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Enclosures, Cables and Connectors. Materials available: ABS plasic Polycarbonate Fiberglass Stainless Steel Aluminum. Enclosures. Needs to withstand hostile environments-rain, snow, saltwater blowing debris. Needs a full hinge and a positive latching system. Nema type 4 or 4X.
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Materials available: ABS plasic Polycarbonate Fiberglass Stainless Steel Aluminum Enclosures • Needs to withstand hostile environments-rain, snow, saltwater blowing debris. • Needs a full hinge and a positive latching system. • Nema type 4 or 4X
ABS Plastic: Advantages and Disadvantages • Light • Easily modified by machine shop • Nonconductive • Brittle • Not UV resistant – needs paint • No Hinged Units
Polycarbonate: Advantages and Disadvantages • Light • Easily modified by machine shop • Fairly durable • More UV resistant than ABS plastic • Nonconductive • Black or clear color • Still needs to be painted for UV resistance • No Hinged Units
Fiberglass: Advantages and Disadvantages • Lightest • Easily modified by machine shop • More durable than Polycarbonate • Mostly UV resistant • Nonconductive • Best R factor • Most inexpensive • Pain to machine (dust) • Will break down over long time (years) if not painted
Stainless Steel: Advantages and Disadvantages • Most durable of all materials (will last forever) • Pain to machine (hard material) • Most heavy • Conducts heat/cold/electricity • Most expensive
Aluminum: Advantages and Disadvantages • Very durable (will last forever) • Easy to machine • Expensive • Heavy • Conducts heat/cold/electricity • Needs coating • 2nd most expensive
Sizes and Costs • Material Size Weight Price • SS 16 x 14 x 6 20 673.80 • 16 x 12 x 8 23 788.10 • Fiberglass 16 x 14 x 8 10 152.30 • 15.5 x 12 x 8.25 11 289.60 • Al 16 x 14 x 6 8 392.90 • 16 x 12 x 6 10 670.50 • 20 x 16 x 10 16 885.60
Jacket choices: PVC, teflon, polyurethane Inner insulation choices: PVC, teflon, polyethylene Cables • Hostile environments – water, snow, cold, heat, mud, saltwater, rodents, farm machinery • No. of traces? • Standard lengths?
Cable Costs • 22 AWG 4 twisted pairs, PU jacket, PE insulation – 1000 ft @ $1.46/ft - 2500 ft @ $1.19/ft • 22AWG 5 conductors, tpe jacket and insulation, $2.78/ft • 22 AWG 4 twisted pairs, PVC jacket, shielded, 500 ft @ $1.22/ft
Connectors • Weather resistant • Small in size • No of pins? • Multiple insertions/extractions • Easily installed on cables • Cost
Connectors • AMP CPC series 1 connectors • Bulgin 900 series “Buccaneer” • Bulgin STD Buccaneer • Bulgin 400 series Buccaneer • Conxall • Amphenol mil-spec connector
No spec for waterproofing Large – 27 mm dia for 9 pin connector AMP CPC Connectors • Have existing inventory, crimpers, experience • Inexpensive • Fairly easy to install
Large – 7 pin connector has 50 mm dia. No more than 7 contacts Expensive – aprox. $29.00 ea on avg. No existing tooling or experience Bulgin 900 Series Buccaneer • Waterproof specs • Low temp specs to -40 deg C • 7 contacts available
Large – 9 pin connector 38 mm dia No existing tooling or experience Bulgin STD Buccaneer Connector • Waterproof specs • Saltwater resistant • -40 deg C low temp spec • Inexpensive – 9 pin connector $9.00 on avg • USB and ethernet connectors in same size
No existing tooling or experience Bulgin 400 series Buccaneer • Waterproof specs • Low temp specs to -40 deg C • Small – only 19 mm dia for 12 pin connector • Inexpensive – only $4.00 each on avg
Inexpensive – aprox. $7.00 ea on avg No existing tooling or experience ConXall Multi-Con Connectors • Waterproof specs • Low temp specs to -55 deg C • Saltwater resistant • Smaller than exisiting AMP CPC connectors 22 mm dia 9 pin conn • Min 300 mate/unmate cycles
Large – 32 mm dia for 7 pin connector Expensive – upwards of $40.00 ea min. Amphenol mil spec Connectors • Waterproof specs • Cold temp specs • Varied configurations and sizes available • Have exisiting experience • Metal shells instead of plastic