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FLEXIBLE CONTROL CABLE UL AND CSA PVC Insulation PVC Jacket 90°C 600V APPLICATIONS: Continuous flex cable for robotics, pick and place equipment, automated handling equipment, auto- mated handling equipment, machine tools, convey- or systems or any other application where there is continuous flexing. Cable is resistant to mineral oils, synthetic oils and water based coolants. Available in 20 AWG to 14 AWG in most conductor counts. Larger sizes also available. SPECIFICATIONS: 1. CONDUCTORS: Extra fine stranded bare copper conductors. 2. INSULATION: PVC. Has a green ground with a yellow stripe. 3. JACKET: PVC. PUR jacket optional as UL style 20234 rated 80°C. 4. TEMPERATURE: Flexing: -5°C to 90°C Static: -40°C to 90°C 5. RATED VOLTAGE: 600V 6. FLEX LIFE: Typically in excess of 1 million cycles. 7. BENDING RADIUS: 10X cable diameter. 8. STANDARDS: UL AWM Style 2587, CSAAWM I A/B, II A/B Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt. Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs. per 1000 Ft.) 2RF-2002 20 2 66/38 .284 65 2RF-2003 20 6 66/38 .260 79 2RF-2004 20 4 66/38 .280 92 2RF-2005 20 5 66/38 .295 108 2RF-2007 20 7 66/38 .343 137 2RF-2012 20 12 66/38 .402 214 2RF-2018 20 18 66/38 .480 293 2RF-1802 18 2 105/38 .264 70 2RF-1803 18 3 105/38 .276 91 2RF-1804 18 4 105/38 .295 112 2RF-1805 18 5 105/38 .311 118 2RF-1807 18 7 105/38 .311 185 2RF-1809 18 9 105/38 .370 219 Note: Weights, O.D. and stranding varies by manufacturer Jacket color may vary by manufacturer Manufacturer denoted by suffix Shielded version also available 7-1 ©Anixter Inc. 1999 1-800-ANIXTER

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UL AND CSAPVC InsulationPVC Jacket90°C 600V

APPLICATIONS:Continuous flex cable for robotics, pick and placeequipment, automated handling equipment, auto-mated handling equipment, machine tools, convey-or systems or any other application where there iscontinuous flexing. Cable is resistant to mineraloils, synthetic oils and water based coolants.Available in 20 AWG to 14 AWG in most conductorcounts. Larger sizes also available.

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Extra fine stranded bare copper conductors.2. INSULATION: PVC. Has a green ground with a yellow stripe.3. JACKET: PVC. PUR jacket optional as UL style 20234 rated 80°C.4. TEMPERATURE: Flexing: -5°C to 90°C

Static: -40°C to 90°C5. RATED VOLTAGE: 600V6. FLEX LIFE: Typically in excess of 1 million cycles.7. BENDING RADIUS: 10X cable diameter.8. STANDARDS: UL AWM Style 2587, CSA AWM I A/B, II A/B

Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs. per 1000 Ft.)

2RF-2002 20 2 66/38 .284 65

2RF-2003 20 6 66/38 .260 79

2RF-2004 20 4 66/38 .280 92

2RF-2005 20 5 66/38 .295 108

2RF-2007 20 7 66/38 .343 137

2RF-2012 20 12 66/38 .402 214

2RF-2018 20 18 66/38 .480 293

2RF-1802 18 2 105/38 .264 70

2RF-1803 18 3 105/38 .276 91

2RF-1804 18 4 105/38 .295 112

2RF-1805 18 5 105/38 .311 118

2RF-1807 18 7 105/38 .311 185

2RF-1809 18 9 105/38 .370 219

Note: Weights, O.D. and stranding varies by manufacturerJacket color may vary by manufacturerManufacturer denoted by suffixShielded version also available

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UL AND CSAContinued

PVC InsulationPVC Jacket90°C 600V

Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom. O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs./1000 Ft.)

2RF-1812 18 12 105/38 .453 2712RF-1818 18 18 105/38 .488 3572RF-1825 18 25 105/38 .650 5232RF-1602 16 2 189/38 .315 75

2RF-1603 16 3 189/38 .311 93

2RF-1604 16 4 189/38 .354 147

2RF-1605 16 5 189/38 .390 163

2RF-1607 16 7 189/38 .472 247

2RF-1612 16 12 189/38 .559 348

2RF-1618 16 18 189/38 .673 521

2RF-1625 16 25 189/38 .839 610

Note: Weights, O.D. and stranding varies by manufacturerOrange jacket available upon requestShielded version also available

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NON ULPVC InsulationPVC Jacket300/500V

APPLICATIONS:Designed for use in the machine tool industry, inrobotics and machine production or anywhere highflexibility is essential. Also appropriate for dragchain applications.

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Extra fine stranded bare copper conductors.2. INSULATION: PVC, numbered for identification. Has a green ground with a yellow stripe.3. JACKET: PVC, available in grey or orange. PUR jacket optional.4. TEMPERATURE: Flexing: -5°C to 80°C

Static: -40°C to 80°C5. RATED VOLTAGE: 300/500V6. FLEX LIFE: Typically in excess of 1 million cycles.7. BENDING RADIUS: 10X cable diameter. 15X cable diameter for shielded.

Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs./1000 Ft.)

2FD-2002 20 2 28/34 .248 31

2FD-2003 20 3 28/34 .260 38

2FD-2004 20 4 28/34 .280 47

2FD-2005 20 5 28/34 .295 62

2FD-2007 20 7 28/34 .342 108

2FD-2012 20 12 28/34 .402 119

2FD-2018 20 18 28/34 .480 190

2FD-2025 20 25 28/34 .567 243

2FD-2034 20 34 28/34 .650 327

2FD-1802 18 2 42/34 .264 39

2FD-1803 18 3 42/34 .276 49

2FD-1804 18 4 42/34 .062 52

2FD-1805 18 5 42/34 .311 80

2FD-1807 18 7 42/34 .370 111

2FD-1812 18 12 42/34 .453 166

2FD-1816 18 16 42/34 .488 215

2FD-1818 18 18 42/34 520 239

2FD-1825 18 25 42/34 .650 166Note: Weight, O.D. and stranding varies by manufacturer. Shielded version also available

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Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs./1000 Ft.)

2FD-1602 16 2 84/34 .315 61

2FD-1603 16 3 84/34 .331 78

2FD-1604 16 4 84/34 .354 99

2FD-1605 16 5 84/34 .390 121

2FD-1607 16 7 84/34 .472 183

2FD-1610 16 10 84/34 .559 231

2FD-1612 16 12 84/34 .646 262

2FD-1618 16 18 84/34 .673 396

2FD-1625 16 25 84/34 .839 537

2FD-1402 14 2 140/34 .360 87

2FD-1403 14 3 140/35 .394 107

2FD-1404 14 4 140/36 .441 134

2FD-1405 14 5 140/37 .488 247

2FD-1407 14 7 140/38 .567 239

2FD-1412 14 12 140/39 .709 384

2FD-1414 14 14 140/40 .760 410

2FD-1418 14 18 140/41 .800 471

Note: Weight, O.D. and stranding varies by manufacturer. Shielded version also available

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OIL RESISTANT FLEXIBLE CONTROL CABLEPVC InsulationPVC Jacket600V UL/CSA

APPLICATIONS:

Designed for use in all electrical equipment in dry,damp and wet conditions. Recommended applica-tions are machine tools, assembly lines, controlsystems, data processing equipment, machinecenters, grinding machine, and bottling equipment.

SPECIFICATIONS:

1. CONDUCTORS: Finely stranded bare copper conductors.2. INSULATION:PVC, numbered for identification. Has a green ground with a yellow stripe.3. JACKET: Grey PVC.4. TEMPERATURE: Flexing: -5°C to 90°C

Static: -40°C to 90°C5. RATED VOLTAGE: 600V6. BENDING RADIUS: 15X cable diameter.7. STANDARDS: UL AWM

CSA AWM II A/B

Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs./1000 Ft.)

2FL-2002 20 2 12/30 .228 39

2FL-2003 20 3 12/30 .240 38

2FL-2004 20 4 12/30 .260 44

2FL-2005 20 5 12/30 .287 50

2FL-2007 20 7 12/30 .311 66

2FL-2009 20 9 12/30 .409 91

2FL-2012 20 12 12/30 .421 114

2FL-2018 20 18 12/30 .508 158

2FL-1802 18 2 19/30 .244 42

2FL-1803 18 3 19/30 .260 75

2FL-1804 18 4 19/30 .283 94

2FL-1805 18 5 19/30 .303 109

2FL-1807 18 7 19/30 .335 145

2FL-1809 18 9 19/30 .441 199

2FL-1812 18 12 19/30 .457 244

Note: Weights, O.D. and stranding varies by manufacturer. Shielded version also available

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PVC InsulationPVC Jacket600V

Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs./1000 Ft.)

2FL-1825 18 18 19/30 .547 248

2FL-1602 16 2 30/30 .629 486

2FL-1603 16 3 30/30 .272 57

2FL-1604 16 4 30/30 .287 64

2FL-1605 16 5 30/30 .311 78

2FL-1607 16 7 30/30 .346 133

2FL-1609 16 9 30/30 .378 180

2FL-1612 16 12 30/30 .512 214

2FL-1618 16 18 30/30 .528 309

2FL-1402 14 2 50/30 .618 424

2FL-1403 14 3 50/30 .323 87

2FL-1404 14 4 50/30 .343 93

2FL-1405 14 5 50/30 .398 124

2FL-1407 14 7 50/30 .429 146

2FL-1409 14 9 50/30 .614 202

2FL-1412 14 12 50/30 .661 268

2FL-1418 14 18 50/30 .768 480

2FL-1425 14 25 50/30 .945 677

Note: Weights, O.D. and stranding varies by manufacturer. Shielded version also available

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UL/CSA/VDE/SEVPVC InsulationPVC Jacket90C 600V

APPLICATIONS:Flexible control cable with international approvalsallowing cable to be used on machinery, equip-ment etc. designed for use in the U.S. as well asaround the world. For use in electronic, communi-cations, process control and instrumentation.Extremely resistant to oil. Excellent for industrialapplications.

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: VDE 0295, Class 52. INSULATION: PVC. Has a green ground with a yellow stripe.3. JACKET: Grey PVC4. TEMPERATURE: UL/CSA -5°C to 90°C

VDE/SEV -5°C to 70°C5. RATED VOLTAGE: UL/CSA 600V

VDE/SEV 300/500V6. BENDING RADIUS: 10X cable diameter.7. STANDARDS: UL AWM

CSA AWM II A/B FT1

Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs./1000 Ft.)

2FM-2003 20 3 16/32 0.244 42

2FM-2004 20 4 16/32 0.272 46

2FM-2005 20 5 16/32 0.291 48

2FM-2007 20 7 16/32 0.358 80

2FM-2012 20 12 16/32 0.445 133

2FM-2018 20 18 16/32 0.520 180

2FM-2025 20 25 16/32 0.591 256

2FM-1803 18 3 32/32 0.283 60

2FM-1804 18 4 32/32 0.354 67

2FM-1805 18 5 32/32 0.354 89

2FM-1807 18 7 32/32 0.437 114

2FM-1812 18 12 32/32 0.512 192

2FM-1825 18 25 32/32 0.748 383

2FM-1603 18 3 30/30 0.276 74

2FM-1604 18 4 30/30 0.354 95

Note: Weights, O.D. and stranding vary by manufacturer. Shielded version also available

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PVC InsulationPVC Jacket90C 600V

Anixter Conductor Size Number of Nominal No. of Nom O.D. Approx. Wt.Number AWG Conductors Strands/AWG IN (Lbs./1000 Ft.)

2FM-1605 16 5 30/30 0.386 113

2FM-1607 16 7 30/30 0.480 151

2FM-1612 16 12 30/30 0.571 243

2FM-1618 16 18 30/30 0.693 348

2FM-1625 16 25 30/30 0.815 491

2FM-1634 16 34 30/30 0.969 637

2FM-1403 14 3 50/30 0.382 114

2FM-1404 14 4 50/30 0.433 141

2FM-1405 14 5 50/30 0.476 173

2FM-1407 14 7 50/30 0.559 229

2FM-1412 14 12 50/30 0.701 390

2FM-1418 14 18 50/30 0.839 571

2FM-1425 14 25 50/30 0.988 790

2FM-1434 14 34 50/30 1.185 1029

2FM-1450 14 50 50/30 1.354 1538

2FM-1460 14 60 50/30 1.417 1832

Note: Weights, O.D. and stranding vary by manufacturer. Shielded version also available

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SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Class B stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-3, B-8 and B-33.2. INSULATION: Ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) per ICEA S-73-532 (NEMA WC57).

Meets UL 44 requirements for VW-1, Type XHHW-2 conductors.3. COLOR CODE: Conductors shall be color coded per ICEA Method 1, Table E-2 (formerly K-2).4. ASSEMBLY: Conductors are cabled with fillers where necessary to make round. Two

conductor cables are flat.5. OVERALL JACKET: Sunlight resistant chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) per UL 1277.6. STANDARDS: Tested per UL requirements for Type TC cables having VW-1, XHHW-2

conductors. Cables are listed for direct burial and meet the IEEE 1202, UL 1277 and ICEA 210,000 BTU flame tests.

7. AMPACITY: Based on not more than three conductors in raceway or cable or earth with anambient temperature of 30˚C per NEC 310-16. The values have been derated where applicable.

8. TEMPERATURE: 90˚C9. VOLTAGE: 600 Volts

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NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2MR-1402 14 2 .030 .045 .260 x .400 60 25†2MR-1403 14 3 .030 .045 .390 92 25†2MR-1404 14 4 .030 .045 .425 115 202MR-1405 14 5 .030 .045 .465 139 202MR-1407 14 7 .030 .060 .505 183 172MR-1409 14 9 .030 .080 .620 250 172MR-1412 14 12 .030 .080 .700 317 122MR-1415 14 15 .030 .080 .755 383 122MR-1419 14 19 .030 .080 .815 468 122MR-1425 14 25 .030 .080 .985 645 112MR-1430 14 30 .030 .080 1.050 747 102MR-1437 14 37 .030 .080 1.130 897 10

NOTE: For Method 1, Table E-1 color code add -1 to Anixter No. (e.g. 2MR-1407-1).Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.† Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG, 20A

for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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APPLICATIONS:Designed for power and control, telemetering,relay control, traffic control, switching, lightingand signal transmission. May be used inClass 1, Div. 2 Hazardous Locations per

NEC Art. 501. These cables also conform to Art. 318 “Cable Trays” and Art. 340 “Power and Control Tray Cable.”

FREP/CPEEPR InsulationCPE Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

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OverallConductor

NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2MR-1202 12 2 .030 .045 .270 x .430 83 30†2MR-1203 12 3 .030 .045 .435 124 30†2MR-1204 12 4 .030 .045 .475 157 242MR-1205 12 5 .030 .045 .520 191 242MR-1207 12 7 .030 .060 .595 268 242MR-1209 12 9 .030 .060 .695 347 242MR-1212 12 12 .030 .060 .780 437 152MR-1215 12 15 .030 .060 .880 561 152MR-1219 12 19 .030 .080 .955 688 152MR-1225 12 25 .030 .080 1.095 894 112MR-1230 12 30 .030 .080 1.175 1040 112MR-1237 12 37 .030 .080 1.265 1256 122MR-1002 10 2 .030 .045 .290 x .480 112 40†2MR-1003 10 3 .030 .045 .485 172 40†2MR-1004 10 4 .030 .060 .560 234 322MR-1005 10 5 .030 .060 .615 284 322MR-1007 10 7 .030 .060 .670 381 282MR-1009 10 9 .030 .080 .785 488 28

NOTE: For Method 1, Table E-1 color code add -1 to Anixter No. (e.g. 2MR-1407-1).Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.† Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG, 20A

for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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PVC-NYLON/PVCPVC-Nylon InsulationPVC Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

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SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Class B stranded bare copper per UL 83 and 62.2. INSULATION: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) per UL 62 for Type TFFN (18–16 AWG) or UL 83

for Type THWN or THHN wire. Average thickness is 15 mils for sizes 18–12 AWG and 20 mils for 10 AWG.

3. INSULATION JACKET: Each insulated conductor is jacketed with nylon meeting UL 62 for Type TFFN or UL 83 for Type THWN or THHN wire. Minimum thickness is 4 mils.

4. COLOR CODE: ICEA Method 1, Table E-2.5. ASSEMBLY: Conductors are cabled with fillers where necessary to make round. Two

conductor cables are flat.6. OVERALL JACKET: Sunlight resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC) per UL 1277.7. STANDARDS: Tested per UL requirements for Type TC cables having THWN or THHN

(TFFN) conductors. Cables are listed for direct burial and meet the IEEE 1202, UL 1277 and ICEA 210,000 BTU flame tests.

8. AMPACITY: Based on not more than three conductors in raceway or cable or earth with an ambient temperature of 30˚C per NEC 310-16. The values have been derated where applicable.

9. TEMPERATURE: 90˚C10. VOLTAGE: 600 Volts

OverallConductor

NumberJacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2A-1802 18 2 .045 .184 x .275 41 142A-1803 18 3 .045 .288 50 142A-1804 18 4 .045 .312 60 112A-1805 18 5 .045 .338 71 112A-1807 18 7 .045 .376 89 92A-1809 18 9 .045 .421 112 92A-1810 18 10 .045 .438 121 72A-1812 18 12 .045 .461 156 72A-1815 18 15 .045 .507 169 72A-1819 18 19 .060 .578 220 72A-1830 18 30 .060 .705 325 62A-1837 18 37 .060 .760 390 5

NOTE: For method 4 color code add -4 to Anixter No. (e.g. 2A-1203-4).Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.

APPLICATIONS:Designed for power & control, telemetering, relay control, traffic control, switching, lighting and signal transmission. May be used in Class 1, Div. 2 Hazardous Locations per

NEC Art. 501. These cables also conformto Art. 318 “Cable Trays” and Art 340 “Power and Control Tray Cable.”

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OverallConductor

NumberJacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2A-1602 16 2 .045 .202 x .330 49 182A-1603 16 3 .045 .312 66 182A-1604 16 4 .045 .333 79 142A-1605 16 5 .045 .368 94 142A-1606 16 6 .045 .399 109 142A-1607 16 7 .045 .399 118 122A-1608 16 8 .045 .430 133 122A-1609 16 9 .045 .461 147 122A-1612 16 12 .045 .506 202 92A-1615 16 15 .060 .587 243 92A-1619 16 19 .060 .633 296 92A-1625 16 25 .060 .723 376 82A-1630 16 30 .060 .775 456 82A-1637 16 37 .060 .877 580 72A-1402 14 2 .045 .208 x .323 64 25†2A-1403 14 3 .045 .340 87 25†2A-1404 14 4 .045 .370 107 202A-1405 14 5 .045 .403 129 202A-1406 14 6 .045 .438 147 202A-1407 14 7 .045 .438 162 172A-1408 14 8 .045 .473 184 172A-1409 14 9 .045 .508 221 172A-1410 14 10 .060 .560 237 122A-1412 14 12 .060 .588 281 122A-1415 14 15 .060 .646 340 122A-1419 14 19 .060 .698 408 122A-1425 14 25 .060 .791 520 112A-1430 14 30 .080 .899 666 112A-1437 14 37 .080 .968 794 10

NOTE: For method 4 color code add -4 to Anixter No. (e.g. 2A-1203-4).Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.Composite power and control available upon request.† Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG, 20A

for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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PVC-Nylon InsulationPVC Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

OverallConductor

NumberJacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2A-1202 12 2 .045 .227 x .361 83 30†2A-1203 12 3 .045 .381 113 30†2A-1204 12 4 .045 .415 145 24

2A-1205 12 5 .045 .454 175 242A-1206 12 6 .045 .495 199 242A-1207 12 7 .045 .495 223 21

2A-1208 12 8 .045 .566 268 212A-1209 12 9 .045 .606 304 212A-1212 12 12 .060 .665 388 152A-1219 12 19 .060 .793 581 152A-1220 12 20 .060 .817 647 152A-1225 12 25 .080 .951 779 132A-1230 12 30 .080 1.020 988 132A-1237 12 37 .080 1.101 1134 122A-1002 10 2 .045 .262 x .431 115 40†2A-1003 10 3 .045 .456 167 40†2A-1004 10 4 .045 .500 212 322A-1005 10 5 .060 .579 269 322A-1007 10 7 .060 .630 352 282A-1009 10 9 .060 .733 445 282A-1012 10 12 .060 .807 579 20

NOTE: For method 4 color code add -4 to Anixter No. (e.g. 2A-1203-4).Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.Composite power and control available upon request.† Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG, 20A

for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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INDUSTRIAL TRAY CABLE (TC)

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Class B stranded bare copper per UL 83 and 62.2. INSULATION: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) per UL 62 for Type TFFN (16 AWG) or UL 83 for

Type THWN or THHN wire. Average thickness is 15 mils.3. INSULATION JACKET: Each insulated conductor is jacketed with nylon meeting UL 62

for Type TFFN or UL 83 for Type THWN or THHN wire. Minimum thickness is 4 mils.4. COLOR CODE: ICEA Method 1, Table K-2.5. ASSEMBLY: Conductors are cabled with fillers where necessary to make round.6. SHIELD: Aluminum/mylar helically applied with tinned copper drain wire.7. OVERALL JACKET: Sunlight resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC) per UL 1277.8. STANDARDS: Tested per UL requirements for Type TC cables having THWN or THHN

(TFFN) conductors. Cables are listed for direct burial and meet the IEEE 1202, UL 1277and ICEA 210,000 BTU flame tests.

9. AMPACITY: Based on not more than three conductors in raceway or cable or earth with anambient temperature of 30˚C per NEC 310-16. The values have been derated where applicable.

10. TEMPERATURE: 90˚C11. VOLTAGE: 600 Volts

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NumberJacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2A-1602S 16 2 .045 .310 58 182A-1603S 16 3 .045 .325 73 182A-1604S 16 4 .045 .350 87 142A-1605S 16 5 .045 .380 102 142A-1607S 16 7 .045 .415 122 122A-1402S 14 2 .045 .330 75 25†2A-1403S 14 3 .045 .350 94 25†2A-1404S 14 4 .045 .380 115 202A-1405S 14 5 .045 .415 130 202A-1407S 14 7 .045 .450 167 172A-1202S 12 2 .045 .375 102 30†2A-1203S 12 3 .045 .395 130 30†2A-1204S 12 4 .045 .430 160 242A-1205S 12 5 .045 .470 184 242A-1207S 12 7 .045 .510 237 21

NOTE: Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers. Other conductor counts available upon request.†Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG and

20A for 12 AWG.

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APPLICATIONS:Designed for power and control, telemetering,relay control, traffic control, switching, lightingand signal transmission. May be used inClass 1, Div. 2 Hazardous Locations per

NEC Art. 501. These cables also conform to Art. 318-3 “Cable Trays” and Art. 340 “Power and Control Tray Cable.”

PVC-NYLON/PVCSHIELDED

PVC-Nylon InsulationShieldedPVC Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

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PVC-NYLON/NEOPRENEFlexible StrandPVC-Nylon InsulationNeoprene Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

APPLICATIONS:Used as tray cable where extra flexibility and confined space requirements are involved in the installation.

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Bare, annealed copper per ASTM B-3. Class C stranded per ASTM B-8.2. INSULATION: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with .004˝ extruded nylon overall.3. COLOR CODE: ICEA Method 1, Table E-2 (formerly K-2).4. ASSEMBLY: Insulated conductors are cabled with fillers where necessary to make

round. A binder tape is applied overall.5. OVERALL JACKET: Polychloroprene (Neoprene).6. STANDARDS: Individual conductors meet the UL requirements for Type TFFN (18–16 AWG)

or Type THHN/THWN (14–12 AWG). Cables meet the UL 70,000 BTU and the ICEA T-29-520210,000 BTU flame tests. Finished cable meets the UL requirements for Type TC cable.

7. AMPACITY: Based on not more than three conductors in raceway or cable or earth with anambient temperature of 30˚C per NEC 310-16. The values have been derated where applicable.

8. TEMPERATURE: 90˚C9. VOLTAGE: 600 Volts

OverallConductor

Number NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof of

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Strands Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2ZN-1802 18 19 2 .020 .045 .275 41 142ZN-1803 18 19 3 .020 .045 .290 50 142ZN-1804 18 19 4 .020 .045 .310 58 112ZN-1805 18 19 5 .020 .045 .335 69 112ZN-1807 18 19 7 .020 .045 .365 88 112ZN-1809 18 19 9 .020 .045 .420 112 92ZN-1812 18 19 12 .020 .045 .465 137 72ZN-1815 18 19 15 .020 .045 .515 168 72ZN-1819 18 19 19 .020 .060 .570 218 72ZN-1825 18 19 25 .020 .060 .660 270 62ZN-1830 18 19 30 .020 .060 .695 321 62ZN-1837 18 19 37 .020 .060 .745 382 5

NOTE: Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.

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Flexible StrandPVC-Nylon InsulationNeoprene Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

OverallConductor

Number NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof of

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Strands Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2ZN-1602 16 19 2 .020 .045 .300 52 182ZN-1603 16 19 3 .020 .045 .315 63 182ZN-1604 16 19 4 .020 .045 .345 79 142ZN-1605 16 19 5 .020 .045 .370 91 142ZN-1607 16 19 7 .020 .045 .400 115 122ZN-1609 16 19 9 .020 .045 .465 147 122ZN-1612 16 19 12 .020 .045 .520 186 92ZN-1615 16 19 15 .020 .060 .605 245 92ZN-1619 16 19 19 .020 .060 .635 294 92ZN-1625 16 19 25 .020 .060 .735 318 82ZN-1630 16 19 30 .020 .060 .780 430 82ZN-1637 16 19 37 .020 .080 .880 564 72ZN-1402 14 19 2 .020 .045 .330 66 25†2ZN-1403 14 19 3 .020 .045 .350 85 25†2ZN-1404 14 19 4 .020 .045 .380 105 202ZN-1405 14 19 5 .020 .045 .415 124 202ZN-1407 14 19 7 .020 .045 .445 158 172ZN-1409 14 19 9 .020 .060 .550 220 172ZN-1412 14 19 12 .020 .060 .615 278 122ZN-1415 14 19 15 .020 .060 .675 334 122ZN-1419 14 19 19 .020 .060 .710 407 122ZN-1425 14 19 25 .020 .080 .870 553 112ZN-1430 14 19 30 .020 .080 .920 657 112ZN-1437 14 19 37 .020 .080 .985 784 102ZN-1202 12 19 2 .020 .045 .370 89 30†2ZN-1203 12 19 3 .020 .045 .390 115 30†2ZN-1204 12 19 4 .020 .045 .425 145 242ZN-1205 12 19 5 .020 .045 .460 170 242ZN-1207 12 19 7 .020 .045 .505 239 212ZN-1209 12 19 9 .020 .060 .620 308 212ZN-1212 12 19 12 .020 .060 .690 389 152ZN-1215 12 19 15 .020 .060 .765 474 152ZN-1219 12 19 19 .020 .060 .805 581 152ZN-1225 12 19 25 .020 .080 .980 785 132ZN-1230 12 19 30 .020 .080 1.040 935 132ZN-1237 12 19 37 .020 .080 1.120 1126 12

NOTE: Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers. Other conductor counts available upon request.† Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG and

20A for 12 AWG.

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XLP/PVCXLP InsulationPVC Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

APPLICATIONS:Designed for power and control, telemetering, relaycontrol, traffic control, switching, lighting and signaltransmission. May be used in Class 1, Div. 2 HazardousLocations per NEC Art. 501. These cables also conform to Art. 318-3 “Cable Trays” and Art. 340 “Power and Control Tray Cable.”

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Class B stranded bare copper per ASTM B-3 and B-8.2. INSULATION: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLP) per ICEA S-73-532 (NEMA WC57).

Meets UL 44 requirements for VW-1, Type XHHW-2 conductors.3. COLOR CODE: Conductors shall be color coded per ICEA Method 1, Table K-2.4. ASSEMBLY: Conductors are cabled with fillers where necessary to make round. Two

conductor cables are flat.5. OVERALL JACKET: Sunlight resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC) per UL 1277.6. STANDARDS: Tested per UL requirements for Type TC cables having XHHW-2

conductors. Cables are listed for direct burial and meet the IEEE 1202, UL 1277 and ICEA 210,000 BTU flame tests.

7. AMPACITY: Based on not more than three conductors in raceway or cable or earth with an ambient temperature of 30˚C per NEC 310-16. The values have been derated per Note 8.

8. TEMPERATURE: 90˚C9. VOLTAGE: 600 Volts

OverallConductor

NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2AX-1402 14 2 .030 .045 .260 x .400 62 25†2AX-1403 14 3 .030 .045 .405 93 25†2AX-1404 14 4 .030 .045 .445 116 202AX-1405 14 5 .030 .045 .485 144 202AX-1407 14 7 .030 .045 .525 187 172AX-1409 14 9 .030 .060 .645 238 172AX-1412 14 12 .030 .060 .715 303 122AX-1415 14 15 .030 .060 .770 366 122AX-1419 14 19 .030 .060 .815 461 122AX-1425 14 25 .030 .080 1.010 615 112AX-1430 14 30 .030 .080 1.075 720 112AX-1437 14 37 .030 .080 1.130 888 10

NOTE: Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.†Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG, 20A

for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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XLP/PVCContinued

XLP InsulationPVC Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

OverallConductor

NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2AX-1202 12 2 .030 .045 .270 x .430 86 30†2AX-1203 12 3 .030 .045 .445 125 30†2AX-1204 12 4 .030 .045 .485 160 242AX-1205 12 5 .030 .060 .535 194 242AX-1207 12 7 .030 .060 .610 273 212AX-1209 12 9 .030 .060 .710 323 212AX-1212 12 12 .030 .060 .795 416 152AX-1215 12 15 .030 .080 .860 506 152AX-1219 12 19 .030 .080 .955 681 152AX-1225 12 25 .030 .080 1.115 847 132AX-1237 12 37 .030 .080 1.140 1241 102AX-1002 10 2 .030 .045 .290 x .480 114 40†2AX-1003 10 3 .030 .045 .495 173 40†2AX-1004 10 4 .030 .060 .545 223 322AX-1005 10 5 .030 .060 .630 287 322AX-1007 10 7 .030 .060 .685 382 282AX-1009 10 9 .030 .060 .800 457 28

NOTE: Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.†Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG, 20A

for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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INDUSTRIAL TRAY CABLE (TC)

XLP/HYPALONXLP InsulationHypalon Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

APPLICATIONS:Designed for power and control, telemetering, relay control, traffic control, switching, lighting and signal transmission. May be used in Class 1, Div. 2 HazardousLocations per NEC Art. 501. These cables also conform to Art. 318 “Cable Trays” and Art. 340 “Power and Control Tray Cable.”

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Class B stranded tinned copper per ASTM B-3, B-8 and B-33.2. INSULATION: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLP) per ICEA S-73-532 (NEMA WC57).

Meets UL 44 requirements for VW-1, Type XHHW-2 conductors.

3. COLOR CODE: Conductors shall be color coded per ICEA Method 1, Table E-2.4. ASSEMBLY: Conductors are cabled with fillers where necessary to make round. Two

conductor cables are flat.5. OVERALL JACKET: Sunlight resistant Hypalon (CSPE) per UL 1277.6. STANDARDS: Tested per UL requirements for Type TC cables having VW-1, XHHW-2

conductors. Cables may be used for direct burial and meet the IEEE 1202, UL 1277 and ICEA 210,000 BTU flame tests.

7. AMPACITY: Based on not more than three conductors in raceway or cable or earth with anambient temperature of 30˚C per NEC 310-16. The values have been derated where applicable.

8. TEMPERATURE: 90˚C9. VOLTAGE: 600 Volts

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NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2RH-1402 14 2 .030 .045 .260 x .400 63 25†2RH-1403 14 3 .030 .045 .390 95 25†2RH-1404 14 4 .030 .045 .425 118 202RH-1405 14 5 .030 .045 .465 143 202RH-1407 14 7 .030 .060 .505 179 172RH-1409 14 9 .030 .080 .620 249 172RH-1412 14 12 .030 .080 .700 317 122RH-1415 14 15 .030 .080 .755 383 122RH-1419 14 19 .030 .080 .815 467 122RH-1425 14 25 .030 .080 .985 650 112RH-1430 14 30 .030 .080 1.050 750 112RH-1437 14 37 .030 .080 1.130 899 10

NOTE: For Method 1, Table E-1 color code add -1 to Anixter No. (e.g. 2RH-1209-1).Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.† Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG,

20A for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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XLP/HYPALONContinued

XLP InsulationHypalon Jacket90˚C, 600 Volts

OverallConductor

NumberInsulation Jacket Nominal

Approximate AmpsAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs. Per

Number AWG Conductors IN IN IN 1000 Ft. Conductor

2RH-1202 12 2 .030 .045 .270 x .430 87 30†2RH-1203 12 3 .030 .045 .435 127 30†2RH-1204 12 4 .030 .045 .475 160 242RH-1205 12 5 .030 .045 .520 194 242RH-1207 12 7 .030 .060 .595 264 242RH-1209 12 9 .030 .060 .695 345 242RH-1212 12 12 .030 .060 .780 435 152RH-1215 12 15 .030 .060 .880 563 152RH-1219 12 19 .030 .080 .955 690 152RH-1225 12 25 .030 .080 1.095 896 112RH-1230 12 30 .030 .080 1.175 1040 112RH-1237 12 37 .030 .080 1.265 1253 102RH-1002 10 2 .030 .045 .290 x .480 116 40†2RH-1003 10 3 .030 .045 .485 176 40†2RH-1004 10 4 .030 .060 .560 240 322RH-1005 10 5 .030 .060 .615 291 322RH-1007 10 7 .030 .060 .670 376 282RH-1009 10 9 .030 .080 .785 484 28

NOTE: For Method 1, Table E-1 color code add -1 to Anixter No. (e.g. 2RH-1209-1).Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.Other conductor counts available upon request.† Unless otherwise specifically permitted in the NEC, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for 14 AWG, 20A

for 12 AWG and 30A for 10 AWG.

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20/10 CONTROL CABLE

Polyethylene-PVC InsulationPVC Jacket75˚C, 600 Volts

APPLICATIONS:For use in control circuits for utility substations, andvarious operating, relaying, telemetering, indicating,signalling and measuring circuits for industrial plantsand processes. Suitable for use in duct, conduit andaerially.

SPECIFICATIONS:1. CONDUCTORS: Bare soft annealed copper, per requirements of ASTM B-3. Conductors

are Class B concentric strand in accordance with ASTM B-8.2. INSULATION: 20 mils of high-molecular-weight polyethylene (HMWPE), covered with

10 mils of color-coded polyvinyl chloride (PVC).3. COLOR CODE: Conductors shall be color coded as per ICEA Method 1, Table E-1.4. ASSEMBLY: Insulated conductors are cabled with fillers as necessary. The two-conductor

constructions are flat, all others round.5. OVERALL JACKET: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compound, meeting the requirements of ICEA.6. STANDARDS: Finished cable meets ICEA S-73-532 (NEMA WC57) requirements.7. TEMPERATURE: 75˚C8. VOLTAGE: 600 Volts

OverallConductor

NumberJacket Nominal

ApproximateAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs.

Number AWG Conductors IN IN 1000 Ft.

2B-1402 14 2 .045 .228 x .363 682B-1403 14 3 .045 .385 1092B-1404 14 4 .045 .420 1312B-1405 14 5 .045 .464 1522B-1406 14 6 .045 .500 1622B-1407 14 7 .045 .503 1932B-1409 14 9 .060 .610 2292B-1410 14 10 .060 .665 2912B-1412 14 12 .060 .684 3262B-1414 14 14 .060 .720 3362B-1415 14 15 .060 .764 4002B-1419 14 19 .060 .791 5072B-1425 14 25 .080 1.000 6112B-1430 14 30 .080 1.035 6912B-1437 14 37 .080 1.118 822

NOTE: Other conductor counts available upon request.Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.

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Polyethylene-PVC InsulationPVC Jacket75˚C, 600 Volts

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NumberJacket Nominal

ApproximateAnixter

Sizeof

Thickness O.D.Weight Lbs.

Number AWG Conductors IN IN 1000 Ft.

2B-1202 12 2 .045 .247 x .401 982B-1203 12 3 .045 .426 1392B-1204 12 4 .045 .466 1782B-1205 12 5 .060 .545 2392B-1207 12 7 .060 .587 2932B-1208 12 8 .060 .646 3312B-1212 12 12 .060 .758 4472B-1215 12 15 .080 .907 6052B-1219 12 19 .080 .929 7152B-1225 12 25 .080 1.094 8282B-1237 12 37 .080 1.251 11592B-1002 10 2 .045 .270 x .455 1182B-1003 10 3 .045 .480 1862B-1004 10 4 .060 .556 2652B-1005 10 5 .060 .611 3122B-1007 10 7 .060 .663 4002B-1008 10 8 .060 .727 4602B-1009 10 9 .060 .770 4462B-1012 10 12 .080 .912 6912B-0902 9 2 .045 .290 x .490 1322B-0903 9 3 .045 .520 1882B-0904 9 4 .060 .600 2582B-0905 9 5 .060 .660 3132B-0907 9 7 .060 .720 4182B-0909 9 9 .060 .845 530

NOTE: Other conductor counts available upon request.Diameters and weights may vary between manufacturers.

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COLOR CODES

SCOPEThis appendix contains recommendations for con-ductor identification of conductors in control cables ifsuch identification is used.

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE APPLICATIONS– TheNational Electric Code specifies that conductors col-ored white be used only as grounded conductors andthat conductors colored green or green/yellow beused only as grounding conductors and that neither white nor green be used in any manner onungrounded conductors. Tables E-2 and E-4 providecolor sequences which do not include white or greenconductors. If grounded and/or grounding conductorsare used in the cable, that shall be colored white orgreen,respectively, and inserted as the second and/orthird designated conductor in the first sequence of circuit identification only. Where these conductors arerequired, they should be specified.

METHODS OF CONDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION

Method 1 – Colored Compoundswith TracersThis method uses base colors with tracers in accordance with Table E-1 or E-2. These color combinations should be repeated in regular sequenceas necessary.Base and tracer colors should be recognizably thecolor combinations given in the tables and shouldapproximately, but not necessarily exactly, match thecolor shades given in Table E-6.Base colors may be obtained by suitable color coatings applied to the insulation or jacket surface or by colored insulation or jacket compound.Tracers should be colored stripes or bands marked on the surface of the insulation or jacket in such amanner as to afford distinctive coding throughout thelength. Tracers may be continuous or broken lines,such as a series of dots or dashes, and should beapplied longitudinally, annularly, spirally or in otherdistinctive patterns.

Method 2 – Neutral Colored Compoundswith TracersThis method uses a neutral background or basecolor, such as tan, on all conductors, with tracers asdefined in Method 1 and in accordance with Table E-3 or E-4. These color combinations should berepeated in regular sequence as necessary.

Method 3 – Neutral or Single-Color Compounds withSurface Printing of Numbers and Color DesignationsThis method uses a single-color insulation or cover-ing on all conductors with printed conductor numbersand color designations in accordance with Table E-1or E-2. These color combinations should be repeatedin regular sequence as necessary.For example, using Table E-2, for conductors 1 to 3,inclusive1-Black 1-Black 1-Black2-Red 2-Red 2-Red3-Blue 3-Blue 3-Blue

Method 4 – Neutral or Single-Color Compoundswith Surface Printing of NumbersThis method uses a single color installation or cover-ing on all conductors with each conductor numberedin sequence by surface printing, beginning with thenumber 1.

Method 5 – Individual Color Coding with BraidsThis method uses colored braids over the insulatedconductors in accordance with Table E-2 or E-5.The tracers should consist of three carriers with eachcarrier composed of a minimum of two ends. Wheretwo tracers are used, they should be crossed.

Method 6 – Layer IdentificationThis method uses a distinctively identified conductorin each layer.

Method 7 – Paired ConductorsOne conductor of each pair should be coded “white”or “black” and the other conductors should be codedin accordance with the sequence given in Table E-2 or E-5, omitting white or black, respectively. Thiscolor sequence should be repeated as necessary.

CONDUCTOR IDENTIFICATIONFOR CONTROL CABLES

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Table E-1 (formerly K-1)COLOR SEQUENCE

Background BackgroundConductor or Tracer Conductor or Tracer

Number Base Color Color Number Base Color Color

1 Black ... 11 Blue Black2 White ... 12 Black White3 Red ... 13 Red White4 Green ... 14 Green White5 Orange ... 15 Blue White6 Blue ... 16 Black Red7 White Black 17 White Red8 Red Black 18 Orange Red9 Green Black 19 Blue Red

10 Orange Black 20 Red Green21 Orange Green

Table E-2 (formerly K-2)COLOR SEQUENCE

Background BackgroundConductor or Tracer Conductor or Tracer

Number Base Color Color Number Base Color Color

1 Black ... 19 Orange Blue2 Red ... 20 Yellow Blue3 Blue ... 21 Brown Blue4 Orange ... 22 Black Orange5 Yellow ... 23 Red Orange6 Brown ... 24 Blue Orange7 Red Black 25 Yellow Orange8 Blue Black 26 Brown Orange9 Orange Black 27 Black Yellow

10 Yellow Black 28 Red Yellow11 Brown Black 29 Blue Yellow12 Black Red 30 Orange Yellow13 Blue Red 31 Brown Yellow14 Orange Red 32 Black Brown15 Yellow Red 33 Red Brown16 Brown Red 34 Blue Brown17 Black Blue 35 Orange Brown18 Red Blue 36 Yellow Brown

COLOR CODES

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Table E-3 (formerly K-3)COLOR SEQUENCE

First Tracer Second Tracer First Tracer Second TracerConductor Color (e.g., Color (e.g., Conductor Color (e.g., Color (e.g.,

Number Wide Tracer) Narrow Tracer) Number Wide Tracer) Narrow Tracer)

1 Black ... 11 Blue Black2 White ... 12 Black White3 Red ... 13 Red White4 Green ... 14 Green White5 Orange ... 15 Blue White6 Blue ... 16 Black Red7 White Black 17 White Red8 Red Black 18 Orange Red9 Green Black 19 Blue Red

10 Orange Black 20 Red Green21 Orange Green

Table E-4 (formerly K-4)COLOR SEQUENCE

First Tracer Second Tracer First Tracer Second TracerConductor Color (e.g., Color (e.g., Conductor Color (e.g., Color (e.g.,

Number Wide Tracer) Narrow Tracer) Number Wide Tracer) Narrow Tracer)

1 Black ... 19 Orange Blue2 Red ... 20 Yellow Blue3 Blue ... 21 Brown Blue4 Orange ... 22 Black Orange5 Yellow ... 23 Red Orange6 Brown ... 24 Blue Orange7 Red Black 25 Yellow Orange8 Blue Black 26 Brown Orange9 Orange Black 27 Black Yellow

10 Yellow Black 28 Red Yellow11 Brown Black 29 Blue Yellow12 Black Red 30 Orange Yellow13 Blue Red 31 Brown Yellow14 Orange Red 32 Black Brown15 Yellow Red 33 Red Brown16 Brown Red 34 Blue Brown17 Black Blue 35 Orange Brown18 Red Blue 36 Yellow Brown

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Table E-5 (formerly K-5)COLOR SEQUENCE

Background First Second Background First SecondConductor or Tracer Tracer Conductor or Tracer Tracer

Number Base Color Color Color Number Base Color Color Color

1 Black ... ... 20 Red Green ...2 White ... ... 21 Orange Green ...3 Red ... ... 22 Black White Red4 Green ... ... 23 White Black Red5 Orange ... ... 24 Red Black White6 Blue ... ... 25 Green Black White7 White Black ... 26 Orange Black White8 Red Black ... 27 Blue Black White9 Green Black ... 28 Black Red Green

10 Orange Black ... 29 White Red Green11 Blue Black ... 30 Red Black Green12 Black White ... 31 Green Black Orange13 Red White ... 32 Orange Black Green14 Green White ... 33 Blue White Orange15 Blue White ... 34 Black White Orange16 Black Red ... 35 White Red Orange17 White Red ... 36 Orange White Blue18 Orange Red ... 37 White Red Blue19 Blue Red ...

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