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Burton Underwater-Catalog PDF
Burton Underwater-Catalog PDF
Introduction
Burton connectors are also used on offshore drilling and Burton products are available worldwide. In the US and
production equipment, where failure is simply not an ac- Canada, please contact Burton directly. In other parts of
ceptable possibility. Use Burton electrical connection the world, please refer to the distributor table below.
equipment in your most demanding application. Burton's distributors stock a wide range of products.
2 1 Cable
7
2 Conductor
3 "blind" contact
4 Molded body
1 6 5 Pressure wafer
6 Epoxy backfill
7 Pigtails
5
Number of contacts
Data and Specifications
Pressure Rating 10,000 PSI Shell size
Voltage Rating 600 - 3000
Ampacity see Appendix Style:
0-straight (bulkhead mount)
6-flange mount
Materials
Special designation:
Contacts High cond. copper alloy
Penetrator Shell 316L SS (passivated) 0-600v (standard)
1-1000v
Penetrator Body Integrally molded elastomer 2-2000v
Cable UL SOW-A or Mil-C-915 3-3000v
Pigtails Mil-W-16878
Series
E
SHELL
C DIA
PIGTAILS
CABLE
B A THREAD D
HEX
ASSY LENGTH O-RING
FIGURE A
E
C DIA SHELL
PIGTAILS
CABLE
Ø2.75
A THREAD D
B FLAT
ASSY LENGTH O-RING
FIGURE B
5
Part Number System
4 55 0 1 - 24 20 - 0004
Length in feet
Number of contacts
Shell size
Special designation:
Materials A-Attachable
Contacts High cond. copper alloy R-Right angle
0-600v (standard)
Penetrator Shell 316L SS (passivated) 1-1000v
Penetrator Body Integrally molded elastomer 2-2000v
Cable UL SOW-A or Mil-C-915 3-3000v
Pigtails Mil-W-16878 9-1100v (special)
Series
Stub acme threads are used on the 20-size and large shells.
Stub acme threads are difficult to cross thread or damage. E
Please refer to the illustration on the facing page. The receptacles (which have pin contacts) are shown on the left. The
plugs (which have socket contacts) are shown on the right. This is the standard arrangement as power normally flows
from the plug into the socket. For safety reasons, the possibility of live power on pins should not be allowed. If the
reverse contact arrangement is required, please refer to the Burton's 6600 Series.
The descriptions below correspond to the illustration to the right. The receptacles are listed on the left and the plugs on
the right. The part number refers to the first 4 digits of the part number.
5G
5D ASSY LENGTH
.5F
5B
PIGTAILS
5C
CABLE
5H THREAD
5A THREAD
O-RING
BCR CCP
RECEPTACLE, BULKHEAD PLUG, CABLE
PIN INSERT SOCKET INSERT
5507 SERIES 5501 SERIES
5E
5G
5K
5U
.5F
PIGTAILS
5J 5C
5M
O-RING
A THREAD 5T HOLE 5L
FCR
RECEPTACLE, FLANGE
ASSY LENGTH
PIN INSERT
5506 SERIES
CABLE CCP-RA
5A THREAD PLUG, RIGHT ANGLE
CCR SOCKET INSERT
RECEPTACLE, CABLE 55R1 SERIES
PIN INSERT
5502 SERIES
5R
5N
5P 5C 5S
5A THREAD
CCR-AT
CCP-AT
RECEPTACLE, ATTACHABLE PLUG, ATTACHABLE
55A2 SERIES
55A1 SERIES
2 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1
2 1 6 5 4
3 4 5 4
3
6 8 7
2 1
2 1 3 2 1
2 1 3 2 1
3 4
6 5 4
3 5 4
6 8 7
2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2
7 6 5 4
5 4 6 5 4
10 9 8 4 3
3
6 8 7
2 1 1 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
4 3 9 8 7 6 5
5 14 13 12 11 10
3 2
13 12 11 10 18 17 16 15
7 6
8 21 20 19
3 2 1
1
3 2 1 1
5 4 3 2
7 6 5 4 7 6 5 4 11 10 9 8 7 6 3 2
8 16 15 14 13 12
10 9
9 8
10 12 11 20 19 18 17 4
3 2 1
3 2 1 4 3 2 1
7 5 4 6
7 6 5 4 7 6 5
11 10 9 8
11 10 9 8 12
10 9 8
14 13
12 16 15
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
9 8 7 6 5 9 8 7 6 5
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 13 12 11 10 15 14 13 12 11 10 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
18 17 16 15 20 19 18 17 16
27 28 29 30 31 32
22 21
21 20 19 24 23
33 34 35 36 37
38 39
The contact patterns shown on these 2 pages are available Some contact patterns are available with larger sized con-
for any connector type with the Burton 5500 Series. Bur- ductors. For example, the 3210 and 3212 are available with
ton is constantly adding new items. Please register your up to 12 AWG conductors.
catalog to receive automatic updates.
For high voltage contact patterns, please see the next pages.
2 1 1
2 4 3 2 1
2 1 3
2 1 9 8 7 6 5
3 3 5 4 13 12 11 10
4 6
1502 1503
(2 #18 AWG) (3 #18 AWG) 2004 2006 2013
(4 #14 AWG) (6 #16 AWG) (13 #18 AWG)
1
5 4 3 2 1 2 1
3 2 1
2 1
11 10 9 8 7 6 3 2
7 6 5 4
16 15 14 13 12
3
10 9 8
3 4
20 19 18 17
4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1
4 3 2
13 12 11 10 9 8 7
7 6 5 4 8 7 6 8 7 6 5 9 8 7 6 5
5 19 18 17 16 15 14
12 15 14 13 12 11 10 26 25 24 23 22 21 20
9 11 10 9 11 10 9
8
20 19 18 17 16 32 31 30 29 28 27
10 15 14 13
12 37 36 35 34 33
24 23 22 21
39 38
The 5500 plugs are also available in PBOF form factor. RETAINING WIRE
3.22
commodate a special backshell which has a hose barb and KEYWAY
O-RING Ø2.22
1
oil fill port. The part number becomes 55P1-XXXX-0000.
Ø1.000
3.80
2.75
BACK-SHELL, 316 SST
RETAINING WIRE #6-32 SOCKET SET SCREW
6 REQUIRED
POLARIZATION
KEYWAY O-RING #6-32 SOCKET SET SCREW, 6 REQUIRED
MOLDED ELASTOMER Ø1.12
1 SHELL, 316 SST
NUT, COUPLING
316 SST
BACK-SHELL, 316 SST
1 1/2-9 STUB ACME THD
NUT, COUPLING
316 SST
BACK-SHELL, 316 SST
1 1/2-9 STUB ACME THD
REVISIONS
SYM DESCRIPTION DATE APPV
SHELL, 316 SST A CUSTOMER INFORMATION. 6/13/00
4.19
RETAINING WIRE
3.22
#6-32 SOCKET SET SCREW
POLARIZATION KEYWAY 6 REQUIRED
O-RING
MOLDED ELASTOMER 1 Ø1.75
Ø.672
DRAFTER INT. DATE
.X = ±.1
DECIMALS:
.XX = ±.010 CODE IDENT. NO. SCALE SIZE PART NO.
ANGLES: ±1/2°
.XXX = ±.005
FINISH 81861 NONE B SK061600 A
USED ON: SK061600 SHEET 1OF 1
NUT, COUPLING
316 SST BACK-SHELL, 316 SST
1 1/2-9 STUB ACME THD
SHELL, 316 SST
4
66 0 6 - 32 08 - 0004
Length in feet
Number of contacts
Shell size
Special designation:
Materials A-Attachable
Contacts High cond. copper alloy R-Right angle
0-600v (standard)
Penetrator Shell 316L SS (passivated) 1-1000v
Penetrator Body Integrally molded elastomer 2-2000v
Cable UL SOW-A or Mil-C-915 3-3000v
Pigtails Mil-W-16878 9-1100v (special)
Series
Receptacle Features C
Please refer to the illustration on the facing page. The receptacles (which have socket contacts) are shown on the left.
The plugs (which have pin contacts) are shown on the right. This pin/socket relationship is opposite of the 5500 Series.
It is used for occasions where you wish power to flow from the receptacle to the plug. For safety reasons, the possibility of
live power on pins should not be allowed. If the reverse contact arrangement is required, please refer to the Burton's
5500 Series.
The descriptions below correspond to the illustration to the right. The receptacles are listed on the left and the plugs on
the right. The part number refers to the first 4 digits of the part number.
* thread, special
** thread, UNF-2A
6C
PIGTAILS CABLE
6H THREAD
6A THREAD
O-RING
ASSY LENGTH
6E
6F 6K
6G 6U
6J 6C
PIGTAILS 6M
O-RING
6A THREAD 6T HOLE 6L
RECEPTACLE, FLANGE
SOCKET INSERT ASSY LENGTH
6606 SERIES
ASSY LENGTH
POLARIZING
GROOVE CABLE
6X
RECEPTACLE, CABLE
SOCKET INSERT
6602 SERIES
6R
6N
6P 6C 6S
6A THREAD
RECEPTACLE, ATTACHABLE
66A2 SERIES PLUG, ATTACHABLE
66A1 SERIES
2 1 2 1 3 2 1
2 1 1 2 3
4 5 6
3 4 3 5 4
3
7 8
6
2 1 2 1
3 2 1 4 3 2 1
4 3
9 8 7 6 5 5
6 5 4 4 3
13 12 11 10
7 6
8 7 6 5
8
2 1 3 2 1
2 1
5 4 3 2 1
4 3
6 5 11 10 9 8 7 6
6 5 4
8 7 16 15 14 13 12 4 3
10 9 20 19 18 17
8 7
3 2 1 1 2 3 4
5 4 6 5 4 3 2 1
7 6 5 7 8 6
13 12 11 10 9 8 7
9 8 9 10
11 13 14 12
12 11 10 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
14 13 15 16 28 27 26 25 24 23 22
17 18
16 15 19 20 34 33 32 31 30 29
18 17
21 22
39 38 37 36 35
20 19 23 24
21
1 2 3
1 2 3 1 2
3 4 4 5
6
4 5 6 7 5 6
7 8
7 8 9 10
11
8 9 10 9 10
12 13
11 12 14
The contact patterns shown on these 2 pages are available All Burton 6600 Series connectors are available in high
for any connector type with the Burton 6600 Series. Bur- voltage ratings. Please contact the factory for details.
ton is constantly adding new items. Please register your
catalog to receive automatic updates.
.41 .44
.41 .43
.54 .53
.47 .49
1.70
1.79 1.86 1.93
.42
.45 .48
.35
82°
4
8 7
7 8
-1.6 -1.4 -1.2 -1.0 -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 +0.2 +0.4
Mg ANODE (MIL-A-21412A)
AI ANODE (AI-Zn-Hg)
Zn ANODE (MIL-A-18001H)
AA 5086-H34 (A95086)
AA 5086-32 (A95086)
AA 5083-0 (A95083)
AA6061-T6 (A96061)
AA7075-T7351 (A97075)
CADMIUM
COPPER (C11000)
NICKEL-AI BRONZE
- MEAN
AI BRONZE D (C61400)
- RANGE
BERYLLIUM COPPER (C17200)
( ) - METAL PURITY OR UNIFIED
NUMBERING SYSTEM (UNS) 316 SS (S31600)
NICKEL (99.99+)
TITANIUM-6AI-4V
MP-35N (R30035)
SILVER (99.95)
GOLD (99.97)
PLATINUM (99.99+)
GRAPHITE
It is not generally appreciated that an o-ring is a face seals on our metal receptacles are designed in
dynamic device. Even o-rings used as static seals are this manner to seal at the low pressures encountered
dynamic, i e, moving devices. A failure to allow for near the ocean surface. Burton connectors seal the
the dynamic nature of an o-ring can create some electrical areas with an integrally-molded rubber
unfortunate circumstances. surface which seals by a different method.
The dynamic nature of the o-ring is shown in the Because the o-ring must move in order to seal prop-
three sketches below (after erly it should be lightly
illustrations in the Parker o- greased and it must be kept
ring handbook). free of contaminates such as
dust or sand which interrupt
The important thing to note the smooth rubber-to-metal
in the sketches is the o-ring sealing surface and create
moving across the groove, leak age paths.
distorting and sealing against
the bottom and one side of the All o-ring seals must be in-
groove and the flat surface on stalled in a groove which has
top. O-Ring as installed. a cross-setional area greater
than the cross sectional area
Because the o-ring must move across the groove and of the o-ring and, when installed, there must be a
distort in order to seal it is common for them to leak space between the o-ring and the groove wall on at
at very low pressures. Softer o-rings move more least the pressure side of the seal. If this is not done
easily than hard ones, but will distort and fail as the o-ring will distort into the corners of the groove
shown in the third sketch at higher pressures. Hard instead of against the wall opposite the pressure and
o-rings fail in the same manner, but at higher pres- it will leak. The sketch below illustrates this phe-
sures. Thus soft o-rings seal nomena. Note that there is no
low pressures better than hard space on either side of the o-
ones, but hard o-rings resist ring. This exact same phe-
high pressure better than soft nomena occurs if the me-
ones. There are many other chanic uses too much grease,
variables as well. packing the o-ring groove.
carefully and followed explicitly. Only when a designer come to mind: 1) Nitrile absorbs CO2 and will
is positive that changing these guidelines will not result fail by decompression when CO2 pressure is
in a leak should the guidelines be varied. O-rings have cycled. And 2) Neoprene becomes brittle when
been used for years and the o- subjected to hydrogen sulfide.
ring manufactures know what There are other anomalies
can and cannot be done with such as these. Materials com-
their product. patibility charts do not always
give a complete picture of
There are many variations that compatibility due to the
may be necessary for special constraints of testing param-
designs. The above discussion eters and/or space available to
(plus the additional require- print the results. Neither of
ments of course) still applies the above two situations will
to each type of seal. O-ring be found in materials compat-
O-Ring under excess pressure.
seals on angled surfaces, o- ibility charts, however they
rings with back-up rings for high pressure or dynamic remain a good place to make
longevity, extreme high or low the initial material selection.
temperature operation, sealing
aggressive gasses or fluids, In general, observe the follow-
extremely long life, or plastic ing o-ring design guidelines:
o-ring are examples of special
designs. Each of these have 1. Follow the o-ring manufac-
special design requirements, tures recommendations.
however plastic (such as 2. Use the smallest size access
teflon) o-ring seals should be holes (and thus o-ring I.D.)
approached with particular possible
caution because plastic materi- O-Ring incorrect size.
3. Use the largest o-ring cross-
als do not behave in the same section possible.
manner as do elastomeric (rubber) materials. 4. Chose the o-ring material carefully
5. Remember the o-ring is a dynamic de vice
When using an o-ring in an 6. When in doubt:
"exotic" environment for a. Check with the o-ring
which you do not have experi- manufacturer,
ence, the choice of o-ring b. Check with companies
material can prove to be a who have experience in these
problem and materials compat- areas,
ibility charts may not be fully c. Test, test, test,
satisfactory. Two examples d. All of the above.
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