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Haha. If I told you it was buried would you tell me off?
Instrument techs shouldn't be let within a 100 miles of electrical work
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Haha. If I told you it was buried would you tell me off?
I use it in industry, a lot.
We have a ÂŁ30k traveling saw, loads of SY.
ÂŁ2 million extruder, SY connects rotating / travelling parts, and every induction motor on it, rough guess is around 30 of them.
I’ve never found any damaged due to oil etc.
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Are you saying you have SY in a constant flexing motion on a machine here or am I reading this wrong?
PVC is not good against oils, it is well known and is evidenced based, there was major issues in the past with PVC and bitumen based building materials also other insulating or decorative, this somewhat led to a change in the chemical structure of pvc but it still cannot cope with natural or synthetic oils, you can easily tell because it start to become stiff as the oils leach out the natural plasticisers in the pvc.
I design controls for machines and the wiring to boot, I have to use specialised cables to suit too like used in energy track where they are designed for repeated constant movement, I spec'd some of my jobs to give a service life according to the manufacturers details of 10 to 15yrs with flexing in the million+, some of them are still going after 20yrs.
I can tell you from experience that I seen SY used to do the same and it barely makes a yr on frequent flexing and is why it is not designed for it, I can cite you all the info from companies like Lapp or Igus who make these cables and have spent 100,000's designing and proving their products ...
SY is snake oil to the electrical industry, it has been pushed and promoted by non electrically minded sales people to ignorant professionals that it is a wonder solution but like expressed before, it is not recognised by BS standards and is misused so much it is worrying for the industry as a whole.
When you design a machine and its controls and cabling you sell it on the premise it is of good design and service is minimal and not too costly, in answer to your question then I would need to know the travel, the duty of flexing and the usage of the machine but regardless of this SY is not a cable designed for constant repeated operational flexing, I will provide a link to show you how much tech' goes into energy cables (constant flexing cables)..just an example of many companies out there I use that you don't get at you average wholesalers ...https://www.igus.com/contentData/wpck/pdf/US_en/7 guidelines for continuous flex cables.pdfIn such circumstances, could sy cope for 1 year without issues? In a single years use is there a concern about oils and subsequent breakdown?
Just to add my 10p
SY (and CY) is a pretty poor cable for EMC compatibility too (VSDs) as the screening is usually extremely poor (full of holes) and it’s impossible to buy it in a concentric formation ie 3 core.
So it’s no good for anything basically but the AC boys cannot get enough of it.
The only time I’ve seen a decent SY braid was on a project in Holland when the customer requested all cabling had to be from LAPP.
Everything I’ve seen from the normal wholesalers has more holes in it than a sieve.
I’m aware some manuals state it can be used but the fact you cannot buy it in 3 core, it’s poor steel braid makes in useless especially on large motors.
I’d rarther (and have) use SWA. But that has its own issues as you cannot terminate that directly into the drive.
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