Conductor Terminations and Splices

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Across
  1. 3. Heat shrink insulators can provide positive ________ relief at splice points.
  2. 5. Positioning/shaping cable so as not to cause strain on the conductors.
  3. 6. Heat shrink tubing considered best overall in physical, electrical and chemical protection.
  4. 9. When there is no marking on a connector, it should only be used for ________ conductors.
  5. 11. When stripping conductors, cut the _________ neatly without frayed edges
  6. 12. ___________ literature should be referenced when sizing MC connectors.
  7. 14. Type of tape most likely to be used in ovens, furnaces or other hot locations.
Down
  1. 1. Only one side of the _______ wire is terminated in most fire alarm applications.
  2. 2. Connectors designed for use with AL conductors have tin _________.
  3. 4. Larger conductors should be cut using ________ type cable cutters.
  4. 7. When determining what wire size is allowed for crimp barrel connectors, look at the _______ of the insulation.
  5. 8. Solid conductors have a _________ overall diameter than stranded conductors
  6. 10. A good electrical connection should last as long as the conductor is ____ _____________.
  7. 13. Connection type used where there is insufficient room for in-line splices.