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See GL Section 11:D:8.1 and 11:D:8.2<br>
Electrical pressure hull penetrations and underwater plug
connections are to be type approved.<br>
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A Blue Globe fitting wouldn't get approved without adequate
testing. I don't see anything prohibiting multi-conductor cable
however GL does state that "Electrical conductors within the
penetrating device shall be of solid material" which I assume
means you can't use stranded wire. Seems strange to me but might
be due to creep of water between the conductor and insulation?<br>
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On 12/18/2013 10:30 AM, hank pronk wrote:<br>
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<div><span>Does anyone know what the rules are concerning
electrical penetrators. I understand some people use Blue
Globe compression fittings. Can a multi wire cord be used
with a Blue Globe fitting?</span></div>
<div><span>Hank</span></div>
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