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6 D- F w4 }1 K; qCanadian Electrical Code specified the highest temperature rating for most calbes/conductor insulations but did not mention the lowest temperature rating. In this case, the best way to indentify the cable capability is to check the manufacture's specifications, since all cables are registered and appoved by CSA. 5 q/ `: c- L2 p1 t
, I% U" x! a- ]Although T90 is most commonly used in all residential, commercial and industrial settings, but it is only rated for -25 as per to manufacture's description, so it does not fit the temperature requirment in Fort Mac. I was once working on an outside plug of a washcart which was wired by T90 when it was minus 35, when I tried to pull the wire out from JB, the insulation cracked and dropped off like mud instantly. in this case , RW90 would be a better choice.+ X& q& Z. Q2 o# r
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Some most commonly used wires for your refference:) V: v$ z1 y( o4 B. m
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T90 Nylon/TWN75 600 Volts 90ºC Cu" V# k/ o# n! B
$ w; t% e$ w) z: K [7 KGeneral purpose building wire for installation as exposed or concealed wiring and in raceways (except cable trays) in dry or damp locations.
8 D" U/ w* D! ?: N# M% f! SMinimum recommended installation temperature minus 10°C (with suitable handling procedures).# Y* V! Z) c3 o/ E8 ~% s
Maximum conductor temperature 90°C dry, 75°C in wet locations, and 60°C when exposed to oil., b6 l) ^; C; [8 Y! j7 ^
Approved for use with ceiling fixtures.5 [1 V" ]; W; {' a
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+ W- b0 x! r: M; i1 sTW (–40°C) PVC 600 Volts 60ºC Cu:
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For exposed wiring, and in raceways (except cable trays and ventilated flexible cableways) in dry or wet locations.
1 Z# |3 [# e* s% Q% A+ P- Q$ y4 XFor exposed wiring exposed to the weather. + G0 b& a( I0 y6 L" J
Minimum recommended installation temperature minus 40°C (with suitable handling procedures).$ ^% n' j1 O/ C0 B9 K
Maximum conductor temperature 60°C.7 @ i& ]1 v. l: B+ |/ \" y, R
4 p/ Y, H: F# s) b4 V, GRW90 (–40°C) XLPE Insulated Wire 90°C 8 R+ F# O; z: P" ~& k6 }8 j
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For open wiring and raceways (except cabletroughs and ventilated flexible cableway) in dry or wet locations.0 }6 g8 c* r0 m# Z% c
For exposed wiring where exposed to weather with sunlight resistant insulation. Standard Black #6 and larger is sunlight resistant and marked "SR"; coloured insulation is NOT.
, s+ s3 H# K$ W" MMinimum recommended installation temperature minus 40°C (with suitable handling procedures).
2 {! ~3 ~6 Y$ O1 Z! q; jMaximum conductor temperature 90°C.
/ e5 W/ ?! G4 M1 b& OApproved for use with ceiling fixtures.
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NMD90 XLPE CANADEX* 300 Volts 90ºC (Loomix)6 H# l: O: c! q
1 f0 u4 V9 w2 u. P4 }$ |* kFor open or concealed wiring in dry or damp locations where not exposed to mechanical injury." y& q0 E$ b' t, ]& V! i: _/ n6 Y6 x
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Minimum recommended handling temperature minus 25°C for 2 conductor cables and minus 10°C for 3 conductor cables (with suitable handling procedures). ) K9 c$ \' c) L- Q& e8 C
Maximum conductor temperature 90°C.
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