Splicing
submersible pump cable is part and parcel of every submersible pump
installation, because every submersible pump installation has at least one
splice, between the motor leads and the pump cable. Although it sometimes is
necessary to splice two lengths of pump cable together in very deep-set
applications, it always is better to use a single length of pump cable from the
surface to the motor lead. If you do have a very deep pump setting, most pump
distributors have access to cut lengths of pump cable in lengths longer than
1,000 feet.
Making a proper splice is crucial to a long-lasting, trouble-free installation.
A good splice is watertight, has good electrical conductivity, and is
mechanically strong. There basically are two ways to make a splice – the tape
method and the shrink-tube splice-kit method. Before making either type of
splice, thoroughly clean the surfaces of the pump cable several inches beyond
the splice area to assure a good bond.
The tape method was the only way to make a good splice until shrink-tube splice
kits became available. Many installers still use tape because it has worked for
them for years, and it makes a good dependable connection. You crimp the conductors together using stakons, then wrap each
conductor with a layer of rubber tape, followed with a layer of plastic
electrical tape. This makes a watertight connection, and insulates the
conductors from each other and the well casing. Properly done, this technique
makes an excellent splice, but can be very time-consuming.
Splice kits consist of stakons, which make the electrical connection, and shrink
tubes, which make the splice watertight. Shrink tube is
a fall-out of the aerospace program. It is a polyolefin-based plastic tubing
that has an adhesive coating on the inside, and a unique property that allows
it to shrink in diameter to about a third of its expanded size when heated with
a hot-air gun or torch. The adhesive bonds to the wire insulation, making a
very strong, watertight joint.
Splice kits come in a number of configurations, and are sized for the particular
pump cable size you are using. Kits for the smaller sizes of cable are designed
to handle several sizes of pump cable. For instance, one kit will work for #10,
#12 and #14 cables.