ABLE OF ONTENTS C T Pages 150 C. Constructions Braidless Silicone Rubber 10-50kVDC .20 200 C. Constructions UL SF-1/CSA SEW-1 300V 7 UL SF-2/CSA SEW-2 600V 8 UL 10086 600V & CSA 9, 10 UL 10109 300V & CSA 11, 12 Braidless Silicone Rubber 300V 13 Braidless Silicone Rubber 600V 14, 15 Type SE 16 Types E, EE, ET 17 Types K, KK, KT .18 Type STJ 19 250 C. Constructions TCGT 300V .3 TCGT 600V .4 450 C. Constructions MGT 300V 5 MGT 600V 6 Specialty Constructions Flameguard , 2 & 4 hour fire rated, 1000V .21 Heatguard 1000 C. 600V .22 Hartrex 250 C. radiation resistant 23 UL and CSA lead wire selection guides UL & CSA Hook up and Lead Wire Index 24 FEP insulation .25 ETFE insulation 26 PFA insulation .27 TFE insulation .28 Buying Directory .29, 30 Harbour INDUSTRIES 802-985-3311 U.S. 3ounded in 1965, Harbour Industries vision was to fill the gap between the demand F for high quality, high performance wire and cable and the supply available at the time. The militarys stringent requirements for quality wire and cable shipped in a timely manner were the formative guidelines for todays Harbour. Attention to detail and a respect for the customers needs have enabled Harbour to grow in markets that demand quality, consistency and availability. or over 30 years, Harbour has stressed the importance of an efficient, productive F manufacturing facility. A number of moves and property acquisitions have taken place including a new 25,000 square foot facility in Farnham, Quebec in 1985, a consolidation of the Vermont locations to the present 50,000 square foot facility in Shelburne and a 25,000 square foot expansion in 1996. These additions have allowed Harbour to broaden product lines while maintaining the same focus on high performance. arbours mission statement is to remain competitive while developing new high H performance, specialty wire and cable to service the military, aerospace, LAN, RF/Microwave, industrial and commercial markets. Harbours reputation for quality, consistency and a strong technical orientation has resulted in many new products and customers. esigned specifically for use in harsh high temperature environments, Harbours D Industrial Wire and Cables use materials capable of withstanding heat, abrasion, and direct flame contact. ndustrial lead wire is available for power supply in appliances, industrial I foodservice and equipment, consumer electronics and white goods. Composite cables provide power and instrumentation control for steel mills, commercial cooking and curing equipment and building control systems. arbours industrial cables handle up to 1000 volts and operating temperatures to H 1000 degrees Celsius. Constructions are available to withstand high levels of gamma radiation, direct flame, and extended periods of high temperature exposure. Harbour continues to develop materials and manufacturing processes to satisfy increasing demands of harsh, high temperature environments. his catalog defines wire and cables Harbour manufactures to satisfy your industrial, T appliance and harsh environment requirements. 2 514-293-5304 Canada