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Dlo cables
1. Single Conductor DLO • Industrial Motor Lead Cable
14 AWG - 777 KCMIL • 1000 Volts • 90°C
Applications
These cables were designed for use as motor and power leads where flexi-bility
and portability are required. DLO cables are also suitable for use in
wiring diesel-electric locomotives, railroad and transit cars, earth moving
equipment, offshore drilling rigs, storage batteries, charging equipment and
in sizes 1/0 AWG and larger, flexible wiring for installation in conduit or tray
per the NEC.
Construction
Conductor: Class I stranded, tin coated annealed copper per ASTM B-33
and B-172.
Separator: A suitable opaque separator tape shall be used over the con-ductor
Size
AWG or
KCMIL Stranding
ES05216
Conductor
O.D.
(Inches)
Insulation
Thickness
(Inches)
Nominal
O.D.
(Inches) Amps1
The data listed above is approximate and subject to change without notice.
to facilitate stripping.
Insulation and Jacket: Black, heavy duty, oil-resistant chlorosulfonated
polyethylene (CSPE). Other colors available upon special request.
Print Legends: The surface of the jacket shall be printed using white ink
and with the following information:
Sizes 14 AWG through 1 AWG: “(size) AWG CSPE 1000 VOLTS A.I.W.
CORP.”
Sizes 1/0 AWG and larger: “(size) AWG (or KCMIL) CSPE Diesel
Locomotive Cable 1000 VOLTS IEEE 383---USE or RHH or RHW VW-1
600V. SUN RES FOR CT USE (UL)---A.I.W. CORP.---CSA (Size KCMIL
where applicable) AWM I B 90°C 600V FT4---”
Note: 262 KCMIL and larger are marked at the next lowest CSA recognized
size. (Example: 262 is CSA 250, etc.)
Part
Number
MSHA listed
OSHA accepted
Ship Wt.
Lbs./M Ft.
31041 14 19 .070 .060 .200 35 32
30872 12 19 .090 .060 .220 40 42
13570 10 27 .123 .060 .240 55 58
13571 8 37 .156 .080 .325 80 85
13572 6 61 .186 .080 .355 105 126
13573 4 105 .235 .080 .405 140 190
13575 2 147 .315 .080 .490 190 257
13577 1 224 .370 .095 .585 220 386
13578 1/0 273 .405 .095 .620 260 455
13579 2/0 324 .445 .095 .660 300 532
13580 3/0 448 .535 .095 .745 350 714
13581 4/0 532 .545 .095 .800 405 850
13582 262 646 .640 .110 .880 470 1014
13583 313 775 .710 .110 .950 510 1206
13585 373 925 .760 .110 1.000 590 1405
13587 444 1110 .835 .110 1.075 655 1662
13588 535 1332 .870 .125 1.150 730 2016
- 646 1591 .955 .125 1.230 815 2365
13590 777 1924 1.020 .125 1.290 905 2821
1Ampacities (amps per conductor) are based on single conductor in free air, 30°C ambient air temperature, 90°C conductor temperature per Table
310.17 of the 2008 NEC.
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Tin Coated
2. Single Cond. DLO • Industrial Motor Lead Cable • Lead-Free
14 AWG - 1111 KCMIL • 2000 Volts • 90˚C
MSHA listed
OSHA accepted
Applications
These cables were designed for use as motor and power leads where flexibility,
reduced diameter and portability are required. DLO cables are also suitable for
use in wiring diesel-electric locomotives, railroad and transit cars, earth moving
equipment, drilling rigs, storage batteries, charging equipment and flexible wiring
for installation in open air, trays (1/0 and larger) or conduit per the N.E.C.
Passes cold bend and impact at -40˚C.
Construction
Conductor: Tin-coated annealed copper per ASTM B-33 and B-172 or B-174.
Separator (Sizes 4 AWG and larger only): A suitable opaque separator tape
shall be used over the conductor to facilitate stripping.
Insulation: Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) conforming to UL-1581 for Class
EP Table 50.42, UL-44 requirements for RHH and RHW-2, ASTM D-2270 and
ICEA S-95-658, Class E-1. It shall be suitable for conductor temperatures up to
90˚C in wet or dry locations for continuous use, 130˚C for emergency overloads,
and 250˚C for short circuits.
Jacket: Heavy-duty chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) conforming to ICEA
S-95-658, Par. 4.1.11 and UL-1581 Table 50.1.
Print Legends: The surface of the jacket shall be printed using white ink and
with the following information:
14 AWG thru 1 AWG: “Size AWG Type RHH or RHW-2 2kV -40˚C VW-1 Sun Res (UL)
(E No.)---A.I.W. Corp.---CSA LL8825 RW90 EP/Jkt 1kV -40˚C Oil Res TC FT1---EPR/CSPE
2kV Diesel Locomotive Cable P-7K-No.-MSHA”
1/0 AWG thru 1111 KCMIL: “Size AWG (or KCMIL) Type RHH or RHW-2 2kV
-40˚C Sun Res for CT use FT4/IEEE-1202 (UL) (E No.)---A.I.W. Corp.---CSA LL8825 (size printed here on 250 & larger only)
Type RW90 EP/Jkt -40˚C Oil Res TC 1kV FT4---EPR/CSPE 2kV Diesel Locomotive Cable P-7K-No.-MSHA”
Note: 262 KCMIL and larger are marked at the next lowest CSA recognized size. (Example: 262 is CSA 250, etc.)
ES16744
67431 14 19 .070 .045 .015 .205 35 30
67432 12 19 .090 .045 .015 .225 40 40
67433 10 27 .123 .045 .015 .255 55 57
67434 8 41 .156 .055 .030 .335 80 93
67435 6 65 .186 .060 .030 .380 105 133
67436 4 105 .235 .060 .030 .440 140 203
67437 2 168 .315 .060 .030 .520 190 302
67438 1 224 .370 .080 .045 .645 220 434
67439 1/0 273 .405 .080 .045 .675 260 506
67440 2/0 324 .445 .080 .045 .715 300 567
67441 3/0 448 .540 .080 .045 .810 350 752
67442 4/0 532 .545 .080 .045 .815 405 783
67443 262 646 .640 .090 .065 .980 470 1093
67444 313 775 .710 .090 .065 1.040 510 1283
67445 373 925 .760 .090 .065 1.095 590 1492
67446 444 1110 .835 .090 .065 1.165 655 1755
67447 535 1332 .870 .090 .065 1.200 730 2053
67448 646 1591 .955 .090 .065 1.285 815 2410
67449 777 1924 1.020 .090 .065 1.355 905 2861
67478 929 2318 1.180 .090 .065 1.520 1005 3575
67477 1111 2745 1.310 .115 .095 1.770 1115 4214
The data listed above is approximate and subject to change without notice.
Part
Number
Size
AWG or
KCMIL Stranding
Conductor
O.D.
(Inches)
Insulation
Thickness
(Inches)
Jacket
Thickness
(Inches)
Nominal
O.D.
(Inches) Amps1
Ship Wt.
Lbs./M Ft.
1Ampacities (amps per conductor) are based on single conductor in free air, 30˚C ambient air temperature, 90˚C conductor temperature per Table 310.17 of the 2008
NEC.
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3. Single Conductor DLO • Marine Shipboard Cable • Lead-Free
8 AWG - 1111 KCMIL • 2000 Volts • 90˚C
Applications
These cables were designed for use as motor and power leads where flexibility
and portability are required. DLO cables are also suitable for use in wiring
diesel-electric locomotives, railroad and transit cars, earth moving equipment,
offshore drilling rigs, storage batteries, charging equipment and flexible wiring
for installation in open air or conduit per the CEC. Passes cold bend and impact
at -40˚C.
Construction
Conductor: Class I stranded, tin-coated annealed copper per ASTM B-33 and
B-172.
Separator: A suitable opaque separator tape shall be used over the conductor
to facilitate stripping.
Insulation: Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) conforming to UL-1309 Type E90
(0-2kV) and CSA C22.2 No. 38 requirements. It shall be suitable for conductor
temperatures up to 90˚C in wet or dry locations for continuous use, 130˚C for
emergency overloads and 250˚C for short circuits.
Jacket: Heavy-duty black CSPE conforming to ICEA S-95-658 Par. 4.1.11 and
1309 Type CP requirements.
Print Legends: The surface of the jacket shall be printed using white ink and
with the following information: “DLO (size) AWG (or KCMIL) 2kV E86047 (UL)
Marine Shipboard Cable 90˚C (year)---A.I.W. Corp. P-7K-122015 MSHA---Type
---CSA monogram)
MSHA listed
OSHA accepted
LL8825 RW-90 EP 1kV (-40˚C) EP/JKT Oil Res.TC FT1”
Notes:
For sizes 1/0 AWG and larger add “For CT Use FT4/ IEEE 1202” after “Sun Res” and substitute “FT4” for “FT1.”
For sizes 262.6 KCMIL and larger add the CSA cable size after “RW-90 EP ” and omit “VW-1.”
CSA cables sizes are rounded off to the next lowest qualifying size. Example: 262.6 KCMIL is CSA size 250 KCMIL.
Part
Number Size Stranding
Conductor
O.D.
(Inches)
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Insulation
Thickness
(Inches)
Jacket
Thickness
(Inches)
Nominal
O.D.
(Inches) Amps1
39009 8 41 .156 .055 .045 .375 80 95
39008 6 65 .186 .060 .045 .405 105 145
39007 4 105 .235 .060 .045 .460 140 213
39006 2 168 .315 .060 .060 .575 190 277
39005 1 224 .370 .080 .060 .675 220 437
39004 1/0 273 .405 .080 .060 .705 260 514
39245 2/0 324 .445 .080 .060 .745 300 592
39003 3/0 448 .540 .080 .080 .880 350 782
38847 4/0 532 .545 .080 .080 .885 405 911
38962 262 646 .640 .090 .080 1.010 470 1146
38846 313 775 .710 .090 .080 1.070 510 1362
38845 373 925 .760 .090 .080 1.120 590 1594
38963 444 1110 .835 .090 .080 1.195 655 1882
38826 535 1332 .870 .090 .080 1.235 730 2226
39002 646 1591 .955 .090 .080 1.320 815 2629
38827 777 1924 1.020 .090 .080 1.385 905 3119
- 929 2318 1.180 .090 .080 1.550 1005 3754
- 1111 2425 1.310 .110 .110 1.780 1115 4478
The data listed above is approximate and subject to change without notice.
Ship Wt.
Lbs./M Ft.
1Ampacities (amps per conductor) are based on single conductor in free air, 30˚C ambient air temperature, 90˚C conductor temperature per Table 310.17 of the 2008 NEC.
AMERICAN INSULATED WIRE CORP. | 260 Forbes Blvd. | Mansfield, MA 02048 | 1-800-366-2492
Tin Coated
RHH or RHW-2 2kV (-40˚C) VW-1 Sun Res (UL) E18321