Routing Cables; Figure 6. Do Not Use Zip-Ties Directly On Cables - Teledyne WORKHORSE Operation Manual

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May 2015

Routing Cables

Use care when routing the cable through bulkheads, deck plates, cable runs, and watertight spaces. Make
allowances in cable length and engineering design plans for cable routing. When necessary, use strain re-
liefs on the cables.
Route this cable so:
It does not have kinks or sharp bends.
Protect the cables with hose if zip-ties are used to secure them to structures (see Figure 6).
The cable can easily be replaced it if it fails.
The cable connector is not spliced. The wet-end connector is 3.0cm (1.18 inches) long, 2.54cm
(1.00 inches) wide, 1.27cm (0.5 inches) high. Model# Impulse LPMIL-7-FS.
When attaching the H-ADCP cables to your mount, do not zip-tie the cables directly to the
structure. Zip-ties slowly cut through the cable's outer jacket and cause leaks.
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EAR-Controlled Technology Subject to Restrictions Contained on the Cover Page.
Figure 6.
Do not use Zip-Ties Directly on Cables
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