Mining Cable
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Mining Cable

Type SHD-GC Three-Conductor Portable Power Cable, TPU Sheath 5kV

Applications

These heavy duty cables are designed for heavy mobile equipment such as drag lines, shovels, dredges, drills

and for power feeders.

Standards

ICEA S-75-381/NEMA WC 58

ASTM B 172

ASTM B 33

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 96

Construction

Type SHD-GC Three-Conductor Portable Power Cable, TPU Sheath 5kV

Conductors: Stranded annealed tinned copper conductor.

Insulation:EPR.

Insulation Shield:Tinned copper/textile braid.

Ground Check Conductor:Tinned copper conductor with a yellow polypropylene insulation.

Grounding Conductor:Tinned copper conductor.

Sheath: Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Jacket, black. Other sheath materials can be offered as an option.

Options:

Other jacket materials such as CSP/PCP/NBR/PVC are available upon request.

Two-layer jacket with reinforcing fibre between the two layers can be offered as an option.

Mechanical and Thermal Properties

Minimum Bending Radius: 6×OD

Maximum Operating Temperature: +90℃

Dimensions and Weight:

Construction No. of Strands Grounding Conductor Size Ground Check Conductor Size Nominal Insulation Thickness Nominal Sheath Thickness Nominal Sheath Thickness Nominal Weight Ampacity
No. of cores×AWG/kcmil - AWG/kcmil AWG/kcmil inch mm inch mm inch mm lbs/kft kg/km A
3×6 133 10 8 0.110 2.8 0.185 4.7 1.56 39.6 1342 1997 93
3×4 259 8 8 0.110 2.8 0.185 4.7 1.68 42.7 1629 2424 122
3×2 259 6 8 0.110 2.8 0.205 5.2 1.87 47.5 2228 3315 159
3×1 259 5 8 0.110 2.8 0.205 5.2 1.95 49.5 2447 3641 184
3×1/0 266 4 8 0.110 2.8 0.220 5.6 2.08 52.8 2760 4106 211
3×2/0 323 3 8 0.110 2.8 0.220 5.6 2.20 55.9 3238 4818 243
3×3/0 418 2 8 0.110 2.8 0.235 6.0 2.36 59.9 3792 5642 279
3×4/0 532 1 8 0.110 2.8 0.235 6.0 2.50 63.5 4548 6767 321
3×250 627 1/0 6 0.120 3.0 0.250 6.4 2.69 68.3 5427 8074 355
3×350 888 2/0 6 0.120 3.0 0.265 6.7 2.95 74.9 7070 10519 435
3×500 1221 4/0 6 0.120 3.0 0.280 7.1 3.31 84.1 9407 13996 536

Ampacity-Based on a conductor temperature of 90℃ and an ambient air temperature of 40℃, per ICEA S-75-381.