What is grading of cables.Explain?
Q: 2-IS there a relationship between the fault bending & fault connection points in optical fiber?
A: Fault connection: Sudden load increase in optical fiber will lead to fault connection, and fault…
Q: What are the limitations of solid type cables? How are these overcome in pressure cables?
A: Limitations of solid type cables:- The voltage limit for solid type cables is 66 kV because a solid…
Q: What are the precautions that have to be followed while handling the resigns during cable joining…
A: The cable joints are made in this way that the joints are accessible for inspection, when fault is…
Q: Explain the use of cable glanding
A: Cable glands are commonly defined as mechanical cable entry devices The use of cable glanding?
Q: 4. What can installation records be used to determine while servicing equipment? A. Broken…
A: Installation record refers to an information of equipment ratings, measurement, etc. which is…
Q: What is the purpose of plenum-rated cabling?
A: In this question of we will write purpose of plenum rated cabling...
Q: A single branch circuit consists of one ungrounded conductor, one neutral conductor, and one…
A: The explanation is as follows.
Q: may the uninsulated conductor be used for purposes other than grounding?
A: The combination of two or more insulated conductors and ground wire is non-metallic sheathed cable.…
Q: 2. What fault occurs when Line and Neutral wires come with each other? Which device is actuated?
A: According to the given question, it is required to describe the fault which occurs when a line and a…
Q: when installing coaxial cable the minimum bending radius generally recommended is
A: Coaxial cable: It is an electrical cable. It consists of an inner conductor along with a concentric…
Q: Why doesn’t a multi wire branch circuit not have a neutral conductor?
A: A multiwire branch circuit consists of ungrounded conductors that have a voltage between them, and…
Q: Q.1: Non-metallic conduit must not be installed where extremes of ambient temperature, why?
A: Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: Define cable rating in a built environment
A: Cable selection and application : It is essential to know cable construction, characteristics,…
Q: Identify and explain the safety procedures and precautions when working with tools and equipment's…
A: Electrical cables are used for transferring the signals and are also used for long distance…
Q: XLPE insulated high voltage underground cable will be installed along a street. The cable will then…
A: Given: XLPE insulated high voltage underground cable will be installed along a street. The cable…
Q: What device can determine how far a cable damage is?
A: we have to give detail about the device that can determine "how far a cable damage is".
Q: What is granding of cables? Explain.
A: to explain grading of cables
Q: 1. Identify and describe the step-by-step process used to pull cable and also describe the…
A: The step-by-step process used to pull cable STEP 1: Check the Cable Width and Pipeline to make sure…
Q: Information about underground cables by voltage?
A: Ground cables are used for transmission and distribution of power where it is intractable to make a…
Q: List the methods by which an equipment grounding conductor is connected to a device box
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Q: A conductor with continuous white or gray covering shall be used only for the grounded circuit…
A: According to article NEC 200.6, the facts about the identification of the Grounded conductors are…
Q: In an overhead system, the basis of comparison is the maximum voltage between conductor and ground.…
A: An overhead power line is a structure that transmits electrical energy across long distances in…
Q: Explain the two main testing process used in testing transmission cables.
A: Fiber optics is a technology that is connected with the transmission of information as light rays…
Q: How is the equipment grounding conductor sized?
A: The size of the equipment grounding conductor is determined using the data provided in the national…
Q: Question#03: Justify: why electrical isolation and theft prevention are the advantages of…
A: 1. The main benefits of non-conductive cable are its isolation from the rest of the system and its…
Q: In terminating the coaxial cable, If the present procedure is to loosen up the braided shield and…
A: In terminating the coaxial cable, the the flaring and bending back the outer braid onto the cable…
Q: What is the difference between Miswire and short in the cabling?
A: Cable tester: It is an electronic device used to check the electrical connections in a wire or…
Q: What is the super tension cable and application,rating
A: In this question we are discussing about super tension cable and application,rating. This is…
Q: What is the type,application and rating of cables?
A: Types of cable are classified according to their Voltage level .
Q: 4.Justify: why electrical isolation and theft prevention are the advantages of non-conductive cable?
A: According to the given question, it is required to determine the reason why non-conductive cables…
Q: Identify and describe the step-by-step procedure that is used to draw cable, as well as the…
A: It is asked to describe the step-by-step procedure that is used to draw cable and to install cable…
Q: Identify and describe the step-by-step process used to pull cable and also describe the step-by-step…
A: The step-by-step process used to install cable in buildings are as follows:
Q: What is RG rating of coaxial cable? Give detailed answer please
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Q: Write all information about cable of extra super voltage?
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Q: Identify and describe the step-by-step process used to pull cable and the step-by-step process used…
A: 1. The first step is to to lay electrical conduction of 2mm thick and 25 mm in size for the PVC…
Q: Justify: why electrical isolation and theft prevention are the advantages of non-conductive cable?
A: The main advantages of non conductive cable is it's isolation from the rest and most of the…
Q: . What is “accessible” as applied to wiring methods? What is “accessible” as applied to equipment?…
A: In an electrical system, there are various terms which are used for different phenomenon and gives a…
Q: What do you mean by permissible current loading of an underground cable?
A: Permissible current loading: It is the maximum amount of current the cable can carry without any…
Q: 3. How is the insulation arrangement done for different parts in switchgear?
A: Different types of insulation are used in the constructions of switchgear.
Q: What type of cable is used for Foundation Fieldbus?
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Q: What is stepindex fiber?
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Q: In terminating the coaxial cable, if the present procedure is to insert the BNC connector, length…
A: Important tools for making a coaxial cable: Compression tool Cable Stripper Compression Connectors…
Q: a)How do voids in the insulation cause breakdown of the cable? b)How do the various devices protect…
A: High voltage cables are used for the transmission and distribution purpose for electric power. In…
Q: Is it advisable to use Multi-pair punch in terminating cables in patch panels? Why?
A: Patch panel: It is a local area network (LAN) that is a mounted equipment gathering that contains…
Q: What is grading of cables explain. Subject Power Transmission and Distriution.
A: Grading of cables- This dielectric strength is highest at the center of the core of any cable and…
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- Explain the concept of cable bending radius and why it is critical for cable installations. Provide examples of situations where this becomes crucial.12 - Due to the effect of the resistance of the cable connected to RTD, two-wire cables up to ……. meters and three-wire cables up to ……... meters are used in standard designs. A) 10-150B) 40-500C) 50-195D) 30-230E) 200-1000What are the precautions that have to be followed while handling the resigns during cable joining process?