Rdso Specification
Rdso Specification
Rdso Specification
IRS: TC 41-97
0. FORWARD:-
0.1 This specification is issued under the fixed serial No. IRS: TC 41 followed by
the year of original adoption as standard or in the case of revision, the year of
last revision.
IS: 3975 Mild steel wires, formed wires and tapes for armouring
of cables.
0.3 Wherever in this specification any of the above mentioned specifications are
referred to by number only the latest issue of that specification is implied;
wherever the year of issue is mentioned, the particular issue referred to is
meant.
1. SCOPE:
1.1 This specification covers the requirements and provisions of tests and
inspection of twisted pair underground telecom cable with solid polythene
(medium or high density) insulated copper conductors, fully filled core with
water resistance compound and with poly-Al laminate moisture barrier bonded
to the polythene sheath.
1.2 This specification deals with the technical requirements and does not include
all the terms and provisions of the contract.
1.3 Cable shall be manufactured in cable sizes from 10 pair to 200 pairs with
nominal conductor dia. 0.5, 0.63 and 0.9 mm. The standard cable sizes shall
be 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 pairs. Typical cross-section of 20 pair cable is
shown in Fig. 1.
2. NUMBER OF PAIRS:
2.1 The cable shall be of different sizes varying from 10 to 200 pairs with nominal
conductor dia 0.5 or 0.63 or 0.9 mm. The standard cable sizes shall be 10, 20,
50, 100 and 200 pairs armoured/ unarmoured.
3. CONDUCTOR:
3.1 Each conductor shall consist of solid round wire of annealed high conductivity
copper, smoothly drawn, nominally circular in section, uniform in quality and
resistance, and free from defects. The quality of copper shall conform to IEC–
28 or IS – 12444.
3.2 The joints in the conductor shall be either brazed or welded and shall be kept
to a minimum and shall fulfill the following conditions:
4. INSULATION:
4.1 Each conductor shall be insulated with solid polythene of one of the type
specified below:
4.1.1 Conductor insulation shall be polythene insulating grade and 100% virgin
material as per ASTM – D 883.
4.2 Insulation shall be materials adequately stabilized with an anti oxidant/ copper
inhibitor system sufficient to pass the oxidation induction and other relevant
tests stipulated in this specification.
4.3 The polythene shall conform to ASTM-D 1248 type II or type III, class ‘A’,
category 4 or 5 and meet the parameters detailed below:
4.4 The insulation shall be uniform and smooth, and shall be coloured as in Table
– 4. The colour shall be identifiable under normal lighting conditions and
shall generally conform to IS: 9938.
4.5 The grade of pigment used for colouing the polythene shall be such that the
coloured insulation meets the specified requirements.
5. TWINING/ PAIRING:
5.1 Two insulated conductors shall be twisted together with uniform lay to form a
pair. The length of the lay of any pair shall be different from that adjacent
pairs. The lay of various pairs shall be so chosen as to satisfy the capacitance
unbalance tests requirements as per cl. 25.6 and cross talk requirements as per
cl. 25.7 of this specification. To the extent possible the lay of any pair may be
limited to 150 mm.
6. UNIT:
6.1 A number of twisted pairs laid up to form a group shall constitute the unit.
6.2 The colour scheme of pairs and wires in a unit shall be in accordance with the
table no. 4 for identification.
6.3 The different colours of the binder tape shall be readily distinguishable under
normal lightening conditions. The colour scheme of binder tape shall be in
accordance with Table 3 for unit identification.
7.1 In cables having 10 pairs, 20 pairs, the twisted pairs shall be assembled to
form a symmetrical core. Polythene strings of required diameter may be used
as fillers if necessary for proper circular core formation.
7.2 In cables having 50 and 100 pairs, the twisted pairs shall be arranged in units
of 10 pairs, and 20 pairs respectively. An open helical lapping of 0.02 mm
minimum polyster/ poly-propylene/ polythene tape shall be applied over each
unit. The tapes shall be coloured in accordance with Table 3 and shall have
lay not exceeding 100 mm. This tape is not necessary on the 10 pairs and 20
pairs cables.
7.3 The 50 pairs cable shall have 5 units of 10 pairs and 100 pairs cable 5 units of
20 pairs. These units shall be stranded into a compact and symmetrical cable.
The sequence of the units in the cable shall be same throughout the length of
the cable.
7.4 4 Nos. of 50 pairs super unit shall be assembled to form a 200 pair cable.
8.1 The cable core shall be fully filled with a suitable water resistant compound
like jelly which is fully compatible with the polythene insulation, binders and
tapes used in the cable. It shall be of homogenous and uniformly mixed
material containing an anti-oxidant. it shall not contain dirt, metallic particles
or other foreign matter. The compatibility between the polythene and filling
compound shall be established by the tests as per cl.17 of this specification.
The compability shall be assessed for each colour of insulation in Table – 4.
9. CORE WRAPPING:
9.1 After application of the water resistant filling compound, a closed helical or
longitudinal lapping of a non – hygroscopic and non-wicking polyester tape or
tape of any other suitable material shall be laid over the cable core. The tape
may be impregnated or flooded with jelly to meet the water penetration test
requirements. Application of a flooding compound below and above the core
wrapping tape is recommended.
10.1 Polythene coated aluminium tape shall be applied longitudinally on the core
with a minimum overlap of 6 mm. The thickness of the aluminium tape shall
be 0.2 mm 10% and that of polythene/ co-polymer coating on each side
0.05 mm nominal. The thickness of composite tape shall be 0.3 mm 15%.
10.2 The laminate shall be bonded to the inner surface of the polythene sheathing
extruded over it any suitable method. The poly-Al laminate shall be
mechanically and electrically continuous through out the length of the cable.
For achieving/ improving the specified reduction factor, the manufacturers
may use corrugated poly-Al tapes.
11. SHEATH:
11.1 Cable shall be sheathed with polythene grade 03C or HO3C as per BS: 6234,
and containing a suitable anti-oxidant system. The material shall be virgin as
per ASTM-D-883 and meet the requirement specified below:
i) Melt flow index Shall not be more than 1.0 g/10 minute (190C, 2160 g
load)
iii) Antioxidant OIT test in a copper pan at 199C as per the method in
Annexure-A (V) and the value to be recorded; the value
should be such that the requirement of cl. 20.8 of this
specification is met.
11.2 The sheath shall be reasonable circular, and free from pin holes, joints and
other defects. The variation between the maximum and the minimum
diameter at any cross section shall conform to the following:
Upto 40 3.0
Above 40 4.0
11.3 The thickness of the sheath shall conform to Table – 5. The minimum
thickness shall not be less than 75% of the specified nominal value. The
average of six measurements at each end, equally placed around the
circumference, shall not be less than 85% of the specified nominal value.
11.4 The sheath shall be spark tested at the voltage given in Table-6. There shall be
no spark over. This is an on line test.
12 ARMOURING:
12.2 ARMOUR: The sheathed cable shall then be armoured with two
applications of galvanised steel tape conforming to IS: 3975, each applied
helically in the same direction with a gap in the first tape of 28% 10% of the
width of the first tape. In any case the overlap of the second tape over the first
tape shall not be less than 20% of the width of the tape. Manufacturer may
increase the number of steel tapes & their thickness so as to meet the
requirement of reduction factor (cl. 25.9). However, the thickness of any of
the galvanised steel tapes used in two applications including zinc coating on
each tape shall not be less than 0.5 mm.
12.3 The steel tape of required width shall be galvanised; it should not be slit to a
smaller width after galvanisation, as in that case, there will not be zinc coating
on the cut edge/ edges.
12.4 Joints in the armouring tape shall be kept to the minimum. Wherever joints are
made, adequate corrosion protection shall be provided on both the sides. If
any rusty portions are noticed on the tape, the same should be painted with
suitable anticorrosive paint. When joints in tapes are necessary they shall be
made by brazing or welding and any irregularity shall be removed.
13. JACKET:
13.2 The armoured cable shall be tightly jacketed with polythene conforming to the
requirements as specified for sheath in cl. 11.0. The nominal thickness of the
jacket shall be as per Table-7. The minimum and average thickness shall be
same as in cl. 11.3.
13.3 The jacket shall be reasonably circular, free from pin holes and other defects.
13.4 The jacket shall be spark tested as per Table-7. There shall be no spark-over.
This is an on line test.
14. MECHANICAL TESTS ON CONDUCTOR:
14.1.2 Annealing: Test: When a sample wire of 250 mm long taken from the
completed cable is slowly and steadily stretched, elongation at fracture shall
not be less than appropriate value given in Table-1.
15.2 Colour: The compound shall not obscure the identification of the colour
of the insulation of the conductors.
15.3 Handling: The compound shall be readily removable from the insulated
conductors by wiping. It shall be free from unpleasant odour and have no
toxic or dermatic hazards. Supplier’s certificate shall be submitted by the
cable manufacturer.
15.5 Permittivity: The permittivity at 1 MHz when tested as per ASTM D-924
shall not be greater than 2.3 at 20C.
15.6 Flash Point: The flash point of the filling compound when tested as per
ASTM D-92, shall not be less than 200C.
16.3 Shrink back of insulation: 200 mm specimen shall be cut from the centre of
1500 mm length and then reduced to 150 mm by trimming each end of the
specimen. The 150 mm specimen shall be placed in a convention type Air
circulating oven for 24 hours at a temperature of 100C 1C. The total
shrinkage from both ends shall be measured. A minimum of 6 or more
samples shall be tested at a time. The average shrinkage of 6 samples shall not
exceed 6.35 mm.
16.4 Cold Bend: 10 samples of the insulation material on the conductor shall be
tested in accordance with ASTM D-1047 after conditioning at a temperature of
-40C for 1 hour with mandrel diameter equal to the diameter of the insulated
conductor. There shall not be more than one failure out of 10 samples.
16.6 The insulated conductor shall be subjected to spark test at 3KV AC (RMS) or
4.5 KV DC for all conductor sizes. There shall not be more than one spark-
over per 5 Km of the insulated conductor, when assessed on a monthly basis
on the insulating line. The test will be at the extrusion stage.
The second set of 10 samples shall be aged in a test tube or beaker full of
filling compound and maintained at 70C 1C for 14 days. after aging as
above, the 10 lengths shall be tested in a tensile testing machine for tensile
properties in a similar manner as above. The average percentage elongation at
break and tensile strength after aging shall not change by more than 30% and
15% respectively of the values before aging.
18.1 Thickness: Thickness of Aluminium tape and polythene coating shall conform
to the requirements of cl.10.0.
18.2 Peel Strength: Peel strength of the polythene from the aluminium tape shall
not be less than 25 gm per mm width when tested in accordance with
Annexure ‘A’ (III).
19.1 Drip Test: When tested as in Annexure ‘A’(III) there shall be no dripping
of filling compound.
19.2 Oxidation Induction Test: The induction time in oxygen with a copper pan
tested by the method in Annexure ‘A’(V) shall not be less than 30 minutes for
each colour of insulation removed from the conductor of the completed cable.
The components removed from the cable sheath and jacket shall be capable of
meeting the following requirements:
20.1 Bond Strength: The bond strength of the poly-al laminate to the
polythene sheath and at the overlap shall meet the requirements indicated in
Annexure ‘A’ (III).
20.2 For the tests in this specification, the polythene sheath shall be stripped of the
laminate.
20.3 Tensile Strength and Elongation: The samples of polythene removed from
the cable sheath and jacket shall meet the following requirements when tested
in accordance with Appendix ‘A’ of BS-6234:
20.4 Environmental Stress Creaking: Test specimen without laminate cut from
the polythene sheath and jacket shall be subjected to an envirnmental stress
cracking test as described in ASTM: D-1693, when tested with 105 IGEPAL
solution at 50 1C for 48 hours. There shall be no failure.
20.5 Shrinkage Test: A specimen shall be cut from the cable sheath and
jacket, 50 mm long measured along the axis and 12 mm wide and the same
thickness as the cable sheath and placed in a convective type circulating air
oven operating at a temp. of 100C 1C for a period of 24 hours. at the end
of this period the shrinkage as measured in the lengthwise direction shall not
exceed 5%.
20.6 Carbon Black Content: The carbon black content of sheath and jacket
shall be determined as in BS: 6234, and shall be 2.5% 0.5% by weight.
20.7 Carbon Black Dispersion: The carbon black dispersion in sheath and jacket
shall conform to BS: 6234.
20.8 Oxidation Induction Test: The induction time in oxygen when tested with
copper pan as per the method in Annexure ‘A’ (V) shall not be less than 15
minutes.
20.9 Thickness of Sheath and Jacket: The nominal, minimum and average
thickness shall be in accordance with cl. 11.0, Table-6 and Table-7 of this
specification. The variation between the maximum and minimum diameter at
any cross section of the sheath shall be as per cl. 11.2.
21.1 The tests on armouring shall be in accordance with cl. 12.3 of this
specification.
22.2 The steel tapes removed from the completed cables shall meet the following
requirements:
i) The steel tape thickness (including zinc coating ) shall be as per cl. 12.2.
ii) The tensile strength shall be less than 250 to 450 N/ mm2
iii) The elongation shall not be less than 10%.
iv) The steel tape shall withstand two dips of one minute each when tested in
copper sulphate solution prepared as per IS: 2633.
v) The steel tape should be free from rust/ bare patches.
vi) Steel tape shall be tested for mass of zinc coating as per IS: 10810 (Part 41) –
1984 and value shall not be less than 210 gm/m2 on each side.
22.3 The steel tape from raw material lot shall meet the following requirement of
tests, conforming to IS: 3975:-
vii) The steel tape thickness (including zinc coating ) shall be as per cl. 12.2.
viii) The tensile strength shall be less than 250 to 450 N/ mm2
ix) The elongation shall not be less than 10%.
x) The steel tape shall withstand two dips of one minute each when tested in
copper sulphate solution prepared as per IS: 2633.
xi) The steel tape should be free from rust/ bare patches.
xii) Steel tape shall be tested for mass of zinc coating as per IS: 10810 (Part 41) –
1984 and value shall not be less than 210 gm/m2 on each side.
23.1 This test shall normally be conducted at the sheathing stage. In case the cable
has already been armoured or jacked, the bedding tape, the steel tape and
jacket, as applicable, have to be removed at the point of application of water.
23.2 One metre of the cable shall be supported horizontally and one metre head of
water applied at ambient temperature. The test duration shall be indicate as
below:
24.1 This test shall be carried out with the armouring removed in case of armoured
cable or an unarmoured cable sample.
24.2 The cable sample shall be coiled around a mandrel having a diameter of 12D
for at least one complete turn, ‘D’ being the diameter of the cable under test.
The sample shall then be straightened and observed. The sheath shall not
ripple and there shall be no damage to sheath.
25.1.1 All the conductors in the complete cable shall be tested for continuity and
absence of crossed pairs and contacts. No conductor shall have contact with
poly-al tape.
25.2.1 The resistance of conductors and the tolerance of individual values shall meet
the requirements of Table-1. The temperature correction factor is indicated in
Table-2. The temperature corrections for resistance shall be made using the
following equation:
Resistance at tC
Resistance at 20C = -----------------------
[1+0.00393 (t-20)]
25.3 RESISTANCE UNBALANCE:
25.3.1 The conductor resistance unbalance (RU) shall not exceed the values
indicated below:
Where R1 & R2 are the resistance of individual conductors of the pair under
test & R1 is higher than R2.
25.4 POLY-AL TAPE: The poly-al tape shall be tested for continuity, and its
resistance value noted.
25.5.1 The average mutual capacitance of the pairs in the cable when measured at
800 to 1000Hz shall be 52 4.5 nF/km.
25.6.1 The pair to pair capacitance unbalance measured at 800Hz to 1000Hz for all
combinations of pairs in each unit/ super unit in cable shall not exceed the
following limits:
Average 50 pf/km
Individual combination 200 pf/km.
25.6.2 The pair to ground capacitance unbalance ( at 800 Hz – 1000 Hz) shall not
exceed the following values:
Average 750 pf/km
Individual 3,000 pf/km.
½ ( L/1000 + L/1000)
25.6.4 Length less than 100 metres shall be assumed as 100 metres.
25.7 CROSS TALK: Equal Level Far End Cross Talk (ELFEXT) and
Near End Cross Talk (NEXT) at 150 KHz of the cable shall meet the
requirements indicated in 25.7.1 and 25.7.2 respectively. The measurement
will be made on all combinations of pairs in cable as indicated in cl. 25.6.1.
25.7.1 ELFEXT: The individual and RMS value shall be better than 55 dB/Km
and 67.8 dB/km respectively.
25.7.1.1 For lengths other than one km, the measured value shall be corrected
by 10 log 10/ L100, L being the cable length tested in metres.
25.7.2 NEXT: The individual values between pairs shall be better than 55 dB,
when corrected to unit length of 1 km.
25.7.2.2 Lengths less than 150 meters shall not be tested for these parameters.
25.8 ATTENUATION: The average attenuation of the pairs at 150 KHz shall
not exceed the value listed below at 20C:-
25.10.2The insulation between the shield and the conductors in the core shall
withstand for 3 second a DC potential of 5kv for 0.5mm and 10kv for 063 and
0.9 mm dia conductor.
26.1 Unless otherwise specified, all tests shall be carried out under ambient
atmosphere condition.
26.2 Type Tests: The following shall constitute type tests and shall carried out
once in three years or earlier at the discretion of the inspecting authority. At
least two cable drums each of different conductor dia. and different pairs
comprising of one of size 10 pairs of 50 pairs and another of size 20 pairs or
100 pairs shall be taken for type test from the lot consisting of two drums each
of two different sizes. There shall not be any failure in both the drums
selected for prototype evaluation.
26.2.2 Test on Insulated Conductor (cl. 16.0): The sample for these tests shall be
taken from bobbins of the extruded insulated conductors, used for
manufacturing cable for type test. These tests shall be carried out for each
colour of insulation.
26.2.3 Tests on conductor (cl. 3.0): The samples for these test shall be taken from
the bobbins of insulated conductors.
i) COPPER CONDUCTOR
ii) POLY-AL-TAPE:
27.1.1 Any other test as required by the inspecting authority to ensure that offer is in
conformity with the requirement of the specification.
28. ROUTINE TESTS:-
28.1 The following shall constitute the routine tests. The manufacturer shall have
the system to undertake the following routine tests during in process as well as
completed cable stages. As far as possible, the test results of these tests shall
be well documented and shown to the inspecting authority as and when asked
by the inspecting authority.
29.1 The physical condition of the cable shall be visually examined by transferring
it to another drum. The cable shall be reasonably circular throughout its
length and shall be free from any physical defects.
29.2 The cable shall be visually examined to meet the requirement as specified
under cl.33 i.e. marking over the cable jacket of unarmoured cable.
30. PACKING:-
30.1 The direction of rotation of the colour scheme of the units in the cable shall be
indicated by bends of red colour in the clockwise direction. Suitable self
adhesive tapes may be used for the purpose.
30.2 The cable drums shall have cables of lengths 500M 10% unless single
longer lengths are specified by individual purchaser for specific application.
30.3 Short length upto 55 of the ordered quantity subject to any single short length
not less than 150 meter shall be permissible unless otherwise specified by the
purchaser.
30.5 Cable shall be wound on strong wooden drums conforming to TEC Spec. No.
G/CBD-01/02. Nov94 of suitable fungicide. Nails used in the drums shall be
properly clinched.
30.6 The drum shall be fitted with spindle plate of minimum thickness 3 mm to
take 75 mm round steel spindle.
30.7 The dia. of the yoke of the drums used shall not be less than 20 times the
overall dia. of the cable.
30.8 Both ends of the cable shall be kept inside the drums and shall be located to
enable easy access for the test. The battons on the drum to gain access to the
cable ends shall be painted red.
30.9 Cable ends shall be fastened and secured that the cable turns do not unravel,
get loose or displaced.
30.10 The drum shall be effectively lagged with stout and closely fitted battens after
cable tests so as to prevent any damage to the cable during transit or storage.
31.1 Immediately after completion of the electrical tests, the ends of the cable shall
be sealed by enclosing them in rubber or PVC caps of wall thickness not less
than 1.8 mm. The caps shall be robust construction and tight fit. The caps
shall be coloured black and shall be secured to the sheath/ jacket with
appropriate hose clips or ties or black adhesive tape or heat shrinkable sleeves.
Alternatively, thermoshrinkable capes of adequate wall thickness may be used
to seal the ends.
31.2 After the cable is passed & inspected by RDSO, the ends of the cable may be
sealed as above, and hot stamping with RDSO stamp at the ends shall be done.
32 SAMPLING:
32.1 All cable drums having cable of same conductor dia. same number of pairs
and similar construction shall constitute a lot.
32.2 Drums shall be chosen at random from the lot for taking samples. The
samples will be cut from these cable drums. The length of samples required
for various tests shall be according to the requirements laid down in various
tests clause.
32.3 The number of drums and samples from which test pieces will be taken for
various tests shall be as per Table – 7.
33 MARKING:-
33.2 The marking shall be clear, distinct and visible to the naked eye from a
distance of about 1 metre; the size of marking shall be minimum 3 mm.
33.3 The marking shall be at intervals of one metre and shall be throughout the
length. he running length marking is critical.
33.4 The finished cables and components shall meet all the test requirements
specified later in this specification.
TABLE - 2
TABLE - 4
NOTES:
a) In 10 pair units, cables colours code specified for pairs, 1 to 10 shall be used.
c) The number of pairs with respect to the colour scheme is only for the purpose
of identification of pairs, the actual numerical sequence of the pairs may not
be insisted upon.
TABLE - 5
NOTE:
The above values are tentative and meant for the manufacturer’s guidance.
These values are subject to modifications after further feed back is received
from the manufacturers and users.
TABLE - 6
TABLE - 7
TABLE - 9
SAMPLEING PLAN FOR TYPE TEST
I. RAW MATERIAL:
The compound shall remain intact in the container after 120 hours and
shall not show any separation of the constituents of the compound.
Test piece taken for testing the strength of the bond between the sheath
and aluminium tape shall exclude the overlap of aluminium foil. For small
diameter cables, it may not be possible to get sheath test pieces 13 cms wide.
In such cases test pieces of less width may be taken (excluded the poly-al
overlap).
Test pieces taken for testing the strength of the bond between the
interface of the aluminium tape at the seal shall include only the overlap of the
tape.
2. a) For testing peel strength of laminate only, separate the aluminium and
polythene tape at one end. Insert the aluminium in the fixed grip of the tensile
tester.
b) For testing bond strength of sheath, insert the aluminium in the fixed
grip and polythene sheath in the moving grip.
c) For testing bond strength of laminate at the overlap, insert the aluminium
tape in the fixed grip and the poly-al –poolythene sheath (other edge ) in the
grip. For cl. 4.0 a, b & c, the grip can be brought closer upto 3 cms. An
electric operated tensile tester shall be used. Rate of separation between grips
shall be 100 to 135 mm/min. and the steady force required to separate the
materials shall be noted.
c) Peel strength of the laminate at overlap shall be the same as (b) above
on 5 samples.
The test shall be deemed to have started ensuring that the head of water is one
meter and all air bubbles have been eliminated. The sample shall not be
disturbed during the period under test. During this period, no water shall have
seeped from the cable sample. This test shall be conducted after inner sheath
stage.
Engineering Notes:
Dupont 990 with DSC Cell: With instrument in isothermal mode, Calibrate
Stating Temperature dial may be set to a reading which results in a corrected
thermocouple read-out of 199C.
2.3 Copper Pan Preparation: Prepare fresh copper oxide coating by holding
the pan in the flame of a fisher burner until it begins to glow (about 3
seconds). remove the pan from the flame and immediately cool in a Gentle
stream of air.
2.4 Sample Preparation: Remove the insulation from the conductor. Flatten the
resin to about 15 mils thickness (not critical), Clip samples to approximate
roundness, about 2mm in diameter.
Sample should weigh approximately 1 to 2 mg. position in centre of oxidized
copper pan, cover with clean 316 stainless steel screen ( 40 mesh) and crimp
the pan.
2.5 Nitrogen Purge: Place sample pan in instrument cell. Flush 5 minutes with
cylinder nitrogen at 60 10 cc per minute.
2.7 Induction Period: his oxygen induction point shall be recorded as time
zero, and the chart speed shall be sufficient to provide a clearly discernible
slope at the start of the exothermic shall continue until the exothermic peak is
produced. The intersection of the tangent of the exothermic sloped line with
the extended base line will be draw. The time from time zero to this
intersection point/ induction time. The insulation over the copper conduction
shall be capable of providing a minimum oxidation, Induction Time of thirty
minutes.
For this purpose one sample of each colour of any size/ gauge of the cable
should be taken as a specimen for testing for type approval.
APPENDIX - A
NOTE:
1. 50 pair, 0.5 mm conductor dia. armoured, PIJF U/G telephone cable as per
IRS: Specification No. IRS: TC 41-97. The quantity is to be written separately
in the quantity column.
1. Copy of all the test results of the routine tests as specified in cl. 28.0 of the
specification.
2. Type of polythene used for conductor insulation, cable sheath and jacket,
Galvanised steel tape, Poly-Al tape etc.
NOTES:
ii) In case the inspecting authority observed as a result of the test carried out by
him that the recorded test results supplied to him are not reasonably accurate
for the lot offered for the inspection, he may reject the complete lot at his
discretion and call upon the manufacturer to have the cable type tested before
any further supplies are inspected or accepted.