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Q: What is maximum gap between gland plate and first cleat for HV cable into switchboard on trefoil cables?
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Can you trefoil same phase cables?

can do trefoil to the same phase cables


Why trefoil formation for single core cable?

Voltages are induced in the sheath of cables running in parallel which result in circulating currents flowing in the sheaths. The distances between single core cables running in parallel determine the voltages induced. With single core cables in trefoil formation (touching each other) the distances between the cables are minimum and thus the voltages induced are minimised and hence the circulating currents.The circulating currents cause localised heating.


Hub to hub maximum distance?

The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.The standard Ethernet cables (UTP) basically limits the maximum distance between hubs, or between switches, or between a hub and a switch, to about 100 meters. If you use a longer cable than that, the signal will degrade too much, and the network may become unstable.


What is the Condition that requires cables not to exceed a recommended maximum length?

attenuation


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What are some distinct disadvantages of fiber-optic cables?

Some disadvantages of using fiber optic cables:fiber cables are more expensive to install compared to conventional cables having conventional metal wire conductorsfiber-optic cables are more fragile than metal wire conductors, so they must have adequate and strong protective sheathing to suit the environment in which they are to be installedfiber-optic cables have higher costs for their electronic end-terminals compared to the end-terminals needed for conventional cables having metal wire conductorsfiber-optic cables are more difficult to split: more electronic end-terminal units must be used than for cables using conventional metal wire conductors.Some advantages of using fiber optic cables:very high maximum effective bandwidthvery long maximum distances between end terminals so that the costs of having to install and maintain intermediate repeaters can be savedfreedom from electro-magnetic interference.Conventional cables, having metal wire conductors, suffer from the opposite of each of those factors:low maximum effective bandwidthshort maximum distances between end-terminals and between any intermediate repeaters, so the extra costs of having to install - and maintain - several intermediate repeaters must be planned-forthey are always at risk from electro-magnetic interference unless they are efficiently shielded at extra cost.


Both front and back lights have stopped working on peugeot speedfight 2 why?

if it is like mine (2005) it has no supplying cables. only medium and maximum lights cables.


What is the maximum transmission speed achieved by coaxial network cables in ring network topologies?

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What is A type of bridge hung by cabels?

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