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TEMPERATURE RATING

The temperature ratings given in the cable catalog are the temperatures at which the cable will perform satisfactorily under normal operating conditions.
  1. Temperature gradually increases with depth.
  2. The principal load carried by the cable will be the cable weight.

Temperature  ratings  are  absolute  maximums  for  the insulation material used in the cable.  Routine operation or operation for extended periods of time at the absolute maximum temperature ratings are not recommended.

Cables can fail at temperatures less than rated due to:

  1. Excessive tension
  2. Low inner armor coverage
  3. Corrosive materials in the bore-hole in contact with conductor insulation.

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