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Technical Section


  Catalog Corrections

  Cable Attributes

  The Importance of Oil Resistance White Paper

  Cable Design to Meet Wind Turbine Industry Standards

  RoHS Designation & Lapp Products

 

  NFPA 79 White Paper

  LAPP NEC Doppler for Use in Cable Tray Applications

  Halogen Free Cables

  European Cable Stranding

  American Cable Stranding

  Solid Conductors - AWG Properties Chart

  Stranded Wires - AWG Properties Chart

  Cabling Techniques

  Typical Motion for Flexing Cable

  National Electric Code Allowable Conductor Ampacity
Table 310.15(B)(16)
Table 310.15(B)(17)
Temperature Correction Factors
Adjustment Factors for More than Three Current-Carrying Conductors in a Raceway or Cable

  Properties of Insulation Materials

  Cable Recommendations for Common Coolants Used in Harsh Environments

  Number Codes
Chart No. 1
Chart No. 2
Chart No. 3
for Paired Cables

 

Color Codes
Chart No. 4 - UNITRONIC® 300 & 300 CY (24-22 AWG)
Chart No. 5 - UNITRONIC® 300 & 300 CY (20-16 AWG)
Chart No. 6 - VDE 0293
Chart No. 7 - DIN 47100 for Paired Cables
Chart No. 8 - DIN 47100 Without Color Repetition


  Chart No. 9 - ÖLFLEX ® 100 Series for 6 or More Conductors
Chart No. 10 -
UNITRONIC® 100 Series
Chart No. 11 -
VDE 0815 for Industrial Electronics Cable
Chart No. 12 -
ICEA S-66-524 NEMA WC-7

  Cable Installation Instructions

  North American Regulatory Safety Standards Agencies

  Exposed Run Approval

  International Regulatory Agencies

  VFD Cable Selection Guide

  VFD White Paper

  VFD Features & Comparison

  Voltage Designations

  ATEX
Electric Systems in Areas with Risk of Explosion

  Glossary of Terms

  Conversion Factors
Connectors
  Connector Whitepaper: Connector Selection to Avoid Downtime

  Overview of Housings

  How to Choose Hoods

  Plugs & Receptacles Overview

  General Approvals/ Design Specifications

  PG to Metric Conversion

  IP Ratings

  NEMA Ratings

  Materials

  Sealing Materials

  Chemical, Thermal, & Mechanical Values

  Derating Curves

  Recommended Torque For EPIC® Assembly Screws

  Cable Outer Diameters For PG & NPT

  Cross Reference For AWG To MM 2

  PG Gland Sizes for Multi-Wire Cables

  Dimensional Data- EPIC® Connectors- PDF

  PIN & Sleeve Connectors

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