Wiring and Connectors Sample Clauses

Wiring and Connectors. 2.5.1. The cables used to supply the trailer electrical energy shall have a conductor cross-sectional area compatible with the continuous current defined in paragraph 2.3. above. 2.5.2. Until a uniform standard has been defined the connector used to connect to the trailer shall fulfil the following: (a) The pins shall have a current carrying capacity compatible with the maximum continuous current defined in paragraph 2.3. above; (b) Until uniform standards have been agreed the environmental protection of the connector shall be appropriate to the application and included in the Annex 6 assessment; and (c) The connector shall not be interchangeable with an existing electrical connector currently used on the towing vehicle i.e. ISO 7638, ISO 12098, etc.
Wiring and Connectors. 3.4.1. The cables used to supply the trailer steering system with electrical energy shall have a conductor cross sectional area compatible with the energy requirements of the steering system installed on the trailer. 3.4.2. Until a uniform standard has been defined the connector used to connect to the trailer shall fulfil the following: (a) The pins shall have a current carrying capacity compatible with the maximum current defined by the vehicle manufacturer in paragraph 3.1. above; (b) Until uniform standards have been agreed the environmental protection of the connector shall be appropriate to the application and included in the Annex 6 assessment; (c) The connector shall not be interchangeable with an existing electrical connector currently used on the towing vehicle, i.e. ISO 7638, ISO 12098, etc.
Wiring and Connectors. Wire shall be copper and sizes referred to on the Seller’s drawings must refer to copper wire sizes. For medium voltage conductors, splices, and other related items, please refer to PG&E specifications. Installation of copper wires, cables, and connection devices shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and CEC-2001, Part 3. Cables must not be bent to a smaller radius than is recommended by the manufacturer. Voltage drop must be limited to 2% on main AC circuit and 3% on DC circuits, including losses in conductors and through all fuses, blocking diodes, ad termination points.

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