Copper Price 12/5/2024 4.1320
16 AWG 50 pairs 7 strand bare copper with XLPE insulation, aluminum/Mylar shields with stranded tinned copper drain wires and an overall CPE jacket 600V control tray cable, approved for use in SUN RES DIR BUR OIL RES I & II 90°C applications.
SKU: VXC1650EPS
 
• Cable is suitable for use in Class I Division II hazardous locations
• UL listed as Type TC-ER per UL Standard 1277 for tray cables
• UL approved for Direct Burial, Sunlight and Oil I & II Resistant applications
• Cable meets UL 1581 & 1202 (FT-4) 70,000 BTU/HR & ICEA T-29-520 210,000 BTU/HR requirements
• Meets ICEA S-73-532, where applicable
• All materials used in the manufacture of this cable are RoHS compliant
• Made in the USA
• Refer to NEC (NFPA 70) article 336 for installation guidelines
This spec is for informational purposes and subject to change. This spec may not be suitable for submission. Contact Lake Cable for non-watermark spec sheet.
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Conductor
AWG Size & Stranding16 AWG 7 Strands Class B
MaterialAnnealed Bare Copper
Conductor Count50 Pairs
Insulation
MaterialCross-linked Polyethylene
Wall Thickness0.030”
Color CodeBlack & White numbered pairs
Assembly
Pair/Cable Lay LengthPer UL Standard 1277
Pair Drain Wire18 AWG, 7 Strand Tinned Copper
Pair ShieldFoil Free Edged Aluminum/Mylar Tape – 100% coverage
Cable BinderClear Mylar
Cable ShieldN/A
Cable Drain WireN/A
FillersN/A
Jacket
MaterialChlorinated Polyethylene
Wall Thickness0.110”
Diameter1.848”
ColorBlack
RipcordYes
Cold Bend Rating-25°C
Weight2,283 lbs./Mft.
Markings
TypeCable shall be permanently identified via surface inkjet print
LegendLAKE CABLE E208309 16AWG 50PR SHIELDED (UL) TC-ER XLPE 600V 90’C DRY/WET CPE JACKET SUN RES DIR BUR OIL RES I & II FT4 “ROHS”
Footage MarkersYes

Remember, all of our wire can feature:

  • Short minumum runs
  • Special jacket colors including stripes
  • Custom print legends
  • Custom cable constructions
  • Custom packaging - boxes or reels
  • Custom lengths
  • Your name on package labels