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http://data.ul.com/awm/AWMStyleQry.asp?%5BAskStyle%5D=2651 UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. APPLIANCE WIRING MATERIAL
5 t! ~/ B& Q- P. P1 U+ SSubj. 758 Section 2 Page 2651 Issued: 1973-08-13" X3 k% d1 O) i# X5 K
Revised: 2003-07-14
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Conductors No. 36-14 AWG, 2 through 150, solid or stranded. " H. }' \3 m* d
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Insulation Polyvinyl Chloride, 9 mils minimum average, 7 mils
2 v( l: W F9 Q! fminimum at any point. Top or bottom layers may form ridges. Extruded or heat laminated PVC. Sections of the cable may be split into singles or groups of conductors.
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Shield Optional.
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Covering (Optional.) PVC, 5 mils minimum at any point,
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# N N# s7 Z8 ~! E3 DStandard Appliance Wiring Material UL 758./ d% v7 N+ `. m$ p x) {
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2 C6 G& g# H9 N( MInstructions Detailed Examination.. z+ j0 ~$ X% b" X; u3 W& x& n
to UL Dielectric Withstand, 2000 V, 50 to 60 Hz for one minute
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Flexing - Unaged. Insulation shall not crack when flexed ^% `; Z: I( q! Z& X* D/ f
flat wise into a “U” bend around 1/8 in. mandrel, , W8 A3 I& U' E) t" c1 i- Y+ R
ridged side out.& t9 Z! P0 t8 q3 G1 j
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UL (4) Detailed Examination.
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Program (4) Cold Bend.! o, h: d. A3 a% h) d
(4) Deformation Test.
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