Characteristic Properties of Secondary Network Cables [includes discussion]

This is one of several papers1-7 on problems associated with low-voltage secondary network cables. The data reported in this paper deal specifically with characteristic properties of such cables determined on an industry basis. These data are intended to be representative of insulations produced during the past decade, the emphasis being on nonmetallic-sheathed cables for low-voltage secondary network systems.

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