Teck cable, often referred to as Teck90 cable, is a durable armored power cable widely used in industrial, commercial, and harsh environmental settings. Known for its mechanical protection, moisture resistance, and flame-retardant properties, Teck cable is ideal for both indoor and outdoor installations.

what is teck cable
🔍 Understanding Teck Cable
Teck cable is named after the “Teck Township” in Ontario, Canada, where the design was first developed. It is manufactured to CSA (Canadian Standards Association) specifications, primarily CSA C22.2 No. 131, and is commonly used in Canadian and international electrical systems.
➤ Key Characteristics
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Voltage Rating | 600V or 1000V |
| Temperature Rating | -40°C to +90°C (continuous operation) |
| Conductor | Copper or Aluminum |
| Insulation | XLPE (Cross-linked Polyethylene) |
| Inner Jacket | PVC |
| Armor | Aluminum Interlocked Armor (AIA) |
| Outer Jacket | Black PVC (UV, oil, and chemical resistant) |
| Flame Rating | FT4 or IEEE 1202 flame test compliant |
🏗️ What is Teck Cable Used For?
Teck cable is designed for power distribution and control applications, especially in areas that require ruggedness and flexibility.
📌 Common Applications:
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Industrial Plants: For motors, generators, panels
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Underground Installations: Direct burial without conduit
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Mining Operations: Withstands impact, moisture, and corrosion
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Commercial Buildings: Electrical distribution in mechanical rooms
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Hazardous Locations: Certified versions are used in Class I/II/III areas
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Outdoor & Wet Areas: Suitable for rooftops, ducts, or wet process areas
🛡️ Benefits of Using Teck Cable
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Mechanical Protection
The aluminum armor protects against crushing, impact, and rodents. -
Moisture & Chemical Resistance
Perfect for wet locations and environments exposed to oil, acid, or industrial chemicals. -
Ease of Installation
Can be directly buried or installed without conduit, reducing labor and material costs. -
Wide Temperature Range
Performs reliably in both hot and cold climates. -
Fire Resistance
Meets flame propagation standards (FT4), reducing the risk of fire spread.
🧰 Teck Cable vs Other Armored Cables
| Cable Type | Shielding | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Teck Cable | Aluminum Armor | Power distribution in harsh environments |
| MC Cable | Steel Armor | Indoor wiring in commercial spaces |
| NYBY Cable | Steel Tape Armor | European-style power cable for underground |
While similar to MC Cable and STA Cables, Teck cable is more resistant to corrosion and is better suited for Canadian climate and regulatory requirements.
📏 Sizes & Configurations
Teck cable is available in many sizes, from 14 AWG to 500 kcmil, with 2 to 4 conductors (plus ground). It can be customized for:
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Single-phase or three-phase systems
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Copper or aluminum conductors
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Different colors for insulation and jackets
⚠️ Installation Guidelines
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Bending Radius: Minimum 7 times the cable diameter
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Support Spacing: Per NEC/CSA codes
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Termination: Use Teck-approved connectors
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Direct Burial: Allowed without conduit
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Hazardous Locations: Use Teck-certified variants (Teck90 HL)
⚡ Always follow local electrical codes and have installations performed by licensed electricians.
🔚 Conclusion
Teck cable is a trusted solution for reliable, flexible, and secure power distribution. Whether you are wiring a mine, an industrial facility, or a rooftop HVAC system, Teck90 provides excellent performance in challenging conditions.
If you're looking for a cost-effective armored cable that meets Canadian standards and performs in harsh environments, Teck cable is a top choice.
📞 Need Teck Cable?
TOT Wire & Cable offers a wide range of Teck cables in different sizes and configurations. Contact us today for pricing, datasheets, and expert support.
