| Nehemiah Hawkins - 1896 - 570 стор.
...insulators of glass or porcelain. Porcelain knobs or cleats and rubber hooks will not be approved. f. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electrically secure without solder. The joints must then be soldered, to insure preservation, and covered with an insulation equal to that... | |
| Earle Abbott Merrilol - 1896 - 232 стор.
...insulators of glass or porcelain. Porcelain knobs or cleats and rubber hooks will not be approved. /. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electrically secure without solder. The joints must then be soldered, to insure preservation, and covered with an insulation equal to that... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1897 - 710 стор.
...24« and 40^. *. Tie wires must have an insulation equal to that of the conductors they confine. c. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electricr.lly secure without solder ; they must then be soldered to insure preservation, and the joint... | |
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1898 - 1122 стор.
...insulators of glass or porcelain. Porcelain knobs or cleats and rubber hooks will not be approved. f. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electrically secure without solder. The joints must then be soldered, to insure preservation, and covered with an insulation equal to that... | |
| Fire Underwriters' Association of the Northwest - 1899 - 220 стор.
...the wires themselves being the only way that a contact was secured. The Code specifies lhat all wires must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically...must then be soldered to insure preservation, and the joint covered with an insulation equal to thai on the conductors. Prank No. I2 consists of a burnout... | |
| Horatio Alvah Foster - 1901 - 1018 стор.
...Splices or taps in conductors must be avoided as far as possible. Whert it is necessary to make them they must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically...electrically secure without solder. They must then U soldered, to insure preservation, covered with an insulating compound equ;u to the insulation of... | |
| Francis Bacon Crocker - 1901 - 528 стор.
...24 / and 45 b. b. Tie wires must have an insulation equal to that of the conductors they confine. c. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically...and electrically secure without solder ; they must be (hen soldered to insure preservation, and the joint covered with an insulation equal to that on... | |
| 1902 - 742 стор.
...larger wire. b. Tie-wires must have an insulation equal to that of the conductors they confine. c. Must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically...must then be soldered to insure preservation, and the joint covered with an insulation equal to that on the conductors. Stranded wires must be soldered... | |
| 1902 - 738 стор.
...or taps in conductors must be avoided as far as possible. Where it is necessary to make them, they must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically...They must then be soldered, to insure preservation, covered with an insulating compound equal to the insulation of the wire, and further protected by a... | |
| Francis Cruger Moore - 1903 - 890 стор.
...Unsoldered and untaped (not covered with rubber compound or tape) joints are always dangerous. Wires must be so spliced or joined as to be both mechanically and electrically secure; then they must be soldered and the joint covered with an insulation equal to that on the conductors.... | |
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