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4.4.8 Low Temperature-Cold Bend
Jacketed cable shall be tested using the procedure of WC 27500. Temperature, mandrel
diameter and test weight shall be as specified in the applicable specification sheet. After
examination for cracks, shielded and jacketed specimens shall be subjected to the voltage
withstand test of 4.4.10 herein.
4.4.9 Radiation Resistance
A 10-foot (3-m) specimen of the finished wire or cable shall be subjected to the electron
radiation dosage specified in the applicable specification sheet at an average rate of between 5
and 10 megarads (50 and 100 kGy) per minute. Following exposure, the center portion of the
specimen shall be wound around the mandrel as specified in the applicable sheet. The ends of
the specimen shall extend at least 6 inches (152 mm) beyond the wound portion. For finished
wire and shielded and jacketed specimens, the specimen shall then be removed from the
mandrel without unwinding and shall be subjected to the voltage withstand test of 4.4.10. For
jacketed only specimens, the specimen shall be examined for cracks while still on the mandrel.
4.4.10 Voltage Withstand Test (Post Environmental)
The uninsulated ends of the specimen shall be attached to an electric lead. The specimen shall
be immersed in a 5-percent, by weight, solution of sodium chloride in water at 20 to 25°C,
except that the uninsulated ends and 1.5 in. (38 mm) of insulated wire or cable at each end of
the specimen shall protrude above the surface of the solution. After immersion for 5 hours, the
voltage specified in the applicable specification sheet at 60 Hz shall be applied between the
conductor or the shield, as applicable, and an electrode in contact with the liquid. The voltage
shall be gradually increased at a uniform rate from zero to the specified voltage in 0.5 minute,
maintained at that voltage for a period of 5 minutes for finished wire specimens and 1 minute
for finished cable specimens, and gradually reduced to zero in 0.5 minute.
4.4.10.1 Inner Jacket
For accelerated aging and life cycle cable specimens only, containing a jacket between two
shields, the voltage withstand test of 4.4.10 shall additionally be conducted on the inner jacket
with the voltage as specified in the applicable specification sheet being applied between the
two shields.
5. STANDARD PACKAGING
Unless otherwise specified (see 6.1), the following shall define the standard spooling and
labeling requirements for wire and cable furnished under this specification. Standard shipping
tolerance on ordered quantity for both wire and cable shall be ± 10 percent.
5.1 SPOOLING REQUIREMENTS
All layers of wire or cable shall be wound on spools or reels (see 5.1.3) with sufficient tension
to prevent shifting of layers and creation of crossovers within layers.