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Introducion |
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The
purpose of this document is to aid the user in making a permanent, pressure
and water proof splice in polyethylene jacketed cable, using the supplied
splice kit. |
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Saftey |
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Refer
to the Material Safety Data Sheet for safety precautions of BONDiT™ C-21.
Nylon or rubber gloves and safety glasses are recommended. |
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Storage |
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BONDiT™
C-21: 1 year
minimum, when stored at 70°F, sealed in original container. Splice Seal Compound: 2 year minimum, when stored at 70°F, sealed
in original container. All other kit components: 5 years when
stored at 70°F. |
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Tooling and
Materials List |
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Following
is a list of required tools and materials, not included in the kit: Electrical
butt crimps and insulators/shrink tubing Wire
insulation strippers Long,
thin flathead screwdriver or probe, 8+ inches Razor
knife Needle
nose pliers, 6 inch MethylEthylKetone,
5 Ounce (MEK) Box
Kimwipes or equivalent Disposal
container (Kimwipes) 6"
steel scale Nylon
or rubber gloves Safety
glasses Included
in the splice kit: 2 Splice Seal Compound, strips (red) 1 Inner Seal Tube, 7" X 3/4" O.D.
(green) 1 Outer Seal Tube, 9.5" X 3/4"
O.D. (black) 1 BONDiT™
C-21 in dispenser 1 Abrasive Pad, 1 1/2" x 9" |
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Cable
Preparation |
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The
cable must be inspected for damage, stripped and the outer jacket evenly
abraded. Inspect
the cable jackets for significant damage in splice area. Small nicks can
quickly be removed with the provided Abrasive
Pad by abrading the damaged area. If light abrading does not smooth out
the damage, an Exacto knife (or razor blade) can be used to scrape the area
with the blade, back and forth, along the length of the cable until all
nicks, cuts etc. are removed. CAUTION: Using excessive pressure with the
blade, could result in further damage to the cable. Cable with significant
damage should be cut back to good jacket material. Strip
the ends of both cables to be spliced, to expose 2 1/4" of the insulated
shield/conductors. When stripping the jacket from the conductors, avoid
damaging the conductors and their shields. Cut
the conductor lengths so that the wire butt crimps will be staggered in the
completed assembly. This will minimize the finished splice diameter. Strip
insulation from conductors using wire strippers to match butt crimps. Be
careful not to nick conductors or remaining insulation. To
achieve a best bond between the cable jacket and the Splice Seal Tubing, it is necessary to abrade the surface of the
jacket with the Abrasive Pad
provided. Wrap
the pad around the jacket and abrade with a twisting motion a 3" minimum
length, starting from the end of the jacket. The jacket will have a dull,
matt finish when properly abraded. If the jacket is glossy and/or smooth in
appearance, it is not properly abraded and may produce a poorer bond. |
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Scrub
the cable jacket with TCE or MEK for two foot on either side of the splice to
ensure cleanliness when the Inner
and Outer Seal Tubes are assembled
on the cable. Before
completing the conductor splices, the Inner
and Outer Seal Tubes must be placed over the cables and moved out of the
way (1-2 feet). The inside of the Sealing
Tubes must be cleaned, and coated with BONDiT™ C-21 before assembly on the cable. |
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Inner and Outer
Seal Preparation |
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With
both the Inner Seal Tube, (green)
and Outer Seal Tube, (black), wad
one or two Kimwipes into a ball and grip with needle nose pliers. Dip ball
into TCE or MEK, (w/ clean pliers), insert into the Sealing Tubes and scrub
the length of the interior walls. Use a long screw driver to reach deeper
into the tubing for scrubbing. Repeat
this step 2 times for both Sealing
Tubes. Use fresh Kimwipes each time. NEVER
immerse the same wipe in the MEK twice, or the cleaning agent may become
contaminated. BONDiT™ C-21 is shipped pre-mixed and ready for application.
Vigorously shake the dispenser for several seconds before applying it to the
prepared cable jackets. When not in use, keep the dispenser closed. Avoid
continuous heat exposure, such as, from direct sunlight. CAUTION: Wear protective rubber gloves. Partially
saturate a Kimwipe with BONDiT™ C-21 and swab the entire
inside surfaces of both of Seal Tubes.
Slide
the Outer Seal Tube onto the
cable, followed by the Inner Seal Tube,
far enough to be out of the way (about 1-2 feet.) |
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Splicing the
Conductors |
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Electrical
splicing requires butt splice crimping of the conductors, and heat shrinking
the crimp insulation. CAUTION: The Inner and Outer Seal Tubes must be placed over either cable and
moved out of the way before the splice between any of the conductors or
shields is completed. Make
sure all conductors are properly stripped. Use butt crimps (user supplied) to
verify strip length. Adjust if necessary. Ensure the butt crimps will be
staggered as much as possible in the final assembly. Crimp
butt crimps to all conductors on one cable end before completing any
electrical splices to the mating cable. Install the butt crimp insulators
over the conductors before completing splice to mating cable. When all crimps
are complete heat shrink the butt crimp insulators as required. |
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Splice Seal
Compound |
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The Sealing Compound, (red) is used to
encapsulate the entire splice volume. This makes the splice area diameter
match the cable and reduces the possibility of a break in the Seals at cable edges by acting as a
strain relief. It also provides
additional water blocking as a moisture resistant adhesive, eliminates air
voids, and prevents damage to the splice due to hydro-pressure. Peel
the protective plastic from one side of the Sealing Compound strips and press the conductors into one strip.
Lay the second strip over the splice and press together. Remove
the remaining protective plastic and shape the Sealing Compound to fill around conductors to match cable
diameter as closely as possible. All conductors, including shields, must be
completely encapsulated. Remove excess compound, and wipe Sealing Compound clean with TCE or
MEK. |
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Coating the
Cable |
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CAUTION: Wear protective nylon, or rubber
gloves. Before
applying BONDiT™ C-21, the cable
jacket should be free of contaminants. Scrub cable with TCE or MEK saturated
Kimwipes. Use fresh Kimwipes for every scrub. Continue to clean abraded area
until Kimwipes appear clean after scrubbing. It is important that all abraded
areas of the cable jacket are cleaned properly to insure a quality seal. Do
not contaminate cleaned areas with bare hands. Handle with clean gloves. Partially
saturate a Kimwipe with BONDiT™ C-21
and swab onto abraded area of cable. Liquid should readily permeate and
saturate (wet) the entire abraded surface of the cable. CAUTION: If the BONDiT™ C-21 does not readily
spread (wet) the surface, and tends to significantly pool/puddle/bead, the
cable is not adequately cleaned and/or abraded. In such a case, clean the
jacket again and apply BONDiT™ C-21. Adequate BONDiT™ C-21 is supplied for
repeating the entire procedure several times. Coat
Sealing Compound surface with the BONDiT™
C-21. Once
the jacket is coated, no drying time is required agent. Up to four hours
exposure at ambient is acceptable. |
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Final Assembly |
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The Inner and Outer Seals will now be
positioned over the splice and heat shrunk to form water tight seals. Center
the Inner Seal Tubing over splice
area so that approximately 1 1/4", on either side, covers the coated
jacket. Shrink
the Inner Seal Tubing onto splice
with heat gun. Heat must be applied evenly, starting in the center, until the entire length has shrunk down
around the cable and splice. After
tubing has shrunk, apply heat evenly to the 1 1/4" long cable seal
areas, approximately 1½ minutes. BONDiT™
Agent C-21 and Inner Seal Tube
should reach a high enough temperature (approximately 500°F to
react and form a water-proof bond. The strength of bond will be somewhat
dependent on the type of jacket material: polyethylene forming highly
cohesive bonds, and rubbers forming weaker adhesive bonds. CAUTION: Excessive heat may damage cable jacket.
Allow
the splice assembly to cool for ease of handling, and thoroughly wash the
assembly with TCE or MEK. Saturate
a Kimwipe with BONDiT™ C-21 and
swap the entire assembly and remaining abraded cable. Liquid should readily
permeate and wet the surface of the cable. Center the Outer Seal Tubing over the Inner
Seal Tube so 1 1/4" extends past the Inner Seal Tube beneath it on either side. Shrink the Outer Seal Tube using the same
heating procedure as for the Inner
Seal Tube. This seal will provide an additional water tight seal and
mechanical abrasion protection. Re-inspect
cable for any damage. Splice is complete. |
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Technical
Support |
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For
technical support call RELTEK at
707-284-8808, or email reltek@reltekllc.com. |
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Reference
RELTEK Document No. A400-0001 Rev C |
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