SPEC 41060

Intermediate THHN/THWN-2 for Cell Tower Applications

600 Volts. Copper Conductor. Thermoplastic Insulation/Nylon Sheath, Heat, Moisture, Gasoline and Oil Resistant II. THHN/THWN/THWN-2

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Construction:

  1. Conductor:19-strand combination unilay bare copper per ASTM B3 and ASTM B787.
  2. Insulation:Heat and moisture resistant PVC insulation in various colors
  3. Sheath:Nylon

Applications and Features:

Southwire Intermediate THHN/THWN-2 conductors are used in cell tower applications as power feed for transmitters and radio head. Conductors are rated for 600V and may be used in wet or dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90° C. SIMpull THHN® copper conductors are designed to be installed without application of a pulling lubricant.

Specifications:

  • ASTM B3 Soft or Annealed Copper Wire
  • ASTM B8 Concentric-Lay-Stranded Copper Conductors
  • ASTM B787 19 Wire Combination Unilay-Stranded Copper Conductors
  • UL 83 Thermoplastic Insulated Wires and Cables
  • ICEA S-95-658 (NEMA WC70) Power Cables Rated 2000 Volts or Less for the Distribution of Electrical Energy
  • RoHS-2 (European Directive 2011/65/EU)
  • Sample Print Legend:

    {SQFTG} SOUTHWIRE E23919 {UL} (XX AWG) XX{mm2} CU TYPE THHN OR THWN-2 600 VOLTS GASOLINE AND OIL RESISTANT II VW-1 --- {CUL} T90 NYLON OR TWN75 600 VOLTS FT1 {NOM}-ANCE 90°C---RoHS
    Intermediate THHN/THWN-2 for Cell Towers
    Stock CodeConductor SizeConductor DiamPVC / NYLON ThicknessApprox. Overall ODApprox. WeightMin Bend RadiusMax Pull TensionColor Code
    AWG (Strands)inchesmilsincheslbs. /1,000'incheslbs.-
    6650766 (19)0.17931 / 60.253961210Black
    204933†6 (19)0.17931 / 60.253961210Black
    6650776 (19)0.17931 / 60.253961210Red
    204958†6 (19)0.17931 / 60.253961210Red
    6102774 (19)0.22642 / 70.3241541.3334Black
    204990†4 (19)0.22642 / 70.3241541.3334Black
    6102804 (19)0.22642 / 70.3241541.3334Red
    204982†4 (19)0.22642 / 70.3241541.3334Red
    † SIMpull THHN/THWN-2® per SPEC 10000

    Revision: 1.000.000

    Updated On: Dec. 11, 2023, 9:29 p.m. UTC