Marine grade submersible power cables

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I am trying to find a type and manufacturer, or distributor, of marine grade submersible power cable. Specifically to extend line voltage pier lighting to stand-alone pilings on 20A circuits. I have heard SOOWA and even UF.... I would just like to be sure.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
gregkitzmiller said:
I am trying to find a type and manufacturer, or distributor, of marine grade submersible power cable. Specifically to extend line voltage pier lighting to stand-alone pilings on 20A circuits. I have heard SOOWA and even UF.... I would just like to be sure.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

The cable needs to have a "W" in the rating, and it should have "Wet" rating on the jacket as well as "Sunlight" rating if it will have direct sunlight.
 
I am trying to find a type and manufacturer, or distributor, of marine grade submersi

I am trying to find a type and manufacturer, or distributor, of marine grade submersi

Anixter wire I believe, not sure of spelling but that is who we use to buy from in early 90's when I was working deep tunnel.
 
Type W cable is what we are specifing and installing on all of the marinas in the last year or so.

Have you done a voltage drop calculation for your loads to make sure you specify the correct size cable. dim lighting is not what the owner is looking for.

Good luck
 
gregkitzmiller said:
Thanks for the help. I wasn't absolutely sure if the 'W' was enough for marine grade (salt water). I do appreciate the responses.

Wet and submerged are two different things. I believe you need "W-A".
 
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