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Boeing 707 - Assembly with more than One Conductor; Selection of a Terminal or a Splice

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B. Assembly with More Than One Conductor
When more than one conductor is necessary in a terminal or splice, the CAU of the conductors can be
increased and the terminal or splice can be assembled with any of these procedures:
Paragraph 2.B. for the assembly with the conductor folded back
Paragraph 2.C. for the assembly with a splice adapter
Paragraph 2.D. for the assembly with a filler wire stub
Paragraph 2.E. for the assembly with a filler wire loop
CAUTION
THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE OBEYED:
THE CONDITIONS FOR THE END OF THE INSULATION OF THE WIRES;
REFER TO PARAGRAPH 4.A.
ONLY ONE CONDUCTOR THAT HAS BEEN FOLDED BACK ON ITSELF IS
PERMITTED IN AN END OF A TERMINAL OR SPLICE
ONLY ONE WIRE STUB IS PERMITTED IN AN END OF A TERMINAL OR
SPLICE.
NOTE: As an alternative to a specified size of terminal or splice, a selection of a terminal or splice can
be made in relation to the number and size of wires. Refer to Paragraph 4.C.
C. Selection of a Terminal or a Splice
(1) Count the number of wires.
(2) Find the size of each wire.
(3) Find the crimp barrel size that agrees with the number of wires and the size of each wire in Table
8.
(4) Make a selection of the terminal or splice.
Refer to:
Table 2 for the terminals
Table 3 for the butt splices
Table 4 for the parallel splices.
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ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATION OF THE INSULATION OF THE WIRES
Figure 10
ASSEMBLY OF TERMINALS AND SPLICES UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONS
707, 727-787
STANDARD WIRING PRACTICES MANUAL
20-30-22
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Oct 15/2017D6-54446
ECCN 9E991 BOEING PROPRIETARY - See title page for details

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