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Unconventional termination of SWA
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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 473501" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>OK, how were you restraining the cable entry to ensure that there could be no undue mechanical strain on the terminations?</p><p></p><p>When you split the armour into multiple connections, how did you calculate the distribution of the fault current?</p><p></p><p>How did you ensure that the fault current could not have EM effects on the armour such that iw would not become displaced in fault scenario, and cause other issues, i.e. come onto contact with other parts etc.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 473501, member: 9512"] OK, how were you restraining the cable entry to ensure that there could be no undue mechanical strain on the terminations? When you split the armour into multiple connections, how did you calculate the distribution of the fault current? How did you ensure that the fault current could not have EM effects on the armour such that iw would not become displaced in fault scenario, and cause other issues, i.e. come onto contact with other parts etc.? [/QUOTE]
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