The Ancor 10 AWG Tinned Copper Wire Primary Cable is a top-tier solution perfect for marine electrical systems, known for its robustness and long-lasting performance. Ideal for boaters and marine professionals, this cable sets the industry standard, complying with essential safety regulations such as UL 1426, ABYC, and US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46), thereby guaranteeing superior quality and safety on the water.
Its premium vinyl insulation, which holds a rating for 600V, is particularly noteworthy due to its ability to endure high temperatures—up to 105°C when dry and 75°C when wet. The flexibility of this insulation is maintained in frigid conditions, sustaining performance and reliability even when temperatures plummet to -40°F/C.
Further enhancing its durability, the Ancor wire exhibits an impressive resistance to a variety of harsh elements commonly encountered in marine settings, including salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and ultraviolet radiation. Such attributes make it an excellent choice for sailors and shipbuilders looking for a wire that can withstand the rigorous demands of a marine environment.
The state-of-the-art ultra-flexible (Type 3) tinned copper stranding is engineered to prevent corrosion and combat electrolysis, problems often faced in marine applications. This design also effectively minimizes the impact of vibration and flexing, two factors that frequently contribute to wire fatigue.
Equipped with a 10 AWG gauge, the Ancor Tinned Copper Wire presents itself as a versatile option, ensuring safe and dependable electrical connections in a multitude of marine applications, from small boats to large vessels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum temperature this wire can withstand?
The Ancor wire's premium vinyl insulation is capable of handling temperatures reaching up to 105°C in dry environments and 75°C when exposed to moisture.
Is this wire suitable for use in marine environments?
Absolutely, this wire is purpose-built for marine use, surpassing standards set by UL 1426, ABYC, and the US Coast Guard Charter boat, making it a trusted choice for seafaring applications.
What substances is this wire resistant to?
This wire boasts resistance to a multitude of elements, such as salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and ultraviolet radiation, providing resilience in diverse conditions.
Does this wire protect against corrosion and electrolysis?
Yes, its advanced ultra-flexible tinned copper stranding offers outstanding defenses against both corrosion and electrolysis, thus extending the wire's lifespan in marine environments.
Can this wire withstand extreme cold temperatures?
Indeed, the wire's premium vinyl insulation is designed to maintain flexibility even in the coldest conditions, withstanding temperatures as low as -40°F/C.
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