Is there an actual NEC designation for a "Type SH" cable?
charlie b Moderator Staff member Location Lockport, IL Occupation Retired Electrical Engineer Sep 21, 2005 #2 Re: Type SH cable It's not listed in Table 310.13. Perhaps it stands for "Silver Halide," and is used only for photo studios? :roll: :roll: Where did you come across that cable type?
Re: Type SH cable It's not listed in Table 310.13. Perhaps it stands for "Silver Halide," and is used only for photo studios? :roll: :roll: Where did you come across that cable type?
J jim dungar Moderator Staff member Location Wisconsin Occupation PE (Retired) - Power Systems Sep 21, 2005 #3 Re: Type SH cable According to an old Royal Cable reference: SH-A = portable mine cable, 3 or 4 conductors, individually shielded, 5kV. There are also SH-B, SH-C, and SH-D which have different shiled and ground configurations.
Re: Type SH cable According to an old Royal Cable reference: SH-A = portable mine cable, 3 or 4 conductors, individually shielded, 5kV. There are also SH-B, SH-C, and SH-D which have different shiled and ground configurations.