82-A Series Power Cable Splice Kit
Instructions
LISTED 98U1
Wire connector system for use with underground conductors.
1.0 Applications:
Designed for use in weather-exposed or direct-burial locations. For making inline (straight) splices on unshielded,
synthetic insulated cables rated up to a maximum of 5kV and for multiple conductor cables rated up to a maximum
of 1kV. UL Listed for direct burial and submerged applications up to 600 volts and 90°C. For use with UL Listed
connectors only. These kits will accommodate the following connectors and conductor sizes:
Table A
Kit No.
82-A1
Conductor Size
#2 AWG (max.)
Connector O.D.
13/32" (maximum)
Cable O.D.
5/8" (maximum)
Sheath Opening (L)
4 1/2" (maximum)
(A)
1/2
connector length
(B)
1/4"
82-A2
#2 AWG (min.)
#3/0 (max.)
5/8" (maximum)
1" (maximum)
6" (maximum)
1/2
connector length
1/2"
82-A3
#3/0 (min.)
400 kcmil (max.)
1" (maximum)
1 9/16" (maximum)
9" (maximum)
1/2
connector length
1/2"
2.0 Kit Contents:
Mold Body....................................................A
Pouring Spouts..............................................B
Scotch™ 23 Electrical Tape ........................C
3M™ Scotchcast™ No. 4 Resin ..................D
C
D
A
B
A
3.0 Prepare Cable:
3.1
For 1000 volt:
Thoroughly scrape all wax and dirt 5"
back from each cable end. Prepare cable ends exactly as
shown. See Table A for proper sizing and dimensions.
A
A
Sheath Cutback ..................A
1000 Volt maximum
3.2
For 5 kV maximum:
Thoroughly scrape all wax and
dirt 5" back from each cable end. Prepare cable ends
exactly as shown. Do not cut insulation while
removing outer sheath. See Table A for proper sizing
and dimensions.
Bare Conductor ................................A
Insulation Pencil ..............................B
Maximum Sheath Opening ..............L
B
A
A
B
L
5 kV maximum
4.0 Connection
4.1
4.2
Make connections according to instructions for connector being used. The mold will accept:
a) Crimped type connectors and b) Split solder sleeve connectors.
Multi-conductor Cables.
Stagger individual connectors (provide lateral spacing of 1/2" between ends of
connectors) and insulate connector with Scotch™ 23 Electrical Tape. Sheath opening should not exceed
dimension “L” in Table A.
Note: Connectors not provided with kit.
4.3
Tape Over Connector Area.
Apply one layer, half-lapped,
Scotch 23 Electrical Tape over connector area only. Do not
wrap tape onto the pencilled area.
5.0 Install Mold Body
5.1
Trim mold ends with knife to fit cable slightly loose.
Hold mold halves in place, centered over splice. Snap
mold halves together firmly. Check to see that both
seams are carefully snapped together. Tape ends of mold
body around cable to seal. Use supplied Scotch 23
Electrical Tape.
IMPORTANT: Stretch tape to 3/4 original width.
6.0 Pour Splice
6.1
6.2
Put pouring spouts in holes.
Position splice level. Mix resin thoroughly per instructions on resin package. Pour resin immediately after
mixing. Fill only through one spout until both spouts are completely filled. When resin has solidified and
cooled, splice may be put into service. Clip off spouts, if desired.
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Trousse d’épissure pour câbles
d’alimentation de série 82-A
Instructions
1.0 Applications:
Conçue pour les câbles exposés aux intempéries ou posés en pleine terre.
Permet d’effectuer des épissures en ligne
(droites) sur des câbles non blindés à isolant synthétique dont la tension nominale est inférieure ou égale à 5 kV et
sur les câbles multipolaires dont la tension nominale est inférieure ou égale à 1 kV. Convient uniquement aux
connecteurs homologués UL. Homologué UL pour les câbles souterrains et submergés jusqu’à une tension nominale
de 600 V et une température de 90 °C.
Cette trousse convient aux connecteurs et aux conducteurs ci-dessous:
Table A
No. de la
trousse
82-A1
LISTED 98U1
Wire connector system for use with underground conductors.
Calibre du
conducteur
#2 AWG (max)
Prise O.D.
10,3 mm (max)
D.E.
du câble
15,9 mm (max)
Ouverture de
la gaine
(L)
11,4 cm (max)
(A)
(B)
1/2
6,4 mm
Longueur du connecteur
1/2
12,7 mm
Longueur du connecteur
1/2
12,7 mm
Longueur du connecteur
82-A2
#2 AWG (min)
#3/0 (max)
15,9 mm (max)
25,4 mm (max)
15,2 cm (max)
82-A3
#3/0 (min)
400 kcmil (max)
25,4 mm (max)
39,7 mm (max)
22,9 cm (max)
2.0 Contenu de la trousse :
Corps du moule ............................................A
Becs verseurs ................................................B
Ruban isolant Scotch™ 23 ..........................C
Résine Scotchcast™ n° 4 ............................D
C
D
A
B
A
3.0 Préparation du câble :
3.1
Pour 1000 V :
Retirer toute trace de cire et de saleté
à 12,7 cm de chaque extrémité du câble. Préparer les
extrémités du câble tel qu’illustré. Voir le tableau A
pour le calibre et les dimensions appropriés.
Retirer la gaine ....................A
A
A
1000 V (max)