Petroleum Resistant Triad Cables from Windy City Wire are built for dependable performance in fuel and oil-rich environments where control and instrumentation signals must remain stable. Manufactured in the United States at our Bolingbrook, IL facility, these low-voltage SmartWire® products use petroleum-resistant TFN and TFFN insulation and a compact twisted triad design to support clean installations and consistent connectivity across forecourt, tank monitoring, and industrial petroleum applications.
Each cable is part of our SmartWire product line and comes standard with SmartWire Glide Technology® cable lubrication, which reduces friction during pulls by up to 70% to help protect conductors and speed installation. Unshielded construction simplifies termination and routing, while triad color coding supports fast circuit identification in the field. If you need standardized identification across projects, you can also request custom SmartWire jacket and stripe colors to align with your organization’s labeling practices.
How our petroleum resistant triad cables add value to your next project
Common uses
Why choose Windy City Wire
Available constructions
All options are low-voltage, unshielded triads with standard petroleum-resistant TFN/TFFN insulation and color-coded conductor sets. To standardize your installations, ask about SmartWire jacket and stripe color customization.
Petroleum Resistant Triad Cables for Low-Voltage Control and Instrumentation
Windy City Wire petroleum resistant triad cables are engineered for the control, monitoring, and signal needs common to fueling environments and hydrocarbon processing. A twisted, unshielded triad configuration gives you three clearly identified conductors for clean terminations on 3‑wire devices, while TFN or TFFN insulation and a durable nylon layer help resist gasoline, diesel, oils, and common solvents found around petroleum equipment. The 600‑volt rating adds robustness for mixed‑use raceway pulls and long runs between devices and control panels.
Where these cables fit in petroleum installations
Common system integrations
Why a twisted, unshielded triad?
The triad format streamlines wiring to 3‑wire field devices and simplifies identification during installation and maintenance. The twist helps improve signal consistency over distance by promoting balanced lay and reducing crosstalk among adjacent circuits in raceway. Unshielded construction is a practical choice when runs are in metallic conduit or when site conditions have limited electromagnetic interference; it also offers easier terminations and smaller fill compared to shielded designs.
TFN vs. TFFN in petroleum environments
How petroleum resistant THHN, TFN, and TFFN are typically applied
Color coding that helps you work faster
Clear identification reduces errors and speeds troubleshooting. Our petroleum resistant triad cables are available in color-coded triads such as Black/White/Red, Yellow/Blue/Orange, and Red/Orange/Yellow to distinguish functions like power, signal, and common or to separate multiple control loops in the same conduit.
Application benefits at a glance
Best-practice considerations
Who relies on petroleum resistant triad cables
Summary
For low-voltage petroleum wire needs where chemical resistance and dependable control signaling are essential, petroleum resistant triad cables with TFN or TFFN insulation offer a practical, code-conscious solution. They simplify 3‑wire device wiring, hold up to fuel and oil exposure, and support a wide range of fueling, terminal, pipeline, and processing applications—all while helping installers complete clean, organized, and serviceable control circuits.
Petroleum Resistant Triad Cables from Windy City Wire are built for dependable performance in fuel and oil-rich environments where control and instrumentation signals must remain stable. Manufactured in the United States at our Bolingbrook, IL facility, these low-voltage SmartWire® products use petroleum-resistant TFN and TFFN insulation and a compact twisted triad design to support clean installations and consistent connectivity across forecourt, tank monitoring, and industrial petroleum applications.