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This 350 MCM URD triplex configuration is a heavy-duty secondary distribution cable rated for 600V. It is most commonly used for:
In the industry-standard "bird name" coding system for URD cables, Wesleyan specifically refers to a Triplex construction featuring:
The Wesleyan cable is built for high-demand loads. Its capacity varies by installation:
Note: These ratings are based on a 90°C conductor temperature. Always calculate your specific load and distance to account for voltage drop, as 350 KCMIL is often chosen specifically to mitigate power loss over long distances.
Yes. The conductors are insulated with a thick layer (approx. 95 mils) of Black Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE). This insulation is specifically designed to withstand:
Yes, it is a very common choice for 400-Amp residential services, especially when the service is split into two 200-Amp panels. However, because 405 Amps (direct burial) is right at the threshold, your local inspector may require a derating calculation based on soil ambient temperature or the number of conductors in a single trench. Note: Check with a local licensed electrician to confirm this wire meets your area’s specific electrical codes before ordering.
The configuration choice depends on your electrical system's phase requirements. Triplex (two phase conductors and one neutral) is the industry standard for 120/240V residential service. Quadruplex (three phase conductors and one neutral) is specifically used for 3-phase applications. To see the full range of configurations available for your project, you can compare all of our options in our Full Aluminum URD Collection here.
If you choose not to bury it directly and prefer a conduit system for added protection, you will typically need a 3-inch to 4-inch conduit, depending on the length of the run and the number of bends. Because 350 KCMIL is significantly thicker and less flexible than smaller gauges, a larger conduit is highly recommended to make the "pull" manageable.
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