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Conventional wiring methods survive for only a matter of minutes at temperatures well below those likely to be encountered in a hydrocarbon flash fire. To assure that the integrity of power and control wiring to emergency block valves is maintained during a fire, special precautions must be taken.

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HAZARDOUS

Hazardous conditions can exist in places where volatile fuels are handled and pumped routinely. MI cable fittings are designed to meet the explosion and flame path requirements, and pre-terminated MI cable is used in these locations, particularly where they can replace bulky and rigid wire in conduit and conduit seal-offs.

Alternatively, VITALink MC/NCC can also be used and is rated for hazardous area use with explosion proof glands and seals.

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HIGH TEMPERATURE

Conventional wiring cables are generally limited to 90°C (195°F) operating temperatures. Environments where temperatures up to 670°C (1238°F) are encountered require special cabling.

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CORROSIVE

Tyco Thermal Controls manufactures Industrial wiring cables with copper, jacketed copper and Alloy 825 sheath suitable for the most demanding industrial environments.

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POWER FEEDERS

The space savings achievable using MI or VITALink MC/NCC versus conduit and wire are huge - up to 80% space saving. In addition, the ease with which they can be pulled into difficult runs with tight corners gives them an overwhelming advantage

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The ravages of small fires can rapidly escalate into catastrophic proportions when a refinery shutdown system does not function properly. Conventional wiring methods can fail in less than 3 minutes at 425°F (250°C), which is well below the temperature of hydrocarbon flash fires (2012°F / 1100°C). In the event of a fire, Pyrotenax® mineral insulated and VITALink polymer insulated wiring cable can withstand temperatures up to 2200°F (1204°C) to ensure the integrity of all power and control wiring to motor-operated valves and emergency equipment.