Electrical cable definition

Electrical cable means a single-core or multi-core cable, when applicable sheathed, screened and unscreened, two or more cores running side by side and bonded, twisted, or braided together, including cores to form a single assembly enabling the transfer of electrical signals from one device to the other.

Examples of Electrical cable in a sentence

  • Electrical cable used in the installation shall generally be stranded copper of the following types: flexible cable for connection to fixtures, appliances and equipment from terminal points in outlet boxes, junction boxes etc.; final sub‑circuit cable used for wiring from the distribution board to the terminal outlet box, junction box etc.

  • Electrical cable for traffic signals shall be IMSA 20-1 approved signal cable of proper size for the required installation unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents.

  • As summarized in SECY-14-0016, the NRC staff believe that the most significant technical issues challenging power reactor operation beyond 60 years are related to: • Reactor pressure vessel (RPV) neutron embrittlement at high fluence • Irradiation assisted degradation (IAD) of reactor internals and primary system components • Concrete and containment degradation • Electrical cable qualification and condition assessment.

  • As summarized in SECY-14-0016, the NRC staff believe that the most significant technical issues challenging power reactor operation beyond 60 years are related to:  Reactor pressure vessel (RPV) neutron embrittlement at high fluence  Irradiation assisted degradation (IAD) of reactor internals and primary system components  Concrete and containment degradation  Electrical cable qualification and condition assessment.