Feb 10, 2011 #1 thinker Electrical Aug 2, 2001 247 0 0 US Please help to understand why the Belden VFD cable has a rating 1000V as flexible motor cable and 600V as TC rated cable. Does this mean that we can not use this cable for 690V motor, or we can, but avoiding usage of a cable tray?
Please help to understand why the Belden VFD cable has a rating 1000V as flexible motor cable and 600V as TC rated cable. Does this mean that we can not use this cable for 690V motor, or we can, but avoiding usage of a cable tray?
Feb 10, 2011 #2 wcarter Electrical Feb 10, 2011 30 0 0 US Thinker, This website pdf might help youy out: http://www.cable.alcan.com/NR/rdonl...DD9E047D/0/PowerandControlTrayCableTypeTC.pdf Upvote 0 Downvote
Thinker, This website pdf might help youy out: http://www.cable.alcan.com/NR/rdonl...DD9E047D/0/PowerandControlTrayCableTypeTC.pdf
Feb 11, 2011 Thread starter #3 thinker Electrical Aug 2, 2001 247 0 0 US Thank you, wcarter. Your link helped to realize that there is not only 600V TC rating, but also 2000V.I was able to identify the appropriate cable. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thank you, wcarter. Your link helped to realize that there is not only 600V TC rating, but also 2000V.I was able to identify the appropriate cable.
Feb 11, 2011 #4 wcarter Electrical Feb 10, 2011 30 0 0 US My pleasure thinker. TC cable is a bit more complicated than most of us "normally" think of when dealing with cable concerns. Upvote 0 Downvote
My pleasure thinker. TC cable is a bit more complicated than most of us "normally" think of when dealing with cable concerns.