1、C22.2 No. 249-96(IEEE Std 1210-1996)(reaffirmed 2011)Standard tests for determining compatibility of cable-pulling lubricants with wire and cableGeneral Instruction No. 1C22.2 No. 249-96(IEEE Std 1210-1996)October 1996Title: Standard tests for determining compatibility of cable-pulling lubricants wi
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9、of the publisher. Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants with Wire and Cable Contents Technical Committee on Wiring Products iv CSA Preface v CSA Foreword vi IEEE Std 121 0-1996 IEEE Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants with Wire
10、and Cable S October 1996 III C22.2 No. 24 9-96 Technical Committee on Wiring Products R.E. Edwards Atcan Cable, Chair Mississauga, Ontario Representing Producers Z.S. Paniri Canadian Standards Association, Administrator Etobicoke, Ontario Representing Regulatory Authorities D.H. Dunsire Manitoba Hyd
11、ro, Winnipeg, Manitoba J. Einarson Yukon Department of Community and Transportation Services, Whitehorse, Yukon R.L. Hicks Ontario Hydro, Mississauga, Ontario E.J. Power PEI Department of Provincial Affairs, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Representing Producers M. Hopkins Cable Tech Company Lim
12、ited, Stouffville, Ontario V. Mascarenhas Scarborough, Ontario B. Nattel BINAT Consultants, Montral, Qubec K.L. Rodel Hubbell Canada Inc., Pickering, Ontario Representing General Interests D. Hedervary-Konth Public Works Canada, Ottawa, Ontario M. Polansky Downsview, Ontario V.G. Rowe Calgary, Alber
13、ta S IV October1996 Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants with Wire and Cable CSA Preface This is the first edition of CSA Standard C22.2 No. 249, Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants with Wire and Cable. t is intended to replace
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32、 1 R3. vi October 1996 IEEE Std 121 0-1 996 IEEE Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants With Wire and Cable Sponsor Insulated Conductors Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Approved 21 May 1996 IEEE Standards Board Abstract: Criteria and test methods for
33、 determining the compatibility of cable-pulling lubricants (compounds) with cable jacket or other exterior cable covering are described in this standard. Cable-pulling lubricants are used to lower the tension on cable as it is pulled into conduit, duct, or directionally bored holes. Compatibility is
34、 important because lubricants should not negatively inter- act with the cables they lubricate. Compatiblity of lubricants with a variety of common cable cover- ings is considered. Keywords: cable, cable covering, cable jacket, cable pulling, compatibility, compound, dielectric withstand, immersion t
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49、Compatibility of Cable- Pulling Lubricants With Wire and Cable.) Cable-pulling lubricants (compounds) are used to lower the tension on cable as it is pulled into conduit, duct, or directionally bored holes. These friction reducers play an important part in minimizing physical damage to cable as it is installed. It is important that lubricants do not negatively affect the cables they lubricate. Conventional oils and greases are generally not suitable pulling lubricants, since they can swell and weaken plastic jackets and insulations. The purpose of this standard is to provide criteria
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