Splicing And Terminating 030104c Flashcards

1
Q

What are the four common classes of terminations and connections?

Objective 1 Page 2

A

Soldered

Fused

Mechanical

Compression

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2
Q

What type of connection is best for electronics?

Objective 1 Page 2

A

Soldered

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3
Q

What connection normally requires a screwdriver and is considered reusable?

Objective 1 Page 3

A

Mechanical

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4
Q

What is the proper way to remove the insulation from conductors?

Objective 2 Page 7

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Penciling the insulation at approximately 30 degrees.

Ensure to never ring the conductors.

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5
Q

Name four materials that can be used to reinsulate a spliced conductor?

Objective 2 Page 8

A

Electrical tape

Heat Shrink Tubing & Caps

Splicing Compound

Preformed insulating covers and boots.

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6
Q

What are two insulation properties you must consider when selecting a twist-on wire connector?

Objective 2 Page 8

A

Maximum voltage

Temperature.

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7
Q

What are the three basic wire or cable connections?

Objective 3 Page 11

A

Splices

Taps

Terminations.

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8
Q

What is the difference between a splice and a tap?

Objective 3 Page 11 & 12

A

Splice is the joining of two or more conductors of the same size and ampacity.

Taps are connections when at least one of the conductors is a smaller size that the other conductors.

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9
Q

What is a termination?

Objective 3 Page 13

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The connection of a conductor at its final destination.

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10
Q

What is the maximum wire size that can be terminated under a screw?

Objective 4 Page 15

A

10 AWG

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11
Q

On devices that have a wire binding screw terminal with a raised shoulder what is not required?

Objective 4 Page 15

A

It is not required to wrap the conductor around the screw.

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12
Q

What are the four problems specific to aluminum conductor connections?

Objective 5 Page 22 & 23

A

Oxidation

Cold Flow

Thermal Expansion

Galvanic Corrosion.

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13
Q

What markings must be on a receptacle if it is to be used with aluminum conductors?

Objective 5 Page 24

A

CU/AL or CO/ALR

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14
Q

What must you do after stripping aluminum wire?

Objective 5 Page 22

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Must be wire brushed to remove any oxide then coat with anti-oxidant.

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15
Q

What can you do to help with cold flow?

Objective 5 Page 23

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A lowering binding pressure can help reduce cold flow. A conical or helical washer must be used when you connect aluminum lugs to bus bars.

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16
Q

What can happen if you use a normal copper connector for aluminum?

Objective 5 Page 23

A

Due to the extra 38% expansion size of aluminum, over several heating and cooling cycles the conductor will become loose.

17
Q

What are some ways to reduce galvanic corrosion?

Objective 5 Page 23

A

Keep connections dry

Have one material a much larger mass than the other.

Separating the metals by non-reactive, but conductive alloy spacers.

18
Q

What type of connection utilizes an exothermic reaction and is often used for grounding and bonding connections?

Objective 1 Page 3

A

Fused Connections.

19
Q

What type of connection requires a tool and are not reusable?

Objective 1 Page 4

A

Compression Connections