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8.2 Electric wiring
8 Electrics/electronics
MITSUBISHI FUSO body/equipment mounting directives for FE Issue date: 20. 10. 2020
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8.2.5 Change and extension of wiring
Cables to be used
Use cables conforming to JIS C 3406 (low voltage
cables for automotive use), JASO D 608 (heat-resistive
low voltage cables for automotive use) or equivalent.
As to vinyl tape, use products conforming to JIS C
2336 (vinyl adhesive tapes for electric insulation) or
equivalent. See "Type of cable" in "8.2.2 Cable Identi-
fication" É 8.2.2.
• When selecting a cable size, make sure that its
allowable current conforms to the system rating.
Especially in a system where a motor, etc. is used
as a load, allow for the current in case the motor
locks (restricted). See "Cable size" in "8.2.2 Cable
Identification" É 8.2.2.
Wiring procedure
• When custom-built truck body-side wiring is
extended, do not relocate existing cables and wires
installed at the time of delivery from the
manufacturer. If relocation is unavoidable, make
sure that there is sufficient space from
neighbouring parts and there is no interference
with them.
• For wiring, install cables along rear body members,
frame, etc. Do not stretch them in the air.
• Install cables clear of chassis and custom-built
truck body rotary parts, vibrating parts and sharp
edged parts. Firmly clamp cables.
Secure the following clearances.
Unit: mm
• Be sure to use a grommet in every cable through
hole in the steel plate to prevent the cable from
being damaged in the sheathing and
short-circuited.
Location
Minimum
clearance
Between moving part and wiring 10
Between sharp edge and wiring 10
1Grommet
2Cable
3Steel plate