OFR-55-82 Design And Testing Of Joining Sleeves For Trailing Cable Ground And Pilot Wires

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 121
- File Size:
- 17459 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
The purpose of the work covered by this contract is to develop a ground and pilot conductor connector which will significantly improve mine trailing cable splice performance. This work compliments the work completed under Contract 00357100 on the development of crimp connectors for the phase conductors of trailing cables. A brief discussion on splice problems is presented as an introductory means and substantiates the need for the development and test programs outlined in this report. As with the phase development work, the ground and pilot connector work is essentially of an empirical nature. As a result time is devoted to explaining the derivations of the test procedures used. In order to familiarize the reader with connector terminology a section is devoted to a glossary of pertinent terms. The connector design effort includes connectors for splicing ground and pilot conductors. A distinction is made between connectors suitable for splicing round and flat ground configurations. The same also applies to the pilot conductors. During the course of this work, much time has been devoted to the question of suitability of round cable configurations for trailing cable applications. This is discussed in detail along with resulting conclusions and recommendations. A field test program was conducted in order to confirm ground and pilot connector laboratory data. This testing also determined the viability of the connector designs and recommended installation techniques in a mine environment.
Citation
APA:
(1979) OFR-55-82 Design And Testing Of Joining Sleeves For Trailing Cable Ground And Pilot WiresMLA: OFR-55-82 Design And Testing Of Joining Sleeves For Trailing Cable Ground And Pilot Wires. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.