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http://data.ul.com/awm/AWMStyleQry.asp?%5BAskStyle%5D=2651 UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. APPLIANCE WIRING MATERIAL; U9 L' i0 N& D2 \# Y
Subj. 758 Section 2 Page 2651 Issued: 1973-08-131 ~( j% X0 ~. i- w3 {- z" M8 B
Revised: 2003-07-14
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Style 2651 Flat Cable.- ? a, N& T! q6 y# F' J! u
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Rating 105C, 300 V.( x# M2 {2 ^) v
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" H. _/ [4 A$ @8 T' R( QConductors No. 36-14 AWG, 2 through 150, solid or stranded.
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Insulation Polyvinyl Chloride, 9 mils minimum average, 7 mils
{( ~) t; d2 O, }2 s: Yminimum at any point. Top or bottom layers may form ridges. Extruded or heat laminated PVC. Sections of the cable may be split into singles or groups of conductors., X7 {8 y D, ?5 q! V( T8 y7 N2 O
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Shield Optional./ S9 ]1 O+ l9 I' \7 s, y+ i
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. ]# H1 q: }4 c6 ?% Z& {( GCovering (Optional.) PVC, 5 mils minimum at any point,
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Standard Appliance Wiring Material UL 758.) v! m$ y" ?. N/ m9 `" T9 C
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2 n- R; T+ U' P5 TInstructions Detailed Examination.
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Representative between conductors and water, or Spark Test.% M9 X) n0 K% E: @! T' _* N& Y y
Flexing - Unaged. Insulation shall not crack when flexed# f; ?! _; k& J, V- P9 R
flat wise into a “U” bend around 1/8 in. mandrel, ' P& }7 k6 r" k' b5 R" N
ridged side out.
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UL (4) Detailed Examination.
$ C+ o5 u! t2 Z [3 t+ QCounter-Check (4) Physical Properties.
8 ~# y+ h7 \/ o! A1 kProgram (4) Cold Bend.
8 [6 }! `; Y& U' D# [& I1 S# A (4) Deformation Test. ! n' P4 W4 F3 O/ h! s9 e7 \
* (12) Horizontal Flame Test.
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