Protecting Knob & Tube wires entering a panel, sleeves called "Loom Duct" were used to protect the conductors and held in place with a "Loom Clip". When Knob and Tube wiring was phased out in the late 30's a multi conductor cable was introduced. This cable had paper around each conductor and then enclosed in Loom duct. This new cable was called "Loomex".
do you mean drip loop? its where a cable coming down a wall, loops down then up before going through the wall. means water running down the cable will not enter wall with cable
Cord/Cable is resistant to Sunlight, Oil, Water, and the -A is a Flexibility designation.
cable gland sise 20s means
what should be the distance between instrument cable and electrical cable
Ideally yes. Any potential for the cabling to move against the edges of the hole will cause shorting out and potential fire hazard as well as electrocution. <<>> The electrical code does not allow home cable (loomex) to be used in non combustible buildings. If metal studs are used throughout a commercial building then BX has to be used. There are grommets that make pulling the BX through the metal studs much more easier. To save labour on the job the grommets are highly recommended. They can be installed as the holes in the studs are punched out.
It lets you know what material the cable is made from.
Rj 45 refers to the ends of the cable. The type of end it has. The cable itself is cat 5.
if by "twisted pair cable" you mean a cat5 cable which is commonly used as an ethernet cable. then it´s made of copper.
if you mean the pivot on the cable yes it comes with it . if you mean the ball end on the carb the cable clips onto .. no that's a separate part
Cable bill means the statement that tells you how much you need to pay to keep your cable on. Typically, a cable bill will be due on the same day each month.
the pata cable has the colors of the rainbow such as blue and red.
i think one direction
RF = Radio Frequency
i dont know what you mean but all you need would is a av cable compatibility t.v .
Assuming you mean 2001 S-10, it doesn't have a speedometer cable, it is electronic.
Cable bill means the statement that tells you how much you need to pay to keep your cable on. Typically, a cable bill will be due on the same day each month.
Not enough information. If you mean an electrical cable, no it is not safe unless you have isolated it and verified that it is no longer "live"!