Section 18.5
Conduit and Loom
Conduit must be used to protect the harness cable and cable splices.
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The conduit must not cover any connectors, switches, relays, fuses, or sensors. |
The following guidelines should be used when designing a harness:
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Wires should be sized and cut to near equal length prior to installing conduit. |
- The distance between the back of the connector or other listed devices to the end of the conduit should not exceed:
- 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) for a single connector/device
- 1.0 in. (25.4 mm) for a double connector/device
- 1.5 in. (38.1 mm) for multiple (three or more) connectors/devices
- All cable breakouts and conduit ends must be secured in place with conduit outlet rings or tape.
Section 18.5.1
Criteria for Conduit and Loom
Due to the wide variety of operating conditions and environments, it is the responsibility of the OEM to select a conduit that will survive the conditions of the specific applications. Flame retardant convoluted polypropylene conduit or equivalent may be used for most installations. Heat retardant nylon conduit or oil, water, acid, fire, and abrasion resistant non-metallic loom conforming to SAE J562A* is also acceptable. The diameter of conduit should be selected based on the number of wires being protected.
* If non-metallic loom is used, secure the ends with tightly wrapped nylon straps to prevent unraveling.
Conduit should cover the wires without binding and without being excessively large.
EPA07 MBE 4000 DDEC VI Troubleshooting Guide - 6SE568 |
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