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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover electrical cables for boats. The cables
are intended for use in marine pleasure craft and consist of a
single insulated conductor without a jacket or of two or more
insulated conductors with or without an overall nonmetallic jacket.
Each boat cable is rated as follows: 600 V; 60°C (140°F), 75°C
(167°F), or 90°C (194°F) wet; and 60°C (140°F), 75°C (167°F), 90°C
(194°F), or 105°C (221°F) dry. Boat cable dry-rated 125°C (257°F)
or 200°C (392°F) may be investigated. A boat cable so marked has
insulation (and jacket if a jacket is used) that is for use where
exposed to oil at 60°C (140°F) and lower temperatures. Boat cables
employ stranded copper conductors that are 18 - 4/0 AWG for
multiple conductors and 16 - 4/0 AWG for single conductors.
The ampacity of a boat cable shall be as stated in the US Coast
Guard regulations Title 33, Chapter I, Parts 183.430 and 183.435 of
the CFR.