Outer sheath Sample Clauses

Outer sheath. Outer sheath to be PVC as per IEC 60502-1 and/ or as per BS EN 50363, and this outer sheath shall be embossed with name of manufacturer followed by “Low Voltage Electrical Cables - IDECO Tender No. 36/2022 “as per IEC 60502, IEC60811 and BS. 5467. * * Cross – section drawing showing each part of the cable, dimensions and thickness to be submitted with the tender document Low Voltage Cables Tests Routine tests Routine tests are normally carried out on each manufactured length of cable. The number of lengths to be tested may however be reduced or an alternative test method adopted, according to agreed quality control procedures. Cables shall be subjected to all routine tests specified in IEC 60502-1, routine tests required by this standard are as follows:
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Outer sheath. The Outer Sheath shall be of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compound confirming to the requirements of Type ST1 of IS: 5831 with FRLS properties with latest amendments. The outer sheath shall be appliedby extrusion process. The thickness of the outer sheath shall be as per IS: 1554(Part – I). No tolerance on the negative sideshall be acceptable
Outer sheath. Outer sheath to be PVC as per IEC 60502-1 and/ or as per BS EN 50363. The Outer sheath shall be protected against UV radiation and this outer sheath shall be embossed and shall be marked as in 6.6.

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