The Ancor primary wire is a top-tier choice for boat enthusiasts and professionals in the maritime industry who require reliable and long-lasting electrical wiring solutions. Crafted specifically for marine use, the wire ensures maximum protection against corrosion and electrolysis, which are common challenges in marine environments.
The wire's core advantage lies in the tinned copper stranding, which not only enhances its overall durability but also significantly increases its lifespan. This is particularly important in a setting where wires are often exposed to moisture and corrosive substances. Also, the wire is ultra flexible owing to its Type 3 stranding, allowing it to endure the constant vibration and flexing typically experienced on boats.
Further setting this product apart is Ancor's unique premium vinyl insulation. Not only does this insulation retain flexibility in sub-zero temperatures, but it also offers robust resistance against an array of potentially damaging substances like salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, and harmful UV radiation, which are ever-present risks in marine environments.
The wire is rated for 600 volts, and its insulation is rated at 105°C for dry conditions and 75°C for wet conditions, ensuring its performance remains uncompromised in varying environmental conditions. Meeting and exceeding various industry standards, this product promises reliability and safety, essential qualities for marine electrical systems.
Key features of the Ancor 14 AWG Tinned Copper Wire Primary Cable include:
- 600-volt rating: Suitable for a variety of marine electrical applications.
- Preferred for marine use: Specifically designed to withstand the rigors of the marine environment.
- Premium vinyl insulation: Maintains flexibility and provides exceptional resistance to harsh substances and UV light.
- Tinned copper stranding: Offers enhanced durability and resistance to corrosion, prolonging the life of the wire.
- Compliance with industry standards: Surpasses UL 1426, US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46), and ABYC requirements.
- Flexible and resistant to fatigue: Minimizes the risk of breakage due to constant movement and vibration.
- Designed for harsh conditions: Insulation withstands temperature ratings of up to 105°C in dry environments and 75°C in wet conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this wire suitable for marine applications?
A: Absolutely. This wire is specifically designed for marine use and offers maximum protection against corrosion and electrolysis, crucial for the marine environment.
Q: What enhances the durability of this wire?
A: The wire's durability is significantly enhanced by its tinned copper stranding, which improves longevity and resists fatigue from vibration and flexing.
Q: Can this wire withstand extreme temperatures?
A: Indeed, the wire's premium vinyl insulation remains flexible in extreme cold and offers resistance to typical marine substances including salt water, battery acid, oil, and gasoline, as well as UV radiation.
Q: What about the voltage and insulation temperature ratings of this wire?
A: With a rating of 600 volts and insulation temperature ratings of 105°C for dry conditions and 75°C for wet conditions, this wire is designed to handle a wide range of conditions.
Q: Does this wire comply with any industry standards?
A: Yes, it exceeds the requirements set by UL 1426, the US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46), and the ABYC, assuring premium performance in harsh marine environments.
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