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When to use Watertight Power Cords

by VIKAS DAYAL • March 01, 2022

Power Cables, Cables.com


When deciding on what specific cabling is necessary for your project, there is more to consider than voltage, connection type, and cable length. You need to consider the environment in which a cable will be used as well.

Watertight power cords are not necessary for all electrical projects but their ability to prevent damage from moisture can be invaluable in the right situation. The problems that can occur when electrical equipment is damaged by moisture include short-circuiting, sparking, and even electrocution. This can happen when moisture encounters exposed electrical wiring or a loose connection. Using watertight power cords can prevent damage to your equipment and even save lives when used in outdoor electrical projects.

Watertight cord sets are available for use in virtually any situation where cords need to be connected to equipment that is outside or subject to wet conditions such as water leaks, rain, snow, and flooding. In some situations, such as outdoor lighting or agricultural irrigation an outlet is desired that isn't dependent on a building for protection from moisture. In other scenarios, simply running a power cord through damp soil or snow can cause damage to the cord. In either case, a watertight power cord provides peace of mind and an extra level of protection against moisture-related problems.

While it's not always necessary to use a watertight power cord, in some cases it is the best option for protecting your equipment from potential damage. At Cables.com, we offer a wide selection of watertight and other power cords for any application and a team of experts to answer any questions you may have about your specific cabling project.

Watertight power cords are most used for outdoor electrical projects, but they can also be used in indoor applications where there is a risk of moisture damage. The most common uses for watertight power cords include sump pumps, outdoor lighting, and agricultural irrigation, but they are also used in commercial refrigeration.

Deciding whether watertight power cords are necessary requires asking yourself a few questions, such as what the application is and where it will be used. If you're not sure whether a watertight power cord is right for your needs, our experts at Cables.com are happy to help. We have years of experience in the electrical industry and can provide guidance on choosing the best products for your specific application.

No matter what the project, Cables.com has the perfect watertight power cord for the job. Visit our website today to find the right cord for your needs.


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