Ancor Marine Grade wire products are known for their durability and longevity. They surpass the standards set by UL 1426, ABYC, and the US Coast Guard Charter boat regulations (CFR Title 46). The primary cable is made with high-quality tinned copper wire, which is rated for 600V and has a dry temperature rating of 105°C and a wet temperature rating of 75°C. Additionally, it remains flexible in extremely cold temperatures, down to -40°F/C. Furthermore, the wire is resistant to salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and UV radiation. The ultra flexible tinned copper stranding of type 3 provides excellent protection against corrosion, electrolysis, and fatigue caused by vibration and flexing.
Wire Gauge: 12 AWG
FAQs
1. What standards does the Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire meet?
The Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire surpasses the standards set by UL 1426, ABYC, and the US Coast Guard Charter boat regulations (CFR Title 46).
2. What is the temperature rating of the Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire?
The Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire has a dry temperature rating of 105°C and a wet temperature rating of 75°C.
3. Can the Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire withstand extreme cold temperatures?
Yes, the Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire remains flexible in extremely cold temperatures, down to -40°F/C.
4. What types of substances is the Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire resistant to?
The Purple Ancor 12 AWG Tinned Copper Wire is resistant to salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and UV radiation.
5. What kind of protection does the ultra flexible tinned copper stranding of type 3 provide?
The ultra flexible tinned copper stranding of type 3 provides excellent protection against corrosion, electrolysis, and fatigue caused by vibration and flexing.
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