Triplex Boat Cable – 14 AWG

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SKU: BC5W2-14/3T41(0-2-9)-72-9 Category: Tag:
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14 GA Triplex Specifications - UL BC5W2-14/3T41

Specifications
Data
Part Numbers
BC5W2-14/3T41(0-2-9)-72-9
Jacket Color
White
Inner Conductor Colors
Black, Green, and White
Type
Triplex Boat Cable - High Flex
Gauge
14 AWG
Number of Conductors
3
Strand Count
41
Conductor Material
Tinned Copper
Nominal O.D.
0.200 x 0.470
Nominal Wall Thickness
0.040
Voltage
600 V
Insulation Material
PVC
Temp Rating
105°C Dry, 75°C Wet
Compliances
UL 1426 BC-5W2, US Coast Guard, ABYC E-11

Description

The 14 AWG Triplex Boat Cable is perfect for small-scale marine systems. Its lightweight design and rugged outer jacket ensure reliable operation in harsh conditions.

Our 14 AWG triplex boat cable is a type of electrical wiring specifically designed for use in boats and other marine vessels. It is an essential component of a marine electrical system, providing the means to power lights, pumps, motors, and other equipment on board. The harsh conditions of the marine environment, including exposure to salt water, high humidity, and extreme temperatures, require that our 14 AWG Triplex boat cable be specially designed to withstand these conditions and provide reliable performance.

Product specifications for boat cable include:

Conductors

Boat cable is typically made with tinned copper conductors, which are more resistant to corrosion than standard copper conductors. This helps to ensure the longevity and reliability of the cable in the marine environment.

Insulation

The insulation used in boat cable is designed to provide protection against electrical shock and short circuits, and must meet strict performance standards. It should also be resistant to salt water and other environmental factors.

Jacket

The jacket of boat cable serves as the outer layer of protection, and must be able to withstand exposure to salt water, sunlight, and other harsh conditions. It should also be flexible, even in cold temperatures, to allow for ease of installation.

Voltage

Boat cable must be designed to meet the specific voltage requirements of the electrical system on board. The cable must be able to safely handle the maximum voltage that it may be exposed to, as well as any voltage spikes or fluctuations.

Current capacity

Boat cable must also be designed to meet specific current capacity requirements, as determined by the electrical load it will be carrying. This includes both the maximum current capacity as well as the continuous current capacity, which is the amount of current that the cable can safely carry over an extended period of time.

Resistance

The resistance of boat cable is an important factor in determining its performance, as it affects the amount of power that can be safely carried by the cable. Boat cable should have a low resistance to allow for efficient electrical transmission, while also meeting safety requirements.

In conclusion, boat cable is an essential component of any marine electrical system. When choosing boat cable, it is important to consider the specific specifications of your boat and equipment, as well as the harsh conditions of the marine environment. By selecting high-quality boat cable, you can ensure the safe and reliable performance of your marine electrical system.

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