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26411-11 Medium Voltage Terminations Splices

1. Which of the following best describes a medium-voltage termination?

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2. Acceptance testing calls for a maximum value of what percentage of the factory test voltage?

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3. Which of the following is the recommended abrasive cloth used to clean cable during a splice?

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4. A suitable connector for medium-voltage cable splices is a compression or ________.

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5. Insulation must protect from flashover damage and ________.

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6. Which of the following termination classes is the only one that provides a seal against external elements?

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7. A knee in a leakage current-versus-voltage plot indicates a ________.

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8. Materials typically used for cable jackets include neoprene, lead, and ________.

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9. Compressed stranding is compressed to what percentage of the concentric conductor diameters?

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10. Two methods used to provide stress control for medium-voltage cable terminations are geometric and ________.

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11. To finish a splice and ensure complete protection, it should be covered with how many layers of vinyl electrical tape?

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12. Proof tests are made at what percentage of the original factory voltage?

Question 12 of 15

13. When conducted properly, which of the following will indicate faults such as cracks, discontinuity, thin spots, and faulty terminations?

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14. The outer shielding in a medium-voltage cable is best described as ________.

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15. A quick test that can be made to determine if an installation is good is known as a(n) ________.

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