Tape shield cable data.
No Additional PropertiesTrue if wire strands are extruded in a way to fill the voids in the cable.
Describes the wire gauge or cross section (e.g., 4/0, #2, 336.5).
(if insulated conductor) Thickness of the insulation.
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(if used) Number of strands in the steel core.
Used in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
Current carrying capacity of the wire under stated thermal conditions.
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Outside radius of the wire.
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The description is a free human readable text describing or naming the object. It may be non unique and may not correlate to a naming hierarchy.
Kind of outer jacket of this cable.
Maximum nominal design operating temperature.
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Conductor material.
DC resistance per unit length of the conductor at 20 °C.
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Percentage of the tape shield width that overlaps in each wrap, typically 10% to 25%.
Normally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
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Diameter over the core, including any semi-con screen; should be the insulating layer's inside diameter.
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AC resistance per unit length of the conductor at 50 °C.
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(if there is a different core material) Radius of the central core.
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(if insulated conductor) Material used for insulation.
Diameter over the outermost jacketing layer.
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The name is any free human readable and possibly non unique text naming the object.
True if sheath / shield is used as a neutral (i.e., bonded).
Material of the shield.
AC resistance per unit length of the conductor at 75 °C.
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Number of strands in the conductor.
Diameter over the insulating layer, excluding outer screen.
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Kind of construction of this cable.
Thickness of the tape shield, before wrapping.
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AC resistance per unit length of the conductor at 25 °C.
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Diameter over the outer screen; should be the shield's inside diameter.
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Geometric mean radius. If we replace the conductor by a thin walled tube of radius GMR, then its reactance is identical to the reactance of the actual conductor.
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The aliasName is free text human readable name of the object alternative to IdentifiedObject.name. It may be non unique and may not correlate to a naming hierarchy.
The attribute aliasName is retained because of backwards compatibility between CIM relases. It is however recommended to replace aliasName with the Name class as aliasName is planned for retirement at a future time.
Master resource identifier issued by a model authority. The mRID is unique within an exchange context. Global uniqueness is easily achieved by using a UUID, as specified in RFC 4122, for the mRID. The use of UUID is strongly recommended.
For CIMXML data files in RDF syntax conforming to IEC 61970-552, the mRID is mapped to rdf:ID or rdf:about attributes that identify CIM object elements.
True if conductor is insulated.