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In manufacturing plants and multi-storey buildings, electrical
installations begin with the distribution circuits from the Transformer
Station or Electrical Room, or with the service entrance cable
to the main panel in the case of single- or multi-family dwellings.
Whatever the service being provided
power, control, security,
data or voice communication
the objective is to have continuous,
reliable, trouble-free operation, in a system that is able to
withstand unexpected demands and overload conditions.
For each building the particular load requirements and range of
services must be considered when selecting the sizes and types,
in conformance with the local electrical code. There are distinct
benefits from specifying a copper-conductor wire and cable that
has been manufactured under rigid specification and quality control
procedures. It can be counted-on to provide maximum performance
with minimum maintenance.
The types of wire and cable are divided into seven main groups.
The seven principal types of wire and cable 'in buildings', are:
Single-Conductor Cables
Non-Metallic Sheathed Cables
Armoured Cables
Teck Cables
Instrumentation Cables
Low Voltage Cables
Communications Wire & Cable
There are sub-types under these main headings, and variations
of sizes and design for each type. Only the most common ones are
shown here. In the wire and cable descriptions a number of insulation
and jacket materials have been abbreviated as follows:
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Cross-Linked Polyethylene
Ethylene-Propylene Rubber
Polyvinyl Chloride
Polyethylene
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XLPE
EPR
PVC
PE
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