EnduroFlex ERP power cordage is TC/Exposed-run and STOOW Service-rated. EnduroFlex ERP dual-rated cabling is compliant with NPFA-79-2002, allowing exposed power trunk and drop cables on machinery up to 40 amps when installed in compliance with applicable codes.
“EnduroFlex ERP was designed to significantly reduce installation time and costs by eliminating the need for conduit or metal clad cable,” says Ted Beach, director of sales at the vendor. “ERP cable is also oil, water and sunlight resistant, and rated for outdoor use as portable cordage for power trunk and drop configurations as allowed by NEC.” ERP cable meets UL1277 crush and impact requirements, which permits exposed runs of tray cable for non-code defined distances between the cable tray and equipment. EnduroFlex ERP cable is available in standard 3- and 4-conductor models, and in gauges ranging from 18 AWG to 10 AWG.
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