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Oil rig cable

Multiconductor signal cable

Multiconductor signal cable is ideally suited for use in signal applications including electronic governor actuators, interconnect cable for driller consoles, and SCR systems located in a high electrostatic noise environment. These constructions provide a cable with outstanding resistance to mechanical abuse, moisture, flame, sunlight, and petrochemical fluids through a wide ambient temperature range. These cables also provides important benefits regarding size, weight, tray fill and ease of installation.

Standards

IEEE-45, /IEEE 1580 Type P
UL 1309 Marine Shipboard Cable (File E83358)
CSA C22.2 No. 245 Marine Shipboard
U.S. Coast Guard recognized
Canadian Coast Guard recognized
Performance Requirements of IEC 92-3
Type approved ABS, DNV, NVE and Lloyds
IEC 332-3 Category “A” Flame Test
Insulation ICEA S-95-658
IEC 60092-353
Meets requirements of 46 CFR Parts 110 and 111

Construction

Conductor: Annealed, Tinned copper per ASTM B33, B8 and B172
Insulation: Irradiated crosslinked polyolefin (Colors – as required)
Pair Assembly: Two insulated conductors twisted with a tin-coated copper drain wire, a helically applied aluminum/polyester laminated tape shield, and an isolation tape
Cabling: Required number of pairs cabled together
Overall Shield System: Helically applied aluminum/polyester laminated tape shield in continuous contact with a tin-coated copper drain wire
Binder Tape: Helically applied
Jacket: Black arctic neoprene

 

Number of conductors AWG mm² Stranding (Number of strand/strand diameter AWG) Insulation thickness mm Nominal overall diameter mm Approx. net weight Lbs/m Kg/km

1

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

7.92

51

76

2

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

12.50

89

134

3

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

13.00

116

174

4

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

14.43

138

207

5

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

15.24

155

233

6

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

16.89

186

279

7

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

16.89

196

294

8

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

18.16

218

327

10

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

20.52

270

405

12

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

22.15

335

503

16

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

24.46

420

630

17

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

25.53

445

668

19

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

25.91

475

713

20

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

26.67

508

762

24

22

0.38

19/34

0.76

30.27

589

884

1

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

8.33

54

81

2

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

13.64

118

177

3

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

14.02

137

206

4

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

15.34

167

221

5

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

16.54

191

287

6

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

17.65

208

312

7

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

17.78

215

323

8

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

17.78

228

342

10

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

22.66

352

528

12

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

23.55

402

603

16

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

26.29

515

773

20

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

28.70

602

903

24

20

0.61

19/32

0.76

32.26

725

1087

 

Number of conductors
AWG
mm²
Stranding (Number of strand/strand diameter AWG)
Insulation thickness mm
Nominal overall diameter mm
Approx. net weight Lbs/m
Kg/km

1

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

8.89

66

99

2

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

15.54

182

273

3

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

16.28

225

338

4

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

17.63

254

381

5

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

18.16

264

396

6

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

20.60

345

518

7

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

20.60

364

546

8

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

24.90

474

711

10

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

26.42

535

803

12

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

27.20

617

926

14

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

28.50

675

1013

16

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

29.95

767

1151

20

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

31.62

830

1245

24

18

0.96

19/30

0.76

36.53

1089

1634

1

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

9.14

70

105

2

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

15.64

196

294

3

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

17.00

243

365

4

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

17.86

279

419

5

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

18.84

295

443

6

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

20.45

320

480

7

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

20.45

347

521

8

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

25.55

543

815

10

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

25.91

520

780

12

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

27.18

589

884

16

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

30.23

755

1133

20

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

33.02

910

1365

24

16

1.22

19/29

0.76

38.48

1160

1740

 

Number of conductors
AWG
mm²
Stranding (Number of strand/strand diameter AWG)
Insulation thickness mm
Nominal overall diameter mm
Approx. net weight Lbs/m
Kg/km

1

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

9.91

83

125

2

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

16.44

175

263

3

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

17.40

240

360

4

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

19.18

295

443

5

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

20.70

350

525

6

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

23.62

458

687

7

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

23.62

480

720

8

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

25.20

537

806

10

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

26.97

630

945

12

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

29.46

755

1133

16

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

33.22

977

1466

20

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

37.59

1270

1905

24

14

1.94

19/27

0.76

42.67

2265

3398

10

12

3.08

19/25

0.76

31.75

1023

1535

12

12

3.08

19/25

0.76

32.61

1181

1771