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Shore Power Lead - 240 Volt AC - 32 Amp SINGLE PHASE x 20 Meter - Heavy Duty Marine Quality Tinned Cable (SUR SPL32A4)

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    • Shore Power Lead - 240 Volt AC - 32 Amp SINGLE PHASE x 20 Meter - Heavy Duty Marine Quality Tinned Cable (SUR SPL32A4)

    Shore Power Lead - 240 Volt AC - 32 Amp SINGLE PHASE x 20 Meter - Heavy Duty Marine Quality Tinned Cable (SUR SPL32A4)

    Aust Standard: 5 Round Pin Clipsal Plug with 3 Pin Marinco Socket EZ Rated 6mm2 Orange Colour - Non-Marking Flexible Shorepower Lead
    • Online Price: $1,044.00 (including 10 % GST tax)


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    Australia's Best Price on Shore Power Lead - 240 Volt AC - 32 Amp Single Phase x 20 Meter - Heavy Duty Marine Quality Tinned Cable (SUR SPL32A4)

    20 Meter x 32 Amps Single Phase - 5 Round Pin Clipsal Plug with 3 Pin Marinco Socket

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    Shore Power Lead - 240 Volt AC - 32 Amp x 20 Meter (SUR SPL32A4)

    Heavy Duty Marine Quality with Tinned Cable

    20 Meter x 32 Amps SINGLE PHASE - 5 Round Pin Clipsal Plug with 3 Pin Marinco Socket

    • 32 Amps Single Phase
    • 20m Marine Quality Shore Power Lead
    • Heavy Duty
    • Orange Colour - Non-Marking
    • Marine Quality Tinned Triangle EZ Cable - 3 Core x 6mm2 Flexible Shorepower Cable
    • 32A 5 Round Pin Clipsal Plug (56P532) fitted with a screwed ring for securing to socket outlets and to ensure IP66 rating (Shore Connection)
    • Marinco Power Inlet Connector 32Amp 240 Volt AC Shore Lead Plug & Weatherproof Cover (6360CRNX+SUR 7715CRN) - heavy duty vinyl construction with threaded sealing ring (boat connection)
    • Tested and Tagged prior to shipping to ensure quality and integrity

    NB: The IP66 rating can be achieved when extension socket/connectors are used in conjunction with compatible accessories such as 56P plugs, 56PA plugs and 56AI appliance inlets

    Our Shorepower Leads are made using the best available components, the Triangle EZ Cable with LSZH insulation meets the requirments of the Australian safety standards, 

    LSZH 
    LSZH simply translates to Low Smoke Zero Halogen and refers to the behaviour of chemical compounds when combusted - specifically the quantity of smoke generated and the toxicity of the emissions.

    Halogens - What are they?
    Halogens are a group of five elements comprising; Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine.

    Halogens - and the effect of combustion
    In their basic form, Halogens are very toxic, strong oxidizers and very chemically reactive. In the event of combustion, LSZH and non LSZH cables behave in very different ways, as indicated below.

    Options:

    16 Amp 240 VAC Shore Power Leads

    • 15m x 16A - Clipsal 3 Flat Pin Plug (56P315) to Clipsal Socket (56CSC315) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL15A1)
    • 15m x 16A - Clipsal 3 Flat Pin Plug (56P315) to Marinco Socket (305CRXN.VPK) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL15A3)
    • 20m x 16A - Clipsal 3 Flat Pin Plug (56P315) to Clipsal Socket (56CSC315) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL15A2)
    • 20m x 16A - Clipsal 3 Flat Pin Plug (56P315) to Marinco Socket (305CRXN.VPK) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL15A4)

    32 Amp 240VAC Single-Phase Shore Power Leads

    • 15m x 32A Single Phase - Clipsal 5 Round Pin Plug (56P532) to Clipsal 3 Round Pin Socket (56CSC332) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL32A1)
    • 15m x 32A Single Phase - Clipsal 5 Round Pin Plug (56P532) to Marinco 3 Pin Socket (6360CRN) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL32A3)
    • 20m x 32A Single Phase - Clipsal 5 Round Pin Plug (56P532) to Clipsal 3 Round Pin Socket (56CSC332) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL32A2)
    • 20m x 32A Single Phase - Clipsal 5 Round Pin Plug (56P532) to Marinco 3 Pin Socket (6360CRN) - Orange Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL32A4)

    32 Amp 240VAC 3-Phase Shore Power Leads

    • 15m x 32A 3 Phase - Clipsal 5 Round Pin Plug (56P532) to Clipsal 5 Round Pin Socket (56CSC532) - Black Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL32A5)
    • 20m x 32A 3 Phase - Clipsal 5 Round Pin Plug (56P532) to Clipsal 5 Round Pin Socket (56CSC532)- Black Non-Marking Cable (SUR SPL32A6)
    • 25m x 32A 3 Phase - Clipsal 5 Round Pin Plug (56P532) to Clipsal 5 Round Pin Socket (56CSC532)- Black Non-Marking Cable

    Non Standard Options:

    • Shore Power Leads may be supplied in component form or customised. Please contact us to discuss your special requirements. 
    SUR 56P315 - 15A 240VAC Plug
    SUR 56CSC315 - 15A 240VAC Socket
    SUR 305CRN.VPK - 15A 240VAC Socket and Cover
    SUR 56P532 - 32A 240VAC Plug (May be wired for Single Phase or 3 Phase)
    SUR 56CSC532- 32A 240VAC Socket (May be wired for Single Phase or 3 Phase)
    SUR 56CSC332- 32A 240VAC Socket (May be wired for Single Phase Only)
    SUR 6360CRNX+SUR 7715CRN - 32A 240VAC Single Phase Socket and Cover

    specification

    Note on Mains Voltage (230VAC or 240VAC) Electrical Work on Boats

    We remind boat owners that they must engage the services of a licensed electrical contractor for work on any mains voltage (230V or 240V) on their boats. The contractor must ensure wiring meets Australian Standard AS/NZS 3000:2000 and Australian Standard AS: 3014, applicable to all States & Territories of Australia and New Zealand.

    Particular attention (but not limited to) should be paid to ensuring the minimum rating of ship to shore power lead is 15 amps.

    Regardless of what your or my thoughts on this are, the contractor we hire (and we need to do this by law) has to comply with the standard.

    Q:  ‘How can I meet my responsibilities regarding the electrical installation on my boat?'

    A:  ‘Complying with the electrical standards and ensuring that the electrical work on boats is performed by a licensed electrician is a way for owners and other persons involved with a boat’s electrical systems to meet their general safety obligations.’

    The insurance aspect has a knock on effect, for if the wiring is not to a legal standard and a fire or accident occurs, it would raise the question of ‘am I covered for the resulting damage? And if not, who do I hold responsible?"