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DEFINITION: Limited combustible cable (LCC), also called CMP-50 cable, is fire-resistant cable with insulation made of a synthetic material called fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP). This insulation allows LCC to withstand higher temperatures for longer periods of time than ordinary cable. Another advantage of LCC is the fact that it lasts longer before the insulation begins to contaminate the cable, a process
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CABLE DEFINITION (continued):
that is an inevitable part of cable aging and that can increase cable loss. In addition, LCC is more tolerant of prolonged high humidity or exposure to corrosive chemicals or pollutants. Venues where LCC can be advantageous include hospitals, nursing homes, schools, banks, hotels, casinos, auditoriums, and other buildings where large groups of people congregate. Switching centers, in which there is typically a substantial cable component, are logical places for LCC. So are buildings in which valuable items of merchandise, documents, data backups, or bank notes are stored. Potential benefits of
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