The Ancor Standard Duplex Cable is a high-quality wire product designed specifically for marine use. It is engineered to surpass the standards set by UL 1426, ABYC, and the US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46), ensuring its reliability and durability in demanding marine environments.
This cable is constructed with premium vinyl insulation that can withstand voltages up to 600 Volts and temperatures of 105°C when dry and 75°C when wet. This makes it highly suitable for a wide range of marine electrical applications. Additionally, the cable remains flexible even in extremely cold conditions, down to -40°F/C, allowing for easy installation and maneuverability.
One of the notable features of the Ancor Standard Duplex Cable is its resistance to various external factors. It is specifically designed to be resistant to salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and UV radiation. This means that it can perform reliably even in harsh marine conditions, providing long-lasting performance and peace of mind to boat owners.
The cable features a Type 3 tinned copper stranding, which offers excellent protection against corrosion and electrolysis. This ensures that the cable will maintain its performance and integrity over time, even in the presence of moisture and other corrosive elements. Additionally, this tinned copper stranding resists fatigue caused by vibration and flexing, further enhancing the lifespan of the cable.
The Ancor Standard Duplex Cable comes in a flat design, making it easier to route and install in tight spaces. It has a 14/2 AWG size, indicating that it consists of two conductors, each measuring 2mm². The cable is color-coded in red and black for easy identification and organization during installation. Lastly, it is available in a 500-foot length, providing ample cable for various marine electrical projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the voltage and temperature ratings for this cable?
A: The Ancor Standard Duplex Cable is rated for voltages up to 600 Volts. It has a temperature rating of 105°C when dry and 75°C when wet.
Q: Can this cable withstand extreme cold conditions?
A: Yes, this cable remains flexible even in extremely cold conditions, down to -40°F/C.
Q: Is this cable resistant to salt water and other corrosive substances?
A: Yes, the Ancor Standard Duplex Cable is designed to be resistant to salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, and other corrosive substances.
Q: What is the conductor size of this cable?
A: This cable has a 14/2 AWG size, which means it consists of two conductors, each measuring 2mm².
Q: How is the cable organized for easy identification?
A: The cable is color-coded in red and black, allowing for easy identification and organization during installation.
Q: What length is available for this cable?
A: The Ancor Standard Duplex Cable is available in a 500-foot length, providing ample cable for various marine electrical projects.
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