IC 6442 Specially Recommended Trailing Cables

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. C. IlsLey
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1931

Abstract

A specially recommended cable is a rubber-sheathed cable that has met the minimum performance requirements for cables as set forth in Schedule 20. The first in the series of recommended cables was listed September, 1930, by an ad- vance notice published as Information Circular 6375 which described the conditions under which the cable tests were made. Since that time six additional cables have met the test re- quirements and have been specially recommended. The complete list of specially recommended. cables is as follows: Specially recommended-cables Cable Symbol No. Hazacord No. 2 BM1 Stranding 19 x 7 Hazacord No. 3 BM2 do. Hazacord No. 4 BM3 do. Super-service No. 3 BM4 7 x 19 Super-service No. 2 Super-service No.. 4 BM5 do. BM6 do. Super-service No. 4 BM7 7x 7 Manufacturer Hazard Insulated Wire Works (division of the Okonite Co.) Do. Do. Rome Wire Company (division of the General Cable Corporation) Do. Do. Do. The cables listed were all twin (parallel duplex) cables having outer belts or cov- erings of approximately -inch high-grade rubber compound, and have the same general appear- ance and relative dimensions as the types of twin cables in general use. The cables were tested under conditions designed to show their approximate perform- ance under mine conditions. Only twin-type cables have met these test conditions. Although the recommended trailing cables are much better and safer for mine use than other cables and withstand being run over by a 7-ton car, they should not be considered as 100 per cent safe. The 7-ton car test represents the minimum limit requirement effective at present under Schedule 2-C, but the test car operates on a straight and level track, and thus does not represent the more severe conditions of mine use such as might result from uneven and curved tracks.
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APA: L. C. IlsLey  (1931)  IC 6442 Specially Recommended Trailing Cables

MLA: L. C. IlsLey IC 6442 Specially Recommended Trailing Cables. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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