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Type MC - Features & Bene昀椀ts
MC Luminary HCF® Lite
Interlocked Aluminum Armor - Type MC-PCS
Health Care Facilities Lighting Cable
U.S. Patent 10,431,353 | U.S. Patent 8,088,997
Features & Bene昀椀ts
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Cable System. Technically equivalent and economically superior to traditional
raceway and wire installations.
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Wrap Free. Protective polypropylene covering is extruded directly over the
THHN insulation to eliminate the need for an overall assembly tape wrapping the
twisted conductors reducing installation time and general waste on the jobsite.
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Grounding. Armor plus full-sized aluminum ground wire is the equipment
grounding mean, second equipment grounding means is full sized insulated
copper grounding conductor.
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One Pull. Combines power and control circuits under a single interlocked armor.
Save up to 30% on labor and installation costs compared to the traditional
installation method of running power and the control circuit afterward.
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2020 NEC® Sec 410.69 Compliant. Manufactured with purple and pink control
conductors covered with an overall pink PVC jacket for easy identi昀椀cation.
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Secure hard-wired lighting control system reduces the threat of intrusion.
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Save Energy & Money. Reduce consumption with daylight harvesting
dimmable lighting.
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System Compatible with 0-10 volt DC solid state lighting control systems &
digital signal.
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RoHS Compliant. Aluminum armored cables are RoHS compliant.
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Made in USA of US and/or imported materials.
Applications
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Branch circuits in areas of patient care in hospitals, nursing homes, outpatient
facilities, dental of昀椀ces, clinics and medical centers (other than emergency, life
safety or critical care locations).
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Use in LED and Fluorescent dimming systems.
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Can be exposed or concealed, 昀椀shed, surface mounted, embedded in plaster,
environmental air-handling spaces, open or messenger supported aerial runs,
dry locations, hazardous locations to Class I & II Div. 2 and Class III, Div. 1 & 2
(per NEC® Articles 501, 502, 503, 530), and places of assembly.
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