ABB 2CPX022669R9999 Cable E3 Cu - Object Class U
Part Number: 2CPX022669R9999
Quick Summary
ABB 2CPX022669R9999 Cable E3 Cu is designed for high-current electrical distribution in industrial panels. End users often struggle with proper compliance, disposal guidance, and safe handling during installation and maintenance. WEEE category shows Product Not in WEEE Scope and Object Classification Code U provides regulatory context for field teams and procurement. The data does not list SIL, CE, or IP ratings; verify local standards for your application. This ABB component integrates with standard fittings and ABB ecosystems, delivering predictable logistics and streamlined sourcing for panel builders and service teams.
Product Information
Extended Description
2CPX022669R9999 ABB: PAC2551J3 TBB Cu 2500A 3N Cable E3 With
WEEE Category
Product Not in WEEE Scope
Environmental Information
Breakers - Packaging disposal information
Product Net Weight
80.709 kg
Package Level 1 Units
1 piece
Package Level 1 Gross Weight
83.937 kg
Object Classification Code
U
Feature: High-current copper conductor rated to 2500 A supports large feeders with minimal voltage drop. Business Impact: Enables compact, reliable power paths in switchgear, reducing voltage drop and improving overall system efficiency. Application: Ideal for feeders and main bus connections in industrial panels and distribution assemblies. Feature: E3 Cu 3N cable construction provides robust mechanical integrity under heavy-duty operation. Business Impact: Enhances durability in harsh environments, lowering replacement frequency and maintenance costs. Application: Suitable for harsh factory floors and high-vibration installations. Feature: Net weight 80.709 kg with gross packaging 83.937 kg indicates a solid, protective bundle. Business Impact: Improves handling predictability and on-site logistics planning, reducing crane time and risk during installation. Application: Preferred for controlled, single-piece procurement in large-scale projects. Feature: WEEE Category and Object Classification Code U guidance support regulatory planning. Business Impact: Streamlines compliance workflows and supplier audits. Application: Helps procurement teams align with regional regulatory requirements. Feature: 1 piece per package Unit-level packaging simplifies inventory and reduces assembly steps. Business Impact: Speeds stocking and reduces miscounts at the point of use. Application: Makes onboarding and deployment straightforward in panel-building projects. Industry context: Robust, heavy-duty cable assemblies like this ABB solution are common in power distribution upgrades and new installations where reliability and regulatory clarity are paramount.
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FAQs
This heavy-duty 2CPX022669R9999 cable requires proper lifting equipment and adherence to standard ABB panel interfaces. Ensure connectors match the E3 Cu 3N design, plan for a single 1 piece package, and follow safety procedures for handling an 80.709 kg net weight component to minimize risk during routing and termination.
The conductor is copper (Cu) rated for 2500 A, configured as a 3N cable this is intended for high-current feeders and main connections in power distribution.
Yes. The 2500 A copper conductor and 3N construction are well-suited for demanding feeder applications and high-capacity switchgear in industrial environments, with ABB compatibility supporting straightforward integration.
The provided data indicates WEEE status as Product Not in WEEE Scope and specifies Object Classification Code U. No CE, SIL, or IP ratings are listed; verify local regulatory requirements and vendor documentation for your installation.
The robust copper construction and high-current rating translate to lower voltage drop, fewer replacements, and longer service life in critical feeders. The single-piece packaging simplifies logistics, reducing downtime and improving project ROI in large-scale electrical distribution upgrades.