Cable Glossary
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       A
       A - Common abbreviation   for ampere.
       Abrasion Resistance - ability of material or   cable to resist surface wear.
       AC - Alternating Current (See   alternating current).
       Accelerated Aging - A test performed   on material or cable meant to duplicate longtime environmental conditions in a   relatively short amount of time.
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       B
       B+S - Brown and Sharpe   wire gauge, same as AWG.
       Bare Conductor - A conductor having   no insulation or jacket.
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       C
       C Symbol - Designated   for: capacitance, bias supply and centigrade.
       Cable - An   insulated conductor or twisted group of conductors used for the transmission of   electrical energy.
       Cable Core - The portion of a cable lying   under the outer protective covering.
       Cable Jacket - See   Sheath
       Cable Sheath - See Sheath
       Cabling - The act of twisting together two or more insulated components by machine to   form a cable.
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       D
       D-C - Direct   current
       D.C. - Direct current
       DCR -   Direct current resistance
       Dielectric - An insulating   material usually having a very low loss factor.
       Dielectric -   absorption The storage of charges within an insulation; evidenced by the   decrease of current flow after the application of dc voltage.
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       E
       E - Voltage,   electromotive force
       Earth - British terminology for   zero-reference ground.
       Eddy Current - An electric current   induced in a conductor by a varying magnetic field.
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       F
       F -   Fahrenheit
       FAA - Federal Aviation   Association
       Fault Ground - A fault to ground.
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       G
       Gage - A term used to   denote the physical size of a wire.
       Galvanized Steel Wire -   Steel wire coated with zinc.
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       H
       Hard Drawn Copper Wire - Copper wire that has been drawn to size and not annealed.
       Hash Mark   Stripe - A noncontinuous, helical stripe applied to a conductor for   circuit identification.
       Hazardous Location - Ignitable   vapors, dust, or fibers that may cause fire or explosion as defined by the   NEC.
       Heat Distortion - Distortion or flow of a material   through or configuration due to the application of heat.
       Heat   Shock - A test to determine stability of a material by sudden exposure   to a high temperature for a short period of time.
       Hertz (Hz) - Cycles per second. A cycle that occurs once every second has a frequency of 1   hertz. The bandwidth of the average phone line is between 300 and 3000 cycles   per second.
       Horizontal Stripe - A colored stripe running   horizontally with the axis of a conductor, sometimes called a longitudinal   stripe, used as a means of circuit   identification.
       Hygroscopic - The property of a material to   absorb moisture from the air.
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       I
       IACS - International   Annealed Copper Standard
       IAEI - International Association of   Electrical Inspectors
       ICEA - Insulated Cable Engineers   Association
       ICEA S-95-658-1999 - Standard for nonshielded   power cables rated 2000 volts or less for the distribution of electrical energy   covers THHN/THWN, XHHW and RHH/RHW/USE cables
       ID - Internal   Diameter
       IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic   Engineers
       IMC - Intermediate Metal   Conduit
       Impedance - The ratio of the effective value of the   potential difference between two terminals to the effective value of the current   flow produced by that potential difference.
       Inductance -   That property of an electrical circuit by virtue of which a varying current   induces an electromotive force in that circuit, or in an adjacent   circuit.
       Insulation - A non-conductive material usually   surrounding or separating two conductive   materials.
       Interstice - In cable construction, the space,   valley or void left between or around the cable   components
       IR - Insulation   resistance
       ISO - International Organization for   Standards
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       J
       Jacket - A non-metallic   covering over a wire insulation or an assembly of components. An overall jacket   on a multiconductor cable is also often referred to as a sheath.
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       K
       K - Constant used   to denote insulation resistance.
       KCM - 1000 circular   mils
       Kilocycle - A term denoting 1000   cycles.
       Kilohertz - A term denoting one thousand   cycles.
       KV - 1000V
       KVA - Kilovolt   amperes (1000 volt x amperes).
       KW - Kilowatt-1000 watts   power.
       KWH - Kilowatt hours (1000 watt hours).
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       L 
Lay - Often referred to as pitch. The position of a helical   element (conductor) of a cable in the axial length of a turn of the helix of   that element.
       LS - Low smoke
       Lug - A   term commonly used to describe a termination, usually crimped or soldered to the   conductor, with provision for screwing down to a terminal.
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       M
       MCM - Thousand circular   mils; e.g. 500 MCM is 500,000 circular mils.
       Megohmmeter -   An instrument used to measure insulation resistance (Readings are in   megohmes).
       Melt Extrude - To heat a material above its   crystalline melt point and extrude it through an   orifice.
       MFT - Abbreviation for one thousand   fee.t
       MHO - An electrical unit of conductivity, being the   conductivity of a body with the resistance of one ohm.
       Mho -   An electrical unit of conductivity, being the conductivity of a body with the   resistance of one ohm.
       MIL - Abbreviation for military as in   military specification for wire or cable   products.
       Multi-conductor - More than one conductor within a   single cable complex.
       Mutual Capacitance - Capacitance   between two conductors when all other conductors including ground are connected   together and then regarded as an ignored ground.
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       N
       NEC - National Electric   Code
       NEMA - National Electrical Manufacturers   Association
       NM - Non-metallic sheathed cable, braid or   plastic covered. For dry use, 60°C.
       NMC - Non-metallic   sheathed cable, plastic or neoprene covered. Wet or dry use, 60°C, and corrosive   applications.
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       O
       OD - The overall   diameter of a cable, including conductor(s), insulation(s), jacket (if used) and   concentric neutral (if used).
       OEM - Original Equipment   Manufacturers
       OSHA - Occupational Health and Safety   Administration
       OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act 1970 - Administered by U.S. Dept. of Labor which establishes Standards and safety   requirements which all businesses must meet.
       Overall   Diameter - The finished diameter of a wire of   cable.
       Overcurrent - The current which causes an excessive   temperature rise in a conductor.
       Overlap - The amount the   trailing edge laps over the leading edge of a spiral tape wrap.
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       P
       Peak Voltage - The   maximum instantaneous voltage.
       Percent Conductivity - The   conductivity of a material expressed as a percentage of that of   copper.
       Phase - A particular stage or point of advancement   in an electrical cycle. The fractional part of the period through which the time   has advanced measured from some arbitrary point usually expressed in electrical   degrees where 360° represents one cycle.
       Power Cables -   Cables of various sizes, construction, and insulation, single or   multi-conductor, designed to distribute primary power to various types of   equipment.
       Power Factor - The ratio of the power to the   effective values of the electromotive force multiplied by the effective value of   current in volts and amperes respectively. The cosine of the angle between   voltage applied and the current resulting.
       PSI - Pound per   square inch.
       PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
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       R
       Rated Temperature - The   maximum temperature at which an electric component can operate for extended   periods without the loss of its basic properties.
       Rated   Voltage - The maximum voltage at which an electrical component can be   operated for extended periods without undue degradation or safety   hazard.
       Reactance - That part of the impedance of an   alternating current circuit which is due to capacitance or   inductance.
       Resistance - The property of an electric circuit   which determines for a given current the rate at which electric energy is   converted into heat and has a value such that the current squared multiplied by   the resistance gives the power converted.
       RHW -   Rubber-insulated building wire, heat and moisture-resistant, 75°C wet or dry   locations, now allowed to be cross-linked polyethylene   insulated.
       Round Wire - A wire circular in cross section as   opposed to flat, square, etc.
       Rupture - In the breaking   strength or tensile strength tests the point at which a material physically   comes apart as opposed to yeild strength, elongation, etc.
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       S
       SD - Service drop   cable. Two code, rubber insulated conductors, tape, laid parallel with neutral   conductor concentric thereover. Tape and braid overall. Also round   construction.
       SE - Above ground service entrance cable, not   protected against mechanical abuse. Flame-retardant, moisture-resistant   covering. Overall neoprene sheath, 60°C-75°C.
       SER - Service   round entrance cable (Type SE, Style R).
       Series Resistance -   Any sum of resistances installed in sequential order within one   circuit.
       SEU - Service Entrance Cable (type SE, style U).   (Unarmored).
       Sheath - The material, usually an extruded   plastic or elastomer, applied outermost to a wire or cable to provide mechanical   and environmental protection. Very often referred to as a   jacket.
       SIC - Specific inductive capacitance. Same as   Dielectric Constant.
       Solid Conductor - A conductor   consisting of a single wire.
       Spark Test - A test designed to   locate pinholes in an insulated wire by application of an electrical potential   across the material for a very short period of time while the wire is drawn   through an electrode field.
       SPC - Submersible pump   cable
       Specific Gravity - The ratio of the weight of any   volume of substance to a weight of an equal volume of some substance taken as a   standard, usually water for liquids and hydrogen for gases.
       Square   Mil - The area of a square one mil by one   mil.
       Strand - A single uninsulated wire.
       Strand   Lay - The distance of advance of one strand of a spirally stranded   conductor, in one turn, measured axially.
       Stranded Conductor - A conductor composed of a group of wires, or of any combination of groups of   wires.
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       T
       Tank Test - A term used   to describe a voltage dielectric test where the specimen to be tested is   submerged in a liquid (usually water) and a voltage potential applied between   the conductor and liquid as ground.
       TC - Tray cable, per   Art. 340 of the NEC.
       Temperature Coefficient of Resistivity - The amount of resistance change of a material per degree of temperature   rise.
       Tensile Strength - A term denoting the greatest   longitudinal tensile stress a substance can bear without tearing apart or   rupturing.
       Tensile Stress - Force per unit cross sectional   area applied to elongate a material.
       TFFN - Fixture wire,   thermoplastic-covered with flexible stranding and nylon sheath, 90°C   dry.
       Thermal Rating - The maximum and /or minimum   temperature at which a material will perform its functions without undue   degradation.
       Thermal Resistance - That change in the   electrical resistance of a material when subjected to heat. Resistance to heat   flow from conductors to outer surface of insulation or sheath in a wire of   cable.
       Thermal Resistivity - Thermal resistance of a unit   cube of material.
       Thermal Shock - The resulting   characteristics when a material is subjected to rapid and wide range changes in   temperature in an effort to discover its ability to withstand heat and   cold.
       Thermoplastic Insulation - Jacket compounds (such as   PVC, PE, and TPE) that will resoften and distort from their formed shapes by   heating above a critical temperature peculiar to the   material.
       Thermosetting - Term describing insulation that   will resoften or distort from its formed shape by heating until a destructive   temperature is reached.
       THHN - Thermoplastic insulated, high   heat resistant, nylon jacketed cable, 90°C dry location, 75°C wet   location.
       THW - PVC insulated building wire.   Flame-retardant, moisture and heat-resistant, 75°C. Dry and wet   locations.
       THWN - 75°C, 600V nylon jacketed PVC insulated   building wire. For wet and dry locations.
       THWN-2 - Same as   THWN with 90°C dry, 90°C wet location.
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       U
       UF - Underground feeder   cable, thermoplastic insulated 60°C wet or dry   locations.
       UFB - Underground feeder cable, thermoplastic   insulated with conductors rated at 90°C.
       UL - Underwriters   Laboratory. Standards and tests that wire must meet in order to receive UL   approval.
       Ultraviolet Degradation - The degradation caused   by long time exposure of a material to sunlight or other ultraviolet rays   containing radiation.
       Unidirectional Stranding - A conductor   stranding configuration in which all layers have the same direction of   lay.
       Unilay Stranding - A bunched construction having 19,   27, 37, or any number of strands which might be found in a concentric   stranding.
       USE - Underground service entrance cable, rubber   insulated, neoprene jacketed, 75°C wet location.
       USE-2 -   Same as USE except 90°C wet rating.
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       V
       Volt - A unit of   electromotive force.
       Voltage - The term most often used to   designate electric pressure that exists between two points and is capable of   producing a flow of current when a closed circuit is connected between the two   points.
       Voltage Rating - The highest voltage that may be   continuously applied to a wire or cord in conformance with standards or   specifications.
       VW-1 - Underwriters Laboratories vertical   wire flame test applicable to single conductor wires and cables (formerly   FR-1).
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       W
       W/O/G - Without   ground.
       Wall Thickness - A term expressing the thickness of   a layer of applied insulation or jacket.
       Water Absorption   Test - A method to determine the water absorbed through an insulating   material after a given water immersion period.
       WC 70 - Same   as ICEA S-95-658-1999
       WC8-1974 - Same as ICEA   S68-516
       Wire - Wire can be divided into two areas: 1. A   slender rod or filament of drawn metal; 2. A rod of drawn metal filament covered   with insulation. These can be classified as drawn metal wire and insulated wire   respectively.
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       X
     
XHHW - 600V cross-linked polyethylene (XLP) insulated   building wire. 90ºC for dry and damp locations, and 75ºC for wet   locations.
           XHHW-2 - 600V cross-linked polyethylene (XLP)   insulated building wire. 90ºC dry, 90°C wet.
           XLP -   Cross-linked polyethylene
           XLPE - Cross-linked   polyethylene


