Stranding:
A group of strands
twisted together in a random manner and the
same direction without regard to geometric
arrangement of specific strands.
Buncher:
A machine that twists wires together in
random arrangement.
Bundle:
(fiber optic) A number of fibers grouped
together, usually carrying a common signal.
Buried Cable:
A cable installed directly in the
earth without use of underground conduit. Also
called “direct burial cable.”
Bus:
Wire used to connect two terminals inside of
an electrical unit.
Bushing:
A mechanical device used as a lining
for an opening to prevent abrasion to wire and
cable.
Butt:
Joining of two conductors end-to-end, with
no overlap and with the axes in line.
Butt Splice:
A splice wherein two wires from
opposite ends butt against each other, or
against a stop, in the center of a splice.
Butt Wrap:
Tape wrapped around an object or
conductor in an edge-to-edge condition.
Byte:
Typically a group of eight binary digits.
Cable:
A stranded conductor with or without
insulation and other coverings (single-conductor
cable), or a combination of conductors (multiple-
conductor cable). In fiber optics, a jacketed
fiber or jacketed bundle in a form which can be
terminated.
Cable Assembly:
Typically, the cable and
associated connectors; ready to install.
Cable Clamp:
A device used to give mechanical
support to the wire bundle or cable at the rear of
a plug or receptacle.
Cable Clamp Adapter:
A mechanical adapter that
attaches to the rear of a plug or receptacle to
allow the attachment of a cable clamp.
Cable Core:
The portion of an insulated cable
lying under a protective covering.
Cable Core Binder:
A wrapping of tapes or cords
around the conductors of a multiple-conductor
cable used to hold them together.
Cable Filler:
The material used in multiple-
conductor cables to occupy the interslices
formed by the assembly of the insulated
conductors, thus forming a cable core.
Cable Rack:
The vertical or horizontal open
support (usually made of aluminum or steel) that
is attached to a ceiling or wall.
Cable Sheath:
The overall protective covering
applied to cables.
Cable Tray:
A ladder, trough, solid-bottom or
channel raceway system intended for, but not
limited to, the support of telecommunications
media (e.g., cable).
Cable Vulcanizer:
Compression molding machine
used to repair cable jacketing that has had a
part removed for splicing, for adding connectors
or other devices or for replacing damaged
sections.
Cabling:
(1) A combination of all cables, wire,
cords and connecting hardware. (2) Twisting
together two or more insulated conductors
by machine to form a cable. In fiber optics, a
method by which a group or bundle of fibers is
mechanically assembled.
Cabling Factor:
Used in the formula for
calculating the diameter of an unshielded,
unjacketed cable. D = Kd, where D is the cable
diameter, K is the factor and d is the diameter of
one insulated conductor.
Campus:
The building and grounds of a complex
(e.g. a university, college, industrial park or
military establishment).
Canadian Standards Association (CSA):
A non-
profit independent organization which operates
a listing service for electrical and electronic
materials and equipment. The Canadian
counterpart of the Underwriter’s Laboratories.
Capacitance:
The ratio of the electrostatic charge
on a conductor to the potential difference
between the conductors required to maintain
that charge.
Capacitance, Direct:
The capacitance measured
from one conductor to another conductor
through a single insulating layer.
Capacitance, Mutual:
The capacitance between
two conductors (typically of a pair) with all other
conductors, including shield, short circuited to
ground.
Carolprene®:
Proprietary rubber compound.
Carrier:
The woven element of a braid consisting
of one or more ends (strands) which creates the
interlaced effect. Also, a spindle, spool, tube, or
bobbin (on a braiding machine) containing yarn
or wire, employed as a braid.
Cellular Plastics:
Expanded or “foam,” consists
of individual closed cells of inert gas suspended
in a plastic medium, resulting in a desirable
reduction of the dielectric constant.
Central Office:
The place where communications
common carriers terminate customer lines and
locate switching equipment that interconnects
those lines.
Certificate of Compliance (C of C):
A written
statement; normally generated by a quality
control department, which states that the
product being shipped meets customer’s
specifications.
Certified Test Report (CTR):
A report reflecting
actual test data on the cable shipped. Tests
are normally conducted by the quality control
department, and show that the product being
shipped meets the required test specifications.
Characteristic Impedance:
The impedance that,
when connected to the output terminals of a
transmission line of any length, makes the line
appear indefinitely long.
Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSPE):
A
rubbery polymer used for insulations and
jackets. Manufactured by E.l. DuPont under the
trade name of Hypalon
®
.
Cigarette Wrap:
Tape insulation wrapped
longitudinally instead of spirally over a
conductor.
Circuit:
A complete path over which electrons
can flow from the negative terminals of a voltage
source through parts and wires to the positive
terminals of the same voltage source.
Circuit Sizes:
A popular term for building wire
sizes 14 through 10 AWG.
Circular Mil:
The area of a circle one mil (.001") in
diameter; 7.854 x 10
-7
sq. in. Used in expressing
wire cross sectional area.
Cladding:
Method of applying a layer of metal
over another metal whereby the junction of
the two metals is continuously welded. In fiber
optics, a sheathing intimately in contact with
the core of a higher refractive index material
which serves to provide optical insulation and
protection to the reflection interface.
Closed End Splice:
An insulated splice in which
two or more wires overlap and enter the splice
from the same end of the barrel.
Closet, Telecommunications:
An enclosed space
for housing telecommunications equipment,
cable terminations and cross-connect cabling.
The closet is the recognized location of the
cross-connect between the backbone and
horizontal facilities.
Coaxial Cable:
A cable consisting of two
cylindrical conductors with a common axis,
separated by a dielectric.
Coaxial Connector:
A connector that has a
coaxial construction and is used with coaxial
cable.
Coherent Source:
(fiber optic) A light source
which emits a very narrow, unidirectional beam
of light of one wavelength (monochromatic).
Coil Effect:
The inductive effect exhibited by a
spiral-wrapped shield, especially above audio
frequencies.
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Cold Flow:
Permanent deformation of the
insulation due to mechanical force of pressure
(not due to heat softening).
Color Code:
A color system for wire or circuit
identification by use of solid colors, tracers,
braids, surface printing, etc.
Commercial Building:
A building or portion
thereof, that is intended for office use.
Common Axis Cabling:
In multiple cable
constructions, a twisting of all conductors
about a “common axis” to result in smaller
diameter constructions. Tends to result in
greater susceptance to electromagnetic and
electrostatic interference.
Compact Conductor:
Stranded conductor rolled
to deform the round wires to fill the normal
interstices between the wires in a strand.
Composite (Clad) Wire:
A wire having a core of
one metal with a fused outer shell of different
metals.
Composite Conductor:
Two or more strands of
different metals assembled and operated in
parallel.
Compound:
An insulating or jacketing material
made by mixing two or more ingredients.
Compression Cable:
A pipe type cable in which
the pressure medium is separated from the
insulation by a membrane or sheath.
Concentric:
A central core surrounded by one or
more layers of helically wound strands in a fixed
round geometric arrangement.
Concentric-Lay Cable:
A concentric-lay
conductor, or a multiple-conductor cable
composed of a central core surrounded by
one or more layers of helically laid insulated
conductors.
Concentric Strand:
A strand that consists of a
central wire or core surrounded by one or more
layers of spirally laid wires.
Concentricity:
The measurement of the location
of the center of the conductor with respect to
the geometric center of the circular insulation.
Conductance:
The ability of a conductor to carry
an electric charge. The ratio of the current flow
to the potential difference causing the flow. The
reciprocal of resistance.
Conductivity:
The capacity of a material to
carry electrical current—usually expressed as
a percentage of copper conductivity (copper
being 100%).
Conductor:
A wire (or combination of wires not
insulated from one another) suitable for carrying
electric current.
Conduit:
A rigid or flexible metallic or nonmetallic
raceway of circular cross-section through which
cables can be pulled or housed.
Connecting Hardware:
A device providing
mechanical cable terminations.
Connector:
A device used to provide rapid
connect/disconnect service for electrical cable
and wire terminations.
Contact:
The part of a connector which actually
carries the electrical current, and are touched
together or separated to control the flow.
Contact Inspection Hole:
A hole in the cylindrical
rear portion of contact used to check the depth
to which a wire has been inserted.
Contact Size:
The largest size wire which can
be used with the specific contact. Also, the
diameter of the engagement end of the pin.
Continuity Check:
A test to determine whether
electrical current flows continuously throughout
the length of a single wire or individual wires in
a cable.
Continuous Vulcanization:
Simultaneous
extrusion and vulcanization of rubber-like wire
coating materials.
Contrahelical:
Cable spiralling in an opposite
direction than the preceding layer within a wire
or cable.
Control Cable:
A multi-conductor cable made for
operation in control of signal circuits.
Controlled Impedance Cable:
Package of two or
more insulated conductors where impedance
measurements between respective conductors
are kept essentially constant throughout the
entire length.
Copolymer:
A compound resulting from the
polymerization of two different monomers.
Copper-Clad:
Steel with a coating of copper
welded to it before drawing as opposed to
copper-plated. Synonymous with Copperweld.
Copperweld:
The trade name of Flexo Wire
Division (Copperweld Steel Corp.) for their
copper-clad steel conductors.
Cord:
A small, flexible insulated cable.
Cord Set:
Portable cords fitted with a wiring
device at one or both ends.
Cord, Telecommunications:
A cable using
stranded conductors for flexibility, as in
distribution cords or line cords. Line cords can
also use tinsel conductors.
Core:
In cables, a component or assembly of
components over which other materials are
applied, such as additional components, shield,
sheath or armor. In fiber optics, the transparent
glass or plastic section with a high refractive
index through which the light travels by internal
reflections.
Corona:
A discharge due to ionization of air
around a conductor due to a potential gradient
exceeding a certain critical value.
Corona Resistance:
The time that the insulation
will withstand a specified level of field-intensified
ionization that does not result in the immediate
complete breakdown of the insulation.
Corrosion:
The destruction of the surface of a
metal by chemical reaction.
Coupling Loss:
(fiber optic) Signal losses due to
small differences in numerical aperture, core
diameter, core concentricity and tolerances in
splicing connectors when two fibers are aligned.
Also known as Splicing Loss and Transfer Loss.
Coupling Ring:
A device used on cylindrical
connectors to lock plug and receptacle together.
Coverage:
The calculated percentage which
defines the completeness with which a metal
braid covers the underlying surface. The
higher percentage of coverage, the greater the
protection against external interference.
Covering:
Textile braid or jacket of rubber,
plastics or other materials applied over wire and
cables to provide mechanical protection and
identification.
Crazing:
The minute cracks on the surface of
plastic materials.
Creep:
The dimensional change with time of a
material under load.
Creepage:
The conduction of electricity across
the surface of a dielectric.
Creepage Path:
The path across the surface of a
dielectric between two conductors.
Creepage Surface:
An insulating surface which
provides physical separation as a form of
insulation between two electrical conductors of
different potential.
Crimp:
Act of compressing a connector barrel
around a cable in order to make an electrical
connection.
Crimp Termination:
Connection in which a
metal sleeve is secured to a conductor by
mechanically crimping the sleeve with pliers,
presses or automated crimping machines.
Cross-Connect:
A facility enabling the termination
of cable elements and their interconnection,
and/or cross-connection, primarily by means of
a patch cord or jumper.
Cross-Linked:
Inter-molecular bonds between
long-chain thermoplastic polymers by chemical
or electron bombardment means. The properties
of the resulting thermosetting material are
usually improved.
Crosstalk:
Undesired electrical currents in
conductors caused by electromagnetic or
electrostatic coupling from other conductors or
from external sources. Also, leakage of optical
power from one optical conductor to another.
CSA:
Canadian Standards Association.
C-SJ:
Same as SJ except extra-flexible conductor.
C-SJO:
Same as SJO except extra-flexible
conductor.
Cure:
To change the physical properties of a
material by chemical reaction.
Curing Cycle:
The time, temperature and pressure
required for curing.
Curl:
The degree to which a wire tends to form a
circle after removal from a spool. An indication
of the ability of the wire to be wrapped around
posts in long runs.
Current:
The rate of transfer of electricity.
Practical unit is the ampere which represents the
transfer of one coulomb per second. In a simple
circuit, current (I) produced by a cell or
electromotive force (E) when there is an exter nal
resistance (R) and internal resistance (r)
is: I =
E
R + r
Current Carrying Capacity:
The maximum
current an insulated conductor can safely carry
without exceeding its insulation and jacket
temperature limitations.
Customer Premises:
Building(s) with grounds and
appurtenances (belongings) under the control of
the customer.
Cut-Through Resistance:
The ability of a material
to withstand mechanical pressure, usually a
sharp edge or small radius, without separation.
Cycle:
The complete sequence including reversal
of the flow of an alternating electric current.
Decibel (dB):
A unit to express differences of
power level. Used to express power gain in
amplifiers or power loss in passive circuits or
cables.
Delay Line:
A cable made to provide very low
velocity of propagation with long electrical delay
for transmitted signals.
Demarcation Point:
A point where the operational
control or ownership changes.
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Depth of Crimp:
Thickness of the crimped portion
of a connector measured between two opposite
points on the crimped surface.
Derating Factor:
A factor used to reduce the
current carrying capacity of a wire when used in
environments other than that for which the value
was established.
Detector:
(fiber optic) A device that picks up light
from fiber and converts the information into an
electrical signal.
Device, As Related to a Work Station:
An item
such as a telephone, personal computer or
graphic or video terminal.
Device, As Related to Protection:
A protector, a
protector mount, a protector unit or a protector
module.
Dielectric:
An insulating medium which
intervenes between two conductors and permits
electrostatic attraction and repulsion to take
place across it.
Dielectric Breakdown:
The voltage required to
cause an electrical failure or breakthrough of the
insulation.
Dielectric Constant (K):
The ratio of the
capacitance of a condenser with dielectric
between the electrodes to the capacitance
when air is between the electrodes. Also called
Permittivity and Specific Inductive Capacity.
Dielectric Loss:
Power dissipated in an insulating
medium as the result of the friction caused by
molecular motion when an AC electric field is
applied.
Dielectric Strength:
The voltage which an
insulation can withstand before breakdown
occurs. Usually expressed as a voltage gradient
(such as volts per mil).
Dielectric Test:
A test in which a voltage higher
than the rated voltage is applied for a specified
time to determine the adequacy of the insulation
under normal conditions.
Digital:
Transmission data representative by
discrete characters.
Dip Coating:
An insulating coating applied to the
conductor by passing the conductor through an
applicator containing liquid insulating medium.
Direct Burial Cable:
A cable installed directly in
the earth.
Direct Capacitance:
The capacitance measured
directly from conductor to conductor through a
single insulating layer.
Direct Current (d.c.):
An electric current which
flows in only one direction.
Direct Current Resistance (DCR):
The resistance
offered by any circuit to the flow of direct
current.
Direction of Lay:
The lateral direction in which
the strands of a conductor run over the top of
the cable conductor as they recede from an
observer looking along the axis of the conductor
or cable. Also applies to twisted cable.
Discrete Wiring:
Wire or wires having distinct
identity and purpose.
Dispersion:
(fiber optic) The variation of the
refractive index of a material with wavelength,
causing light of different wavelengths to travel at
different velocities in the material.
Disruptive Discharge:
A sudden, large increase
in current through an insulation medium due to
the complete failure of the medium under the
electrostatic stress.
Dissipation Factor:
The tangent of the loss angle
of the insulating material. (Also referred to as
loss tangent, tan d, and approximate power
factor.)
Distribution Cable:
In telecommunications and
CATV systems, the transmission cable between
the distribution amplifier and the drop wire.
Distribution Frame:
A structure with terminations
for connecting the permanent cabling of a
facility in such a manner that interconnection or
cross-connections may be readily made.
Disturbed Conductor:
A conductor that receives
energy generated by the field of another
conductor or an external source such as a
transformer.
Drain Wire:
In a cable, the uninsulated wire laid
over the component or components and used
as a ground connection.
Draw Feed Stock:
Rod or wire that is
subsequently drawn to a smaller size.
Drawing:
In wire manufacture, pulling the
metal through a die or series of dies to reduce
diameter to a specified size.
Drop Ceiling:
See False Ceiling.
Drop Wire:
In telecommunications and CATV
systems, the transmission cable from the
distribution cable to a dwelling.
Dual Coaxial Cable:
Two individually insulated
conductors laid parallel or twisted and placed
within an overall shield and sheath.
Duct:
1) A single enclosed raceway for wires or
cables. See also Conduit, Raceway; 2) a single
enclosed raceway for wires or cables usually
used in soil or concrete, 3) an enclosure in which
air is moved. Generally part of the HVAC system
of a building.
Duplex:
Two way data transmission on a four-wire
transmission line or two fiber.
Duplex Cable:
(1) A cable composed of two
insulated single-conductor cables twisted
together. (2) A cable composed of two fibers,
typically 62.5/125 mm multimode, placed in
parallel under a thermoplastic sheath.
Duplex Parallel:
Typically used in the
thermocouple industry to denote two parallel
conductors of dissimilar metals insulated in
parallel without twist and jacketed. Commonly
applied to thermocouple grades and extension
wires.
Eccetricity:
Like concentricity, a measure of the
center of a conductor’s location with respect
to the circular cross section of the insulation.
Expressed as a percentage of displacement of
one circle within the other.
Eddy Current:
Circulating currents induced in
conducting materials by varying magnetic fields.
Elastomer:
A rubber or rubber-like material
which will stretch repeatedly to 200 percent or
more and return rapidly and with force to its
approximate original shape.
Electro-Tinned:
Electrolytic process of tinning
wire using pure tin.
Electrode:
A conductor through which a current
enters or leaves a nonmetallic conductor.
Electromagnetic Coupling:
Energy transfer by
means of a varying magnetic field.
Electromagnetic Field:
A rapidly moving electric
field and its associated moving magnetic field.
Electromagnetic Induction:
The production of a
voltage in a coil due to a change in the number
of magnetic lines of forces (flux linkages)
passing through the coil.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI):
The
interference in signal transmission or reception
resulting from the radiation of electrical and
magnetic fields. Synonym: Radio Frequency
Interference.
Electromotive Force (e.m.f.):
Pressure or
voltage. The forces which cause current to flow
in a circuit.
Electronic Wire and Cable:
A length of
conductive or semiconductive material used in
an electronic application.
Electrostatic:
Pertaining to static electricity,
or electricity at rest. An electric charge, for
example.
Elongation:
The fractional increase in the length
of a material stressed in tension.
Embossing:
A marker identification by means of
thermal indentation leaving raised lettering on
the sheath material of cable.
Emergency Overload:
Load which occurs when
larger than normal currents are carried through a
cable or wire over a certain period of time.
Enameled Wire:
A conductor with a baked-
on enamel film insulation. In addition to
magnet wire, enameled insulation is used on
thermocouple type wires and other wires.
Ends:
In braiding, the number of essentially
parallel wires of threads on a carrier.
Energize:
To apply rated voltage to a circuit or
device in order to activate it.
Entrance Facility, Telecommunications:
An
entrance to a building for both public and private
network service cables (including antennae)
including the entrance point at the building wall
and continuing to the entrance room or space.
Entrance Point, Telecommunications:
The
point of emergence of telecommunications
conductors through an exterior wall, a concrete
floor slab or from a rigid metal conduit or
intermediate metal conduit.
Entrance Room or Space, Telecommunications:
A space in which the joining of inter- or intra-
building telecommunications backbone facilities
takes place. An entrance room may also serve
as an equipment room.
Equilay:
More than one layer of helically laid wires
with the direction of lay reversed for successive
layers, but with the length of lay the same for
each layer.
Equipment Room, Telecommunications:
A
centralized space for telecommunications
equipment that serves the occupants of the
building. An equipment room is considered
distinct from a telecommunications closet
because of the nature of complexity or the
equipment.
Etched Wire:
A process applied to fluoroplastic
wire in which the wire is passed through a
sodium bath to create a rough surface to allow
epoxy resin to bond the fluoroplastic.
Exit Angle:
The angle between the output
radiation vectors and the axis of the fiber or fiber
bundle.
External Interference:
The effects of electrical
waves or fields which cause sounds other than
the desired signal. Static.
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External Wiring:
Electronic wiring which
interconnects subsystems within the system.
Extruded Cable:
Cable with conductors which
are uniformly insulated and formed by applying
a homogeneous insulation material in a
continuous extrusion process.
Extrusion:
Method of continuously forcing plastic,
rubber, or elastomer material through an orifice
to apply insulation or jacketing over a conductor
or cable core.
False Ceiling:
A ceiling that creates an area or
space between the ceiling material and the
structure above the material. Synonym: Drop
Ceiling, Suspended Ceiling.
Farad:
A unit of electrical capacity.
Fatigue Resistance:
Resistance to metal
crystallization which leads to conductors or
wires breaking from flexing.
Feed-Through Insulators:
Insulators that carry
a metal conductor through the chassis while
preventing the “hot” lead from shorting to the
ground chassis.
Feedback:
Energy that is extracted from a high-
level point in a circuit and applied to a lower
level. Positive feedback reduces the stability of
a device and is used to increase the sensitivity
or produce oscillation in a system. Negative
feedback, also called inverse feedback,
increases the stability of a system as the
feedback improves stability and fidelity.
Feeder Cable:
In telecommunication or CATV
systems, the transmission cable from the head
end (signal pickup) to the trunk amplifier. Also
called a trunk cable.
Feedthrough:
(1) A conductor that connects
patterns on opposite sides of a PCB. Also
called Interfacial connection. (2) A connector
or terminal block, usually having double-ended
terminals which permit simple distribution and
bussing of electrical circuits.
Ferrous:
Composed of and/or containing iron. A
ferrous metal exhibits magnetic characteristics.
Ferrule:
A short tube used to make solderless
connections to shielded or coaxial cable.
Fiber:
A thread or threadlike structure. Also, a
single discrete element used to transmit optical
(light wave) information.
Fiber Dispersion:
(fiber optic) Pulse spreading
in a fiber caused by differing transit times of
various modes.
Fiber Optics:
A lightwave or optical
communications system in which electrical
information is converted to light energy,
transmitted to another location through optical
fibers, and is there converted back into electrical
information.
Fiber Tubing:
A loose, crush-resistant cylinder
applied over individual fibers to provide
mechanical protection.
Field:
An area of influence around a magnet or
electric charge.
Field Coil:
A suitable insulated winding to be
mounted on a field pole to magnetize it.
Figure 8 Cable:
An aerial cable configuration in
which the conductors and the steel strand which
supports the cable are integrally jacketed. A
cross-section of the finished cable approximates
the figure “eight.”
Filament:
Fiber characterized by extreme length.
Filled Cable:
A telephone cable construction in
which the cable core is filled with a material that
will prevent moisture from entering or passing
through the cable.
Filler:
(1) A material used in multiconductor
cables to occupy large interstices formed by the
assembled conductors. (2) An inert substance
added to a compound to improve properties or
decrease cost.
Film:
A thin plastic sheet.
Fine Stranded Wire:
Stranded wire with
component strands of 36 AWG or smaller.
Firestop:
A material, device or assembly of parts
installed in a cable system in a fire-rated wall
or floor to prevent passage of flame, smoke or
gasses through the rated barrier.
Flame Resistance:
The ability of a material not
to propagate flame once the heat source is
removed.
Flammability:
The measure of the material’s
ability to support combustion.
Flashover:
A disruptive discharge around or over
the surface of a solid or liquid insulator.
Flat Braid:
A woven braid of tinned copper
strands rolled flat at time of manufacture to a
specified width.
Flat Cable:
A cable with two smooth or
corrugated but essentially flat surfaces.
Flat Conductor:
A wire having a rectangular
cross-section as opposed to a round or square
conductor.
Flat Conductor Cable:
A cable with a plurality of
flat conductors.
Flexfoil®:
Proprietary aluminum laminated
shielding tapes.
Flex Life:
The measurement of the ability of
a conductor or cable to withstand repeated
bending.
Flexibility:
The ease with which a cable may
be bent.
Flexible:
That quality of a cable or cable
component which allows for bending under
the influence of outside force, as opposed to
limpness which is bending due to the cable’s
own weight.
Floating:
Referring to a circuit which has no
connection to ground.
Flux:
(1) The lines of force which make up an
electrostatic field. (2) The rate of flow of energy
across or through a surface. (3) A substance
used to promote or facilitate fusion.
FNC:
Federal Networking Council (formerly
FRICC).
Foamed Plastics:
See Cellular Plastic.
Foil:
A thin, continuous sheet of metal.
Free Connector:
A connector for attachment to
the free end of a wire or cable.
Frequency:
The number of times a periodic
action occurs in a unit of time. The number of
cycles that an electric current completes in one
second.
Frequency Response:
The characteristic of a
device denoting the range of frequencies over
which it may be used effectively.
Funnel Entry:
Flared or widened entrance to a
terminal or connector wire barrel.
Fuse Wire:
Wire made from an alloy that melts at
a relatively low temperature.
Fused Coating:
A metallic coating which
has been melted and solidified, forming a
metallurgical bond to the base material.
Fused Conductors:
Individual strands of heavy
tinned copper wire stranded together and then
bonded together by induction heating.
Fused Spiral Tape:
A PTFE insulated hookup
wire. The spiral wrapped conductor is passed
through a sintering oven where overlaps are
fused together.
Gain:
The increase of voltage, current or power
over a standard or previous reading. Usually
expressed in decibels.
Galvanometer:
An instrument for detecting or
measuring small electrical current.
Gas-Filled Cable:
A self-contained pressure cable
in which the pressure medium is an inert gas
having access to the insulation.
Gauge:
A term used to denote the physical size
of a wire.
Giga:
A numerical prefix denoting one billion (10
9
).
Gigahertz (GHz):
A unit of frequency equal to one
billion hertz.
Gimmick:
A short length of wire soldered onto
a circuit component and used as a small
adjustable capacitor.
Graded-lndex:
A type of optical fiber in which
the refractive index of the core is in the form
of a parabolic curve, decreasing toward the
cladding. This type of fiber provides high
bandwidth capabilities.
Ground:
A conducting connection, whether
intentional or accidental, between an electrical
circuit (e.g. telecommunications) or equipment
and the earth, or to some conducting body that
serves in place of the earth.
Ground Conductor:
A conductor in a transmission
cable or line that is grounded.
Ground Insulation:
The insulation used between
a winding and the magnetic core or other
structural parts, usually at ground potential.
Ground Loop:
The generation of undesirable
current flow within a ground conductor, owing
to the circulation currents which originate from a
second source of voltage.
Ground Plane:
Expanded copper mesh which is
laminated into some flat cable constructions as
a shield.
Ground Potential:
Zero potential with respect to
the ground or earth.
Hard Drawn Copper Wire:
Copper wire that has
not been annealed after drawing.
Harness:
An arrangement of wires and cables
usually with many breakouts, which have been
tied together or pulled into a rubber or plastic
sheath, used to interconnect an electric circuit.
Hash Mark Stripe:
A non-continuous helical
stripe applied to a conductor for identification.
Heat Distortion:
Distortion of flow of a material or
configuration due to the application of heat.
Heat Seal:
Method of sealing a tape wrap jacket
by means of thermal fusion.
Heater Cord:
Flexible stranded copper conductor,
cotton wrapped, with rubber insulation and
asbestos roving.
Helical Stripe:
A continuous, colored, spiral stripe
applied to a conductor for circuit identification.
Helix:
Spiral winding.
Henry:
The unit of inductance.
Hertz (Hz):
A term replacing cycles-per-second as
an indication of frequency.
Heterogeneous Insulation:
A cable insulating
system composed of two or more layers of
different insulating materials.
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High-Temperature Wire and Cable:
Electrical
wire and cables having thermal operating
characteristics of 150°C and higher.
High Voltage:
Generally, a wire or cable with an
operating voltage of over 600 volts.
Holding Strength:
Ability of a connector to remain
assembled to a cable when under tension.
Homogeneous Insulation:
A complete cable
insulation structure whose components cannot
be identified as layers of different materials.
Hook-up Wire:
A wire used for low-current, low-
voltage (under 1000 volts) applications within
enclosed electronic equipment.
Horizontal Cabling:
The wiring/cabling between
the telecommunications outlet/connector and
the horizontal cross-connect.
Horizontal Cross-Connect:
A cross-connect
of horizontal cabling to other cabling, e.g.
horizontal, backbone or equipment.
Hot Stamping:
Method of alpha numerical
coding. Identification markings are made by
pressing heated type and marking foil into
softened insulation surfaces. See Surface
Printing.
Hot Tin Dip:
A process of passing bare wire
through a bath of molten tin to provide a
coating.
Hybrid Cable:
An assembly of two or more cables
(of the same or different types or categories)
covered by one overall sheath.
Hygroscopic:
Capable of absorbing moisture
from the air.
Hypalon®:
DuPont’s trade name for their
chlorosulfonated polyethylene, an ozone-
resistant synthetic rubber.
Impact Tool:
Device used to punch new
conductor onto IDs. This tool is typically
equipped with a cutting blade for either 66 or
110 blocks.
Impedance:
The total opposition that a circuit
offers to the flow of alternating current or any
other varying current at a particular frequency. It
is a combination of resistance R and reactance
X, measured in .
Impedance-Matching Transformer:
A
transformer designed to match the impedance
of one circuit to that of another (BALUN).
Impulse:
A surge of unidirectional polarity.
Impulse Strength:
The voltage breakdown of
insulation under voltage surges on the order of
microseconds in duration.
Impulse Test:
An insulation test in which the
voltage applied is an impulse voltage of
specified wave shape.
Incoherent Source:
(fiber optic) A light source
which emits wide, diffuse beams of light of many
wave lengths.
Index-Matching Fluid:
(fiber optic) Fluid with
refractive index same as fiber core; used to fill
air gap between fiber ends at connectors.
Index of Refraction:
The ratio of light velocity in
a vacuum to its velocity in a given transmitting
medium.
Inductance:
The property of a circuit or circuit
element that opposes a change in current flow,
thus causing current changes to lag behind
voltage changes. It is measured in henrys.
Inductive Coupling:
Crosstalk resulting from
the action of the electromagnetic field of one
conductor on the other.
Infrastructure, Telecommunications:
A
collection of those telecommunications
components, excluding equipment, that
together provide the basic support for the
distribution of all information within a building or
campus.
Insertion Loss:
As measure of the attenuation of
a device by determining the output of a system
before and after the device is inserted into the
system.
Insertion Tool:
A small, hand-held tool used to
insert contacts into a connector.
Insulated Wire:
A conductor of electricity covered
with a non-conducting material.
Insulating Joint:
A device which mechanically
couples and electrically insulates the sheath and
armor of contiguous lengths of cable.
Insulation:
A material having high resistance
to the flow of electric current. Often called a
dielectric in radio frequency cable.
Insulation Adhesion:
The degree of tightness
of the insulation over the base conductor,
measured in terms of force required to remove a
specified length of insulation from the wire.
Insulation Crimp:
The area of a terminal, splice
or contact that has been formed around the
insulation of the wire.
Insulation Grip:
Extended cylinders at the rear
of crimp-type contacts designed to accept the
bared wire and a small length of its insulation.
Insulation Piercing:
A method of crimping
whereby lances cut the insulation of the wires
and enter into the strands to make electrical
contact.
Insulation Resistance:
The ratio of the applied
voltage to the total current between two
electrodes in contact with a specific insulation,
usually expressed in meg-M feet.
Insulation System:
All of the insulation materials
used to insulate a particular electrical or
electronic product.
Integral Belt:
A layer of insulation or
semiconductive material applied by extrusion
over two or more insulated, twisted or parallel
conductors, to form a round, smooth diameter.
Interconnect:
A connection scheme that provides
for the direct connection of individual cables to
another cable or to an equipment cable without
a patch cord.
Interconnecting Cable:
The wiring between
modules, between units or the larger portions of
a system.
Interconnecting Wire:
The physical wiring
between components (outside a module),
between modules, between units or between
larger portions of a system or systems.
Interconnection:
Mechanically joining devices
together to complete an electrical circuit.
Interface:
The two surfaces on the contact side
of both halves of a multiple-contact connector
which face each other when the connector is
assembled.
Intermediate Cross-Connect:
A cross-connect
between 1st level and 2nd level backbone
cabling.
Internal Wiring:
Electronic wiring which
interconnects components, usually within a
sealed subsystem.
Interstices:
Voids or valleys between individual
strands in a conductor or between insulated
conductors in a multiconductor cable.
Ionization Voltage (Corona Level):
The minimum
value of falling rms voltage which sustains
electrical discharge within the vacuous or
gas-filled spaces in the cable construction or
insulation.
Irradiation:
In insulations, the exposure of
the material to high energy emissions for the
purpose of favorably altering the molecular
structure.
Jack:
A plug-in type terminal widely used in an
electronic apparatus for temporary connections.
Jacket:
An outer protective sheath over primary
insulation, braids, shields, cable components or
over the cable itself. In fiber optics, a covering,
over a fiber, bundle of fibers or cable which
protects against the environment.
JAN Specification:
Joint Army-Navy specification
(replaced by current Military Specifications).
Jumper:
An assembly of twisted pairs without
connectors, used to join telecommunications
circuits/links at the cross connect.
Junction:
A point in a circuit where two or more
wires are connected.
Keying:
The mechanical feature of a connector
system that guarantees correct orientation of
a connection, or prevents the connection to a
jack, or to an optical fiber adapter of the same
type intended for another purpose.
Kynar®:
Pennwalt trade name for polyvinylidene
fluoride. Typically used as insulation for wire
wrap wire.
Lacing and Harnessing:
A method of grouping
wires by securing them in bundles of designated
patterns.
Lacquer:
A liquid resin or compound applied
to textile braid to prevent fraying, moisture
absorption, etc.
Laminated Tape:
A tape consisting of two or
more layers of different materials bonded
together.
Laser Diode:
(fiber optic) A semiconductor diode
that, when pulsed, a laser diode emits coherent
light.
Launch Angle:
(fiber optic) The angle between the
radiation vector and the axis of the fiber or fiber
bundle.
Lay:
The length measured along the axis of a wire
or cable required for a single strand (in stranded
wire) or conductor (in cable) to make one
complete turn about the axis of the conductor
or cable.
Layer:
Consecutive turns of a coil lying in a single
plane.
Leaching and Non-Leaching:
In a leaching
wire, the plasticizer will migrate when exposed
to heat. A non-leaching wire will retain its
plasticizer under extreme temperature
conditions and remain flexible after baking.
Lead:
A wire, with or without terminals, that
connects two points in a circuit.
Lead-Cured:
A cable that is cured or vulcanized in
a metallic lead mold.
Lead Dress:
The placement or routing of wire and
component leads in an electrical circuit.
Lead-in:
The conductor or conductors that
connect the antenna proper to electronic
equipment.
Leakage Current:
The undesirable flow of current
through or over the surface of an insulation.
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Life Cycle:
A test to determine the length of time
before failure in a controlled, usually accelerated,
environment.
Light Commercial Building:
A building or portion
thereof that is intended for use with one to four
(1-4) non-residential exchange access lines per
tenant.
Light-Intensity Ratio:
(fiber optic) Ratio of input
light intensity to the output light intensity.
Light Source:
(fiber optic) An object capable of
emitting light. In fiber optics, the light source is
normally an LED or a laser.
Lightguide:
(fiber optic) A flexible bundle of fibers
used to transmit light.
Lightwave Communications:
(fiber optic)
Communications using light to carry the
information.
Limits of Error:
The maximum deviation
(in degrees of percent) of a thermocouple or
thermocouple extension wire from standard
emf-temperature to be measured.
Limpness:
The ability of a cable to lay flat or
conform to a surface.
Line Balance:
The degree to which the
conductors of a cable are alike in their electrical
characteristics with respect to each other, to
other conductors and to ground.
Line Drop:
A voltage loss occurring between any
two points in a transmission line, due to the
resonance, reactance or leakage of the line.
Line Loss:
The total of the various energy losses
occurring in a transmission line.
Line Voltage:
Voltage existing in a cable or circuit.
Link:
An assembly of telecommunications
facilities between two points, not including
terminal equipment.
Listed:
Equipment included in a list published
by an organization, acceptable to the authority
having jurisdiction, that maintains periodic
inspection of production of listed equipment,
and whose listing states either that the
equipment or material meets appropriate
standards or has been tested and found suitable
for use in a specified manner.
Local Area Network (LAN):
A geographically
limited communications network intended for
the local transport of data, video and voice.
Longitudinal Shield:
A tape shield, flat or
corrugated, applied longitudinally with the axis
of the core being shielded.
Longitudinal Wrap:
Tape applied longitudinally
with the axis of the core being covered.
Loop Resistance:
The total resistance of two
conductors measured round-trip from one end.
Commonly used term in the thermocouple
industry.
Looping-in:
Wiring method which avoids tee
joints by carrying the conductor or cable to and
from the point to be supplied.
Loss:
Energy dissipated without accomplishing
useful work.
Loss Factor:
The product of the dissipation and
dielectric constant of an insulating material.
Lossy Line:
A cable having large attenuation per
unit of length.
Low-Loss Dielectric:
An insulating material
that has a relatively low dielectric loss, such as
polyethylene or Teflon
®
.
Low-Noise Cable:
Cable configuration specially
constructed to eliminate spurious electrical
disturbances caused by capacitance changes or
self-generated noise induced by either physical
abuse or adjacent circuitry.
Low Tension:
Low voltage, as applied to ignition
cable.
Lug:
Termination, usually crimped or soldered to
the conductor, with provision for screwing on to
the terminal.
m:
Meter.
Magnet Wire:
Insulated wire intended for use in
windings on motor, transformer and other coils
for electromagnetic devices.
Magnetic Field:
The region within which a body
or current experiences magnetic force.
Magnetic Flux:
The rate of flow of magnetic
energy across or through a surface (real or
imaginary).
Magnetic Noise:
Caused by change in current
level, e.g. ac powerline (creates magnetic field
around the cable) this magnetic field causes the
magnetic noise.
Main Cross-Connect:
A cross-connect for 1st
level backbone cables, entrance cables and
equipment cables.
Marker Tape:
A tape laid parallel to the
conductors under the sheath in a cable,
imprinted with the manufacturer’s name and the
specification to which the cable is made.
Master Antenna Television (MATV):
A
combination of components providing multiple
television receiver operations from one antenna
or group of antennas normally on a single
building.
Material Scattering Loss:
(fiber optics) Loss
due to fluctuations in the refractive index and
to inhomogeneities in material composition and
temperature.
Media, Telecommunications:
Wire, cable or
conductors used for telecommunications.
Megarad:
A unit for measuring radiation dosage.
Messenger:
Supporting member, usually a high-
strength steel wire, used to suspend aerial
cable. The messenger may be an integral part of
the cable, or exterior to it (lashed messenger).
Microbending Loss:
(fiber optic) Loss due to
small geometrical irregularities along the core-
clad interface of the fiber.
Microfarad:
One-millionth of a farad, commonly
abbreviated m-F.
Micromicrofarad:
One-millionth of a microfarad.
(uuf, uufd, mmf, mmfd m‑m F are common
abbreviations.)
Microwave:
A short (usually less than 30 cm.)
electrical wave.
Mil:
A unit used in measuring diameter of a wire
or thickness of insulation over a conductor. One-
one thousandth of an inch (.001").
Mineral-Insulated:
Cable and thermocouple
wire consisting of one or more conductors
surrounded by magnesium oxide insulation
and enclosed in a liquid- and gas-tight metallic
sheathing.
Miniature Wire:
Insulated conductors of
approximately 20-34 AWG.
Mis-Match:
A termination having a different
impedance than that for which a circuit or cable
is designed.
Mode:
One of the components of a general
configuration of a propagating wave front.
Modem:
Device which places and receives data
signals over a common carrier’s communication
facility.
Modular Jack:
This term is outmoded; see
Outlet/Connector, Telecommunications.
Modular Plug:
A telecommunications connector
for wire or cords per the Part 68 Rules. A
modular plug can have 6 or 8 contact positions,
but not all the positions need be equipped with
contacts.
Modulation:
A process whereby certain
characteristics of a wave, often called the
carrier, are varied or selected in accordance with
a modulating function.
Modulus of Elasticity:
The ratio of stress to strain
in an elastic material.
Moisture Absorption:
The amount of moisture,
in percentage, that a material will absorb under
specified conditions.
Moisture Resistance:
The ability of a material to
resist absorbing moisture from the air or when
immersed in water.
Molded Plug:
A connector molded on either end
of a cord or cable.
Monomer:
The basic chemical unit used in
building a polymer.
Motor Lead Wire:
Wire which connects to the
fragile magnet wire found in coils, transformers
and stator or field windings.
Multiconductor:
More than one conductor within
a single cable complex.
Multimode Optical Fiber:
An optical fiber that
will allow many bound modes to propagate. The
fiber may be either a graded-index or step-index
fiber. See also: Optical Fiber Cable.
Multiple Conductor Cable:
A combination of
two or more conductors cabled together and
insulated from one another and from sheath or
armor where used.
Multiple Conductor Concentric Cable:
An
insulated central conductor with one or more
tubular stranded conductors laid over it
concentrically and insulated from one another.
Multiplexing:
Simultaneous transmission of two
or more messages over the same cable pair.
Mutual Capacitance:
Capacitance between
two conductors when all other conductors are
connected together to shield and ground.
Mylar®:
DuPont trademark for polyester film.
Nanometer (nm):
One billionth of a meter
(10
–9
meter).
Nanosecond:
One billionth of a second
(10
-9
seconds).
National Electric Code (NEC):
A set of
regulations governing construction and
installation of electrical wiring and apparatus in
the United States, established by the American
National Board of Fire Underwriters.
Neoprene:
A synthetic rubber with good
resistance to oil, chemical and flame. Also called
polychloroprene.
Noise:
In a cable or circuit, any extraneous signal
which tends to interfere with the signal normally
present in or passing through the system.
Nomex®:
DuPont trademark for a temperature-
resistant, flame-retardant nylon.
Non-Contaminating:
Type of PVC jacket material
whose plasticizer will not migrate into the
dielectric of a coaxial cable and thus avoids
contaminating and destroying the dielectric.
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Nylon:
Thermoplastic with good chemical and
abrasion resistance.
NVP:
Nominal Velocity of Propagation.
Off Center:
Conductor displaced within the cross-
section of its insulation.
Offgassing:
Percentage of a specified gas
released during the combustion of insulation or
jacketing material.
Ohm:
A unit of electrical resistance.
Oil Aging:
Cable aged in an accelerated manner
by placement in an oil bath and heated to a pre-
set temperature for a stated time.
Oil-Filled Cable:
A self-contained pressure cable
in which the pressure medium is low viscosity oil
having access to the insulation.
Opaque:
(fiber optic) Not permitting the passage
of light.
Open Cell:
Foamed or cellular material with cells
which are generally interconnected.
Optical Communication Cable:
(fiber optic) Fiber
with a protective jacket around it.
Optical Conductors:
(fiber optic) Materials which
offer a low optical attenuation to transmission of
light energy.
Optical Fiber Cable:
An assembly consisting of
one or more optical fibers.
Optical Fiber Duplex Adapter:
A mechanical
media termination device designed to align and
join two duplex connectors.
Optical Fiber Duplex Connector:
A mechanical
media termination device designed to transfer
optical power between two pairs of optical
fibers.
Optical Waveguide:
(fiber optic) A fiber used
for optical communications. Analogous
to a waveguide used for microwave
communications.
Oscillatory Surge:
A surge which includes both
positive and negative polarity values.
Outgassing:
The dissipation of gas from a
dielectric evidencing decomposition.
Outlet Box, Telecommunications:
A metallic or
nonmetallic box mounted within a wall, floor or
ceiling and used to hold telecommunications
outlet/connectors or transition devices.
Outlet/Connector, Telecommunications:
A
connecting device in the work area on which
horizontal cable terminates.
Overall Diameter:
Finished diameter over wire or
cable.
Overcoat Conductor:
A stranded conductor
made from individual strands of tin-coated wire
stranded together, and then given an overall tin
coat.
Overlap:
The amount the trailing edge laps over
the leading edge of a spiral tape wrap.
Oxygen Index:
Percentage of oxygen necessary
to support combustion in a gas mixture.
Ozone:
Reactive form of oxygen, typically found
around electrical discharges and present in the
atmosphere in small quantities.
Packing Fraction:
(fiber optic) The ratio of active
cross-sectional area of fiber core, or cores, to
the total end surface of the fiber, or fiber bundle.
Pair:
Two insulated wires of a single circuit
associated together, also known as a “balance”
transmission line.
Parallel Pair:
A duplex construction of two
insulated conductors laid parallel and then
covered overall with a braid or jacket.
Parallel Stripe:
A stripe applied longitudinally
on a wire or cable parallel to the axis of the
conductor.
Patch Cord:
A length of cable with
connectors on one or both ends used to join
telecommunications
links/circuits at the cross-
connect.
Patch Cord Cable:
Bulk cable used in the
manufacture of patch cords.
Patch Panel:
A cross-connect system of mateable
connectors that facilitates administration.
Pathway:
A facility for the placement of
telecommunications cable. Synonym: Raceway.
Pay-Off:
The process of feeding a cable or wire
from a bobbin, reel or other package.
Percent Plating:
Quantity of plating on a
conductor expressed as a percentage by
weight.
Percentage Conductivity:
Conductivity of a
material expressed as a percentage of that of
copper.
Periodicity:
The uniformly spaced variations in
the insulation diameter of a transmission cable
that result in reflections of a signal, when its
wavelength or a multiple thereof is equal to the
distance between two diameter variations.
Permittivity:
See Dielectric Constant.
Phase:
An angular relationship between waves.
Phase Shift:
A change in the phase relationship
between two alternating quantities.
Photodetector (Receiver):
Converts light energy
to electrical energy.
Pick:
Distance between two adjacent crossover
points of braid filaments. The measurement in
picks per inch indicates the degree of coverage.
Picofarad:
One-millionth of one-millionth of
a farad. A micromicrofarad or picofarad
(abbreviation pf). (See mm F).
Pigtail Wire:
Fine-stranded, extra-flexible, rope-
lay lead wire attached to a shield for terminating
purposes.
Pitch:
In flat cable, the nominal distance between
the index edges of two adjacent conductors.
Pitch Diameter:
Diameter of a circle passing
through the center of the conductors in any layer
of a multiconductor cable.
Plain Conductor:
A conductor consisting of only
one metal.
Plain Weave:
A weave used on woven cables.
Threads between the wires act as binders
and give the cable lateral stiffness and linear
flexibility. Also called Standard and Square
Weave.
Planetary Cabler:
A cabler capable of laying
down any number of shielded, overbraided or
jacketed singles, pairs, called groups, or any
combination of them in sequence.
Planetary Twister:
A twisting machine whose
payoff spools are mounted in rotating cradles
that hold the axis of the spool in a fixed direction
as the spools are revolved so no twist is built up
in each wire.
Plastic Deformation:
Change in dimensions
under load that is not recovered when the load
is removed.
Plasticizer:
A chemical agent added to plastics to
make them softer and more pliable.
Plenum:
The air return path of a central air
handling system, either ductwork or open space
over a suspended ceiling.
Plenum Cable:
Cable approved by a recognized
agency such as UL for installation in plenums
without the need for conduit.
Plug:
The part of the two mating halves of a
connector which is moveable when not fastened
to the other mating half.
Ply:
The number of individual strands or filaments
twisted together to form a single thread.
Point-to-Point:
A type of connection established
between two specific locations, as between two
buildings.
Point-to-Point Wiring:
An interconnecting
technique wherein the connections between
components are made by wires routed between
connecting points.
Polarization:
The orientation of a flat cable or a
rectangular connector.
Polishing:
(fiber optic) Act of smoothing ends of
fibers to an ‘optically smooth’ finish, generally
using abrasive.
Polyester:
Polyethylene terephthalate, used
extensively as a moisture-resistant cable core
wrap.
Polyethylene:
A thermoplastic material having
excellent electrical properties.
Polyhalocarbon:
A general name for polymers
containing halogen atoms. The halogens are
fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
Polymer:
A material of high molecular weight
formed by the chemical union of monomers.
Polyolefin:
Any of the polymers and copolymers
of the ethylene family of hydrocarbons.
Polypropylene:
A thermoplastic similar to
polyethylene but stiffer and having higher
softening point (temperature); excellent electrical
properties.
Polyurethane:
Class of polymers known for good
abrasion and solvent resistance (may be applied
in solid or cellular form).
Porosity:
Multiple voids in an insulation cross-
section.
Potting:
The sealing of a cable termination or
other component with a liquid which thermosets
into an elastomer.
Power Cables:
Cables of various sizes,
construction and insulation, single or multi-
conductor designed to distribute primary power
to various types of equipment.
Power Factor:
The ratio of resistance to
impedance. The ratio of the actual power
of an alternating current to apparent power.
Mathematically, the cosine of the angle between
the voltage applied and the current resulting.
Pre-Bond:
Stranded wire which has been fused,
topcoat-tinned or overcoat-tinned.
Prewiring:
Wiring installed
Before walls are enclosed or finished.
In anticipation of future use or need.
Primary:
The transformer winding which receives
the energy from a supply circuit.
Primary Insulation:
The first layer of non-
conductive material applied over a conductor,
whose prime function is to act as electrical
insulation.
Primary Protection:
The minimum protection
required on all exposed facilities to comply with
NEC requirements.
Primary Wiring:
A printed circuit intended to
provide point-to-point electrical connections.
Programming:
Ability to select various circuit
patterns by interconnecting appropriate
contacts on one side of a connector plug or
panel.
Propagation Delay:
Time delay between input
and output of signal.
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Propagation Time:
Time required for a wave to
travel between two points on a transmission line.
Protocol:
A set of rules for communicating.
Proximity Effect:
Nonuniform current distribution
over the cross-section of a conductor caused
by the variation of the current in a neighboring
conductor.
Pull Box:
A device to access a raceway used to
facilitate placing of wire or cables.
Pull Cord/Pull Wire:
Cord or wire placed within a
raceway and used to pull wire and cable through
the raceway.
Pull Strength:
See Pull Tension.
Pull Tension:
The maximum pulling force that can
be safely applied to a cable without damage.
Pulling Eye:
A device used to pull cable into or
from a duct.
Pulse:
Energy which changes abruptly from an
intensity to another. May be light energy or
electrical energy.
Pulse Cable:
A type of coaxial cable constructed
to transmit repeated high-voltage pulses without
degradation.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC):
A general-purpose
thermoplastic widely used for wire and cable
insulations and jackets.
Quad:
A series of four separately insulated
conductors, generally twisted together in pairs.
Also, a series-parallel combination of transistors
with increased reliability because failure of one
transistor will not disable the entire circuit.
Quadders:
Three-bay machines which can twist
four wires together and cable braided and
shielded wires with varying lay lengths.
Raceway:
Any channel designed for holding
wires or cables, e.g. conduit, electrical metallic
tubing, sleeves, slots, underfloor raceways,
cellular floors, surface raceways, lighting
fixture raceways, wireways, cable troughs,
busways, auxiliary gutters and ventilated flexible
cableways. Synonym: Pathway.
Rack:
See: Cable Rack.
Radio Frequency:
The frequencies in the
electromagnetic spectrum that are used for
radio communications.
Random Winding:
A winding in rotating
equipment wherein the wires do not lie in an
even pattern.
Reactance:
The opposition offered to the flow of
alternating current by inductance or capacitance
of a compound or circuit.
Red Plaque:
A powdery, brown-red growth found
on silvercoated copper conductors and shield
braids.
Redraw:
The consecutive drawing of wire through
a series of dies to reach a desired wire size.
Reducing Joint:
A joint between two lengths of
cable where the conductors are not the same
size.
Reel:
A revolvable flanged device made of wood
or metal, used for winding flexible metal wire or
cable.
Reflection:
(fiber optic) Change in direction of a
light wave or ray.
Reflection Loss:
The part of a signal which is lost
due to reflection of power at a line discontinuity.
Refraction:
(fiber optic) The bending of lightwaves
or rays as they go from one material to another
due to the difference in velocities in the
materials.
Reinforced Sheath:
The outermost covering of
a cable that has cable sheath constructed in
layers with the addition of a reinforcing material,
usually a braided fiber, molded in place between
layers.
Remanence:
The magnetic induction that remains
in a magnetic circuit after the removal of an
applied magnetomotive force.
Repeater:
A device which consists of a
transmitter and a receiver or transmitter, used
to regenerate a signal to increase the system
transmission length.
Resistance:
A measure of the difficulty in moving
electrical current through a medium when
voltage is applied. It is measured in .
Resistive Conductor:
A conductor with high
electric resistance.
Retractile Cord:
A cord having specially treated
insulation or jacket so that it will retract.
Return Wire:
A ground wire or the negative wire in
a direct-current circuit.
Ribbon Cable:
A flat cable of individually insulated
conductors lying parallel and held together by
means of adhesive or woven textile yarn.
Ridge Marker:
One or more ridges running
laterally along the outer surface of a plastic-
insulated wire for purposes of identification.
Rigid Bay:
Cabling equipment that maintains
component sequence, and can produce cables
with distinct layers.
Rigid Coaxial Cable:
Nonflexible coaxial cable,
usually a metal tube armored coaxial cable.
Ring Tongue:
A solderless terminal that connects
wire to a stud.
Ringing Out:
Locating or identifying specific
conductive paths by passing current through
selected conductors.
Rip-Cord:
1.) Two or more insulated conductors in
a parallel configuration which may be separated
to leave the insulation of each conductor intact.
2.) A small filament cord used to rip through the
outer cable sheath.
RoHS (Restriction on Hazardous Substances):
European Union directive that restricts use of
heavy metal substances.
Rope Concentric:
A group of standard
conductors assembled in a concentric manner.
Rope Lay Conductor:
A conductor composed of
a central core surrounded by one or more layers
of helically laid groups of wires.
Rope Unilay:
A group of stranded conductors
assembled in a unilay manner.
Round Wire Shields:
Shields constructed from
bare, tinned or silver-plated copper wire that
include braided, spiral and reverse spiral.
Routers:
A device that determines how to forward
a packet toward its destination, based on tables
that indicate the costs, congestion status and
other factors associated with possible routes.
Also called a level 3 relay or an intermediate
system.
Rubber (Wire Insulation):
Term used to describe
wire insulations made of thermosetting
elastomers; occurs naturally or may be made
synthetically.
Rulan®:
DuPont’s trade name for their flame-
retardant polyethylene insulating material.
Screen:
A shield placed over the entire core.
Secondary Insulation:
A nonconductive material
that protects the conductor against abrasion
and provides a second electrical barrier.
Segmental Conductor:
A stranded conductor
consisting of three or more stranded conducting
elements, each element having approximately
the shape of the sector of a circle, assembled to
give a substantially circular cross-section.
Selenium Cure:
Process used to cure neoprene
and rubber jacketed wires and cables.
Self-Extinguishing:
Characteristic of a material
whose flame is extinguished after the igniting
flame source is removed.
Semi-Conducting Jacket:
A jacket having a
sufficiently low resistance so that its outer
surface can be kept at substantially ground
potential.
Semi-Rigid:
A cable containing a flexible inner
core and a relatively inflexible sheathing.
Semi-Solid:
An insulation cross-section having a
partially open space between the conductor and
the insulation perimeter.
Separator:
A layer of insulating material which is
placed between a conductor and its dielectric
between a cable jacket and the components it
covers, or between various components of a
multiple-conductor cable.
Series Circuit:
A circuit in which the components
are arranged end to end to form a single path
for current.
Serve:
A filament or group of filaments such as
fibers or wires, wound around a central core.
Serving:
A wrapping applied over the core of a
cable or over a wire.
Sheath:
See Cable Sheath.
Shield:
In cables, a metallic layer placed around
a conductor or group of conductors to prevent
electrostatic or electromagnetic interference
between the enclosed wires or external fields.
Shield Coverage:
Amount of outer cable covered
by the shielding material.
Shield Effectiveness:
The ability of a shield to
screen out undesirable signals.
Shielded Line:
A transmission line whose
elements confine propagated radio waves
to an essentially finite space inside a tabular
conducting surface called the sheath, thus
preventing the line from radiating radio waves.
Shielded-Type Cable:
A cable in which the
surface of the insulation is at ground potential.
Shunt Wire:
A conductor joining two parts of an
electric circuit to divert part of the current.
Signal:
A current used to convey information,
either digital, analog, audio or video.
Silicone:
A material made from silicon and
oxygen. Can be in thermosetting elastomer or
liquid form. The thermosetting elastomer form is
noted for high heat resistance.
Silicone Treating:
A silicone liquid treatment
applied to insulated conductors to allow for easy
jacket stripping.
Sine Wave:
A wave that can be expressed as
the sine of a linear function of time, or space or
both.
Single-ended:
Unbalanced, such as grounding
one side of a circuit or transmission line.
Single-Faced Tape:
Fabric tape finished on one
side with a rubber or synthetic compound.
Singlemode Fiber:
A fiber wave guide in which
only one mode will propagate. The fiber has a
very small core diameter of approximately 8mm.
It permits signal transmission at extremely high
bandwidths and is generally used with laser
diodes.
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Sizing:
Applying a material to a surface to fill
pores.
Skeleton Braid:
Widely separated braid of fiber
copper or steel, used to hold core together, for
reinforcing jacket or for shielding.
Skew Rays:
A ray that does not intersect the fiber
axis. Generally, a light ray that enters the fiber
core at a very high angle.
Skim Tape:
Filled tape coated on one or both
sides with a thin film of uncured rubber or
synthetic compound to produce a coating
suitable for vulcanization.
Skin Effect:
The tendency of alternating current,
as its frequency increases, to travel only on the
surface of a conductor.
Sleeve:
A braided, knitted or woven tube used
over wires or components as insulation tubing.
Also called Sleeving.
Solid Conductor:
A conductor consisting of a
single wire.
Source Coupling Loss:
(fiber optic) Loss of light
intensity as light from source passes into fiber.
Space, Telecommunications:
An area used
for housing the installation and termination of
telecommunications equipment and cable, e.g.
telecommunications closets, work areas and
manhole/handholes.
Span: (
1.) In flat conductors, distance between
the reference edge of the first and the last
conductor. (2.) In round conductors, distance
between centers of the first and last conductors.
(3.) In aerial cable, the distance between poles
or support clamps.
Spark Test:
A test designed to locate pin-holes in
the insulation of a wire or cable by application of
a voltage for a very short period of time while the
wire is being drawn through the electrode field.
Specific Gravity:
The ratio of the density (mass
per unit volume) of a material to that of water.
Spectral Bandwidth:
The difference between
wavelengths at which the radiant intensity of
illumination is half its peak intensity.
Spectral Response:
(fiber optic) The response
of a detector (or a system) over different
wavelengths.
Spectrum:
Frequencies that exist in a continuous
range and have a common characteristic.
Speed of Light (c):
2.998 x 10
8
meters per
second.
Spiral Shield:
A metallic shield of fine-stranded
wires applied spirally rather than braided.
Spiral Stripe:
A color-coding stripe applied
helically to the surface of an insulated wire or
cable.
Spiral Wrap:
The helical wrap of a tape or thread
over a core.
Splice:
A joining of conductors, generally from
separate sheaths.
Splice Closure:
A device used to protect a cable
or wire splice.
Spread Spectrum:
A modulation technique for
multiple access, or for increasing immunity to
noise and interference.
Standing Wave:
The stationary pattern of waves
produced by two waves of the same frequency
traveling in opposite directions on the same
transmission line.
Standing Wave Ratio (SWR):
In a transmission
line, waveguide, or analogous system, a figure
of merit used to express the efficiency of the
system in transmitting power.
Star Topology:
A topology in which each
telecommunications outlet/connector is directly
cabled to the distribution device.
Stay Cord:
A component of a cable used
to anchor the cable ends at their points
of termination and to keep any pull of the
cable from being transferred to the electrical
connections.
Step Index Fiber:
(fiber optic) A multimode
fiber consisting of a core of uniform refractive
index surrounded by cladding of slightly lower
refractive index.
Strand:
One of the wires of any stranded
conductor.
Strand Lay:
The distance of advance of one
strand of a spirally stranded conductor, in one
turn, measured axially.
Stranded Conductor:
A conductor composed of
groups of wires twisted together.
Strap:
Square- or rectangular-section bare
conductor manufactured and used in coil form.
Strip:
To remove insulation from a cable.
Structural Return Loss:
Backward reflected
energies from uneven parts of the cable
structure causing impedance variations are
termed structural return loss.
Surface Resistivity:
The resistance of a material
between two opposite sides of a unit square of
its surface. It is usually expressed in .
Surge:
A temporary and relatively large increase
in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or
cable. Also called Transient.
Suspended Ceiling:
See False Ceiling.
Sweep-test:
Pertaining to cable, the frequency
response is verified by generating an rf voltage
whose frequency is swept repeatedly through a
given frequency range at a rapid constant rate
while the cable response is observed.
Take-Up:
The process of accumulating wire or
cable onto a reel, bobbin or some other type of
pack. Also, the device for pulling wire or cable
through a piece of equipment or machine.
Tank Test:
A voltage dielectric test in which the
test sample is submerged in water and voltage
is applied between the conductor and water as
ground.
Tape:
A relatively narrow woven or cut strip of
fabric, paper or film material.
Tape Cable:
A form of multiple conductor
consisting of parallel metal strips imbedded in
insulating material.
Tape Wrap:
A spirally applied tape over an
insulated or uninsulated wire.
Taped Insulation:
Insulation of helically wound
tapes applied over a conductor or over an
assembled group of insulated conductors.
Taping:
Process of insulating continuous length,
large diameter wires with tape of non-extrudable
materials.
TB:
Terminal Block
Tear Strength:
The force required to initiate or
continue a tear in a material under specified
conditions.
Teflon®:
DuPont company trade name for
fluorocarbon resins. FEP, PFA and TFE are
typical materials.
Tefzel®:
DuPont trade name for a fluorocarbon
material typically used as a wire wrap insulation.
Telecommunications:
The communication of
information over some distance, including
interbuilding and intrabuilding distances.
Telecommunications Closet:
See Closet,
Telecommunications.
Telecommunications Entrance Facility:
See
Entrance Facility, Telecommunications.
Telecommunications Entrance Point:
See
Entrance Point, Telecommunications.
Telecommunications Entrance Room or
Space:
See Entrance Room or Space,
Telecommunications.
Telecommunications Equipment Room:
See
Equipment Room, Telecommunications.
Telecommunications Grounding Busbar:
A common point of connection for
telecommunications system and bonding
to ground, which is located in the
telecommunications closet or equipment room.
Telecommunications Infrastructure:
See
Infrastructure, Telecommunications.
Telecommunications Outlet/Connector:
See
Outlet/Connector, Telecommunications.
Telemetry Cable:
Cable used for transmission of
information from instruments to the peripheral
recording equipment.
Temperature Rating:
The maximum temperature
at which an insulating material may be used in
continuous operation without loss of its basic
properties.
Tensile Strength:
The pull stress required to
break a given specimen.
Tension Member:
A member included in a fiber
cable to add tensile strength.
Terminal:
(1) A point at which information may
enter or leave a communications network;
(2) the input-output associated equipment; or
(3) a device by means of which wires may be
connected to each other.
Termination Hardware:
This term is outmoded.
See Connecting Hardware.
Test Lead:
A flexible, insulated lead wire used for
making tests, connecting instruments to a circuit
temporarily or for making temporary electrical
connections.
Textile Braid:
Any braid made from threads of
cotton silk, or synthetic fibers.
Thermal Aging:
Exposure to a thermal condition
or programmed series of conditions for
predescribed periods of time.
Thermocouple Lead Wire:
An insulated pair of
wires used from the couple to a junction box.
Thermoplastic:
A material which softens when
heated and becomes firm on cooling.
Thermoset:
A material which hardens or
sets when heat is applied, and which, once
set, cannot be resoftened by heating. The
application of heat is called “curing.”
Three-Phase Current:
Current delivered through
three wires, with each wire serving as a return
for the other two.
Three-Phase Three-Wire System:
An alternating
current supply system comprising three
conductors over which three-phase power is
sent.
Three-Wire System:
A d-c or single-phase a-
c system comprising three conductors, one
of which is maintained at a potential midway
between the potential of the other two.
Tin Overcoat (TOC):
Tinned copper wire,
stranded, then coated with pure tin.
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Tinsel Wire:
A low-voltage stranded wire, with
each strand a very thin conductor ribbon spirally
wrapped around a textile yarn.
Topcoat:
Bare (untinned) copper wire, stranded
then coated with pure tin.
Topology:
The physical or logical arrangement of
a telecommunications system.
Tracer:
A means of identifying polarity.
Transducer:
A device for converting mechanical
energy to electrical energy.
Transfer Impedance:
The ratio of the source
voltage of the wires inside the cable to the shield
current of the cable or connectorized cable
assembly.
Transition Point:
A location in the horizontal
cabling where flat undercarpet cable connects
to round cable.
Transmission:
Transfer of electric energy from
one location to another through conductors or
by radiation or induction fields.
Transmission Cable:
Two or more transmission
lines. See Transmission Line.
Transmission Line:
An arrangement of two
or more conductors or a wave guide used to
transfer signal energy from one location to
another.
Transmission Loss:
The decrease or loss in
power during transmission of energy from one
point to another. Usually expressed in decibels.
Transmission Media:
The various types of wire
and optical fiber cable used for transmitting
voice or data signals. Typically, wire cable
includes twisted pair, coaxial and twinaxial.
Optical fiber cable includes single, dual, quad,
stranded and ribbon (Al).
Transmitter:
The electronic package that injects
an electrical signal or light signal over the
transmission medium.
Transparent:
(fiber optic) Transmitting rays of
light so that objects can be seen through the
material.
Transposition:
Interchanging the relative positions
of wires to neutralize the effects of induction to
or from other circuits or, to minimize interference
pickup by the lead-in during reception.
Tray Cable:
A factory-assembled multiconductor
or multipair control cable approved under the
National Electrical Code for installation in trays.
Triaxial:
A three-conductor cable with one
conductor in the center, a second circular
conductor shield concentric with the first, and
third circular conductor shield insulated from
and concentric with the first and second, usually
with insulation, and over a braid or impervious
sheath overall.
Triboelectric Noise:
Noise generated in a
shielded cable due to variations in capacitance
between shielding and conductor as the cable
is flexed.
Triple Cable:
A cable composed of three insulated
single conductors and one bare conductor,
all twisted together. It may or may not have a
common covering of binding.
True Concentric:
A cable in which each
successive layer has a reversed direction of lay
from the preceding layer.
Trunk Cable:
See Feeder Cable.
Tubing:
A tube of extruded non-supported plastic
material.
Twin Cable:
A pair of insulated conductors
twisted, sheathed or held together mechanically
and not identifiable from each other in a
common covering.
Twin Coaxial:
A configuration containing two
separate, complete coaxial cables laid parallel or
twisted around each other in one complex.
Twin Line:
A transmission line which has a solid
insulating material, in which the two conductors
are placed in parallel to each other.
Twinner:
A device for twisting together two
conductors.
Twisted Pairs:
A cable composed of two small
insulated conductors twisted together without a
common covering.
Unbalanced Line:
A transmission line in which
voltages on the two conductors are unequal
with respect to ground.
Unidirectional Concentric Stranding:
A
stranding where each successive layer has a
different lay length, thereby retaining a circular
form without migration of strands from one layer
to another.
Unidirectional Stranding:
A term denoting that in
a stranded conductor, all layers have the same
direction of lay.
Unilay Strand:
A conductor constructed with a
central core surrounded by more than one layer
of helically-laid wires, with all layers having a
common length and direction of lay.
Velocity of Propagation (VP):
The speed of
an electrical signal down a length of cable
compared to speed in free space expressed as
a percent. It is the reciprocal of the square root
of the dielectric constant of the cable insulation.
Volt:
A unit of electromotive force.
Voltage:
The term most often used in place of
electromotive force, potential difference or
voltage drop to designate the electric pressure
that exists between two points and is capable
of producing a current when a closed circuit is
connected between two points.
Voltage Drop:
The voltage developed across a
component or conductor by the current in the
resistance or impedance of the component or
conductor.
Voltage Rating:
The highest voltage that may be
continuously applied to a wire in conformance
with standards or specifications.
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR):
The
ratio of the maximum effective voltage to the
minimum effective voltage measured along
the length of a mis-matched radio frequency
transmission line.
Volume Resistivity (Specific Insulation
Resistance):
The electrical resistance between
opposite faces of a 1 cm. cube of insulating
material, commonly expressed in /centimeter.
Vulcanization:
A chemical reaction in which the
physical properties of an elastomer are changed
by reacting it with sulfur or other cross-linking
agents.
Wall Thickness:
The thickness of the applied
insulation or jacket.
Water Absorption:
A test to determine the water
absorbed by a material after a given immersion
period.
Waterblocked Cable:
A cable constructed with
no internal voids in order to allow no longitudinal
water passage under a given pressure.
Watt:
A unit of electric power.
Wave Form:
A graphical representation of a
varying quantity. Usually, time is represented on
the horizontal axis, and the current or voltage
value is represented on the vertical axis.
Wave Length:
The distance, measured in the
direction of propagation, of a repetitive electrical
pulse or waveform between two successive
points that are characterized by the same phase
of vibration.
Wicking:
The longitudinal flow of a liquid in a wire
or cable due to capillary action.
Wire:
A conductor, either bare or insulated.
Wire and Cable Marker:
Device for identification
marking of wire and cable.
Wire and Cable Tying, Clamping, and
Harnessing Devices:
Tying tapes, lacing cords
and flexible sleevings which are used for wire
and cable bundling, harnessing and holding.
Other devices include plastic ties or clamps,
spiral-cut plastic tubing and plastic U-shaped
trays or ducts.
Wire and Lead Cutters:
Tools for cutting that
range from plier-type cutters to semiautomatic
or fully automatic machines integrated with other
wire processing operations such as stripping,
forming and terminating.
Wire Gauge:
A system of numerical designation
of wire sizes.
Wire Nut:
A closed-end splice that is screwed on
instead of crimped.
Wire Wrapped Connection:
A solderless
connection made by wrapping bare wire around
a square or rectangular terminal with a power or
hand tool.
Wire Wrapping Tools:
Portable electric tools and
automatic stationary machines used to make
solderless wrapped connections of wires to
terminals.
Wiring Closet:
See Telecommunications Closet.
Work Area (Work Station):
A building
space where the occupants interact with
telecommunications terminal equipment.
Wrapper:
An insulating barrier applied as a sheet
or tape wrapped around a coil periphery.
Yield Strength:
The minimum stress at which a
material will start to physically deform without
increase in load.
Zytel®:
DuPont’s trade name for nylon resins.
Sections of this glossary are reprinted with permission
from December, 1985 Issue of ELECTRONICS copyright
1985. Lake Publishing Corporation, 17730 W. Peterson
Rd., Libertyville, IL 60048-0159 USA. Permission to reprint
granted to the General Cable Corporation.
No additional reproduction of this wire and cable glossary
allowed without written permission.
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A-D:
Analog to digital conversion
ac:
Alternating current
AC:
Armored Cable, NEC Article 333 Cable
Designation
AC0:
Analog Central Office
ACR:
Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio
ADO:
Auxiliary Disconnect Outlet
AER:
Aerial
AF:
Audio frequency
AIA:
American Institute of Architects
ALPETH:
An aerial telephone cable having an alu-
minum shield and polyethylene jacket
ALS:
A type of cable consisting of insulated con-
ductors enclosed in a continuous, closely fitting
aluminum tube
ALVYN:
An indoor, riser rated telephone cable hav-
ing an aluminum shield and vinyl jacket (PVC)
AM:
Amplitude Modulation
ANSI:
American National Standards Institute
ARPANET:
Advanced Research Projects Agency
Network
ASCII:
American Standard Code for Information
Interchange
ASME:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASP:
A filled, direct burial telephone cable used in
areas subject to rodent attack. It consists of a
filled cable core, corrugated aluminum shield,
corrugated steel tape, flooding compound and
polyethylene jacket.
ASTA:
United Kingdom approval agency
ASTM:
American Society for Testing and Materials
AWG:
American Wire Gauge
AWM:
Appliance wiring material
B & S Gauge:
See American Wire Gauge (AWG)
B or BUR:
Buried
AWM:
Appliance wiring material
BCF:
Billion Conductor Feet
BEF:
Building Entrance Facility
BER:
Bit Error Rate
BIC:
Building Industry Consultant
BICSI:
Building Industry Consulting Service
International
BISDN:
Broadband Integrated Services Digital
Network
BTU:
British Thermal Unit
CA:
Cable
CATV:
(1) Community Antenna Television; Cable
Access Television (2) CATV Cable, NEC Article
820 Cable Designation
CATVP:
CATV Plenum Cable, NEC Article 820 Cable
Designation
CATVR:
CATV Riser Cable, NEC Article 820 Cable
Designation
CATVX:
CATV Limited Use Cable, NEC Article 820
Cable Designation
CB:
Citizens band
C-C:
Conductor to conductor capacitance
CCITT:
The International Telegraph and Telephone
Consultative Committee
CCTV:
Closed-circuit television
CDDI:
Copper Distributed Data Interface
CDF:
Central Distribution Frame
CDO:
Community Dial Office
CEBEC:
Belgium approval agency; Commite
Electrotechnique Belge Service de la Marque
CEE:
European standards agency; International
Commission on Rules for the Approval of
Electrical Equipment
CEN:
European Committee for Standardization
CENELEC:
European Committee for
Electrotechnical Standardization
CFC:
Communications Flat Cable
ckt:
Circuit
CLT or CLOS:
Closet
CL2:
Class 2 Circuit Cable, NEC Article 725 Cable
Designation
CL2P:
Class 2 Circuit Plenum Cable, NEC Article
725 Cable Designation
CL2R:
Class 2 Circuit Riser Cable, NEC Article 725
Cable Designation
CL2X:
Class 2 Circuit Limited Use Cable, NEC
Article 725 Cable Designation
CL3:
Class 3 Circuit Cable, NEC Article 725 Cable
Designation
CL3P:
Class 3 Circuit Plenum Cable, NEC Article
725 Cable Designation
CL3R:
Class 3 Circuit Riser Cable, NEC Article 725
Cable Designation
CL3X:
Class 3 Circuit Limited Use Cable, NEC
Article 725 Cable Designation
CM:
Communications Cable, NEC Article 800 Cable
Designation
CMA:
Circular Mil Area
CMP:
Communication Cable Plenum, NEC Article
800 Cable Designation
CMR:
Communications Cable Riser, NEC Article
800 Cable Designation
CMX:
Communications Limited Use Cable, NEC
Article 800 Cable Designation
CO:
Central Office
codec:
Coder decoder
COE:
Central Office Equipment
COS:
Cooperation for Open Systems
COSINE:
Cooperation for Open Systems
Interconnection Network in Europe
COT:
Central Office Terminal
CPC:
Customer Premises Communication
CPE:
(1) Chlorinated Polyethylene (2) Customer
Premises Equipment or Customer Provided
Equipment
CPU:
Central Processing Unit
CRT:
Cathode Ray Tube
CSMA/CD:
Carrier Sense Multiple Access/
Collision Detection
CSPE:
Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene
CTR:
Certified Test Report
CV:
Continuous vulcanization
D-A:
Digital to analog conversion
DAF:
Dedicated Access Facility
dB:
Decibel
DBS:
Direct Broadcast Satellite
dc:
Direct current
DCE:
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
DCO:
Digital Central Office
DCR:
Direct Current Resistance
DD:
Distribution Designer or Distribution Device
DEMARC:
Demarcation point
DEMKO:
Approval agency of Denmark
DGM:
Data Grade Medium
DISA:
Defense Information Systems Agency
(formerly DCA)
DISI:
Directory Information Services Infrastructure
DIST:
District
DRT:
Plastic range and dryer cord (CSA)
DTE:
Data Terminal Equipment
DVD:
Digital Versatile Disc
DW:
Distribution Wire
E:
Symbol for voltage. Usually used to represent
direct voltage or the effective (root-mean-square)
value of an alternating voltage
EFTS:
Electronic funds transfer system
EIA:
Electronic Industries Association
EMF:
Electromotive Force
EMI:
Electromagnetic Interference
EMT:
Electric Metallic Tubing
EP:
Entrance point
EPDM:
Ethylene-propylene-diene monomer rubber
EPOS:
Electronic Point-Of-Sale
EPR:
Ethylene-propylene rubber
ER:
Equipment room
ESS:
Electronic Switching System
ESTA:
Australian approval agency; Electricity Trust
of South Australia
ETPC:
Electrolytic Tough Pitch Copper
ETV:
Educational Television
E/W:
Equipped With
EX or EXT:
Extension
EXCH:
Exchange
f:
Frequency
FAA:
Federal Aeronautics Administration
FCC:
(1) Federal Communications Commission (2)
Flat Conductor Cable, NEC Article 328 Cable
Designation
FDDI:
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
FDM:
Frequency-Division Multiplexing
FDR:
Feeder
FEP:
Fluorinated ethylene propylene
FEXT:
Far End Crosstalk
FI:
Approval agency of Finland; Electrical
Inspectorate
FIPS PUB:
Federal Information Processing
Standard Publication
FM:
Frequency modulation
FOCIS:
Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability
Standard
FOTP:
Fiber Optic Test Procedure
FOTS:
Fiber Optics Transmission System
FPL:
Power Limited Fire Protective Signaling Circuit
Cable, NEC Article 760 Cable Designation
FPLP:
Power Limited Fire Protective Signaling
Circuit Plenum Cable, NEC Article 760 Cable
Designation
FPLR:
Power Limited Fire Protective Signaling
Circuit Riser Cable, NEC Article 760 Cable
Designation
FR-1:
A flammability rating established by
Underwriter's Laboratories for wires and cables
that pass a specially designed vertical flame test
freq:
Frequency
FRICC:
Federal Research Internet Coordinating
Committee (now FNC)
FRPE:
Flame Retardant Polyethylene
ft:
Foot
FTP:
Fire Transfer Protocol
ga:
Gauge
gHZ:
Gigahertz
grd:
Ground
GTO:
Gas tube sign and oil-burner ignition cable.
5,000V-15,000V.
H:
Designation for intensity of magnetic energy
hc:
Handset combination (single-line telephone)
HC:
Horizontal cross-connect
hck:
Handset combination; key (six-button
telephone)
HDPE:
High Density Polyethylene
HF:
High Frequency
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hh:
Handhole
Hi-Pot:
A test designed to determine the highest
voltage that can be applied to a conductor
without breaking through the insulation.
HPD:
Rubber- and asbestos-insulated heater cord.
No braid on individual conductors but with braid
overall. Also made with neoprene insulation and
no asbestos or PVC/NBC.
HPN:
Two-conductor, neoprene-insulated heater
cord. Parallel construction. For use in damp
locations.
HSJ:
Same as type HS but with #18, #16 and #14
conductors and differing thickness of jacket.
HVAC:
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
Hz:
Hertz
i:
Symbol used to designate current
IC:
Intermediate cross-connect
ICEA:
Insulated Cable Engineers Association
IDC:
Insulation Displacement Connector
IEC:
Internation Electrotechnical Commission
IEEE:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers
IGS:
Integrated Gas Spacer Cable, NEC Article
325 Cable Designation
IMSA:
International Municipal Signal Association
in:
Inch
IRSG:
Internet Research Steering Group
IRTF:
Internet Research Task Force
IS:
International Standard
ISA:
Instrument Society of America
ISDN:
Integrated Services Digital Network
ISO:
International Organization for Standardization
ISOC:
Internet Society
ITCO:
Independent Telephone Company
ITU-T:
International Telecommunications Union -
Telecommunications Standardization Section
IW (C):
Inside Wiring (cable)
J:
Joule
kcmil:
One thousand circular mils
KEMA KEUR:
Approval agency of the Netherlands
kft:
An abbreviation for 1000 ft.
kHz:
Kilohertz
Kilo:
A numerical prefix denoting 1000 (103)
km:
Kilometer
KTS:
Key Telephone Service
kV:
Kilovolt
kVA:
Kilovolt Ampere
kW:
Kilowatt
LAN:
Local Area Network
LASER:
Light Amplification by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation
LATA:
Local Access Transport Area
lbf:
Pound force
LBO:
Line Buildout
LDPE:
Low Density Polyethylene
LEC:
Local Exchange Carrier
LED:
Light-Emitting Diode
LLDPE:
Linear Low Density Polyethylene
LOCA:
Loss of Coolant Accident
locap:
Low-capacitance, low-loss paired cable
MAC:
Moves, Adds and Changes
MAP:
Manufacturing Automation Protocol
MATV:
Master Antenna Television
Mbps:
Megabits per second
MC:
(1) main cross-connect (2) Metal Clad Cable,
NEC Article 334 Cable Designation
MCM:
One thousand circular mils
MDF:
Main Distribution Frame
MDPE:
Medium Density Polyethylene
Meg or Mega:
A numerical prefix denoting
1,000,000 (106)
M/G:
Motor/Generator Set
MH:
Manhole
Mho:
The unit of conductivity. The reciprocal of an
ohm.
MHz:
Megahertz
MI:
Mineral Insulated Cable, NEC Article 330
Cable Designation
Micro:
A numerical prefix denoting one-millionth
(106)
MIL STD:
Military Standard
MILNET:
Military Network
MLT:
Multi-Level Threshold
mm:
Millimeter
Modem:
Modulator demodulator
MTT:
Main Telephone Terminal
MTW:
Machine Tool Wire
MV:
Medium Voltage Cable, NEC Article 326
Cable Designation
MW:
Radio hookup wire with polyvinyl insulation
and plain or nylon jacket or braid, or shield,
1000V
N:
Newton
NAIC:
Network Applications and Information
Center
NASA:
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
NBR:
Natural butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer
rubber
NBS:
National Bureau of Standards (now NIST)
NEC:
National Electrical Code
NEMA:
National Electrical Manufacturers
Association
NEMKO:
Approval agency of Norway
NESC:
National Electrical Safety Code
NEXT:
Near End Crosstalk
nf:
Nanofarad
NFPA:
National Fire Protection Association
NI:
Network Interface
NID:
Network Interface Device
NIST:
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (formerly NBS)
NIU:
Network Interface Unit
nm:
Nanometer
NM & NMC:
Non Metallic Sheathed Cable, NEC
Article 336 Cable Designation
NPLF:
Non Power-Limited Fire Protective
Signaling Circuit Cable, NEC Article 760 Cable
Designation
NPLFP:
Non Power-Limited Fire Protective
Signaling Circuit Plenum Cable, NEC Article 760
Cable Designation
NPLFR:
Non Power-Limited Fire Protective
Signaling Circuit Plenum Cable, NEC Article 760
Cable Designation
NRZ:
Non Return to Zero
NRZI:
Non Return to Zero Inverted
OC:
Optical Carrier
ODC:
Ozone Depleting Chemical
OP:
Outside Plant
OPE:
Outside Plant Engineer
OSHA:
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
OSI:
Open Systems Interconnection
OVE:
Approval agency of West Germany;
Oesterreichischer Verband fur Elektrotechnik
PABX:
Private Automatic Branch Exchange
PAM:
Pulse Amplitude Modulation
PAP:
A commonly used term for air core (unfilled)
direct burial telephone cable with a corrugated
aluminum shield
PBX:
Private Branch Exchange
PC:
Personal Computer
PCB:
Printed Circuit Board
P-FEP:
General Cable proprietary dielectric
material used injunction with FEP.
PCM:
Pulse Code Modulation
PCP:
A commonly used term for air core (unfilled)
direct burial cable with a corrugated copper
shield
PE:
Polyethylene
pf:
Picofarad
PFA:
Polyfluoroalkoxy
PIC:
A general term for any type of plastic
insulated telephone cable
Pico:
A numerical prefix denoting one-millionth of
one-millionth (10-12)
PL:
Private Lines
PLSJ:
All-rubber, parallel-jacketed, two-
conductor, light-duty cord for pendant or
portable use in damp locations. 300V.
PLT:
(1) Plant (2) Same as PLSJ except thermo-
plastic insulation
PLTC:
Power Limited Tray Cable, NEC Article 725
Cable Designation
PM:
Phase Modulation
POI:
Point Of Interface
POSJ:
All-rubber, parallel, light duty rip-cord for
use on lamps and small appliances, 300V, 60°C
POT:
Thermoplastic, parallel, light duty rip-cord.
300V, 60°C to 105°C.
POTS:
Plain Old Telephone Service (colloquial)
PP:
Polypropylene
PR:
Pair
PTFE:
Polytetrafluoroethylene
PTSS:
Passive Transmission Sub-System
PVC:
Polyvinyl Chloride
PVDF:
Polyvinylidene Fluoride
R:
Symbol for resistance
R-F:
Radio-frequency
RCDD:
Registered Communication Distribution
Designer
REA:
Rural Electrification Administration
REP:
Repair
RFQ:
Request for Quote
RG/U:
General utility grade military coaxial cable
RH:
Relative humidity
RJ-45:
A specific pin-point assignment for an eight
position modular telecommunications
connector.
RMS:
(1) rack mount space (2) Root Mean
Squares
RoHS: Restriction on Hazardous Substances
S:
Heavy-duty, rubber-insulated portable cord.
Stranded copper conductors with separator and
individual rubber insulation. Two or more color-
coded conductors cabled with filler, wrapped with
separator and rubber jacketed overall, 600 Volts.
SAE:
Society of Automotive Engineers
SANZ:
Standards Association of New Zealand
SBR:
Styrene Butadiene Rubber
ScTP:
Screened Twisted Pair
SDN:
Switched Digital Network
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SE:
Service Entrance Cable, NEC Article 338
Cable Designation
SEMKO:
Approval agency for Sweden
SFTP:
Simple File Transfer Protocol
SI:
System Internationale
SJ:
Junior hard-service, rubber-insulated pendant or
portable cord. Same construction as type S,
but 300V. Jacket thickness different.
SJO:
Same as SJ, but carolprene, oil-resistant com-
pound outer jacket. Can also be made "water-
resistant." 300V, 60°C.
SJT:
Junior hard service thermoplastic or rubber-
insulated conductors with overall thermoplastic
jacket, 300V, 60°C to 105°C.
SJTO:
Same as SJT but oil-resistant thermo-
plastic outer jacket. 60°C.
SMTP:
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SNA:
Systems Network Architecture
SNM:
Shielded Non Metallic Sheathed Cable, NEC
Article 337 Cable Designation
SNMP:
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNR:
Signal to Noise Ratio
SO:
Hard-service cord, same construction as type
S except oil-resistant carolprene jacket, 600V,
60° to 90°C.
SONET:
Synchronous Optical Network
SP-1:
All rubber, parallel-jacketed, two-conductor
light-duty cord for pendant or portable use in
damp locations. 300V.
SP-2:
Same as SP-1, but heavier construction,
with or without third conductor for grounding
purposes. 300V.
SP-3:
Same as SP-23, but heavier construction for
refrigerators or room air conditioners. 300V.
SPC:
Stored Program Control
SPG:
Single Point Ground
SPT-1:
Same as SP-1, except all-thermoplastic.
300V. With or without third conductor for
grounding.
SPT-2:
Same as SP-2, except all-thermoplastic.
300V. With or without third conductor for
grounding.
SPT-3:
Same as SP-3, except all-thermoplastic.
300V. With or without third conductor for
grounding.
SRD:
Portable range or dryer cable. Three or four
rubber-insulated conductors with rubber or
neoprene jacket, flat or round construction.
300V, 60°C.
SRDT:
Same as SRD, except all-thermoplastic
with a maximum temperature of 90°C.
SRL:
Structural return loss
ST:
Hard-service cord, jacketed, same as type S
except all-plastic construction, 600V, 60°C to
105°C.
STA:
Station
STO:
Same as ST but with oil-resistant thermo-
plastic outer jacket. 600V, 60°C.
STP:
Shielded twisted pair
SV:
Vacuum cleaner cord, two or three-conductor,
rubber-insulated. Overall rubber jacket. For light-
duty in damp locations. 300V, 60°C.
SVO:
Same as SV except carolprene jacket, 300V,
60°C.
SVT:
Same as SV except all-plastic construction.
With or without third conductor for grounding
purposes only. 300V, 60°C to 90°C.
SW:
Station Wire
SWB:
Switchboard
SWR:
Standing Wave Ratio
SYS:
System
TC:
(1) Power and Control Tray Cable, NEC Article
340 Cable Designation (2) Telecommunications
Closet
TCP:
Transmission Control Protocol
TDM:
Time-Division Multiplexing
TEL:
Telephone
TELCO:
Telephone Company
TERM:
Terminal or termination
TEW:
Canadian Standard Association type
appliance wires. Solid or stranded single
conductor, plastic-insulated, 600V, 105°C.
TF:
Fixture wire, thermoplastic-covered solid or
seven strands. 60°C.
TFE:
Tetrafluoroethylene
TFF:
Same as TF but flexible stranding. 60°C.
THHN:
90°C, 600V nylon jacketed building wire
THW:
Thermoplastic vinyl-insulated building wire.
Flame-retardant, moisture- and heat-resistant.
75°C. Dry and wet locations.
THWN:
Same as THW but with nylon jacket
overall. 75°C.
TIA:
Telecommunications Industry Association
TOC:
Tin Overcoat
TP:
Transport Protocol
TP-PMD:
Twisted Pair-Physical Medium Dependent
TPDDI:
Twisted Pair Distributed Data Interface
TSB:
Telecommunications System Bulletin
TT:
Telephone Terminal
TTB:
Telephone Terminal Board
TTY:
Text Telephones
TW:
Thermoplastic vinyl-jacketed building wire,
moisture-resistant. 60°C.
UCC:
Uniform Code Council
UF:
Thermoplastic underground feeder and
branch circuit cable
UF:
Underground Feeder and Branch Circuit
Cable, NEC Article 339 Cable Designation
UG:
Underground
UHF:
Ultra High Frequency, 300 to 3,000 MHz
UL:
Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc.
µm:
Micron or micrometer
UPC:
Universal Packaging Code
UPS:
Uninterruptible Power Supply
USE:
Underground Service Entrance Cable, NEC
Article 338 Cable Designation
UTE:
Approval agency for France; Union
Technique de l'Electricite
UTP:
Unshielded twisted-pair
V:
Volt
VDE:
West Germany approval agency
VHF:
Very High Frequency, 30 to 300 MHz
VP:
Velocity of Propagation
VSWR:
Volume Standing Wave Radio
VW-1:
A flammability rating established by
Underwriters Laboratories for wires and cables
that pass a specially designed vertical flame
test, (formerly designated FR-1)
W:
Symbol for watt or wattage
WA:
Work area
WP:
Waterproof Outlet
X:
Cross-connect
XLPE:
Crosslinked polyethylene
Z:
Symbol for impedance
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TEMP. °C VOLTAGE UL UL CSA MIL AWG P/N STRAND TYPE PAGE
60
60
60
60
60
1500*
3000*
5000*
5000*
10000*
20
20
18
18
18
C1326
C1319
C1320A
C1321
C1318
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
7
7
7
7
7
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
W-76B
W-76B
W-76B
W-76B
W-76B
W-76B
W-76B
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
C7600A
C7602A
C7604A
C7606A
C7608A
C7610A
C7611A
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
80/105
80/105
80/105
80/105
80/105
80/105
80/105
80/105
80/105
80/105
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
1007
1007
1007
1007
1007
1007
1007
1007
1007
1007
1569
1569
1569
1569
1569
1569
1569
1569
1569
1569
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
TR-64
24
24
22
22
20
20
18
18
16
16
C2003A
C2015A
C2004A
C2016A
C2028A
C2040A
C2052A
C2064A
C2053A
C2065A
SOLID
STRANDED
SOLID
STRANDED
SOLID
STRANDED
SOLID
STRANDED
SOLID
STRANDED
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
1015
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
TEW
24
22
22
20
20
18
18
16
14
12
10
C2100A
C2101A
C2117A
C2102A
C2118A
C2103A
C2119A
C2104A
C2105A
C2106A
C2107A
STRANDED
STRANDED
SOLID
STRANDED
SOLID
STRANDED
SOLID
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
STRANDED
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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FB - FLEXFOIL
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/BRAID SHIELD S - SPIRAL SHIELD
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NO.
COND.
STRAND
TYPE
AWG 28 AWG 24 AWG 22 AWG 20 AWG 19 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12
P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE
1 SOLID
STRANDED
743605 B ............169 743601 B ............ 169
743602 B ............169
743603 B ............169
743604 B ............169
C1300 B,R ...........172
C1201 B,C ...........175
C1301 B,R ...........172
2 SOLID
C2515A F ..............23
C2676A B .............. 34
C4008A U .......... 9, 43
C4167A F ..............29
C4408 U ..............138
E1000S U ............134
E1482S U ............117
E2000S F ............. 135
E2100S F-P .........137
E2482S S ............119
E3000S U-P ......... 136
E3482S U-P ......... 121
E3542S F-P .........123
C2509A F ............164
C4311A C ................ 9
C2754A ................... 9 C0471 U ..............125
C0472 F ..............126
C3060 F-P .............28
C3110 U-P .............17
C3167 F-P ...........128
C3200 U-P ...........122
C3240 U-P ...........127
C3260 F-P ...........124
C4304A U ............ 118
C4334A F ............120
E1030S U ............134
E1502S U ............117
E2030S F ............. 135
E2200S F-P .........137
E2402S U ............117
E2502S F ............. 119
E3030S U-P ......... 136
E3502S U-P ......... 121
E3602S F-P .........123
C0473 U ..............125
C0474 F ..............126
C3168 F-P ...........128
C3210 U-P ...........122
C3241 U-P ...........127
C3270 F-P ...........124
C4321A U ............ 118
C4344A F ............120
E1512S U ............117
E2404S U ............117
E2522S F ............. 119
E3512S U-P ......... 121
E3612S F-P .........123
C0475 U ..............126
C0491 U ..............125
C3172 F-P ...........128
C3220 U-P ...........122
C3224 U-P ...........122
C3244 U-P ...........127
C3280 F-P ...........124
C4163A F ..............29
C4324A U ............ 118
C4347A F ............120
E1522S U ............117
E2406S U ............117
E2532S F ............. 119
E3522S U-P ......... 121
E3622S F-P .........123
C0476 F ..............126
C0492 U ..............125
C3174 F-P ...........128
C3224 U-P ...........122
C3246 U-P ...........127
C3282 F-P ...........124
C4164A F ..............29
C4327A U ............ 118
C4348A F ............120
E1532S U ............117
E2542S F ............. 119
E3532S U-P ......... 121
E3632S F-P .........123
2 STRANDED
C6500A B .............. 37 743701 B ............ 170
743704 B ............170
743705 B ............170
C0740A F ..............68
C1226A S ............173
C1228A F ............172
C1356 U ..............156
C2461A U .............. 11
C2513A F ..............23
C4152A F ..............29
C4216A F ..............31
743706 B ............170
C0431A U .............. 22
C0450A F ..............32
C0760A F ..............69
C1322A B ............ 174
C1362 U ..............156
C2514A F ..............23
C2516A F ..............23
C2518A F ..............24
C2520A F ..............24
C2677A B .............. 34
C2679A B .............. 36
C2882A S ..............33
C3105 U-P .............16
C3115 U-P .............17
C3154 F-P .............27
C3158 F-P .............28
C4100A U .............. 18
C4153A F ..............29
C4168A F ..............29
C4192A F ..............30
C4210A F ..............30
C6310 UJ ............138
C6348A U .............. 12
E1002S U ............134
E2002S F ............. 135
E2102S F-P .........137
E3002S U-P ......... 136
743707B .............170
C0433A U .............. 22
C0452A F ..............32
C1302 B,R ..... 40, 172
C1360 U ..............156
C1642A B .............. 35
C2519A F ..............24
C2524A F ..............23
C2540A F ..............23
C2681A B .............. 36
C2888A S ..............33
C3320 F-P .............27
C3602 U-R.............21
C4117A U .............. 19
C4154A F ..............29
C4166A F ..............30
C4211A F ..............30
C6311 UJ ............138
C6351A U .............. 13
E1022S U ............134
E2022S F ............. 135
E2122S F-P .........137
E3022S U-P ......... 136
740302 U ............158
C0435A U .............. 22
C0454A F ..............32
C1202 B,C ..... 41, 175
C1357 U ..............156
C2521A F ..............24
C2534A F ..............23
C2686A B .............. 23
C2830A U .............. 13
C2892A S ..............33
C3062 F-P .............28
C3102 U-P .............16
C3112 U-P .............17
C3162 F-P .............27
C4114A U .............. 18
C4125A U .............. 19
C4155A F ..............29
C4197A F ..............30
C4212A F ..............30
C5460 U ..............139
C6312 UJ ............138
C6367 U ..............157
C7102A UJ ..........156
C8116 U-P .............45
C8122 U-P .............45
E1032S U ............134
E2032S F ............. 135
E2202S F-P .........137
E3032S U-P ......... 136
740202 U ...........158
C0437A U .............. 22
C0456A F ..............32
C1358 U ..............158
C1602 B,C ..... 41, 175
C1704 U ..............152
C2405A U .............. 14
C2536A F ..............17
C2895A S ..............33
C3068 F-P .............28
C3127 U-P .............17
C3169 F-P .............27
C3193 U-P .............16
C4135A U .............. 20
C4162A F ..............29
C4213A F ..............30
C8111 FB-P ........... 39
E1042S U ............134
E2042S F ............. 135
E2242S F-P .........137
E3042S U-P ......... 136
740102 U ............158
C0439A U .............. 22
C0458A F ..............32
C1361 U ..............156
C1612 B,C .............41
C1702 U ..............152
C2409A U .............. 14
C2538A F ..............17
C3126 U-P .............16
C4146 U-P .............20
C4201A F ..............30
C4215A F ..............30
E1052S U ............134
E2052S F ............. 135
E2252S F-P .........137
E3052S U-P ......... 136
740002 U ............158
C0441A U .............. 22
C0460A F ..............32
C1363 U ..............156
C1364 U ..............157
C1700 U ..............152
C2410A U .............. 14
C2539A F ..............17
C3129 U ................17
C4150A U .............. 20
C4202A F ..............30
E1062S U ............134
E2062S F ............. 135
E2262S F-P .........137
E3062S U-P ......... 136
3 SOLID
C4410 U ..............138 C2510A F ............164 C1201 B,C ...........175
C1301 B,R ...........172
C3114 U-P .............17
C4305A U ............ 118
C4335A F ............120
E1503S U ............117
E2503S S ............119
E3503S U-P ......... 121
E3603S F-P .........123
C4322A U ............ 118
C4345A F ............120
C4325A U ............ 118
STRANDED
C0530A FB ............72
C0939A FB ............70
C6501A B .............. 37
C0680A FB ............72
C0741A F ..............68
C0951A FB ............70
C2462A U .............. 11
C4217A F ..............31
C8115 FB-P ........... 39
C0432A U .............. 22
C0451A F ..............32
C0761A F ..............69
C0971A FB ............71
C1335A S ..............33
C2517A F ..............23
C2526A F ..............23
C2678A B .............. 36
C3310 F-P .............27
C4062A U .............. 12
C4101A U .............. 18
C4156A F ..............29
C4169A F ..............29
C4193A F ..............30
E1003S U ............154
E2003S F ............. 135
E2103S F-P .........137
E3003S U-P ......... 136
C0434A U .............. 15
C0781A F ..............69
C1304 B,R .............40
C1332A B .............. 36
C1333A F ............159
C1643A B .............. 35
C2525A F ..............23
C2528A F ..............23
C3321 F-P .............28
C3603 U,R .............21
C4118A U .............. 19
C4157A F ..............29
C4158A F ..............29
C6352A U .............. 13
E1023S U ............134
E2023S F ............. 135
E2123S F-P .........137
E3023S U-P ......... 136
C0436A U .............. 22
C0455A F ..............32
C1203 B,C .............41
C2535A F ..............23
C2768A S ..............33
C2831A U .............. 13
C3064 F-P .............28
C3120 U-P .............17
C3164 F-P .............27
C3190 U-P .............16
C4126A U .............. 19
C4159A F ..............29
C4198A F ..............30
C8106 F-P .............26
C8107 FB-P ........... 39
E1033S U ............134
E2033S F ............. 135
E2203S F-P .........137
E3033S U-P ......... 136
C0438A U .............. 22
C0457A F ..............32
C1603 B,C .............41
C2406A U .............. 14
C2537A F ..............23
C3194 U-P .............16
C3340 F-P .............27
C4136A U .............. 20
C4165A F ..............29
C4200A F ..............30
C8119 FB-P ........... 39
E1043S U ............134
E2043S F ............. 135
E2243S F-P .........137
E3043S U-P ......... 136
C0440A U .............. 22
C0459A F ..............32
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FB - FLEXFOIL
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/BRAID SHIELD S - SPIRAL SHIELD
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NO.
COND.
STRAND
TYPE
AWG 28 AWG 24 AWG 22 AWG 20 AWG 19 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12
P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE
4 SOLID
C4412 U ..............138
E1001S U ............134
E1484S U ............117
E2484S F ............. 119
E3001S U-P ......... 136
C0485 U ..............125
C0494 F ..............126
C3061 F-P .............28
C3111 U-P .............17
C3170 F-P ...........128
C3201 U-P ...........122
C3242 U-P ...........127
C3261 F-P ...........124
C4306A U ............ 118
C4336A F ............120
E1504S U ............117
E2504S F ............. 119
E3504S U-P ......... 121
E3604S F-P .........123
C0486 U ..............125
C3171 F-P ...........128
C3211 U-P ...........122
C3243 U-P ...........127
C3271 F-P ...........124
C4323A U ............ 118
C4346A F ............120
E1514S U ............117
E2524S F ............. 119
E3514S U-P ......... 121
E3614S F-P .........123
C0496 F ..............126
C3173 U-P ...........128
C3223 U-P ...........122
C3245 U-P ...........127
C3284 F-P ...........124
C4326A U ............ 118
E1524S U ............117
E2534S F ............. 119
E3524S U-P ......... 121
E3624S F-P .........123
C0497 F ..............126
C3175 F-P ...........128
C3225 U-P ...........122
C3247 U-P ...........127
C3283 F-P ...........124
E1534S U ............117
E2544S F ............. 119
E3534S U-P ......... 121
E3634S F-P ...........12
STRANDED
C0531A FB ............72
C0940A FB ............70
C6502A B .............. 37
C0681A FB ............72
C0742A F ..............68
C0952A FB ............70
C2463A U .............. 11
C4218A F ................3
C0762A F ..............69
C0972A FB ............71
C1118 U ..............139
C1337A S ..............33
C1340A F ............160
C2523A F ..............23
C2680A B .............. 36
C3106 U-P .............16
C3116 U-P .............17
C3155 F-P .............27
C3159 F-P .............28
C4063A U .............. 12
C4102A U .............. 18
C4160A F ..............29
C4194A F ..............30
C5076 U ..............139
E1004S U ............134
E2004S F ............. 135
E2104S F-P .........137
E3004S U-P ......... 136
C0782A F ..............69
C1119 U ..............139
C1305 B,R .............40
C1331A F ............160
C1343A F ............160
C1644A B .............. 35
C2555A F ..............23
C2683A B .............. 36
C3322 F-P .............27
C3604 U,R .............21
C4119A U .............. 19
C4161A F ..............29
C4196A F ..............30
C5078 U ..............139
C6353A U .............. 13
E1024S U ............134
E2024S F ............. 135
E2124S F-P .........137
E3024S U-P ......... 136
740304 U ............158
C0444A U .............. 22
C1123 U ..............139
C1204 B,C .............41
C2404A U .............. 13
C2543A F ..............25
C2688A B .............. 36
C3063 F-P .............28
C3103 U-P .............16
C3113 U ................17
C3163 F-P .............27
C4127A U .............. 19
C4204A F ..............30
C5084 U ..............139
C8102 U-P .............15
C8110 FB-P ........... 39
C8114 F-P .............26
E1034S U ............134
E2034S F ............. 135
E2204S F-P .........137
E3034S U-P ......... 136
740204 U ............158
C1604 B,C .............41
C1705 U ..............152
C2425A U .............. 14
C3195 U-P .............16
C3341 F-P .............27
C4137A U .............. 20
E1044S U ............134
E2044S F ............. 135
E2244S F-P .........137
E3044S U-P ......... 136
740104 U ............158
C1614 B,C .............41
C1703 U ..............152
C2430A U .............. 14
C4147A U .............. 20
E1054S U ............134
E2054S F ............. 135
E2254S F-P .........137
E3054S U-P ......... 136
740004 U ............158
C1701 U ..............152
C2440A U .............. 14
C4151A U .............. 20
E1064S U ............134
E2064S F ............. 135
E2264S F-P .........137
E3064S U-P ......... 136
5 SOLID
C3117 U-P .............17
C4307A U ............ 118
C4337A F ............120
C4349A U ............ 118
C4350A F ............120
STRANDED
C0532A FB ............72
C0941A FB ............70
C0682A FB ............72
C0753A F ..............68
C0953A FB ............70
C2464A U .............. 11
C4219A F ..............31
C0973A FB ............71
C1124 U ..............139
C4064A U .............. 12
C4103A U .............. 18
C5086 U ..............139
C1126 U ..............139
C1308 B,R .............40
C1645A B .............. 35
C3605 U,R .............21
C4120A U .............. 19
C6355A U .............. 13
C2420A U .............. 13
C4128A U .............. 19
C2434A U .............. 14
C4138A U .............. 20
C2437A U .............. 14
C4148A U .............. 20
6 SOLID
C4300A U ............ 118 C3118 U-P .............17
C4308A U ............ 118
C4338A F ............120
E1506S U ............117
E2506S F ............. 119
E3506S U-P ......... 121
E3606S F-P .........123
STRANDED
C0533A FB ............72
C0942A FB ............70
C6503A B .............. 37
C0683A FB ............72
C0743A F ..............68
C0954A FB ............70
C1345A F ............159
C2466A U .............. 11
C4220A F ..............31
C0763A F ..............69
C0974A FB ............71
C1341A S ..............33
C3311A F-P ...........27
C4066 U ................12
C4104A U .............. 18
C4207A F ..............30
E1006S U ............134
E2006S F ............. 135
E2106S F-P .........137
E3006S U-P ......... 136
C0783A F ..............69
C1310 B,R .............40
C1646A B .............. 35
C3606 U,R .............21
C1206 B,C .............41
C3065 F-P .............28
C3121 U-P .............17
C3166 F-P .............27
C3192 U-P .............16
C4205A F ..............30
C4206A U .............. 19
C8120 FB-P ........... 39
E1036S U ............134
E2036S F ............. 135
E2206S F-P .........137
E3036S U-P ......... 136
C1606 B,C .............41
C8108 FB-P ........... 39
7 SOLID
C4309A U ............ 118
C4339A F ............120
STRANDED
C0534A FB ............72
C0943A FB ............70
C0684A FB ............72
C0754A F ..............68
C0955A FB ............70
C2488A U .............. 11
C4221A F ..............31
C0975A FB ............71
C4088A U .............. 12
C4105A U .............. 18
C1312 B,R .............40
C3607 U,R .............21
C4121A U .............. 19
C6356A U .............. 13
C2421A U-P ........... 13
C4129A U .............. 19
C2426A U .............. 14
C4139A U .............. 20
C2431A U .............. 14
C4149A U .............. 20
8 SOLID
C3119 F ................17
C4310A U ............ 118
C4340A F ............120
E1508S................117
E2508S................119
STRANDED
C0535A FB ............72
C0944A FB ............70
C6504A B .............. 37
C0685A FB ............72
C0744A F ..............68
C0956A FB ............70
C2465A U .............. 11
C4222A F ..............31
C0764A F ..............69
C0976A FB ............71
C1130A U ............ 139
C4065A U .............. 12
C4080 U ..............139
C4106A U .............. 18
C4208A F ..............30
C5096 U ..............139
E1008S U ............134
E2008S F ............. 135
E2108S F-P .........137
E3008S U-P ......... 136
C0784A F ..............69
C1313 B,R .............40
C1648A FB ............38
C3608 U,R .............21
C4090 U ..............139
C1208 B,C .............41
C3122 U-P .............17
C3180 F-P .............27
C3191 U-P .............16
E1038S U ............134
E2038S F ............. 135
E2208S F-P .........137
E3038S U-P ......... 136
C1608 B,C .............41
C2443A U .............. 14
C4140A U .............. 20
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F - FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD R - RUBBER
FB - FLEXFOIL
®
/BRAID SHIELD S - SPIRAL SHIELD
I - INDIVIDUAL FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD U - NO SHIELD
NO.
COND.
STRAND
TYPE
AWG 28 AWG 24 AWG 22 AWG 20 AWG 19 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12
P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE
9 SOLID
C4312A U ............ 118
C4341A F ............120
STRANDED
C0536A FB ............72
C0945A FB ............70
C0686A FB ............72
C0755A F ..............68
C0957A FB ............70
C2470A U .............. 11
C4223A F ..............31
C0977A FB ............71
C4070A U .............. 12
C4107A U .............. 18
C4122A U .............. 19
C6357A U .............. 13
C2422A U .............. 13
C4130A U .............. 19
C2435A U .............. 14
C4141A U .............. 20
10 SOLID
C2511A F ............164 C4313A U ............118
C4342A F ............120
STRANDED
C0537A FB ............72
C0946A FB ............70
C6505A B .............. 37
C0687A FB ............72
C0745A F ..............68
C0958A FB ............70
C2471A U .............. 11
C0765A F ..............69
C0978A FB ............71
C4071A U .............. 12
C4108A U .............. 18
E1010S U ............134
E2010S F ............. 135
C0785A F ..............69
C3610 U,R .............21
C4123A U .............. 19
C1210 B,C .............41
C3178 U-P .............16
C3181 F-P .............27
E1040S U ............134
E2040S F ............. 135
11 SOLID
C4314A U ............ 118
STRANDED
12 SOLID
STRANDED
C6506A B .............. 37 C2467A U ..............11 C4067A U ..............12
C4109A U .............. 18
E1012S U ............134
E2012S F ............. 135
C6360A U .............. 13 C1212 B,C .............41
C2412A U .............. 13
C3179 U-P .............16
C3182 F-P .............27
C4131A U .............. 19
E1041S U ............134
E2041S F ............. 135
C2427A U .............. 14
C4142A U .............. 20
15 SOLID
C4301A U ............ 118 C4315A U ............ 118
STRANDED
C0538A FB ............72
C0947A FB ............70
C6507A B .............. 37
C0688A FB ............72
C0746A F ..............68
C0959A FB ............70
C2473A U .............. 11
C4225A F ..............31
C0766A F ..............69
C0979A FB ............71
C4073A U .............. 12
C4110A U .............. 18
C6358A U .............. 13
C0786A F ..............69
C4124A U .............. 19
C2423A U .............. 13
C4132A U .............. 19
C2428A U .............. 14
C4143A U .............. 20
18 SOLID
STRANDED
C4111A U .............. 18
19 SOLID
STRANDED
C2424A U .............. 13
C4133A U .............. 19
C2429A U .............. 14
C4144A U .............. 20
20 SOLID
C4302A U ............ 118 C4316A U ............ 118
STRANDED
C6508A B .............. 37 C0747A F ..............68
C0960A FB ............70
C4226A F ..............31
C0767A F ..............69
C0980A FB ............71
C4075A U .............. 12
C4112A U .............. 18
C0787A F ..............69
21 SOLID
C4317A U ............ 118
STRANDED
25 SOLID
STRANDED
C0948A FB ............41 C0748A F ..............68
C0961A FB ............70
C4227A F ..............31
C0768A F ..............69
C0981A FB ............71
C4076A U .............. 12
C4113A U .............. 18
C0788A F ..............69 C2433A U ..............13
C4134A U .............. 19
C2436A U .............. 14
C4145A U .............. 20
30 SOLID
C4318A U ............ 118
C4343A F ............120
STRANDED
C0749A F ..............68
C4228A F ..............31
C4077A U .............. 12
C4114A U .............. 18
40 SOLID
STRANDED
C0750A F ..............68
C4229A F ..............31
C4079A U .............. 12
C4116A U .............. 18
50 SOLID
STRANDED
C0751A F ..............68
C4230A F ..............31
C4079A U .............. 12
C4116A U .............. 18
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- INDIVIDUAL FLEXFOIL
®
+ FLEXFOIL
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/BRAID UJ
- UN-JACKETED
C - CAROLPRENE
®
P - PLENUM
F - FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD R - RUBBER
FB - FLEXFOIL
®
/BRAID SHIELD S - SPIRAL SHIELD
I - INDIVIDUAL FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD U - NO SHIELD
NO.
PAIRS
STRAND
TYPE
AWG 28 AWG 24 AWG 23 AWG 22 AWG 20 AWG 18
P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE
1 SOLID
C4008A U ...........................9, 43
STRANDED
740601 IF .............................166
740501 IF .............................167
740701 IF .............................168
C0600A F ...............................73
C0841A FB .............................76
C4841A FB .............................76
C4170A F ...............................53
C4209A F ...............................53
C8117 FB-P ............................57
C8127 F-P ..............................51
C3204 F-P .............................48
C0720A F ...............................73
C4183A F ...............................54
C7104A F ...............................46
C7112A FB .............................66
C8103 F-P ..............................49
C8109 F-P ..............................49
C8124 F-P ..............................51
C8126 F-P ..............................51
C6101A U ...............................44
C8101 F-P ..............................49
C8104 F-P ..............................49
C8123 F-P ..............................51
2 SOLID
C4413 U ...............................138 C1670A F ...............................46
C4010A U ...............................43
STRANDED
C0804A FB .............................79 C0515A FB .............................78
C0601A F ...............................73
C0620A FB .............................75
C0829A FB .............................77
C0842A FB .............................76
C0890A F ...............................74
C0910A IF...............................83
C0924A IFB ............................84
C3028 F-P ..............................56
C3150 F-P ..............................48
C3214 F-P ..............................55
C4171A F ...............................53
C4842A F ...............................76
C8118 F-P ..............................50
C8128 IF-P .............................64
C8129 FB-P ............................57
C8134 IF-P .............................62
C0550A F ...............................66
C0570A IF...............................65
C0650A FB .............................75
C0721A F ...............................73
C1338A B .............................161
C1350A IF...............................60
C1352A IF...............................58
C1353A IF...............................58
C3156 IF-P .............................61
C3205 F-P ..............................48
C3352 F-P ..............................52
C4184A F ...............................54
C4203A IF...............................59
C6010A U ...............................43
C7114A FB .............................66
C8105 IF-P .............................62
C8112 IF-P .............................63
C7106A IF...............................58 C0560A F ...............................66
C0584A IF...............................65
C3362 F-P ..............................52
C6118A U ...............................44
3 SOLID
C4328A U .............................129
C6035A F ...............................81
STRANDED
C0805A FB .............................79 C0516A FB .............................78
C0602A F ...............................73
C0621A FB .............................75
C0830A FB .............................77
C0843A FB .............................76
C0901A F ...............................74
C0911A IF...............................83
C0925A IFB ............................84
C3029 F-P ..............................56
C3153 F-P ..............................48
C3215 F-P ..............................55
C4172A F ...............................53
C4843A FB .............................76
C6065A IF...............................82
C8113 F-P ..............................51
C0551A F ...............................66
C0571A IF...............................65
C0651A FB .............................75
C0722A F ...............................73
C3157 IF-P .............................61
C3206 F-P ..............................48
C3353 F-P ..............................52
C4185A F ...............................54
C6014A U ...............................43
C6040A IF...............................82
C7116A FB .............................66
C8131 IF-P .............................62
C8132 IF-P .............................63
C6052A IF...............................82
C6061A IF.............................165
C0561A F ...............................66
C0585A IF...............................65
C6047A IF...............................82
C6103A U ...............................44
4 SOLID
E1842S U .............................162
E3842S UP ...........................162
E1843S U .............................162
E3843S UP ...........................162
C1676A F ...............................46
C4015A U ...............................43
STRANDED
C0806A FB .............................79 740604 IF .............................166
740504 IF .............................167
740704 IF .............................168
C0517A FB .............................78
C0603A F ...............................73
C0831A FB .............................77
C0844A FB .............................76
C0893A F ...............................74
C0912A IF...............................83
C0926A IFB ............................84
C3030 F-P ..............................56
C3151 F-P ..............................48
C3216 F-P ..............................55
C4173A F ...............................53
C4844A FB .............................76
C0552A F ...............................66
C0572A IF...............................65
C0652A FB .............................75
C0723A F ...............................73
C3207 F-P ..............................48
C3354 F-P ..............................52
C4186A F ...............................54
C1368A IF...............................80 C0562A F ...............................66
C0586A IF...............................65
C3364 F-P ..............................52
C6119 U .................................44
4.5 SOLID
STRANDED
C3217 F-P ..............................55
5 SOLID
C6120A U ...............................31
STRANDED
C0807A FB .............................79 C0518A FB .............................78
C0604A F ...............................73
C0623A FB .............................75
C0832A FB .............................77
C4174A F ...............................53
C0653A FB .............................75
C0724A F ...............................73
C4187A F ...............................54
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- INDIVIDUAL FLEXFOIL
®
+ FLEXFOIL
®
/BRAID UJ
- UN-JACKETED
C - CAROLPRENE
®
P - PLENUM
F - FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD R - RUBBER
FB - FLEXFOIL
®
/BRAID SHIELD S - SPIRAL SHIELD
I - INDIVIDUAL FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD U - NO SHIELD
NO.
PAIRS
STRAND
TYPE
AWG 28 AWG 24 AWG 23 AWG 22 AWG 20 AWG 18
P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE
6 SOLID
C1671A F ...............................46
C4329A U .............................129
C6036A IF...............................81
C4333A U .............................129
STRANDED
740706 IF .............................168
C0519A FB .............................78
C0605A F ...............................73
C0624A FB .............................75
C0839A FB .............................77
C0899A F ...............................74
C0913A IF...............................83
C3031 F-P ..............................56
C3165 F-P ..............................48
C3218 F-P ..............................55
C4175A F ...............................53
C6066A IF...............................82
C0553A F ...............................66
C0573A IF...............................65
C0654A FB .............................75
C0725A F ...............................73
C3208 F-P ..............................48
C3356 F-P ..............................52
C4188A F ...............................54
C6017A U ...............................43
C6041A IF...............................82
C6053A IF...............................82
C6062A IF.............................165
C0563A F ...............................66
C0587A IF...............................65
C6048A IF...............................82
C6106A U ...............................44
7 SOLID
STRANDED
C0808A FB .............................79 C0520A FB .............................78
C0606A F ...............................73
C0625A FB .............................75
C0833A FB .............................77
C4176A F ...............................53
C0655A FB .............................75
8 SOLID
STRANDED
740608 IF .............................166
740508 F ..............................167
740708 IF .............................168
C0521A FB .............................78
C0607A F ...............................73
C0626A FB .............................75
C4177A F ...............................53
C0656A FB .............................75 C6121A U ...............................44
9 SOLID
C1672A F ...............................46
STRANDED
740709 IF .............................168
C0608A F ...............................73
C0914A IF...............................83
C4178A F ...............................53
C6067A IF...............................82
C0554A F ...............................66
C0574A IF...............................65
C0726A F ...............................73
C4189A F ...............................54
C6042A IF...............................82
C6054A IF...............................82 C0564A F ...............................66
C0588A IF...............................65
C6049A IF...............................82
C6109A U ...............................44
10 SOLID
STRANDED
C0810A FB .............................79 C0522A FB .............................78
C0609A F ...............................73
C0628A FB .............................75
C0835A FB .............................77
C4179A F ...............................53
C0658A FB .............................75
11 SOLID
STRANDED
C0915A IF...............................83 C6043A IF...............................82
12 SOLID
C4330A U .............................129
STRANDED
C0812A FB .............................79 740512 IF .............................167
740612 IF .............................166
740712 IF .............................168
C0836A FB .............................77
C0916A IF...............................83
C6059A IF...............................82 C6056A IF...............................82 C6050A IF...............................82
12.5 SOLID
STRANDED
C0523A FB .............................78
C0630A FB .............................75
C0897A F ...............................74
C3152 F-P ..............................48
C0660A FB .............................75
15 SOLID
C1673A F ...............................46
C4331A U .............................129
STRANDED
C0524A FB .............................78
C0610A F ...............................73
C0917A IF...............................83
C4180A F ...............................53
C0728A F ...............................73
C4190A F ...............................54
C6044A IF...............................82
C6058A IF...............................82 C6051A IF...............................82
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/BRAID UJ
- UN-JACKETED
C - CAROLPRENE
®
P - PLENUM
F - FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD R - RUBBER
FB - FLEXFOIL
®
/BRAID SHIELD S - SPIRAL SHIELD
I - INDIVIDUAL FLEXFOIL
®
SHIELD U - NO SHIELD
NO.
PAIRS
STRAND
TYPE
AWG 28 AWG 24 AWG 23 AWG 22 AWG 20 AWG 18
P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE P/N SHIELD PAGE
16 SOLID
STRANDED
740516 IF .............................167
740616 IF .............................166
740716 IF .............................168
17 SOLID
STRANDED
C6060A IF...............................82
18 SOLID
STRANDED
C0525A FB .............................78
19 SOLID
STRANDED
C0611A F ...............................73
C4181A F ...............................53
C6045A IF...............................82
20 SOLID
STRANDED
740520 IF .............................167
740620 IF .............................166
740720 IF .............................168
25 SOLID
STRANDED
C0526A FB .............................78
C0612A F ...............................73
C4182A F ...............................53
27 SOLID
C4332A U .............................129
STRANDED
C6046A IF...............................82
28 SOLID
STRANDED
740528 IF .............................167
740728 IF .............................168
42 SOLID
STRANDED
740542 IF .............................167
740742 IF .............................168
51 SOLID
C6451A F ...............................47
STRANDED
52 SOLID
STRANDED
740552 IF .............................167
740742 IF .............................168
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Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of
the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
National Electrical Code® and the NEC© are registered trademarks of the NFPA.
Communication wire and cable for
premise installations in accordance
with Article 800, and other applicable
parts of the National Electrical Code
(NEC), latest issue. Communication
wire and cables for Canada are in
accordance with the harmonized
Canadian Standard Association
C22.2 No. 214, Underwriters
Laboratories UL 444, latest issue.
FREE RESISTANCE LEVEL TEST REQUIREMENT
NEC ARTICLE
800 725 760 820
(Highest) Plenum Cables
NFPA 262 (Steiner Tunnel)
CSA-CMP (Steiner Tunnel)
CMP CL3P
CL2P FPLP CATVP
Riser Cables
Multiple Floors
UL-16666 (Vertical Shaft)
CSA-CMG (Vertical Tray)
CL3R
CL2R FPLR CATVR
General-Purpose Cables UL-1581 (Vertical Tray) CMG CL3 FPL CATV
(Lowest) Residential
Cables Restricted Use
CSA-CMG (Vertical Tray)
UL-1581 VW-1 CMX CL2
CL3X CATVX
Notes: 1. Cables with a higher fire resistance level may be substituted for those with a lower fire resistance level.
2. Non-fire rated outside plant telephone cables may not run outside of a rigid metal conduit more than 50 feet from
the point of entrance into a building.
3. Cables rated cmg or cm may be used in runs penetrating one floor. (nec 800-53)
ARTICLE 800
Table 800-53. Cable Uses and Permitted Substitutions
CABLE TYPE USE REFERENCE PERMITTED SUBSTITUTIONS
CMP (FT-6) Communications
plenum cable 800-53 (a)
CMR (FT-4) Communications
riser cable 800-53 (b) CMP
CMG (FT-4)
CM (FT-1)
Communications
general purpose cable 800-53 (c) CMP, CMR, MPG, MP
CMX (FT-1) Communications cable,
limited use 800-53 (d) CMP, CMR, CMG, CM
Note: See Figure 800-53, Cable Substitution Hierarchy
ARTICLE 725
Table 725-61. Cable Uses and Permitted Substitutions
CABLE TYPE USE REFERENCE PERMITTED SUBSTITUTIONS
CL3P Class 3 plenum cable 725-61(a)
CMP
CL2P Class 2 plenum cable 725-61(b)
CMP, CL3P
CL3R Class 3 riser cable 725-61(b)
CMP, CL3P, CMR
CL2R Class 2 riser cable 725-6 (b)
CMP, CL3P, CL2P, CMR, CL3R
PLTC Power-limited tray cable 725-61(c)
and (d)
CL3 Class 3 cable 725-61(b),
(e) and (f)
CMP, CL3P, CMR, CL3R, CMG,
CM, PLTC
CL2 Class 2 cable 725-61(b),
(c) and (f)
CMP, CL3P, CL2P, CMR, CL3R,
CL2R, CMG, CM, PLTC, CL3
CL3X Class 3 cable, limited use 725-61(b)
and (e)
CMP, CL3P, CMR, CL3R, CMG,
CM, PLTC, CL3, CMX
CL2X Class 2 cable, limited use 725-61(b)
and (e)
CMP, CL3P, CL2P, CMR, CL3R,
CL2R, CMG, CM, PLTC, CL3,
CL2, CMX, CL3X
Note: See Figure 725-61, Cable Substitution Hierarchy
Type CM Communications wires and cables
Type CL2 and CL3 — Class 2 and Class 3
remote-control, signaling and
power-limited cables
Type PLTC Power-limited tray cable
A
B
Cable A shall be permitted to be used in
place of Cable B
Figure 725-61, Cable Substitution Hierarchy
CMP
CMR
CMG
CM
CMX
CL3P
CL3R
PLTC
CL3
CL3X
CL2P
CL2R
CL2
CL2X
Plenum
Riser
General Purpose
Dwellings
Type CM Communications cables
A
B
Cable A shall be permitted to be used in
place of Cable B
Figure 800-53, Cable Substitution Hierarchy
*CMG can be substituted CM—CM can be substituted for CMG
CMP
CMR
CMG
CM
CMX
Plenum
Riser
General Purpose
Dwellings
*
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Article 760
Table 760-154 (D). Cable Uses and Permitted Substitutions
CABLE TYPE USE REFERENCES
PERMITTED SUBSTITUTIONS
MULTICONDUCTOR
FPLP Power-limited fire alarm
plenum cable
760-154 (A) CMP
FPLR Power-limited fire alarm
riser cable
760-154 (B) CMP, FPLP, CMR
FPL Power-limited fire alarm
cable
760-154 (C) CMP, FPLP, CMR, FPLR,
CMG, CM
Note: See Figure 760-154 (D), Cable Substitution Hierarchy
Article 820
Table 820-154 (E). Coaxial Cable Uses and Permitted Substitutions
CABLE TYPE USE REFERENCES PERMITTED SUBSTITUTIONS
CATVP
Coaxial plenum cable 820-154 (A) CMP, BLP
CATVR
Coaxial riser cable 820-154 (B) CATVP, CMP, CMR,
BMR, BLP, BLR
CATV
Coaxial general purpose
cable
820-154 (C) CATVP, CMP, CATVR,
CMR, CMG, CM, BMR,
BM, BLP, BLR, BL
CATVX
Coaxial cable, limited use 820-154 (C) CATVP, CMP, CATVR,
CMR, CATV, CMG, CM,
BMR, BM, BLP, BLR,
BL, BLX
Note: See Figure 820-154 (E), Cable Substitution Hierarchy
Type CM Communications wires and cables
Type FPL Power-limited fire alarm cables
A
B
Cable A shall be permitted to be used in
place of Cable B
No. 26 AWG minimum
Figure 760-154 (D), Cable Substitution Hierarchy
CMP
CMR
CMG
CM
FPLP
FPLR
FPL
Plenum
Riser
General Purpose
Multiconductor
Cables
Type BL Network-powered broadband
communications low-power cables
Type BM Network-powered broadband
communications medium-power cables
Type CATV Community antenna television cables
Type CM Communications cables
A
B
Coaxial Cable A shall be permitted to be
used in place of Coaxial Cable B
Figure 820-154 (E), Cable Substitution Hierarchy
CMP
CMR
CMG
CM
CMX
CATVP
CATVR
CATV
CATVX
BLP
BMR, BLP,
BLR
BMR, BM,
BLP, BLR,
BL
BMR, BM,
BLP, BLR,
BL, BLX
Plenum
Riser
General Purpose
Dwellings
Reprinted with permission from NFPA 70-2002 National Electrical Code ®, copyright © 2008, National Fire
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UL Recognized Component Mark for
the United States
TIA/EIA 568A Cat. 3
TIA/EIA 568B Cat. 5e & Cat. 6
California State Fire Marshal
RoHS Compliant Directive
2002/95/EC
CSA CMP
CSA CMG
CSA CMH
NFPA 262 and CSA FT-6
Steiner Tunnel Fire Tests
UL Vertical Tray Flame Test
UL 1666 Riser Flame Test
IMSA
Agency Symbols
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CSA Type TEW ............................................................................ 3, 5
CSA TR-64 ...................................................................................... 2
CSA Type LVT .............................................................................. 141
MIL-W-16878 TYPE B ................................................................... 37
MIL-W-76B ...................................................................................... 4
UL Type AWM...............................................................................5-6
UL Type CL2 ................................................................................ 142
UL Type MTW ............................................................................... 5-6
UL Type TFF .................................................................................... 5
UL Type THW .................................................................................. 6
UL Type 1007 .......................................................................... 2, 156
UL Type 1015 .................................................................................. 3
UL Type 1569 .................................................................................. 2
UL Type 2092 .......................................................................... 23, 35
UL Type 2093 ................................................................. 23, 35, 159
UL Type 2094 ....................................................23, 35, 38, 160-161
UL Type 2095 ....................................................33, 36, 47, 159-160
UL Type 2106 ................................................................................ 23
UL Type 2107 ................................................................................ 23
UL Type 2448 ................................................................................ 74
UL Type 2464 .........................................9-14, 18-20, 23, 25, 30-31,
43-44, 53-54, 58, 60, 65-66,
68-71, 73, 75, 81
UL Type 2493 ........................................................................... 83-84
UL Type 2576 ..................................................................... 11-13, 60
UL Type 2587 ................................................................................ 14
UL Type 2717 ................................................................................ 58
UL Type 2835 ........................................................................ 58, 160
UL Type 2919 ...............................................................72, 76-78, 82
UL Type 2960 ................................................................................ 79
Agency Approval Index
Jacket
Color Code Chart Put-Ups
CODE COLOR CODE PACKAGING
1BLACK R5/15 250' Spool
2WHITE R8/18 500' Spool
3RED 21 1000' Spool
4ORANGE 30 1000' Spooless Pull-Pac® Carton
5YELLOW 35 250' Reel
6GREEN 38 500' Reel
7DARK BLUE 41 1000' Reel
8BROWN 44 2500' Reel
10 GREY 46 5000' Reel
13 PINK 85 250' Coil
16 LIGHT BLUE 99 Factory Reel
19 PURPLE A3 Spool-Pac® 1000'
77 WHT/BLK/BLU
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PUT-UP CODES
PUT-UP
CODE PACKAGING
PUT-UP
CODE PACKAGING
03
06
11
12
13
15
18
20
21
24
25
26
27
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
3 ft Coax w/Connector HD
6 ft Coax w/Connector HD
50 ft Spool
100 ft Spool
Clamshell
250 ft Spool
500 ft Spool
900 ft Spool
1000 ft Spool
2500 ft Spool
500 ft Pull-Pac
5000 ft Spool
500 ft Pull-Pac
1000 ft Pull-Pac
1000 ft Pull-Pac
150 ft Reel
100 ft Reel
200 ft Coil
250 ft Reel
300 ft Reel
500 ft Reel
500 Meter (1640')
Long Length Reel
1000 ft Reel
1500 ft Reel
2000 ft Reel
2500 ft Reel
4000 ft Reel
5000 ft Reel
7500 ft Reel
10,000 ft Reel
1600 ft Reel
1000 Meter (3280')
4500 ft Reel
3000 ft Reel
25 ft Cuff
12 ft Clamshell
25 ft Clamshell
50 ft Clamshell
100 ft Clamshell
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
85
86
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
96
99
XX
A1
A2
A3
A4
R5
R8
12 ft Sleeve w/connectors
25 ft Sleeve w/connectors
Cord Hanked, coil w/cuff
Cord Set Box
Cord Set Bag
Cord Set Sleeve
50 ft Sleeve w/connectors
100 ft Sleeve w/connectors
50 ft Cuff
100 ft Cuff
3500 ft Reel
Retail Spool-Pac
Cord Hanked, coil w/cuff
Cord Set, long length
12' Clamshell w/connectors
25' Clamshell w/connectors
50' Clamshell w/connectors
100' Clamshell w/connectors
15,000 ft Reel
8,000 ft Reel
Blister Pack w/connectors
250 ft Coil
500' Shrinkwrap coil
12' Sleeve w/o connector
25' Sleeve w/o connector
50' Sleeve w/o connector
75' Sleeve w/o connector
100' Sleeve w/o connector
Bulk Reel
Display
Wiring Device, Skin Pack
Factory Reel
Various Lengths
250 ft Spool-Pac
500 ft Spool-Pac
1000 ft Spool-Pac
2000 ft Spool-Pac
250 ft Spool, Retail
500 ft Spool, Retail
CONDUCTOR COLOR CONDUCTOR COLOR
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
Black
Red
Green
Blue
Brown
Orange
Black w/White Stripe
Red w/White Stripe
Green w/White Stripe
Yellow w/White Stripe
Red w/Black Stripe
Green w/Black Stripe
Yellow w/Black Stripe
Green w/Red Stripe
Yellow w/Red Stripe
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
22nd
23rd
24th
25th
26th
27th
28th
29th
30th
White w/Brown Stripe
Green w/Brown Stripe
Yellow w/Brown Stripe
White w/Orange Stripe
Black w/Orange Stripe
Red w/Orange Stripe
Green w/Orange Stripe
Brown w/Orange Stripe
White w/Blue Stripe
Red w/Blue Stripe
Yellow w/Blue Stripe
Brown w/Blue Stripe
Black w/Red Stripe
White w/Red Stripe
Brown w/Red Stripe
PAIR COLOR PAIR COLOR
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
Black & Red
Black & White
Black & Grey
Black & Blue
Black & Yellow
Black & Brown
Black & Orange
Black & Purple
Red & White
Red & Blue
Red & Yellow
Red & Brown
Red & Orange
White & Blue
White & Yellow
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
22nd
23rd
24th
25th
26th
27th
White & Brown
White & Orange
Blue & Yellow
Blue & Brown
Blue & Orange
Brown & Yellow
Brown & Orange
Purple & Red
Purple & White
Purple & Blue
Purple & Brown
Purple & Yellow
JACKET COLOR CODES
COLOR
CODE JACKET COLOR
COLOR
CODE JACKET COLOR
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Uninsulated
Black
White
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Dark Blue
Brown
Maroon
Gray
Antique Gold
Ivory
Pink
Light Green
Clear Gold
Light Blue
Beige
Light Brown
Purple
Clear Silver
Light Purple
Neon Green
Mint Green
Raspberry
Gold
White/Black
White/Red
White/Orange
White/Yellow
White/Green
White/Blue
White/Brown
White/Violet
White/Gray
Red/Green
Green/White
Blue/Red
Blue/White
Orange/Red
46
47
48
49
50
56
62
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
86
88
90
91
92
93
96
97
98
99
Orange/Black
Yellow/White
Yellow/Black
Blue/White
Blue/Black
Black w/White Trace
Silver Gray (Lt Gray)
Light Green
Lime Green
Birch
Maple
Walnut
Wrought Iron
Copper
White/Black/Red
White/Black/Orange
White/Black/Yellow
White/Black/Green
White/Black/Blue
White/Black/Brown
White/Black/Violet
White/Black/Gray
Black/Red/White
Orange/Green/Black
Natural
Tan
Clear
Clear Brown
Clear Blue
Clear Red
Twisted Cond. No Jkt
1 Stripe
2 Stripes
Assorted Colors
CSA FIRE ALARM COLOR CODE CHART
Put-Ups and Color Codes
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Applications Index
A
Access control ............................. 114, 131-133
Addressable Fire Alarm Systems ................... 125-128
Alliance Ham/CB and TV rotors compatibility ..............139
Amplifiers ...................................... 152, 169
Analog video................................ 102, 115, 167
Analog/digital video ........................... 99, 102, 115
Analog/digital video broadcast-grade monitors ............. 93
Annunciator systems ..............................141-143
Audio ................................25, 39, 134-137, 159
Audio components................................166-168
Audio interconnects .................................40-41
Audio systems ......................15-17, 25, 27-28, 45-46,
148, 156, 172, 175
Audio/image/video products ............................183
Automatic valve control systems ..........................22
B
Background music ....................16-17, 27-28, 134-137
Basses .............................................169
Bell systems ....................................141-143
Bi-amp speakers .................................152-153
Broadcast ............................94, 100, 107-108, 112
Broadcast and sound systems ..................23, 25, 29-30
Broadcast and studio..........................35, 38, 40-41
Broadcast and studio requirements........................21
Broadcast and studio use ..........................172, 175
Broadcast digital video ..............................96-98
Broadcast grade..................................105-106
Broadcast-grade headend ...............................92
Broadcast/HDTV ......................88-93, 96-99, 107-108
Broadcast/Serial Digital Interface (SDI) .............92, 106-107
Broadcast-grade Serial Digital Interface (SDI) ................99
Burglar alarms .......................22, 32, 65-66, 116-121,
123, 129, 141-143
Business machines ...........................22, 32, 65-66
C
Cable tray installations ..............................22, 32
CAD/CAM systems ....................................78
Card readers ........................................114
Cash registers ..................................22, 32, 65
Cat 5e ScTP ........................................163
Cat 5e UTP .........................................163
CATV ...................86-92, 96-99, 101-106, 110-115, 150
CATV/headend .......................................92
CCTV ........................ 86-88, 90-92, 96-99, 101-102,
104-105, 110, 114-115, 162, 177
Commercial broadcast facilities .........................158
Communication and audio system ...............148, 172, 175
Communication and control ...........................161
Communication circuits ................................46
Communications ..................66, 114, 116-129, 159-160
Computer and computer interconnections ........ 23-24, 26, 29,
31, 60, 68-69, 78
Computer interconnections ...............24, 31, 60, 68-69, 78
Computer/networks ..................................109
Computers ................29, 39, 43-44, 49-51, 53-54, 57-59,
62-64, 70-77, 79-84, 95, 112, 183-184
Console board equipment .........................166-168
Control circuits .... 9, 11-21, 24, 26-28, 31, 39-41, 43-45, 48-64,
68-84, 134-138, 152-153, 172, 175, 185
Cue line systems .....................................177
D
Data and signal transmission ............................24
Data transmission ................31, 43-44, 53-54, 60, 68-71,
73-77, 79, 95, 100, 112, 163
DBS ......................................86, 90-92, 115
Digital audio ........................147-148, 151, 157, 166
Digital audio interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153
Digital data transport .................................183
Digital video cameras/displays/recorders ..................183
Digital/audio ........................147-148, 151-157, 166
Direct broadcast satellite ...............................90
Direct burial ............. 26, 89, 97-98, 104, 139-140, 164-165
Disc arrays .....................................183-184
Door bells ......................................141-143
Door control ....................................132-133
Drop cable ...........................88, 91-92, 96-99, 103
E
EIA RS-232 circuits ...........................48, 52, 55-58
EIA RS-232 systems .............. 11-14, 18-20, 30-31, 43-44,
54-56, 68-73, 75, 77-79
EIA RS-422 circuits ........................55-56, 77, 79, 83
EIA RS-423 systems ................................72, 78
Effects pedals .......................................169
Electronic instrumentation control systems .................47
EMI isolated circuits for instrumentation ..............159-160
Energy management systems ............................21
Excellent shielding for noise reduction ..................34-38
External wiring of machinery ............................5-6
F
Fire alarm control .....................................21
Fire alarm systems ...........................122, 124-129
Fire protective circuits .........................117-121, 123
FM broadcast .....................................88, 91
G
General-purpose audio applications ......................170
Good flexibility .......23, 29-31, 34, 36-37, 53-54, 70-72, 75-79
Guitars .............................................169
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H
HDTV .......................... 86-93, 96-99, 107-108, 115
Heating and air conditioning installations ..............141-143
Helical binding or overall jacketing .......................163
Hi-fi and stereo speaker wire .......................156-157
High speed computer interconnects .......................78
High speed computers ...........................72, 83-84
High speed solid state circuits for
low-voltage applications .............................182
High-end microphones ................................148
High-impedance microphones ......................172, 175
Home entertainment ..................147-148, 151-156, 170
Home theater ...............114, 116, 147-148, 151-153, 156
I
Industrial control systems ...............................32
Industrial equipment ...............43-44, 53-54, 58-59, 70-84
Industrial equipment control ..............23, 29-31, 60, 68-69
IEEE 802.3 and ISO/IEC 8802.3
10 Base 5 LAN computer cables ........................95
IEEE 802.3 and ISO/IEC 8802.3
10 Base 2 computer cables ............................95
Instrumentation ..............................150, 159-161
Instrumentation and control use ..........................46
Instrumentation systems .............................25, 47
Intercom systems ...................16-17, 22, 27-28, 32, 47,
65-66, 138, 141-143
Intercoms ............................9, 11-14, 18-20, 116
Interconnection components .......................166-168
Internal telephones ...........................11-14, 18-20
Internal wiring, electrical/electronic equipment,
panels/meters ......................................2-5
In-wall speakers .............................147, 151-155
Irrigation systems .....................................22
J
Jukeboxes ......................................156-157
K
Keyboards and other instruments to amplifiers,
mixers, and effects pedals ............................169
L
LAN and data transmission .............................100
LAN and data transmission computer cables ...............95
LAN cable ...........................................90
Line level microphone .............................167-168
Line level signals .................................167-168
Local area network ...............................101-104
Low capacitance applications ....35, 38, 72, 74, 83-84, 166-169
Low capacitance requirements ..................56, 76-77, 79
Low cost alternative to laminated bus bars ................182
Low inductance DC applications ........................182
Low signal distortion data requirements ....................78
Low-voltage installations ..........................141-143
Low-voltage power distribution, electronic
and data processing equipment .......................182
Low-impedance microphones ..................172, 174-175
Low-voltage golf course satellite sprinkler control ...........140
M
MATV ................... 86, 88-89, 96-99, 101-106, 110, 115
Mixers .............................................169
Monitor applications ...........................93, 107-108
Monitor systems .....................................177
Monitor/VDT display ..............................101-104
Motor and transformer lead ............................5-6
Multiple cable pulls ...................................163
Musical instruments ..................................170
N
Noise reduction shielding ............................34-38
Non QPL ..........................................4, 37
Not for in-wall use ................................156-158
O
Optical fiber cables ...................................163
Oscillators ............................................7
Outdoor installations ..................................139
Outdoor rated ...............................138-140, 176
Outdoor signal processing gear .........................169
Outdoor use ....................................164-165
P
Parallel or serial transmission ...........................184
Personal computers ...............................183-184
Petrochemical control systems ...........................66
Petrochemical refineries ................................32
Plenum versions .....................................163
Point-of-sale systems ..................................61
Point-to-point wiring ..................................2-5
Power-limited circuits .........................22, 32, 65-66
Power-limited control circuits ................16-17, 27-28, 48,
52, 55, 61, 134-137
Precision video analog/digital .....................105-106
Primary power distribution, electronic
and data processing equipment .......................182
Process control and instrumentation ............15, 26, 39, 45,
48-52, 55-57, 61-64
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) ...................112
Public address systems ........................9-14, 18-20
Pull boxes ..................................122, 124-128
R
Radio station components, interconnection and audio ...166-168
Radio transmitters .......................33-34, 36, 171, 173
Radios ................................33-34, 36, 171, 173
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Recording studios ...........33-34, 36, 158, 166-168, 171, 173
Recording studios and sound stages ................23, 29-30
Recording studio components,
interconnection and audio ........................166-168
Remote control circuits .............9, 11-15, 18-20, 26, 39, 45,
48-52, 55-57, 61-64, 138, 152-153
Remote control for studio equipment ......................37
Remote control systems ...............................177
Remote control units ..............................141-143
Residential sprinkler solenoid control .....................140
REX ...........................................132-133
RF shielding .......................24, 33-38, 164, 171, 173
RF signal transmission ....................88, 91, 94, 96-111
RG6 video/data quad shield coax .......................163
RGB video ......................................115, 162
Riser versions .......................................163
Rotor antenna controls ................................139
RS-232 circuits ..............................48, 52, 55-56
RS-232 systems .................11-14, 18-20, 30-31, 43-44,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-54, 68-73, 75, 77-79
RS-422 circuits ....................................55-56
RS-423 systems ...................................72, 78
S
Satellite actuator control ...............................101
Satellite receivers ....................................115
Secondary power distribution, electronic
and data processing equipment .......................182
Security systems ......................... 132-133, 152-153
Serial Digital Interface (SDI) ...................87, 92, 99, 107
Shielded cable ....................................24, 164
Shielded power supplies .......................148, 172, 175
Shielding, Fire Wire ...............................183-184
Shielding, noise reduction ............................34-38
Shielding, SCSi ......................................184
Shielding, USB ......................................184
Signal isolation, total .......................... 61-64, 80-84
Signal systems ..................................141-143
Smoke detectors .........................115, 117, 121-128
Sound system installations .........................166-168
Sound systems ........................23, 25, 29-30, 33-38,
47, 116, 171, 173
Speaker extension service .............................138
Special audio ....................................159-161
Stereo systems ..............................148, 151-155
Studio use ..................................148, 172, 175
Suggested voltage rating: 1000 volts ....................174
Suggested voltage rating: 1000 volts (MIL-W 76B) ............4
Suggested voltage rating: 150 volts ......16-17, 27-28, 52, 138
Suggested voltage rating: 200 volts .....................139
Suggested voltage rating: 30 volts ...........72, 74, 76-79, 82
Suggested voltage rating: 300 or 600 volts .......... 18-20, 23,
29-31, 53-54, 59
Suggested voltage rating: 300 volts ...2, 9-15, 22, 24-26, 32-36,
38-41, 43-51, 55-58, 60-66, 68-71, 73,
75, 80-81, 83-84, 117-129, 134-138,
148, 154, 159, 161, 171-173, 175, 185
Suggested voltage rating: 350 volts ..............21, 164-165
Suggested voltage rating: 600 volts ....................3, 37
Suitable for EIA RS-232 and RS-423
CAD/CAM applications ...............................72
Suitable for EIA RS-232 applications .......11-14, 18-20, 30-31,
43-44, 53-54, 68-73, 75, 77-79
Suitable for EIA RS-422 applications 77, 79
Suitable for EIA RS-422 CAD/CAM applications .............83
Suitable for EIA RS-485 applications ......................76
T
Television station components,
interconnection and audio .......................166-168
Test equipment ........................................7
Thermostat control ...............................141-143
Thicknet/trunk cable ...................................95
Touch-plate systems ..............................141-143
Tray cable installations ..............................65-66
TV broadcast ........................................177
TV cameras .........................................177
V
Video ...................................... 88-93, 96-98
Video and audio interconnecting cables ...............172, 175
Video interconnect .................................38, 38
Video – analog/digital ......................99, 102, 105-108
Voice communications ............................117-129
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BELDEN
PART NUMBER
GENERAL CABLE/
CAROL PART NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
1030A C0456A 32
1031A C0457A 32
1032A C0454A 32
1186A C5784 103
1189A C5785 89
1189AP C3525 91
1190A C5804 89
1242A E1001S 134
1266A E2022S 135
1306SB C8029 91
1307A C1804 153
1309A C1802 153
1426A C1142 101
1502A 495023 106
1502P C8125 185
1503A C0600A 73
1505A 395025 106
1506A 495023 106
1508A C2513A 23
1513A C5776 88
1523A C5039 97
1523AP C3528 97
1525A C5039 97
1530A C5776 88
1583A CR5 N/A
1585A CP5 N/A
1617A C5044 97
1694A 395011 92
1694SB C5814 90
1695A 495025 92
1841A C5822 90
1855A 395031 107
1861A C1004A 154
1883A C0600A 73
1884A C5889 89
1912A 740512 167
19352 86013 N/A
3105A C7112A 66
3107A C7114A 66
3108A C7116A 66
5000FE E2062S 135
5000UE E1062S 134
5002UE E1064S 134
5020FL E2542S 119
5020UL E1532S 117
5100FE E2052S 135
5100UE E1052S 134
5102A E1054S 134
5102UE E1054S 134
5102UP C1803 153
5120FJ C0475 126
5120FL E2532S 119
5120LL E2406S 117
5120UL E1522S 117
BELDEN
PART NUMBER
GENERAL CABLE/
CAROL PART NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
5122FL E2534S 119
5122UL E1524S 117
513945 395058 99
5200FE E2042S 135
5200UE E1042S 134
5200UP C1804 153
5201FE C2537A 23
5201UE E1043S 134
5202FE E2244S 137
5202UE E1044S 134
5220FL E2522S 119
5220LL E2404S 135
5220UL E1512S 117
5222FL E2524S 119
5222UL E1514S 117
5300FE E2032S 135
5300UE E1032S 134
5301FE E2033S 135
5301UE E1033S 134
5302FE E2034S 135
5302UE E1034S 134
5304FE E2036S 135
5304UE E1036S 134
5306FE E2038S 135
5306UE E1038S 134
5308UE E1040S 134
5309UE E1041S 134
5300UE E1032S 134
5320FE E2030S 135
5320FL E2502S 119
5320LL E2402S 117
5320UE E1030S 134
5320UL E1502S 117
5321FL E2503S 119
5321UL E1503S 117
5322FL E2504S 119
5322UL E1504S 117
5324UL E1506S 117
5341A C0560A 66
5342UE C6103A 44
5400FE E2022S 135
5400UE C6351A 13
5401FE E2023S 135
5401UE E1023S 134
5402FE E2024S 135
5402UE E1024S 134
540OUE E1022S 134
543945 C1142 101
549945 C8028 104
5500FE E2002S 135
5500UE E1002S 134
5501FE E2003S 135
5501UE E1003S 134
5502FE E2004S 135
This cross reference guide should be used in conjunction with the product information in our
catalog or on our website. It should be used for suggested alternative items which are functionally
equal. Constructional differences are not indicated. General Cable is not responsible for variances
due to competitor and industry constructional changes or agency updates.
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CAROL PART NUMBER
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NUMBER
5502UE E1004S 134
5504FE E2006S 135
5504UE E1006S 134
5506FE E2008S 135
5506UE E1008S 134
5508FE E2010S 135
5508UE E1010S 134
5509FE E2012S 135
5509UE E1012S 134
550OUE E1002S 134
5520FE E2000S 135
5520UE E1000S 134
5522UE E1001S 134
5522UL E1484S 117
5545UE C6106A 44
5562FE C0722A 73
558AFS 4ERS4S 133
558GMS 4ERS1S 133
6000UC C3129 17
6000UE E3062S 136
6020FL E3632S 123
6020UL E3532S 121
6100FE E2252S 137
6100UE E3052S 136
6100UF C3128 17
6102UE E3054S 136
6120FL C3174 128
6120UL E3522S 121
6122FL E3624S 123
6122UL E3524S 121
6200FE E2242S 27
6200UE E3042S 17
6201FE E2243S 137
6201UE E3043S 136
6202FE C3341 27
6202UE E3044S 136
6220FL E3612S 123
6220UL E3512S 121
6222FL E3614S 123
6222UL E3514S 121
6300FE E2202S 137
6300UE E3032S 136
6301FE E2203S 137
6301UE C3120 17
6302FE E2204S 137
6302UE C3113 17
6304FE E2206S 137
6304UE C3121 17
6306FE E2208S 137
6306UE C3122 17
6320FE E2200S 137
6320FL E3602S 123
6320UE E3030S 136
6320UL E3502S 121
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CAROL PART NUMBER
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NUMBER
6321FL E3603S 123
6321UL E3503S 121
6322FL E3604S 123
6322UL E3504S 121
6324UL E3506S 121
633948 495035 92
6400FE E2122S 137
6400UE E3022S 136
6401FE E2123S 137
6401UE E3023S 136
6402FE E2124S 137
6402UE E3024S 136
643948 495028 105
649948 C8030 101
6500FE E2102S 137
6500UE E3002S 136
6501FE E2103S 137
6501UE E3003S 136
6502FE E2104S 137
6502UE E3004S 136
6504FE E2106S 137
6504UE E3006S 136
6506FE E2108S 137
6506UE E3008S 136
6520FE E2100S 137
6520UE E3000S 136
6522UE E3001S 136
6541FE C3205 48
6543A C3151 48
6545FE C3208 48
658AFS 4EPL4S 132
658GMS 4EPL1S 132
7731A 395029 99
7732A 495027 99
7987P E3842S 162
7987R E1842S 162
7989P E3843S 162
7989R E1843S 162
8102 C0515A 78
8103 C0516A 78
8104 C0517A 78
8105 C0518A 78
8106 C0519A 78
8107 C0520A 78
8108 C0521A 78
8110 C0522A 78
8112 C0523A 78
8115 C0524A 78
8118 C0525A 78
8125 C0526A 78
8162 C0924A 84
8163 C0925A 84
8164 C0926A 84
8205 C6351A 13
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equal. Constructional differences are not indicated. General Cable is not responsible for variances
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8212 C1102 101
8213 C5025 96
8214 C1198 94
8216 C1156 110
8218 C1158 105
8219 C1188 100
8221 C1135 101
82241 C3500 104
82248 C3523 91
82262 C3520 109
8228 C5760 88
8237 C1154 94
8240 C1166 100
82442 E3002S 136
8248 C3521 91
82489 C8102 15
82503 C8113 51
8259 C1178 100
8261 C1160 96
8262 C1155 100
8263 C1106 101
82641 C8127 51
8267 C1176A 111
82723 C8105 62
82729 C8134 62
82740 C8122 45
82760 C8123 51
82761 C8126 51
82777 C8131 62
82778 C8133 62
82842 C8129 57
8302 C0650A 75
8303 C0651A 75
8304 C0652A 75
8305 C0653A 75
8306 C0654A 75
8307 C0655A 75
8308 C0656A 75
8310 C0658A 75
8312 C0660A 75
83206 C8101 49
8325 C0663A 75
8332 C0620A 75
8333 C0621A 75
8334 C0622A 75
8335 C0623A 75
8336 C0624A 75
8337 C0625A 75
8340 C0628A 75
8342 C0630A 75
83503 C8115 39
83653 C8107 39
83654 C8110 39
83656 C8120 39
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GENERAL CABLE/
CAROL PART NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
83702 C8111 39
83703 C8119 39
83706 C8108 39
8412 C1302 40, 172
8418 C1313 40
8422 C1322A 174
8423 C1304 40
8424 C1305 40
8425 C1308 40
8426 C1310 40
8427 C1312 40
8428 C1202 41, 175
8437 C2676A 34
8441 C2677A 34
8442 C6348A 12
8443 C4062A 12
8444 C4063A 12
8445 C4064A 12
8446 C4081A 10
8447 C4082A 10
8448 C4083A 10
8449 C4084A 10
8450 C2515A 23
8451 C2516A 23
8456 C4071A 12
8457 C4067A 12
8458 C4073A 12
8459 C4076A 12
8460 C7102A 156
8461 C2830A 13
8465 C2420A 13
8466 C2412A 13
8467 C2421A 13
8468 C2423A 13
8469 C2422A 13
8471 C2405A 14
8473 C2409A 14
8477 C2410A 14
8486 C2754A 9
8488 C1130 139
8489 C2404A 13
8520 C7610A 4
8521 C7608A 4
8522 C7606A 4
8523 C7604A 4
8524 C7602A 4
8525 C7600A 4
8527 C7611A 66
8612 C3521 91
8618 C2537A 23
8619 C2424A 13
8620 C2425A 14
8621 C2426A 14
8622 C2427A 14
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equal. Constructional differences are not indicated. General Cable is not responsible for variances
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equal. Constructional differences are not indicated. General Cable is not responsible for variances
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NUMBER
8623 C2428A 14
8624 C2429A 14
8627 C2430A 14
8628 C2431A 14
8641 C2513A 23
8649 C1360 156
8661 C2426A 14
8690 C6103A 44
8691 C6106A 44
8692 C6109A 44
8718 C2539A 23
8719 C2536A 23
8720 C2538A 23
8722 C1331A 160
8723 C1352A 58
8723SB C1352ACS N/A
8724 C1340A 160
8725 C1368A 80
8728 C1353A 58
8729 C7110A N/A
8732 C1338A 161
8735 C2678A 36
8737 C2882A 33
8740 C4008A 9, 43
8741 C4010A 43
8742 C4014A 43
8743 C4017A 43
8747 C6017A 43
8748 C6019A 43
8749 C6026A 43
8751 C6451A 47
8757 C4015A 43
8759 C2888A 33
8760 C2534A 23
8761 C2514A 23
8762 C2524A 23
8763 C1333A 159
8767 C6035A 81
8768 C6036A 81
8769 C6045A 82
8770 C2535A 23
8771 C2526A 23
8772 C2525A 23
8773 C6046A 82
8774 C6042A 82
8775 C6043A 82
8776 C6044A 82
87760 C8104 49
87761 C8103 49
8777 C6040A 82
8777SB C6040ACS N/A
8778 C6041A 82
8780 C2895A 33
8782 C1356 156
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CAROL PART NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
8786 C1345A 159
8790 C2892A 33
8791 C2768A 33
8795 C4408 138
88102 C8118 50
88723 C8112 63
88760 C8101 49
88761 C8109 49
88770 C8106 26
8898 C1318 7
8899 C1321 7
8916 C2105A 3
8917 C2104A 3
8918 C2103A 3
8919 C2102A 3
8920 C2101A 3
89418 C8114 26
88778 C8132 63
89729 C8128 64
89740 C8116 45
89841 C8117 57
9011 C5034 96
9066 C5804 89
9116 C5775 88
9116P C3524 91
9116R C5886 88
9116SB C5775ACS N/A
9117 C5802 89
9151 C1000A 154
9151SB C2520 24
9154 E2022S 135
9155 C1343A 160
9156 C6118A 44
9157 C6119A 44
9159 C6120A 44
9161 C6121A 44
9182 C8014 112
9201 C1117 100
9207 C8000 112
9209 395031 107
9248 C5778 91
9258 C1108A 94
9259 C1103 101
9265 C8025 102
9269 C1164 109
9291 C5770 103
9302 C1670A 46
9305 C1676A 46
9306 C1671A 46
9309 C1672A 46
9312 C0460A 32
9314 C0458A 32
9315 C1673A 46
9316 C0456A 32
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9318 C0454A 32
9320 C0452A 32
9322 C0450A 32
9328 C0570A 65
9329 C0571A 65
9330 C0572A 65
9331 C0573A 65
9332 C0574A 65
9333 C0575A 65
9363 C0451A 32
9364 C0453A 32
9365 C0455A 32
9366 C0457A 32
9367 C0459A 32
9368 C0584A 65
9369 C0585A 65
9388 C0586A 65
9389 C0587A 65
9390 C0588A 65
9391 C0589A 65
9392 C0590A 65
9397 C1226A 173
9402 C7106A 58
9406 C1350A 60
9407 C0431A 22
9408 C0433A 22
9409 C0435A 22
9410 C0437A 22
9411 C0439A 22
9412 C0441A 22
9414 C6010A 43
9418 C2543A 25
9421 C4065A 12
9423 C4070A 12
9430 C4088A 12
9431 C4075A 12
9432 C4077A 12
9433 C4078A 12
9434 C4079A 12
9438 C7108A 7
9439 C6356A 13
9444 C6353A 13
9445 C6355A 13
9451 C2520A 24
9451P C8124 51
9451SB C2520A 24
9452 C1228A 171
9455 C6357A 13
9457 C6360A 13
9458 C6358A 13
9460 C2521A 24
9461 C2518A 24
9462 C7104A 46
9464 C2519A 24
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CAROL PART NUMBER
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NUMBER
9491 C0432A 22
9492 C0434A 22
9493 C0436A 22
9494 C0438A 22
9495 C0440A 22
9501 C0600A 73
9502 C0601A 73
9503 C0602A 73
9504 C0603A 73
9505 C0604A 73
9506 C0605A 73
9507 C0606A 73
9508 C0607A 73
9509 C0608A 73
9510 C0609A 73
9512 C0550A 66
9513 C0551A 66
9514 C0552A 66
9515 C0610A 73
9516 C0553A 66
9519 C0611A 73
9520 C0554A 66
9521 C0555A 66
9524 C0556A 66
9525 C0612A 73
9533 C0741A 68
9534 C0742A 68
9535 C0753A 68
9536 C0743A 68
9537 C0754A 68
9538 C0744A 68
9539 C0755A 68
9540 C0745A 68
9541 C0746A 68
9542 C0747A 68
9543 C0748A 68
9544 C0749A 68
9545 C0750A 68
9546 C0751A 68
9552 C0560A 66
9553 C0561A 66
9554 C0562A 66
9556 C0563A 66
9559 C0564A 66
9565 C0566A 66
9608 C0951A 70
9609 C0952A 70
9610 C0953A 70
9611 C0954A 70
9612 C0955A 70
9613 C0956A 70
9614 C0957A 70
9615 C0958A 70
9616 C0959A 70
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9617 C0961A 70
9620 C2434A 14
9621 C2435A 14
9622 C2436A 14
9623 C2437A 14
9626 C2433A 13
9637 C0948A 70
9708 C1357 156
9712 C1362 156
9716 C1358 156
9717 C1361 156
9718 C1363 156
9721 C2443A 14
9728 C0912A 83
9729 C0910A 83
9730 C0911A 83
9731 C0913A 83
9732 C0914A 83
9733 C0915A 83
9734 C0916A 83
9735 C0917A 83
9740 C6101A 44
9742 C6111A 44
9744 C6010A 43
9745 C6014A 43
9746 C6015A 43
9747 C6023A 43
9768 C6059A 82
9769 C6060A 82
9770 C2517A 23
9773 C6047A 82
9774 C6048A 82
9775 C6049A 82
9776 C6050A 82
9777 C6051A 82
9791 C0533A 72
9794 E1004S 134
9802 C2509A 164
9803 C2510A 164
9804 C0804A 79
9805 C0805A 79
9806 C0806A 79
9807 C0807A 79
9808 C0808A 79
9809 C0809A 79
9812 C0812A 79
9829 C0829A 77
9830 C0830A 77
9831 C0831A 77
9832 C0832A 77
9833 C0833A 77
9835 C0835A 77
9836 C0836A 77
9839 C0839A 77
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CAROL PART NUMBER
PAGE
NUMBER
9841 C4841A 76
9842 C4842A 76
9843 C4843A 76
9844 C4844A 76
9862 C1162 109
9863 C8000 112
9873 C6052A 82
9874 C6053A 82
9875 C6054A 82
9877 C6056A 82
9879 C6058A 82
9883 C6061A 165
9886 C6062A 165
9890 C2511A 164
9899 C1320A 7
9910 C2107A 3
9912 C2106A 3
9913 C1180 94
9916 C2065A 2
9918 C2064A 2
9919 C2040A 2
9921 C2016A 2
9923 C2015A 2
9924 C2100A 3
9925 C0680A 72
9927 C0681A 72
9929 C0682A 72
9931 C0683A 72
9932 C0684A 72
9933 C0685A 72
9934 C0686A 72
9935 C0687A 72
9936 C0688A 72
9939 C0971A 71
9940 C0972A 71
9941 C0973A 71
9942 C0974A 71
9943 C0975A 71
9944 C0976A 71
9945 C0977A 71
9946 C0978A 71
9947 C0979A 71
9948 C0981A 71
9990 C6065A 82
9991 C6066A 82
9992 C6067A 82
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4EPL1S ................................. 132
4EPL4S ................................. 132
4ERS1S ................................ 133
4ERS4S ................................ 133
05091 ................................... 141
05092 ................................... 141
05093 ................................... 141
05094 ................................... 141
05095 ................................... 141
05096 ................................... 141
05097 ................................... 141
05098 ................................... 141
05099 ................................... 141
05481 ................................... 142
05482 ................................... 142
05483 ................................... 142
05484 ................................... 142
05485 ................................... 142
05486 ................................... 142
05487 ................................... 142
05488 ................................... 142
05489 ................................... 142
05581 ................................... 142
05582 ................................... 142
05583 ................................... 142
05584 ................................... 142
05585 ................................... 142
05586 ................................... 142
05587 ................................... 142
05588 ................................... 142
05589 ................................... 142
05782 ................................... 143
05783 ................................... 143
05784 ................................... 143
05785 ................................... 143
05786 ................................... 143
05788 ................................... 143
23804-18-01 ........................ 140
23805-18-01 ........................ 140
23807-18-01 ........................ 140
23810-18-01 ........................ 140
23815-60-01 ........................ 140
23817-60-01 ........................ 140
23824-60-01 ........................ 140
23825-60-01 ........................ 140
23827-60-01 ........................ 140
76502 ....................................... 5
76512 ....................................... 5
76812 ....................................... 5
76822 ....................................... 5
76832 ....................................... 5
76843 ....................................... 5
76954 ....................................... 6
76994 ....................................... 6
395011 ................................... 92
395011-3 ............................... 93
395011-4 ............................... 93
395011-5 ............................... 93
395025 ................................. 106
395025-3 ............................. 107
395025-4 ............................. 107
395025-5 ............................. 107
395025-10 ........................... 107
395027 ................................. 110
395029 ................................... 99
395031-3 ............................. 107
395031-5 ............................. 107
395035-3 ............................. 108
395035-4 ............................. 108
395035-5 ............................. 108
395058 ................................... 99
397001 ................................... 95
495015 ................................... 99
495016 ................................... 99
495023 ................................. 106
495025 ................................... 92
495027 ................................... 99
495028 ................................. 105
495035 ................................... 92
495036 ................................... 92
497001 ................................... 95
574608 ................................. 176
710010 ................................. 163
710011 ................................. 163
710017 ................................. 163
710018 ................................. 163
710021 ................................. 163
710022 ................................. 163
710023 ................................. 163
710024 ................................. 163
740002 ................................. 158
740004 ................................. 158
740102 ................................. 158
740104 ................................. 158
740202 ................................. 158
740204 ................................. 158
740302 ................................. 158
740304 ................................. 158
740501 ................................. 167
740504 ................................. 167
740508 ................................. 167
740512 ................................. 167
740516 ................................. 167
740520 ................................. 167
740528 ................................. 167
740542 ................................. 167
740552 ................................. 167
740601 ................................. 166
740604 ................................. 166
740608 ................................. 166
740612 ................................. 166
740616 ................................. 166
740620 ................................. 166
740701 ................................. 168
740704 ................................. 168
740706 ................................. 168
740708 ................................. 168
740709 ................................. 168
740712 ................................. 168
740716 ................................. 168
740720 ................................. 168
740728 ................................. 168
740742 ................................. 168
740752 ................................. 168
742605 ................................. 177
742608 ................................. 176
743601 ................................. 169
743602 ................................. 169
743603 ................................. 169
743604 ................................. 169
743605 ................................. 169
743701 ................................. 170
743704 ................................. 170
743705 ................................. 170
743706 ................................. 170
743707 ................................. 170
810021 ................................. 163
810022 ................................. 163
810023 ................................. 163
810024 ................................. 163
C0431A .................................. 22
C0432A .................................. 22
C0433A .................................. 22
C0434A .................................. 22
C0435A .................................. 22
C0436A .................................. 22
C0437A .................................. 22
C0438A .................................. 22
C0439A .................................. 22
C0440A .................................. 22
C0441A .................................. 22
C0444A .................................. 22
C0450A .................................. 32
C0451A .................................. 32
C0452A .................................. 32
C0453A .................................. 32
C0454A .................................. 32
C0455A .................................. 32
C0456A .................................. 32
C0457A .................................. 32
C0458A .................................. 32
C0459A .................................. 32
C0460A .................................. 32
C0471 .................................. 125
C0472 .................................. 126
C0473 .................................. 125
C0474 .................................. 126
C0475 .................................. 126
C0476 .................................. 126
C0485 .................................. 125
C0486 .................................. 125
C0491 .................................. 125
C0492 .................................. 125
C0494 .................................. 126
C0495 .................................. 126
C0496 .................................. 126
C0497 .................................. 126
C0515A .................................. 78
C0516A .................................. 78
C0517A .................................. 78
C0518A .................................. 78
C0519A .................................. 78
C0520A .................................. 78
C0521A .................................. 78
C0522A .................................. 78
C0523A .................................. 78
C0524A .................................. 78
C0525A .................................. 78
C0526A .................................. 78
C0530A .................................. 72
C0531A .................................. 72
C0532A .................................. 72
C0533A .................................. 72
C0534A .................................. 72
C0535A .................................. 72
C0536A .................................. 72
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C0537A .................................. 72
C0538A .................................. 72
C0550A .................................. 66
C0551A .................................. 66
C0552A .................................. 66
C0553A .................................. 66
C0554A .................................. 66
C0555A .................................. 66
C0556A .................................. 66
C0560A .................................. 66
C0561A .................................. 66
C0562A .................................. 66
C0563A .................................. 66
C0564A .................................. 66
C0566A .................................. 66
C0570A .................................. 65
C0571A .................................. 65
C0572A .................................. 65
C0573A .................................. 65
C0574A .................................. 65
C0575A .................................. 65
C0584A .................................. 65
C0585A .................................. 65
C0586A .................................. 65
C0587A .................................. 65
C0588A .................................. 65
C0589A .................................. 65
C0590A .................................. 65
C0600A .................................. 73
C0601A .................................. 73
C0602A .................................. 73
C0603A .................................. 73
C0604A .................................. 73
C0605A .................................. 73
C0606A .................................. 73
C0607A .................................. 73
C0608A .................................. 73
C0609A .................................. 73
C0610A .................................. 73
C0611A .................................. 73
C0612A .................................. 73
C0620A .................................. 75
C0621A .................................. 75
C0622A .................................. 75
C0623A .................................. 75
C0624A .................................. 75
C0625A .................................. 75
C0626A .................................. 75
C0628A .................................. 75
C0630A .................................. 75
C0650A .................................. 75
C0651A .................................. 75
C0652A .................................. 75
C0653A .................................. 75
C0654A .................................. 75
C0655A .................................. 75
C0656A .................................. 75
C0658A .................................. 75
C0660A .................................. 75
C0663A .................................. 75
C0680A .................................. 72
C0681A .................................. 72
C0682A .................................. 72
C0683A .................................. 72
C0684A .................................. 72
C0685A .................................. 72
C0686A .................................. 72
C0687A .................................. 72
C0688A .................................. 72
C0720A .................................. 73
C0721A .................................. 73
C0722A .................................. 73
C0723A .................................. 73
C0724A .................................. 73
C0725A .................................. 73
C0726A .................................. 73
C0728A .................................. 73
C0729A .................................. 73
C0730A .................................. 73
C0740A .................................. 68
C0741A .................................. 68
C0742A .................................. 68
C0743A .................................. 68
C0744A .................................. 68
C0745A .................................. 68
C0746A .................................. 68
C0747A .................................. 68
C0748A .................................. 68
C0749A .................................. 68
C0750A .................................. 68
C0751A .................................. 68
C0753A .................................. 68
C0754A .................................. 68
C0755A .................................. 68
C0760A .................................. 69
C0761A .................................. 69
C0762A .................................. 69
C0763A .................................. 69
C0764A .................................. 69
C0765A .................................. 69
C0766A .................................. 69
C0767A .................................. 69
C0768A .................................. 69
C0780A .................................. 69
C0781A .................................. 69
C0782A .................................. 69
C0783A .................................. 69
C0784A .................................. 69
C0785A .................................. 69
C0786A .................................. 69
C0787A .................................. 69
C0788A .................................. 69
C0804A .................................. 79
C0805A .................................. 79
C0806A .................................. 79
C0807A .................................. 79
C0808A .................................. 79
C0809A .................................. 79
C0810A .................................. 79
C0812A .................................. 79
C0829A .................................. 77
C0830A .................................. 77
C0831A .................................. 77
C0832A .................................. 77
C0833A .................................. 77
C0835A .................................. 77
C0836A .................................. 77
C0839A .................................. 77
C0841A .................................. 76
C0842A .................................. 76
C0843A .................................. 76
C0844A .................................. 76
C0890A .................................. 74
C0893A .................................. 74
C0894A .................................. 74
C0896A .................................. 74
C0897A .................................. 74
C0899A .................................. 74
C0901A .................................. 74
C0910A .................................. 83
C0911A .................................. 83
C0912A .................................. 83
C0913A .................................. 83
C0914A .................................. 83
C0915A .................................. 83
C0916A .................................. 83
C0917A .................................. 83
C0924A .................................. 84
C0925A .................................. 84
C0926A .................................. 84
C0939A .................................. 70
C0940A .................................. 70
C0941A .................................. 70
C0942A .................................. 70
C0943A .................................. 70
C0944A .................................. 70
C0945A .................................. 70
C0946A .................................. 70
C0947A .................................. 70
C0948A .................................. 70
C0951A .................................. 70
C0952A .................................. 70
C0953A .................................. 70
C0954A .................................. 70
C0955A .................................. 70
C0956A .................................. 70
C0957A .................................. 70
C0958A .................................. 70
C0959A .................................. 70
C0960A .................................. 70
C0961A .................................. 70
C0971A .................................. 71
C0972A .................................. 71
C0973A .................................. 71
C0974A .................................. 71
C0975A .................................. 71
C0976A .................................. 71
C0977A .................................. 71
C0978A .................................. 71
C0979A .................................. 71
C0980A .................................. 71
C0981A .................................. 71
C1000A ................................ 154
C1001A ................................ 154
C1002A ................................ 154
C1003A ................................ 154
C1004A ................................ 154
C1005A ................................ 154
C1102 .................................. 101
C1103 .................................. 101
C1104 .................................. 101
C1106 .................................. 101
C1108A .................................. 94
C1110 .................................. 102
C1112 .................................. 102
C1117 .................................. 100
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Characteristic Impedance 53.2 pF/m • 16.2 pF/ft
75
r
/Ohms
Attenuation (dB/100 ft)
Velocity of Propagation
0.21@ 1 MHz • 6.04 dB @ 1000MHz
83% riser
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C1118 .................................. 139
C1119 .................................. 139
C1123 .................................. 139
C1124 .................................. 139
C1126 .................................. 139
C1130 .................................. 139
C1135 .................................. 101
C1142 .................................. 101
C1154 .................................... 94
C1155 .................................. 100
C1156 .................................. 110
C1158 .................................. 105
C1160 .................................... 96
C1162 .................................. 109
C1164 .................................. 109
C1166 .................................. 100
C1176A ................................ 111
C1178 .................................. 100
C1180 .................................... 94
C1188 .................................. 100
C1198 .................................... 94
C1201 .................................. 175
C1202 ............................ 41, 175
C1203 .................................... 41
C1204 .................................... 41
C1206 .................................... 41
C1208 .................................... 41
C1210 .................................... 41
C1212 .................................... 41
C1226A ................................ 173
C1228A ................................ 171
C1300 .................................. 172
C1301 .................................. 172
C1302 ............................ 40, 172
C1304 .................................... 40
C1305 .................................... 40
C1308 .................................... 40
C1310 .................................... 40
C1312 .................................... 40
C1313 .................................... 40
C1318 ...................................... 7
C1319 ...................................... 7
C1320A .................................... 7
C1321 ...................................... 7
C1322A ................................ 174
C1326 ...................................... 7
C1331A ................................ 160
C1332A .................................. 36
C1333A ................................ 159
C1335A .................................. 33
C1337A .................................. 33
C1338A ................................ 161
C1340A ................................ 160
C1341A .................................. 33
C1343A ................................ 160
C1345A ................................ 159
C1350A .................................. 60
C1352A .................................. 58
C1353A .................................. 58
C1356 .................................. 156
C1357 .................................. 156
C1358 .................................. 156
C1360 .................................. 156
C1361 .................................. 156
C1362 .................................. 156
C1363 .................................. 156
C1364 .................................. 157
C1368A .................................. 80
C1458.15.90 ........................ 151
C1458.55.90 ........................ 151
C1458.56.90 ........................ 151
C1458.57.90 ........................ 151
C1461.15.90 ........................ 151
C1461.55.90 ........................ 151
C1461.56.90 ........................ 151
C1461.57.90 ........................ 151
C1463.15.90 ........................ 151
C1463.55.90 ........................ 151
C1463.56.90 ........................ 151
C1558.15.92 ........................ 155
C1561.15.92 ........................ 155
C1563.15.92 ........................ 155
C1602 ............................ 41, 175
C1603 .................................... 41
C1604 .................................... 41
C1606 .................................... 41
C1608 .................................... 41
C1612 .................................... 41
C1614 .................................... 41
C1642A .................................. 35
C1643A .................................. 35
C1644A .................................. 35
C1645A .................................. 35
C1646A .................................. 35
C1648A .................................. 38
C1670A .................................. 46
C1671A .................................. 46
C1672A .................................. 46
C1673A .................................. 46
C1676A .................................. 46
C1700 .................................. 152
C1701 .................................. 152
C1702 .................................. 152
C1703 .................................. 152
C1704 .................................. 152
C1705 .................................. 152
C1800 .................................. 153
C1801 .................................. 153
C1802 .................................. 153
C1803 .................................. 153
C1804 .................................. 153
C1805 .................................. 153
C2003A .................................... 2
C2004A .................................... 2
C2015A .................................... 2
C2016A .................................... 2
C2028A .................................... 2
C2040A .................................... 2
C2052A .................................... 2
C2053A .................................... 2
C2064A .................................... 2
C2065A .................................... 2
C2100A .................................... 3
C2101A .................................... 3
C2102A .................................... 3
C2103A .................................... 3
C2104A .................................... 3
C2105A .................................... 3
C2106A .................................... 3
C2107A .................................... 3
C2117A .................................... 3
C2118A .................................... 3
C2119A .................................... 3
C2404A .................................. 13
C2405A .................................. 14
C2406A .................................. 14
C2409A .................................. 14
C2410A .................................. 14
C2412A .................................. 13
C2420A .................................. 13
C2421A .................................. 13
C2422A .................................. 13
C2423A .................................. 13
C2424A .................................. 13
C2425A .................................. 14
C2426A .................................. 14
C2427A .................................. 14
C2428A .................................. 14
C2429A .................................. 14
C2430A .................................. 14
C2431A .................................. 14
C2433A .................................. 13
C2434A .................................. 14
C2435A .................................. 14
C2436A .................................. 14
C2437A .................................. 14
C2440A .................................. 14
C2443A .................................. 14
C2461A .................................. 11
C2462A .................................. 11
C2463A .................................. 11
C2464A .................................. 11
C2465A .................................. 11
C2466A .................................. 11
C2467A .................................. 11
C2470A .................................. 11
C2471A .................................. 11
C2473A .................................. 11
C2488A .................................. 11
C2509A ................................ 164
C2510A ................................ 164
C2511A ................................ 164
C2513A .................................. 23
C2514A .................................. 23
C2515A .................................. 23
C2516A .................................. 23
C2517A .................................. 23
C2518A .................................. 24
C2519A .................................. 24
C2520A .................................. 24
C2521A .................................. 24
C2523A .................................. 23
C2524A .................................. 23
C2525A .................................. 23
C2526A .................................. 23
C2528A .................................. 23
C2534A .................................. 23
C2535A .................................. 23
C2536A .................................. 23
C2537A .................................. 23
C2538A .................................. 23
C2539A .................................. 23
C2540A .................................. 23
C2543A .................................. 25
C2555A .................................. 23
C2676A .................................. 34
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C2677A .................................. 34
C2678A .................................. 36
C2679A .................................. 36
C2680A .................................. 36
C2681A .................................. 36
C2683A .................................. 36
C2686A .................................. 36
C2687A .................................. 36
C2688A .................................. 36
C2689A .................................. 36
C2754A .................................... 9
C2768A .................................. 33
C2830A .................................. 13
C2831A .................................. 13
C2882A .................................. 33
C2888A .................................. 33
C2892A .................................. 33
C2895A .................................. 33
C3028 .................................... 56
C3029 .................................... 56
C3030 .................................... 56
C3031 .................................... 56
C3060 .................................... 28
C3061 .................................... 28
C3062 .................................... 28
C3063 .................................... 28
C3064 .................................... 28
C3065 .................................... 28
C3068 .................................... 28
C3102 .................................... 16
C3103 .................................... 16
C3105 .................................... 16
C3106 .................................... 16
C3110 .................................... 17
C3111 .................................... 17
C3112 .................................... 17
C3113 .................................... 17
C3114 .................................... 17
C3115 .................................... 17
C3116 .................................... 17
C3117 .................................... 17
C3118 .................................... 17
C3119 .................................... 17
C3120 .................................... 17
C3121 .................................... 17
C3122 .................................... 17
C3123 .................................... 17
C3124 .................................... 17
C3125 .................................... 17
C3126 .................................... 16
C3127 .................................... 17
C3128 .................................... 17
C3129 .................................... 17
C3134 .................................... 16
C3135 .................................... 16
C3150 .................................... 48
C3151 .................................... 48
C3152 .................................... 48
C3153 .................................... 48
C3154 .................................... 27
C3155 .................................... 27
C3156 .................................... 61
C3157 .................................... 61
C3158 .................................... 28
C3159 .................................... 28
C3162 .................................... 27
C3163 .................................... 27
C3164 .................................... 27
C3165 .................................... 48
C3166 .................................... 27
C3167 .................................. 128
C3168 .................................. 128
C3169 .................................... 27
C3170 .................................. 128
C3171 .................................. 128
C3172 .................................. 128
C3173 .................................. 128
C3174 .................................. 128
C3175 .................................. 128
C3178 .................................... 16
C3179 .................................... 16
C3180 .................................... 27
C3181 .................................... 27
C3182 .................................... 27
C3183 .................................... 28
C3184 .................................... 28
C3190 .................................... 16
C3191 .................................... 16
C3192 .................................... 16
C3193 .................................... 16
C3194 .................................... 16
C3195 .................................... 16
C3200 .................................. 122
C3201 .................................. 122
C3204 .................................... 48
C3205 .................................... 48
C3206 .................................... 48
C3207 .................................... 48
C3208 .................................... 48
C3210 .................................. 122
C3211 .................................. 122
C3214 .................................... 55
C3215 .................................... 55
C3216 .................................... 55
C3217 .................................... 55
C3218 .................................... 55
C3220 .................................. 122
C3223 .................................. 122
C3224 .................................. 122
C3225 .................................. 122
C3240 .................................. 127
C3241 .................................. 127
C3242 .................................. 127
C3243 .................................. 127
C3244 .................................. 127
C3245 .................................. 127
C3246 .................................. 127
C3247 .................................. 127
C3260 .................................. 124
C3261 .................................. 124
C3270 .................................. 124
C3271 .................................. 124
C3280 .................................. 124
C3282 .................................. 124
C3283 .................................. 124
C3284 .................................. 124
C3310 .................................... 27
C3311 .................................... 27
C3320 .................................... 27
C3321 .................................... 27
C3322 .................................... 27
C3340 .................................... 27
C3341 .................................... 27
C3352 .................................... 52
C3353 .................................... 52
C3354 .................................... 52
C3356 .................................... 52
C3362 .................................... 52
C3364 .................................... 52
C3500 .................................. 104
C3519 .................................. 100
C3520 .................................. 109
C3521 .................................... 91
C3523 .................................... 91
C3524 .................................... 91
C3525 .................................... 91
C3526 .................................. 104
C3527 .................................. 104
C3528 .................................... 97
C3529 .................................... 98
C3602 .................................... 21
C3603 .................................... 21
C3604 .................................... 21
C3605 .................................... 21
C3606 .................................... 21
C3607 .................................... 21
C3608 .................................... 21
C3610 .................................... 21
C4008A .............................. 9, 43
C4010A .................................. 43
C4014A .................................. 43
C4015A .................................. 43
C4017A .................................. 43
C4062A .................................. 12
C4063A .................................. 12
C4064A .................................. 12
C4065A .................................. 12
C4066A .................................. 12
C4067A .................................. 12
C4070A .................................. 12
C4071A .................................. 12
C4073A .................................. 12
C4075A .................................. 12
C4076A .................................. 12
C4077A .................................. 12
C4078A .................................. 12
C4079A .................................. 12
C4080 .................................. 139
C4081A .................................. 10
C4082A .................................. 10
C4083A .................................. 10
C4084A .................................. 10
C4088A .................................. 12
C4090 .................................. 139
C4100A .................................. 18
C4101A .................................. 18
C4102A .................................. 18
C4103A .................................. 18
C4104A .................................. 18
C4105A .................................. 18
C4106A .................................. 18
C4107A .................................. 18
C4108A .................................. 18
C4109A .................................. 18
C4110A .................................. 18
C4111A .................................. 18
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C4112A .................................. 18
C4113A .................................. 18
C4114A .................................. 18
C4115A .................................. 18
C4116A .................................. 18
C4117A .................................. 19
C4118A .................................. 19
C4119A .................................. 19
C4120A .................................. 19
C4121A .................................. 19
C4122A .................................. 19
C4123A .................................. 19
C4124A .................................. 19
C4125A .................................. 19
C4126A .................................. 19
C4127A .................................. 19
C4128A .................................. 19
C4129A .................................. 19
C4130A .................................. 19
C4131A .................................. 19
C4132A .................................. 19
C4133A .................................. 19
C4134A .................................. 19
C4135A .................................. 20
C4136A .................................. 20
C4137A .................................. 20
C4138A .................................. 20
C4139A .................................. 20
C4140A .................................. 20
C4141A .................................. 20
C4142A .................................. 20
C4143A .................................. 20
C4144A .................................. 20
C4145A .................................. 20
C4146A .................................. 20
C4147A .................................. 20
C4148A .................................. 20
C4149A .................................. 20
C4150A .................................. 20
C4151A .................................. 20
C4152A .................................. 29
C4153A .................................. 29
C4154A .................................. 29
C4155A .................................. 29
C4156A .................................. 29
C4157A .................................. 29
C4158A .................................. 29
C4159A .................................. 29
C4160A .................................. 29
C4161A .................................. 29
C4162A .................................. 29
C4163A .................................. 29
C4164A .................................. 29
C4165A .................................. 29
C4166A .................................. 30
C4167A .................................. 29
C4168A .................................. 29
C4169A .................................. 29
C4170A .................................. 53
C4171A .................................. 53
C4172A .................................. 53
C4173A .................................. 53
C4174A .................................. 53
C4175A .................................. 53
C4176A .................................. 53
C4177A .................................. 53
C4178A .................................. 53
C4179A .................................. 53
C4180A .................................. 53
C4181A .................................. 53
C4182A .................................. 53
C4183A .................................. 54
C4184A .................................. 54
C4185A .................................. 54
C4186A .................................. 54
C4187A .................................. 54
C4188A .................................. 54
C4189A .................................. 54
C4190A .................................. 54
C4191A .................................. 53
C4192A .................................. 30
C4193A .................................. 30
C4194A .................................. 30
C4195A .................................. 30
C4196A .................................. 30
C4197A .................................. 30
C4198A .................................. 30
C4199A .................................. 30
C4200A .................................. 30
C4201A .................................. 30
C4202A .................................. 30
C4203A .................................. 59
C4204A .................................. 30
C4205A .................................. 30
C4206A .................................. 19
C4207A .................................. 30
C4208A .................................. 30
C4209A .................................. 53
C4210A .................................. 30
C4211A .................................. 30
C4212A .................................. 30
C4213A .................................. 30
C4214A .................................. 19
C4215A .................................. 30
C4216A .................................. 31
C4217A .................................. 31
C4218A .................................. 31
C4219A .................................. 31
C4220A .................................. 31
C4221A .................................. 31
C4222A .................................. 31
C4223A .................................. 31
C4224A .................................. 31
C4225A .................................. 31
C4226A .................................. 31
C4227A .................................. 31
C4228A .................................. 31
C4229A .................................. 31
C4230A .................................. 31
C4300A ................................ 118
C4301A ................................ 118
C4302A ................................ 118
C4304A ................................ 118
C4305A ................................ 118
C4306A ................................ 118
C4307A ................................ 118
C4308A ................................ 118
C4309A ................................ 118
C4310A ................................ 118
C4311A .................................... 9
C4312A ................................ 118
C4313A ................................ 118
C4314A ................................ 118
C4315A ................................ 118
C4316A ................................ 118
C4317A ................................ 118
C4318A ................................ 118
C4321A ................................ 118
C4322A ................................ 118
C4323A ................................ 118
C4324A ................................ 118
C4325A ................................ 118
C4326A ................................ 118
C4327A ................................ 118
C4328A ................................ 129
C4329A ................................ 129
C4330A ................................ 129
C4331A ................................ 129
C4332A ................................ 129
C4333A ................................ 129
C4334A ................................ 120
C4335A ................................ 120
C4336A ................................ 120
C4337A ................................ 120
C4338A ................................ 120
C4339A ................................ 120
C4340A ................................ 120
C4341A ................................ 120
C4342A ................................ 120
C4343A ................................ 120
C4344A ................................ 120
C4345A ................................ 120
C4346A ................................ 120
C4347A ................................ 120
C4348A ................................ 120
C4349A ................................ 118
C4350A ................................ 120
C4408 .................................. 138
C4408ST .............................. 138
C4410 .................................. 138
C4412 .................................. 138
C4412ST .............................. 138
C4413 .................................. 138
C4841A .................................. 76
C4842A .................................. 76
C4843A .................................. 76
C4844A .................................. 76
C5011 .................................... 96
C5025 .................................... 96
C5029 .................................... 96
C5034 .................................... 96
C5039 .................................... 97
C5043 .................................... 98
C5044 .................................... 97
C5076 .................................. 139
C5078 .................................. 139
C5084 .................................. 139
C5086 .................................. 139
C5096 .................................. 139
C5460 .................................. 139
C5760 .................................... 88
C5761 .................................... 88
C5770 .................................. 103
C5775 .................................... 88
C5776 .................................... 88
C5777 .................................... 89
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C5778 .................................... 91
C5780 .................................. 103
C5784 .................................. 103
C5785 .................................... 89
C5802 .................................... 89
C5804 .................................... 89
C5814 .................................... 90
C5822 .................................... 90
C5830 .................................. 103
C5886 .................................... 88
C5889 .................................... 89
C6010A .................................. 43
C6014A .................................. 43
C6015A .................................. 43
C6017A .................................. 43
C6019A .................................. 43
C6023A .................................. 43
C6026A .................................. 43
C6035A .................................. 81
C6036A .................................. 81
C6040A .................................. 82
C6041A .................................. 82
C6042A .................................. 82
C6043A .................................. 82
C6044A .................................. 82
C6045A .................................. 82
C6046A .................................. 82
C6047A .................................. 82
C6048A .................................. 82
C6049A .................................. 82
C6050A .................................. 82
C6051A .................................. 82
C6052A .................................. 82
C6053A .................................. 82
C6054A .................................. 82
C6056A .................................. 82
C6058A .................................. 82
C6059A .................................. 82
C6060A .................................. 82
C6061A ................................ 165
C6062A ................................ 165
C6065A .................................. 82
C6066A .................................. 82
C6067A .................................. 82
C6101A .................................. 44
C6103A .................................. 44
C6106A .................................. 44
C6109A .................................. 44
C6111A .................................. 44
C6118A .................................. 44
C6119A .................................. 44
C6120A .................................. 44
C6121A .................................. 44
C6310 .................................. 138
C6311 .................................. 138
C6312 .................................. 138
C6313 .................................. 138
C6348A .................................. 12
C6351A .................................. 13
C6352A .................................. 13
C6353A .................................. 13
C6355A .................................. 13
C6356A .................................. 13
C6357A .................................. 13
C6358A .................................. 13
C6360A .................................. 13
C6367 .................................. 157
C6451A .................................. 47
C6500A .................................. 37
C6501A .................................. 37
C6502A .................................. 37
C6503A .................................. 37
C6504A .................................. 37
C6505A .................................. 37
C6506A .................................. 37
C6507A .................................. 37
C6508A .................................. 37
C7102A ................................ 156
C7104A .................................. 46
C7106A .................................. 58
C7108A .................................... 7
C7112A .................................. 66
C7114A .................................. 66
C7116A .................................. 66
C7600A .................................... 4
C7602A .................................... 4
C7604A .................................... 4
C7606A .................................... 4
C7608A .................................... 4
C7610A .................................... 4
C7611A .................................... 4
C8000 .................................. 112
C8001 .................................. 112
C8014 .................................. 112
C8025 .................................. 102
C8027 .................................. 104
C8028 .................................. 104
C8029 .................................... 91
C8030 .................................. 101
C8031 .................................... 91
C8101 .................................... 49
C8102 .................................... 15
C8103 .................................... 49
C8104 .................................... 49
C8105 .................................... 62
C8106 .................................... 26
C8107 .................................... 39
C8108 .................................... 39
C8109 .................................... 49
C8110 .................................... 39
C8111 .................................... 39
C8112 .................................... 63
C8113 .................................... 51
C8114 .................................... 26
C8115 .................................... 39
C8116 .................................... 45
C8117 .................................... 57
C8118 .................................... 50
C8119 .................................... 39
C8120 .................................... 39
C8122 .................................... 45
C8123 .................................... 51
C8124 .................................... 51
C8125 .................................. 185
C8126 .................................... 51
C8127 .................................... 51
C8128 .................................... 64
C8129 .................................... 57
C8131 .................................... 62
C8132 .................................... 63
C8133 .................................... 62
C8134 .................................... 62
CP5.30.02 ............................ 145
CP5.30.03 ............................ 145
CP5.30.05 ............................ 145
CP5.30.06 ............................ 145
CP5.30.07 ............................ 145
CP5.30.10 ............................ 145
CP5.A3.02 ............................ 145
CP5.A3.03 ............................ 145
CP5.A3.05 ............................ 145
CP5.A3.06 ............................ 145
CP5.A3.07 ............................ 145
CP5.A3.10 ............................ 145
CP6.30.02 ............................ 144
CP6.30.03 ............................ 144
CP6.30.05 ............................ 144
CP6.30.06 ............................ 144
CP6.30.07 ............................ 144
CP6.30.10 ............................ 144
CP6.A3.02 ............................ 144
CP6.A3.03 ............................ 144
CP6.A3.05 ............................ 144
CP6.A3.06 ............................ 144
CP6.A3.07 ............................ 144
CP6.A3.10 ............................ 144
CR5.30.02 ............................ 145
CR5.30.03 ............................ 145
CR5.30.05 ............................ 145
CR5.30.06 ............................ 145
CR5.30.07 ............................ 145
CR5.30.10 ............................ 145
CR5.A3.02 ............................ 145
CR5.A3.03 ............................ 145
CR5.A3.05 ............................ 145
CR5.A3.06 ............................ 145
CR5.A3.07 ............................ 145
CR5.A3.10 ............................ 145
CR6.30.02 ............................ 144
CR6.30.03 ............................ 144
CR6.30.05 ............................ 144
CR6.30.06 ............................ 144
CR6.30.07 ............................ 144
CR6.30.10 ............................ 144
CR6.A3.02 ............................ 144
CR6.A3.03 ............................ 144
CR6.A3.05 ............................ 144
CR6.A3.06 ............................ 144
CR6.A3.07 ............................ 144
CR6.A3.10 ............................ 144
E1000S ................................. 134
E1001S ................................. 134
E1002S ................................. 134
E1003S ................................. 134
E1004S ................................. 134
E1006S ................................. 134
E1008S ................................. 134
E1010S ................................. 134
E1012S ................................. 134
E1022S ................................. 134
E1023S ................................. 134
E1024S ................................. 134
E1030S ................................. 134
E1032S ................................. 134
E1033S ................................. 134
E1034S ................................. 134
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E1036S ................................. 134
E1038S ................................. 134
E1040S ................................. 134
E1041S ................................. 134
E1042S ................................. 134
E1043S ................................. 134
E1044S ................................. 134
E1052S ................................. 134
E1054S ................................. 134
E1062S ................................. 134
E1064S ................................. 134
E1482S ................................. 117
E1484S ................................. 117
E1486S ................................. 117
E1502S ................................. 117
E1503S ................................. 117
E1504S ................................. 117
E1505S ................................. 117
E1506S ................................. 117
E1508S ................................. 117
E1512S ................................. 117
E1514S ................................. 117
E1522S ................................. 117
E1524S ................................. 117
E1532S ................................. 117
E1534S ................................. 117
E1842S ................................. 162
E1843S ................................. 162
E2000S ................................. 135
E2002S ................................. 135
E2003S ................................. 135
E2004S ................................. 135
E2006S ................................. 135
E2008S ................................. 135
E2010S ................................. 135
E2012S ................................. 135
E2022S ................................. 135
E2023S ................................. 135
E2024S ................................. 135
E2030S ................................. 135
E2032S ................................. 135
E2033S ................................. 135
E2034S ................................. 135
E2036S ................................. 135
E2038S ................................. 135
E2040S ................................. 135
E2041S ................................. 135
E2042S ................................. 135
E2043S ................................. 135
E2044S ................................. 135
E2052S ................................. 135
E2054S ................................. 135
E2062S ................................. 135
E2064S ................................. 135
E2100S ................................. 137
E2102S ................................. 137
E2103S ................................. 137
E2104S ................................. 137
E2106S ................................. 137
E2108S ................................. 137
E2122S ................................. 137
E2123S ................................. 137
E2124S ................................. 137
E2200S ................................. 137
E2202S ................................. 137
E2203S ................................. 137
E2204S ................................. 137
E2206S ................................. 137
E2208S ................................. 137
E2242S ................................. 137
E2243S ................................. 137
E2244S ................................. 137
E2252S ................................. 137
E2254S ................................. 137
E2262S ................................. 137
E2264S ................................. 137
E2402S ................................. 117
E2404S ................................. 117
E2406S ................................. 117
E2482S ................................. 119
E2484S ................................. 119
E2502S ................................. 119
E2503S ................................. 119
E2504S ................................. 119
E2506S ................................. 119
E2508S ................................. 119
E2522S ................................. 119
E2524S ................................. 119
E2532S ................................. 119
E2534S ................................. 119
E2542S ................................. 119
E2544S ................................. 119
E3000S ................................. 136
E3001S ................................. 136
E3002S ................................. 136
E3003S ................................. 136
E3004S ................................. 136
E3006S ................................. 136
E3008S ................................. 136
E3010S ................................. 136
E3012S ................................. 136
E3022S ................................. 136
E3023S ................................. 136
E3024S ................................. 136
E3030S ................................. 136
E3032S ................................. 136
E3033S ................................. 136
E3034S ................................. 136
E3036S ................................. 136
E3038S ................................. 136
E3042S ................................. 136
E3043S ................................. 136
E3044S ................................. 136
E3052S ................................. 136
E3054S ................................. 136
E3062S ................................. 136
E3064S ................................. 136
E3482S ................................. 121
E3484S ................................. 121
E3502S ................................. 121
E3503S ................................. 121
E3504S ................................. 121
E3506S ................................. 121
E3512S ................................. 121
E3514S ................................. 121
E3522S ................................. 121
E3524S ................................. 121
E3532S ................................. 121
E3534S ................................. 121
E3542S ................................. 123
E3602S ................................. 123
E3603S ................................. 123
E3604S ................................. 123
E3606S ................................. 123
E3612S ................................. 123
E3614S ................................. 123
E3622S ................................. 123
E3624S ................................. 123
E3632S ................................. 123
E3634S ................................. 123
E3842S ................................. 162
E3843S ................................. 162
EO24C0045510 .................... 184
EO26C0045510 .................... 184
EO28C0045510 .................... 184
EO28P0181510 .................... 184
EO28P0501510 .................... 184
EO30C0045510 .................... 184
SP00C0011010 .................... 182
SP00C0012010 .................... 182
Z028C0061110 .................... 183
Z028C0066110 .................... 184
ZO28C0042010 .................... 184
ZO28C0042210 .................... 184
ZO28C0042410 .................... 184
ZO28C0042610 .................... 184
ZO28C0042810 .................... 184
ZO28C0101120 .................... 184

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