cable and shall be lapped at least 10 percent of its width.
2.2.4
Dimensional Tolerance
The outside diameters of single-conductor cables and of multiple-conductor
cables shall not vary more than 5 percent and 10 percent, respectively,
from the manufacturer's published catalog data.
PART 3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The following information shall be provided by the cable manufacturer for
each size, conductor quantity, and type of cable furnished:
a. Minimum bending radius, in inches - For multiple-conductor cables,
this information shall be provided for both the individual conductors
and the multiple-conductor cable.
b.
Pulling tension and sidewall pressure limits, in newtons pounds.
c. Instructions for stripping semiconducting insulation shields, if
furnished, with minimum effort without damaging the insulation.
d. Upon request, compatibility of cable materials and construction
with specific materials and hardware manufactured by others shall be
stated. Also, if requested, recommendations shall be provided for
various cable operations, including installing, splicing, terminating,
etc.
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Example Typical Wire Table:
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| WIRE TABLE
|
|_______________________________________________________________|
|
Size,
Rated
|
| Item AWG or No. of Circuit
Quantity |
| No.
kcmil
Conds. Voltage Stranding
Comments
m lin ft|
|_______________________________________________________________|
|
|
| ___1 ____12 _____1 ____600 ___B or C General use_ _3,260 |
|
|
| ___2 ____12 _____1 ____600 __* Solid Lighting____ ___960 |
|
|
|
Current
|
| ___3 ____10 _____4 __1,000 ___B or C transformers ___120 |
|
|
|
Shield,
|
|
armor,
|
| ___4 ___2/0 _____3 __15 kV ___B or C jacket______ ___275 |
|
|
|
...............
|
|
Control,
|
| __17 ____12 _____9 __1,000 ___B or C annunciation ___670 |
|
|
|
Class _____ stranding may be substituted for ______ where |
|
indicated by "*".
|
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