Electrical cable

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition

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174 10, 174102R, 174109, H01B 734

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ABSTRACT:
An electrical cable comprises one or more insulated elongate electrical conductors (1,2), a metal electrical shield 5 surrounding the conductors and a pull-thread 7 that extends along the cable under the shield so that the shield can be cut longitudinally by pulling the thread.
The cable can be stripped of shield and jacket simply by pulling the thread and then tearing the end of the shield and jacket off. If desired a second conventional pull thread may be located between the shield and jacket in order to allow the jacket to be removed and the shield exposed.

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