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  raychem wire and cable 501 oakside avenue, redwood city, ca 94063-3800 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. specification: 55PC this issue: issue 8 date: 18 may 2015 replaces: issue 7 page: 1 of 18 ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. process-controlled wire and cable, radiation-crosslinked, modified etfe*-insulated 1. scope 1.1 scope this specification describes the characteristi cs, processes, and associated quality assurance provisions for process-controlled wire and cab le products. these products are manufactured with an extruded insulation and jacket material of radiation-crosslinked, modified etfe, in conjunction with various conduc tor and shield materials. 1.2 definitions this section defines terms, not defined elsewhe re, that are used in this specification and referenced documents. cable - two or more wires twisted together, or one or more wires with an overall shield. each wire, in this case, is termed a cable component. characteristic - descriptive and/or measurable features or properties that define the part or process relative to design, performance, or process. conductor - the central, metallic component of an insula ted wire, having a singl e (solid) strand, or multiple, twisted strands. jacket - an extruded layer of insulation applied over a cable. its function is to provide mechanical and environmental protection rather than electrical properties. scd - the specification control drawing describes a single wire or cable construction in one awg size or a range of awg sizes. it also cont ains requirements for certain characteristics. shield - a braided, or spiral, covering of round or fl at metallic strands covering a wire or cable. target value - the central value for a charact eristic that reflects the ideal condition for the part or process. tolerance limits - values that represent limits of accep tability for a given characteristic. wire - a conductor having one or more concentr ic layers of extruded insulation. *ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene
page 2 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 1.3 standard insulation and jacket colors unless otherwise specified, finished wire a nd cable products shall be supplied with the following colors: 1.3.1 finished wire, cable jackets, and single-conductor cable finished wire, cable jackets, and the component wire of single-conductor cable shall be white in accordance with mil-std-104, class 1 limits. 1.3.2 multiconductor cable (two or more components) the insulation color for component wires of multiconductor cable shall be as follows: wire no. color wire no. color 1 red 6 violet 2 blue 7 orange 3 yellow 8 brown 4 green 9 pink 5 black 2. manufacturing process flow this section defines and outlines the essential pro cesses, and their relationships, used in the manufacture of the wire and cable described herein. table 1 identifies the manufacturing process steps used for the basic product constr uctions offered under this specification. table 2 identifies the product characteristics that are established and/or subsequently verified at these process steps (subsequent x's in the same row for a particular characteristic(s) indicate steps that have the potential to modify th e initially established characteristic, thus the characteristic is rechecked). process step definitions: extr. - the process of extruding layers of insulation on a conductor, or a jacket on a cable. beam - the process of radiation crosslinking the insulation or jacket. pid - product identification (marking or striping). cable - twisting two or more wires or components together. braid - application of a braided or spiral metallic shield. spool - packaging of wire or cable on final shipping spools, or in-process spooling for subsequent operations.
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 3 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. table 1. product constructions vs. process steps construction incoming material ex tr. beam pid cable braid spool primary wire conductor; compound x x opt --- --- opt cable, no shield or jacket primary wire --- --- --- x --- opt jacketed cable unshielded, unjacketed cable; compound x x opt --- --- opt shielded cable unshielded, unjacketed wire or cable; shield strands --- --- --- --- x opt shielded and jacketed cable shielded wire or cable; compound x x opt --- --- opt x = essential process step opt = optional process step depending on fina l disposition of product (e.g., finished product or in-process material to be used in another construction) --- = not applicable to product table 2. product characteristics vs. process steps product characteristics extr. beam pid cable braid spool color x x x --- --- --- insulation/jacket dimensional properties, weight x --- --- --- --- --- insulation/jacket flaws x --- --- x --- x shrinkage x --- --- --- --- x workmanship x x x x x x crosslinked verification, insulation/jacket elongation, removability of insulation --- x --- --- --- --- identification of product, identification/color striping durability --- --- x --- --- --- cabling --- --- --- x --- --- shield construction and coverage --- --- --- --- x --- conductor and shield continuity, dielectric withstand --- --- --- --- --- x x = essential process step --- = not applicable to product
page 4 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 3. requirements for characteristics the requirements for wire and cable characteris tics are as specified in table 3 and as detailed herein. the scd and this specification define the requirements for the specified product. in the event of conflict between th e two, the scd takes precedence. table 3. wire and cable characteristics product characteristics wire cable char.* requirement procedure blocking x x q 3.3.1 4.6.1 cabling --- x p 3.2.1 4.6.6 color x x p scd and 1.3 4.6.6 conductor diameter x --- m scd 4.6.6 conductor elongation and break strength x --- m 3.1.2 4.6.2 conductor material x --- m scd and 3.1.1 4.6.3 and 4.6.6 conductor resistance x --- m scd as22759 conductor and shield continuity --- x p100 3.2.2 wc 27500 conductor stranding x --- m scd 4.6.6 copper mirror corrosion x x q scd 4.6.4 crosslinked verification x x p 3.2.3 4.6.5 dielectric withstand --- x p100 scd and 3.2.4 wc 27500 finished wire and cable diameter x x p scd 4.6.6 flammability x x q 3.3.2 4.6.7 fluoride extraction x x q scd 4.6.8 identification/color striping dura bility x x p scd and 3.2.5 as22759 identification of product x x p scd and 3.2.6 4.6.6 insulation/jacket concentricity x x p 3.2.7 astm d 3032, section 16 insulation/jacket construction x x p scd 4.6.6 insulation/jacket elongation x x p 3.2.8 4.6.9 insulation/jacket flaws x x p100 scd and 3.2.9 4.6.10 insulation/jacket material x x m 3.1.3 4.6.3 insulation/jacket tensile strength x x q 3.3.3 4.6.9 insulation/jacket thickness x x p scd 4.6.6 insulation resistance x --- q 3.3.4 4.6.11 low temperature-cold bend x x q 3.3.5 4.6.12 removability of insulation x --- p 3.2.10 4.6.6 shield construction and covera ge --- x p scd and 3.2.11 wc 27500 shield material --- x m scd and 3.1.1 4.6.3 and 4.6.6 shield resistance --- x p scd astm b 193 shrinkage x --- p scd 4.6.13 weight x x p scd 4.6.15 workmanship x x p 3.2.12 4.6.6 wraps --- x m scd and 3.1.4 4.6.3 and 4.6.6 *characteristic codes: m = material specific characteristic (see 3.1) p = process specific characteristic (see 3.2) p100 = process specific characteristic, 100% tested (see 3.2) q = qualification specific characteristic (see 3.3)
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 5 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 3.1 material specific requirements these characteristics, noted by the code "m" in table 3, are initially established and controlled by the incoming raw materials prior to the fi rst process step (see table 1). materials not specifically designated herein shall be of th e quality and form best suited for the purpose intended. unless otherwise specified, the mate rials shall meet the following requirements: 3.1.1 conductor and shield materials conductor materials and construction shall be in accordance with as22759 and the applicable scd. shield strand materials shall conform to the requirements specified in wc 27500 and the applicable scd. 3.1.2 conductor elongation and break strength conductor elongation and break strength shall meet the requirements of as22759 for the awg, construction, and material specified in the applicable scd. 3.1.3 insulation and jacket materials insulating materials, used for wire insulation or cable jackets, shall be radiation-crosslinked, extruded, modified etfe. 3.1.4 wraps tape wraps, where specified in the applicable scd, shall be applied with an overlap of 25 percent, minimum, and shall meet the ma terial and construction requirements of the applicable scd. overlap is defined as the pe rcentage of tape width covered by successive turns of tape. 3.2 process specific requirements these characteristics, noted by the codes "p" a nd "p100" in table 3, are initially established and controlled by one particular process step (see table 2). unless otherwise specified, requirements for process specific ch aracteristics shall be as follows: 3.2.1 cabling cable components shall be twisted in a left-h and lay with a length of lay 8 to 16 times the cabled diameter. cable components shall meet the requirements of the applicable component scd prior to cabling. 3.2.2 conductor and shield continuity one hundred percent of all finished cable shall exhibit no loss of continuity in the conductors or shields, as applicable.
page 6 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 3.2.3 crosslinked verification (crosslinking proof test) when finished wire is tested in accordance with 4.6.5.1, the insulation shall not crack or fail dielectrically. when finished cable is tested in accordance with 4.6.5.2, the jacket shall not crack or, if shielded and jacketed, fail dielectrically. 3.2.4 dielectric withstand one hundred percent of finished cable shall pass the dielectric withstand test with an application time of 15 to 30 seconds, without br eakdown, using the voltage specified in the applicable scd. 3.2.5 identification and color striping durability there shall be no discontinuity of identification mark or color stripe after subjecting the mark or stripe to the number of cycles and the test load specified in the applicable scd. additionally, stripes shall not flake or crack when the finished wire, or component wire prior to cabling, is wound back on itself. 3.2.6 identification of product when specified by the procuring activity, finish ed wire or cable shall be identified by a marking applied to the outer surface. the identif ication shall consist of the appropriate mark as specified by the contract or the applicable scd. the mark color shall be in accordance with mil-std-104, class 1, and shall be contrasting to that of the marking surface. identification shall be applied with the vertical axis of the printed characters parallel to the longitudinal axis of the wire or cable when the nominal diameter of the marking surface is 0.050 inch (1.3 mm) or smaller. the vertical axis of the printed characters may be either perpendicular or parallel to the longitudinal ax is of the wire or cable when the nominal diameter of the marking surface exceeds 0.050 inch (1.3 mm) . 3.2.7 insulation or jacket concentricity the concentricity of the total wire insulation, or cable jacket, shall be 70 percent, minimum. 3.2.8 insulation or jacket elongation when finished wire or cable is tested in accord ance with 4.6.9, the elongation of the total wire insulation (for dual-walled insulations, both laye rs pulled together as a unit), or the cable jacket, shall be 50 percent, minimum. 3.2.9 insulation or jacket flaws one hundred percent of finished wire, unshiel ded and unjacketed cable, and shielded and jacketed cable shall pass the impul se dielectric test or the spark test specified in 4.6.10 using the voltage specified in the applicable scd. testing shall be performed during the final winding of the wire or cable on shipment spools or reels.
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 7 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 3.2.10 removability of insulation for awg 10 and smaller finished wires, 0.5 inch (13 mm) of insulation shall be readily removable using conventional, ha nd-operated, wire strippers with properly-sized blades for the construction. the insulation slug shall not bunch, nor shall any conductor strands break during the removal process. 3.2.11 shield construction and coverage the optical coverage of braided or spiral sh ields shall be 85 percent, minimum. braided shields shall have an angle of 18 to 35 degrees relative to the axis of the cable. 3.2.12 workmanship workmanship of finished wire and cable shall be uniform and free of external, or internal, physical or cosmetic irregularities. 3.3 qualification specific requirements these characteristics, noted by the code "q" in table 3, are a function of the combination of materials and processes used to produce a given wire or cable construction. following qualification, adherence to material specific and process specific requirements assures that the product will continue to meet the initial qualifi cation specific requirements. qualification specific requirements shall be as follows, wh en tested on the following constructions: wire: 55PC0211-20 and 55PCf0211-20, as applicable cable: 55PC1221-22 and 55PCf1221-22, as applicable conductor plating and/or shield plating substitutions may be allowed provided the wire or cable construction is otherwise the same as specified. 3.3.1 blocking when finished wire or cable is tested in accord ance with 4.6.1, adjacent turns and layers of the wire or cable shall not block. blocking shall be defined as a transfer of material between adjacent surfaces when they are separated. 3.3.2 flammability when finished wire or cable is tested in accordance with 4.6.7, the burn length shall not exceed 3 inches (76 mm) , the afterburn time shall not exceed 3 seconds, and there shall be no flaming of the facial tissue. 3.3.3 insulation or jacket tensile strength when finished wire or cable is tested in accordance with 4.6.9, the tensile strength of the total wire insulation (for dual-walled insulations, both la yers pulled together as a unit), or the cable jacket, shall be 5000 lbf/inch 2 (34 n/mm 2 ) , minimum.
page 8 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 3.3.4 insulation resistance when finished wire is tested in accordance with 4.6.11, th e insulation resistance of the finished wire shall be 5000 megohms for 1000 feet (1524 m ? -1km) , minimum. 3.3.5 low temperature-cold bend when finished wire or cable is tested in accord ance with 4.6.12, there shall be no insulation or jacket cracking, and no dielectric breakdown. 4. quality assurance provisions 4.1 quality assurance system this section defines the quality assurance system that is used to assure that all products manufactured in accordance with this specifi cation meet all applicable requirements. 4.2 qualification inspection qualification inspection shall consist of mee ting all characteristics listed in table 1, as applicable to finished wire or cable. requa lification testing shall be performed any time changes in materials or processes occur that are deemed to have the potential for significantly altering the form, fit, function, or appearance of the product. 4.3 quality conformance inspection quality conformance inspection shall consist of all material specific and process specific characteristics, represented by the codes "m", "p" and "p100" in table 3. quality conformance inspection shall be performed on ever y lot of wire or cable procured under this specification, unless documentation of a statisti cal nature provides evidence that reduced inspection is warranted. 4.3.1 sampling for quality conformance inspection mil-std-1916, inspection level s-3, aql 1.5 per cent, normal inspection, shall apply for all quality conformance testing. iso 8402 shall appl y for definitions of inspection terms used herein. for purposes of this specification, the following shall apply: 4.3.1.1 lot the inspection lot shall include all wire or cable of one part number or description, exclusive of color, subjected to inspection at one time. 4.3.1.2 unit of product the unit of product for determining lot size fo r sampling shall be one continuous length of wire or cable as offered for inspection.
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 9 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 4.3.1.3 sample unit the sample unit for quality conformance inspection shall be of sufficient length to permit all applicable examinations and tests. 4.4 process control process control shall be maintained with the u se of statistical process control and continuous improvement techniques. 4.4.1 control plan the control plan describes the system for cont rolling the materials, construction, processes, and testing required for each wire and cable product. 4.5 documentation test reports shall be prepared and kept in the quality control department files for each manufactured lot of product. the results of the quality conformance inspection (see 4.3) shall be recorded in these test reports. 4.6 test procedures 4.6.1 blocking finished wire shall be tested in accordance with as22759 at 230 3c for 4 hours. finished cable shall be tested in accordance with wc 27500 at 230 3c for 4 hours. 4.6.2 conductor elongation and break strength elongation and tensile strength tests of the c onductor shall be tested in accordance with as22759, prior to insulation extrusion, except th at for high strength alloy conductors, the rate of jaw separation shall be 2 1/2 inches (51 13 mm) per minute and the tensile strength shall be reported as the tensile break strength of th e conductor rather than in pounds per square inch. 4.6.3 certification of materials prior to incorporation in a wire or cable construction, incoming (raw) materials must meet internal procurement requirements that are not c overed in this specification or the applicable scd. certificates of compliance shall be kept on file stating that the specified materials have been used and that they met all applicable requirements. 4.6.4 copper mirror corrosion a sufficient number of 3-inch (76-mm) lengths of wire insulation or cable jacket, as applicable, shall be removed from the finished wi re or cable to make up an overall test weight of 0.90 0.01 grams. the lengths shall be placed into a 19 ml polystyrene test tube containing 2.5 ml of distilled water. approximately 1 inch (25 mm) of the insulation or jacket pieces shall be immersed in the water. screw on the test tube cap which has been fitted with a copper alligator clip to which is attached a copper mirror. please note that the copper mirror
page 10 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. should only be handled when wearing gloves. th e test tube shall be maintained with the prepared specimens in the upright position for three weeks at an ambient temperature of 21 3oc. after this conditioning period, the mirror shall be removed and inspected for any signs of corrosion which appear as transparent gl ass. results can be quantified by imaging the entire mirror and determining the percentage of surface area which is transparent. 4.6.5 crosslinked verification 4.6.5.1 finished wire one inch (25 mm) of insulation shall be removed from each end of a 24-inch (610-mm) specimen of finished wire. both ends of the sp ecimen shall be connected together and the test load specified in table 4 shall be attached to the connected specimen ends. the specimen loop shall then be suspended over a stainless steel mandrel with a sintered polytetrafluoro- ethylene coating. the mandrel shall have the di ameter specified in table 4, and shall be of sufficient rigidity so as not to flex under load . this specimen, so prepared on the mandrel, shall be conditioned in an air-circulating oven at 300 3c for 1 hour. the velocity of air past the specimen (measured at room temperature) shall not be less than 100 feet (30 m) per minute. after conditioning, the oven shall be shut off, the door opened, and the specimen allowed to cool in the oven for at least 1 hour . when cool, the specimen shall be freed from tension, removed from the mandrel, and straighten ed. the specimen shall then be subjected to the bend test (4.6.5.1.1) followed by the voltage withstand test (4.6.14). 4.6.5.1.1 bend test at a temperature maintained between 20 and 25 c, one end of the wire specimen shall be secured to the mandrel and the other end to a weight equal to one half the test load specified in table 4. the mandrel shall be rotated until the full length of the specimen is wrapped around the mandrel and is under the specified tension w ith adjoining turns in contact. the mandrel shall then be rotated in the reverse directi on until the full length of the specimen which was outside during the first wrapping is now next to the mandrel. this procedure shall be repeated until two bends in each direction have been form ed in the same section of the specimen. the specimen shall then be examined for cracking of the insulation. 4.6.5.2 finished cable two inches (51 mm) of the jacket shall be removed from each end of a 15-inch (381-mm) specimen of finished cable, and the shield, if any, shall be pushed back and formed into a pigtail at each end of the specimen. one inch (25 mm) of insulation from each conductor shall then be removed from each end of the specimen. the cable specimen shall then be loaded with sufficient weight to hang straight, and sh all be conditioned in an air-circulating oven at 300 3c for 1 hour. the velocity of air past the specimen (measured at room temperature) shall not be less than 100 feet (30 m) per minute. after conditioning, the oven shall be shut off, the door opened, and the specimen allowed to cool in the oven for at least 1 hour. when cool, the cable specimen shall then be examin ed for cracking of the jacket. the voltage withstand test (4.6.14) shall then be conducted on shielded and jacketed cable specimens only.
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 11 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. table 4. mandrels and test loads for finished wire crosslinked verification awg 55PC011x 55PC021x, 55PC081x 55PC071x mandrel od ( 3%) test load ( 3%) mandrel od ( 3%) test load ( 3%) mandrel od ( 3%) test load ( 3%) inch (mm) lbs (kg) inch (mm) lbs (kg) inch (mm) lbs (kg) 30 0.25 (6.4) 0.25 (0.11) 28 0.25 (6.4) 0.25 (0.11) 26 0.38 (9.7) 0.25 (0.11) 0.38 (9.7) 1.0 (0.45) 24 0.38 (9.7) 0.50 (0.23) 0.50 (13) 1.5 (0.68) 1.00 (25) 4.0 (1.8) 22 0.50 (13) 0.75 (0.34) 0.50 (13) 2.0 (0.91) 1.00 (25) 4.0 (1.8) 20 0.50 (13) 1.0 (0.45) 0.50 (13) 3.0 (1.4) 1.00 (25) 6.0 (2.7) 18 0.50 (13) 1.0 (0.45) 0.75 (19) 4.0 (1.8) 1.00 (25) 6.0 (2.7) 16 0.75 (19) 1.5 (0.68) 1.00 (25) 4.0 (1.8) 1.25 (32) 7.0 (3.2) 14 1.00 (25) 2.0 (0.91) 1.00 (25) 6.0 (2.7) 1.25 (32) 7.0 (3.2) 12 1.50 (38) 3.0 (1.4) 1.50 (38) 6.0 (2.7) 2.00 (51) 8.0 (3.6) 10 2.00 (51) 3.0 (1.4) 2.00 (51) 6.0 (2.7) 2.00 (51) 8.0 (3.6) 8 3.00 (76) 4.0 (1.8) 3.00 (76) 8.0 (3.6) 6 4.00 (102) 4.0 (1.8) 4.00 (102) 8.0 (3.6) 4 5.00 (127) 8.0 (3.6) 2 6.00 (152) 12.0 (5.4) 1 8.00 (203) 12.0 (5.4) 0 8.00 (203) 12.0 (5.4) 00 10.0 (254) 16.0 (7.3) 000 10.0 (254) 16.0 (7.3) 0000 10.0 (254) 16.0 (7.3) 4.6.6 examination of product where requirements are not supported by specific test procedures, products shall be examined to determine conformance to this specification and the applicable scd. 4.6.7 flammability 4.6.7.1 test apparatus the test shall be performed within a test chamber approximately 1 foot (0.30 m) square by 2 feet (0.61 m) in height, open at the top and front to provide adequate ventilation for combustion but to prevent drafts. the specimen holder shall be so designed that the lower end of a 24-inch (610-mm) specimen is held by a clamp, while the upper end of the specimen passes over a pulley and can be suitably weighted to hold the specimen taut at an angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal, in a plane parallel to and approximately 6 inches (152 mm) from the back of the chamber. the test flam e shall originate from a bunsen type gas burner with a 0.250-inch (6.4-mm) inlet, a needle valve in the b ase for gas adjustment, a nominal bore of 0.375 inch (9.5 mm) , and a barrel length of approximately 4 inches (102 mm) above
page 12 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. the air inlets. the burner shall be adjusted to furnish a 3-inch (76-mm) high conical flame with an inner cone approximately 1 inch (25 mm) in length and a flame temperature not less than 954c at its hottest point, as measured with an accurate thermocouple pyrometer. a sheet of facial tissue conforming to uu-t-450 shall be suspended taut and horizontal 9.5 inches (241 mm) below the point of application of the flame to the specimen and at least 0.50 inch (13 mm) from the chamber floor, so that any material dripping from the specimen shall fall upon the tissue. 4.6.7.2 test procedure a 24-inch (610-mm) specimen shall be marked at a distance of 8 inches (203 mm) from its lower end to indicate the point for flame appli cation and shall be placed in the specified 60- degree position in the test chamber. the lower end of the specimen shall be clamped in position in the specimen holder and the upper end shall be passed over the pulley of the holder and the applicable weight shall be attached. for wire, the weight shall be equal to one half the test load specified for the crosslinked verificati on test of the same wire in table 4. for cable, the weight shall be sufficient to hold the specimen taut throughout the test. with the burner held perpendicular to the specimen and at an a ngle of 30 degrees from the vertical plane of the specimen (see figure 1), the hottest portion of the flame shall be applied to the lower side of the specimen at the test mark. the period of test flame application shall be 30 seconds and the test flame shall be withdrawn immediately at the end of that period. the distance of flame travel upward along the specimen from the test mark and the time of burning after removal of the test flame shall be recorded; also the presen ce or absence of flame in the facial tissue due to incendiary dripping from the specimen. charre d holes or charred spots in the tissue shall be ignored in the absence of actual flame. breaki ng of the wire specimens in size 24 or smaller shall not be considered as failure, provided th e requirements for flame travel limits, duration of flame, and absence of incendiary dripping are met. figure 1. flammability test apparatus (shown without chamber)
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 13 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 4.6.8 fluoride extraction for finished wire or filler, prior to cabling, or for finished cable, approximately 0.5 gram of insulation, filler, or jacket material, as app licable, shall be removed, cut into 3-inch (76-mm) lengths and weighed to the nearest milligram. a polystyrene test tube (without its cap) shall also be weighed to the nearest 0.1 gram. af ter filling with approximately 14 ml of distilled water, the polystyrene test tube shall be rewei ghed. the insulation, filler, or jacket specimen shall then be placed into the test tube, making sure that the specimen is fully submerged, and the test tube cap is tightly attached. the test tube shall then be partially immersed in a 70 2c water bath so that the water levels of th e bath and the test tube are equal. the test tube shall be so conditioned for 168 hours with the set-up being periodically checked to make sure that the specimen is still submerged. afte r conditioning, the test tube shall be removed from the bath and allowed to cool. the cap sha ll then be removed from the test tube, and the tube, water and specimen shall be weighed to de termine the water weight loss. if the water loss is more than 0.5 gram, the test shall be rerun. otherwise, 5 ml of the test tube water shall be analyzed for fluoride ion content using an ion chromatograph. the fluoride ion content shall be reported in ppm of water and shall not exceed the amount specifi ed in the applicable scd. a blank test in accordance with 4.6.8.1 should also be conducted in case the result is needed for calculation purposes. 4.6.8.1 blank test a blank test follows the same procedure as 0 excep t that a specimen is not included. what is tested is the distilled water and the specimen tube . ideally, there are no fluoride ions in either the test tube or the distilled water such that the result for the blank test would be zero. however, there may be a low non-zero result (i.e. 0.005 ppm). if this occurs, the ppm of fluoride for the blank test must be subtracted from the ppm of fluoride obtained from the specimen. a blank test also performs the same function as a calibration as it can indicate a problem with the test procedure. for example, should the blank test produce a result of 15 ppm of fluoride, this would be an indication that the ion chromatograph is not functioning correctly, tap water was used in place of distilled water, etc. 4.6.8.2 calculation if necessary, the blank test result shall be subtr acted from the specimen result to obtain the net fluoride ion content (ppm). the fluoride ion content of the insulation, filler, or jacket weight shall then be calculated as follows: f ion = net f ion (ppm) x original water weight specimen weight 4.6.9 insulation or jacket elongation and tensile strength for wires, specimens of the entire insulation shall be carefully removed from the conductor and tested for tensile strength and elongati on in accordance with fed-std-228, methods 3021 and 3031, respectively, using 1-inch (25-mm) bench marks, a 1-inch (25-mm) initial jaw separation, and a jaw separation speed of 2 inches (51 mm) per minute. for cables, the method shall be the same, but only the cable jacket shall be tested.
page 14 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 4.6.10 insulation or jacket flaws 4.6.10.1 impulse dielectric test finished wire and cable shall be tested in accordance with astm d 3032, section 13, at the voltage specified in the applicable scd with the conductor or shield, as applicable, grounded at one end or both ends. when specified in the contract or order, insulation or jacket failure, untested portions, or portions which have been e xposed to fewer or more than the specified pulses may be marked by stripping the insulation or jacket or by any other suitable method of marking as specified in the contract in lieu of being cut out of the wire or cable. 4.6.10.2 spark test finished wire and cable shall be passed through a chain electrode spark test device using the voltage specified in the applicable scd at a frequency of 60 or 3000 hz. the conductor or shield, as applicable, shall be grounded at one or both ends. the electrode shall be of a suitable bead chain or fine mesh construction that will give intimate metallic contact with practically all of the wire or cable surface. electrode length and speed of specimen movement shall be such that the wire or cable is subj ected to the test voltage for a minimum of 0.2 second. any portion showing breakdown shall be cut out, including at least 2 inches (51 mm) of insulation or jacket on each side of the failure. 4.6.11 insulation resistance the uninsulated ends of a wire specimen at least 26 feet (7.9 m) in length shall be connected electrically to a dc terminal. the specime n shall be immersed to within 6 inches (152 mm) of its ends in a water bath at 25 5c containing 0. 5 to 1.0 percent of an anionic wetting agent. after 4 hours minimum of immersion, the specimen shall be subjected to a potential of 250 to 500 volts applied between the conductor and the water bath, which serves as the second electrode. the insulation resistance of the speci men shall be determined after one minute of electrification at this potential and shall be calculated as follows: megohms for 1000 feet = (or m ? -l km) specimen resistance (megohms) x immersed length (feet) (or meters) 1000 4.6.12 low temperature-cold bend for finished wire, a specimen shall be tested in accordance with the insulation low temperature resistance test specified in as22759 at -65 2c for 4 hours using the applicable mandrel and test load specified below, except that only 1 sp ecimen shall be tested and the voltage withstand test shall be as specified herein (4.6.14). fi nished cable shall be tested in accordance wc 27500 at -65 2c for 4 hours using the applicable mandrel and test load specified below, except the voltage withstand test shall be as sp ecified herein (4.6.14). dissecting the cable specimen and testing the individual wires shall not be required. wire: 0.75-inch (19-mm) mandrel, 3-lb. (1.4 kg) test load cable: 1.50-inch (38-mm) mandrel, 5-lb. (2.3 kg) test load
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 15 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 4.6.13 shrinkage a 12-inch (305-mm) specimen of the finished wire shall be cut so that the insulation and conductor are flush at both ends. the specimen shall be placed in an air-circulating oven and maintained for a period of 1 hour at the temper ature specified in the applicable scd. the velocity of air past the specimen location in the oven shall be between 100 and 200 feet (30 and 61 m) per minute as determined at room temperature. at the end of the 1-hour period, the specimen shall be removed from the oven and allowed to return to room temperature. shrinkage of the insulation shall be measured as the greatest distance which any layer of the insulation has receded from either end of the c onductor; that is, the measurement obtained at the end showing the greater shrinkage shall be considered the shrinkage of the specimen. 4.6.14 voltage withstand (post environmental) the uninsulated ends of the specimen shall be a ttached to an electric lead. the specimen shall be immersed in a 5-percent, by weight, soluti on of sodium chloride in water at 20 to 25c, except that the uninsulated ends and 1.5 inches (38 mm) of insulated wire or cable at each end of the specimen shall protrude above the surface of the solution. immediately following specimen immersion, the voltage specified in th e applicable scd shall be applied at 60 hz between all the conductors and shields, tied toge ther, as applicable, and the water bath which shall be grounded. the voltage shall be gradua lly 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. 4.6.15 weight the weight of each lot of finished wire or cable shall be determined by procedure i (4.6.15.1). lots failing to meet the weight requirement of the applicable scd wh en tested in accordance with procedure i shall be subjected to procedur e ii (4.6.15.2). all spools or reels failing to meet the requirements of the applicable scd wh en tested to procedure ii shall be rejected. 4.6.15.1 procedure i a length of wire or cable, sufficient to produce a measured weight to at least 3 significant figures, shall be weighed and converted to the weight per unit length shown on the applicable scd. 4.6.15.2 procedure ii the net weight of the finished wire or cable on each spool or reel shall be obtained by subtracting the tare weight of the spool or reel from the gross weight of the spool or reel containing the finished wire or cable. the net weight of wire or cable on each spool or reel shall be divided by the accurately determined lengt h of finished wire or cable on that spool or reel and the resultant figure converted to the weight per unit length shown on the applicable scd. when wood or other moisture absorb ent materials are used for spool or reel construction, weight determina tions shall be made under substa ntially uniform conditions of relative humidity.
page 16 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 5. standard packaging unless otherwise specified (see 7.1), the follo wing shall define the standard spooling and labeling requirements for wire and cable furnishe d under this specification. standard shipping tolerance on ordered quantity, for both wi re and cable, shall be 10 percent. 5.1 spooling requirements all layers of wire and cable shall be wound on spools or reels (see 5.1.3) with sufficient tension to prevent shifting of layers a nd creation of crossovers within layers. 5.1.1 finished wire finished wire lengths shall be wound on spools or reels with the ends spliced together to provide one mechanically and electrically continuous length. unless otherwise specified, the minimum continuous length between splices shall be in accordance with table 5. table 5. finished wire lengths wire size range (awg) minimum length 30 through 10 8 and larger 100 feet (30 m) 50 feet (15 m) (note: metric lengths specified above appl y only to those orders placed in metric.) 5.1.2 finished cable finished cable lengths shall be wound on spools or reels with all ends exposed. there shall be no more than 5 lengths per spool or reel and no length shall be less than 50 feet (15 m) . 5.1.3 spools and reels spools and reels shall be of a nonreturnable ty pe. each spool and reel shall have an appropriate diameter for the respective wire or cable size. in no case shall the barrel of the spool or reel have a diameter less than 3.5 inches (89 mm) . spools and reels shall be suitably finished to prevent corrosion under typical stor age and handling conditions. loaded plastic spools shall not exceed 50 pounds (23 kg) . loaded wooden reels shall have no weight restriction. 5.1.4 containers unless otherwise specified (see 7.1), finished wi re and cable shall be delivered in standard commercial containers so constructed as to en sure acceptance by common or other carrier for safe transportation at the lowest rate to the point of delivery.
specification 55PC, issue 8 page 17 of 18 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 5.2 labeling requirements all spools and reels shall be identified with the following information: manufacturer's part number lot number quantity in feet (or meters) name of manufacturer 6. applicable documents 6.1 government-furnished documents the following documents, of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal, form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. 6.1.1 department of defense specifications federal uu-t-450 tissue, facial standards military mil-std-104 limits for electrical insulation color mil-std-1916 dod preferred methods for acceptance of product (copies of department of defense documents may be obtained from the naval publications and forms center, standardization document s order desk, bldg. 4d, 700 robbins ave., philadelphia, pa 19111-5094; or at http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/ .) 6.2 other publications the following documents, of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal, form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. 6.2.1 american society for testing and materials (astm) b 193 standard test method for resistivity of electrical conductor materials d 3032 standard test methods for hookup wire insulation (copies of astm documents may be obtained from the american society for testing and materials, 100 barr harbor drive, w est conshohocken, pa 19428-2959; or at www.astm.org .)
page 18 of 18 specification 55PC, issue 8 note: any printed copy of this document is an uncontrolled copy. ? 2008-2015 tyco electronics corporation. all rights reserved. 6.2.2 international organization for standardization (iso) 8402 quality management and quality assurance - vocabulary (copies of iso documents may be obtained from the international organization for standardization; or at www.iso.org .) 6.2.3 national electrical manufacturers association (nema) wc 27500 standard for aerospace and industrial electrical cable (copies of nema documents may be obtained from the national electrical manufacturers association, 1300 north 17th street, rosslyn, va 22209; or at www.nema.org .) 6.2.4 society of automotive engineers (sae) as22759 wire, electrical, fluoropolymer-insulated, copper or copper alloy (copies of sae documents may be obtained from the society of automotive engineers, 400 commonwealth drive, warrendale, pa 15096-0001; or at www.sae.org .) 7. notes 7.1 ordering data procurement documents should specify the following: a. title, number, and revision of this specification b. applicable scd part number and color code (see 1.3) c. quantity d. special preparation for delivery requirements, if applicable (see section 5) 7.2 metric units metric units (where shown in pare ntheses) are for information only. 7.3 trademarks raychem, te connectivity, te connectivity (logo), and te (logo) are trademarks.


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