Re: Fixing Damaged Wire
Originally posted by Brewer:
if wire is damaged before or after a pull is it good practice just to tape over the damaged area? Or repull?
Well, consider Art 110.2, 110.3, 110.7, 110.11, 110.12, ...
At the minimum, I would check the mfg literature to see if the repair method/material is identified for the the intended use.
Next, look at the area of installation:
For example, I would consider pulling a taped over insulation nick into a conduit as an explicit act of aggression.
On the other side, I have repaired cable jackets in a cable tray using a 3M product identified (by 3M) for the the purpose. Worked great.
Originally posted by jhr:
...what if the pull is 4 500mcm cables 200 feet long, and IMO it would depend on the severity of the damage
I assume you mean in conduit. If there is copper showing, no question. Pull it out, replace it, unless your repair can meet the criteria listed above. "But that is really expensive," Yes, that's true. Bummer.
If the copper is not showing, then some insulation thickness determination is in order. My inclination is that if I thought it needed tape, then it comes out.
I can tell you what it costs to have that kind of a cable (big, high short ckt current) fail in a couple of years when the moisture gets past the tape.
carl
[ January 05, 2006, 03:45 PM: Message edited by: coulter ]