I need to spec battery cable for a nominal 850 vdc LFP bank. Several brands of
power cable list their rating at a dual 600/1000v. it is my understanding that
to be listed in this manner, the cable must pass a test apply of over 600v for
a short period without breakdown. But under normal operation IMO, the voltage
is not to exceed 600v. And this test is done with AC voltage, not DC.
"UL 1277: Power and Control Tray Cable
UL 1277, the standard for electrical power and control tray cable, was recently
updated, allowing manufacturers with UL approved tray cable to market their
product as 600V/1kV rated. To be dual rated, products must use a recognized 1kV
rated conductor and pass a higher voltage AC Hipot test on the completed cable.
This test requires each insulated conductor in finished cable to withstand a
specified voltage range for one minute without breakdown. If a product passes
the AC Hipot test, it is suitable for 1kV use."
Am I getting this right? And If so, one should not use this 600/1000v wire if
normal operating voltage is above 600v as is my case? Proper rating should be
dual 1000/2000v like PV wire?
What do you experienced high voltage battery gurus use in my application?
Thanks.
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