Technical Information Handbook Wire and Cable Fifth Edition by ANIXTER.
The Anixter Wire and Cable Technical Handbook is an easily accessible collection of engineering and technical inormation about electrical and electroniccable and their related products. Primarily intended for individuals who design, specify or troubleshoot wire and cable systems.
The information contained in this handbook will assist engineers and individuals in designing and constructing safe, reliable, cost-effective andenvironmentally responsible electrical and communications networks.
many individuals assisted in the preparation of this edition of the handbook. like Deborah Altman, Harmony Merwitz, Dana Anderson, Eric Bulington……
Table Of Contents:
1. Basic Principles of Electricity
1.1 Electricity
1.2 The Volt
1.3 The Ampere
1.4 The Ohm
1.5 Ohm’s Law
1.6 Ampacity
1.7 Electrical Systems
2. Conductors
2.1 Strand Types
2.2 Coatings
2.3 Tensile Strength of Copper Wire
2.4 Copper Strand Properties
2.5 Aluminum Strand Properties
2.6 Additional Conductor Properties
3. Insulation and Jacket Materials
3.1 Purpose
3.2 Types and Applications
3.3 Color Coding
3.4 Properties
4. Shields
4.1 Power Cable
4.2 Electronic Cable
5. Armor
5.1 Interlocked Armor
5.2 Continuously Corrugated and Welded (CCW)
5.3 Basket-Weave
5.4 Lead Sheath
5.5 Wire Serve
6. Cable Types and Selection Criteria
6.1 Portable Power and Control
6.2 Construction and Building Wire
6.3 Control, Instrumentation and Thermocouple
6.4 High Temperature
6.5 Power
6.6 Armored Power and Control
6.7 Electronic Cable
6.8 Telephone
6.9 Military
6.10 Shipboard Cables (MIL-DTL-24643, MIL-DTL-24640 and MIL-DTL-915)
6.11 Optical Fiber Cables
6.12 Tray Cables
7. Electrical Characteristics
7.1 DC Resistance of Plated Copper Conductors
7.2 DC and AC Resistance of Copper Conductors
7.3 DC and AC Resistance of Aluminum Conductors
7.4 Reactance and Impedance at 60 Hz
7.5 AC/DC Resistance Ratio at 60 Hz
7.6 Temperature Correction Factors for Resistance
7.7 Voltage Drop
7.8 Maximum Conductor Short Circuit Current
7.9 Maximum Shield Short Circuit Current
7.10 Resistance and Ampacity at 400 and 800 Hz
7.11 Current Ratings for Electronic Cables
7.12 Ampacity of Power Cables
7.13 Basic Impulse Level (BIL) Ratings
8. Installation and Testing
8.1 Receiving, Handling and Storage
8.2 Conduit Fill
8.3 Pulling
8.4 Installation Methods
8.5 Overhead Messengers
8.6 Vertical Suspension
8.7 Hipot Testing
8.8 Fault Locating
8.9 Megger Testing
8.10 Moisture Removal
8.11 Fiber Optic Testing
8.12 LAN Cable Testing
9. Cable Accessories
9.1 Coaxial Connectors
9.2 Data Connectors
9.3 Power Connectors
9.4 Fiber Optic Connectors
9.5 Cable Tray Systems
9.6 NEMA Plug and Receptacle Conigurations
10. Packaging of Wire and Cable
10.1 Reel Size
10.2 Reel Handling
11. Industry Standards
11.1 Industry Standards List
11.2 Fire Safety Tests
11.3 Regulatory and Approval Agencies
12. Continental Europe
12.1 European Union (EU) Standards
12.2 Austrian Standards
12.3 Belgian Standards
12.4 Danish Standards
12.9 Dutch Standards
12.5 French Standards
12.6 German Standards
12.7 Irish Standards
12.8 Italian Standards
12.10 Norwegian Standards
12.11 Portuguese Standards
12.12 Spanish Standards
12.13 Swedish Standards
12.14 Swiss Standards
13. United Kingdom
13.1 Standards
13.2 Supply Voltage and Plug Conigurations
14. Latin and South America
14.1 Mexican Standards
14.2 Venezuelan Standards
14.3 Brazilian Standards
14.4 Colombian Standards
14.5 Argentine Standards
15. Canada
15.1 Standards
15.2 Cable Types
15.3 Supply Voltage and Plug Conigurations
15.4 Fire Ratings
15.5 Single Conductor Teck 90 Terminations
16. Asia Pacific
16.1 Australian Standards
16.2 Singapore Standards
16.3 Japanese Standards
16.4 Chinese Standards
17. Conversion Tables 241
17.1 Metric to English Conductor Size
17.2 Circular Measurements – Diameter, Circumference and Area
17.3 Length, Weight, Area, Power and Energy
17.4 Temperature Conversion
17.5 kVA to Amperes
17.6 Horsepower to Amperes
18. Formulas and Constants
18.1 Electrical Properties of Circuits
18.2 Resistance and Weight of Conductors
18.3 Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance in AC Circuits
18.4 Series and Parallel Connections
18.5 Engineering Notation
18.6 Diameter of Multiconductor Cables
18.7 Determination of Largest Possible Conductor in Cable Interstices
18.8 Conductor Diameter from Wire Diameter
18.9 Coaxial Capacitance
18.10 Inductive Reactance
Book Details:
➤Language: English
➤Edition: Fifth
➤Author: ANIXTER
➤Pages: 328
➤Size: 8.13 MB
➤Format: PDF
➤Edition: Fifth
➤Author: ANIXTER
➤Pages: 328
➤Size: 8.13 MB
➤Format: PDF
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