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75.1 Cord and wires employed in a seasonal lighting product shall be secured within the attachment plug,7 n9 Z2 h- q1 r' n" S
current tap, or cord connector such that the conductor insulation does not slip away from the terminal
5 J2 W, H# O/ M" }2 mconnections. Unless a knot in the cord or wires inside the plug or other equivalent positive means provides
- u1 ~7 {0 d5 X: C" f! s2 i! ]7 Qsecurity for the conductor insulation, the assembly shall be capable of withstanding the pull described in
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conductors at the entry to the device.# Y" x9 Y% Z/ b% n9 z; O- L
75.2 One device is to be wired as intended with at least a 6-inch (152-mm) length of flexible cord or wires.+ Y) Q: x6 c* G; S& z* ]& S" l
The insulation on each conductor of the cord or wires is to be slit, parallel to the conductor, for a short( Q L S% `: a' `
distance at a point approximately 1 inch (25.4 mm) from its entry into the device, and all strands of the
4 Q! ?7 [# p ]" S% j0 H9 V( jconductor and the separator (if any) are to be severed at the slit portion. With the device securely held by }" `, p* {, ~ s
its blades, a direct pull of 15 lbs (67 N) for 20 AWG (0.52 mm2) or larger conductors and 10 lbs (45 N)
! ?8 E; B( m0 Q' Rfor conductors smaller than 20 AWG is to be applied for 2 minutes at the free end of the cord or wires.
' _ K7 v+ V& N5 AThe pull is to be applied in a direction normal to the plane of the cord-entry hole.
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9 W" ^# N. V+ }: O9 T% g7 u* G为什么要把线撕开?,什么意思呀? |
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