This document provides information on 3M's Cold Shrink LC Series Joints for low voltage polymeric cables. The joints use cold shrink technology to provide a quick and reliable seal without heat or special tools. They are suitable for cables up to 1.9/3.3kV and come with outer tubes, tape, and connection components. The document lists available kit sizes and specifications, material properties, product selection information, and contact details for 3M.
3M Scotch 27 Tape - 3M Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Electrical Tape
3M Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Electrical Tape is woven glass cloth tape designed to operate in applications requiring high mechanical strength and high temperature electrical insulation. 3M Scotch 27 glass cloth tape is specially treated and prepared to provide corrosion protection - Scotch 27 is a rubber, pressure-sensitive thermosetting electrical tape.
3M Scotch 27 useful applications include a heat-stable insulation for furnace and oven controls, motor leads and switches.
Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Tape has a rubber thermosetting, pressure-sensitive adhesive which electrically insulates and provides mechanical protection at high temperatures.
Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Electrical Tape is a woven glass cloth tape designed to operate in applications requiring high mechanical strength and resistance to high temperatures. The glass cloth is specially treated and prepared to provide corrosion free protection. Scotch 27 glass cloth tape will not shrink, rot or burn and has a high tensile strength. The 3M adhesive is a rubber pressure-sensitive thermosetting system. The 3M Scotch tape is designed for continuous use at class “B” (130°C) temperature.
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3M Scotchcast Resin Joint - 4 Core up to 6sqmm - LV1-1/2 Kit
Up to 25mm OD cables accomodated in cable joint shell
3M Scotchcast resin (470W) cable joints are designed to joint multi-core armoured (SWA or GSWB), polymeric (XLPE EPR) low voltage power cables - 3M cable joints provide electrical insulation and mechanical protection with either compression or mechanical connectors - 3M LVI-1 power cable joints have now replaced the 3M LA range of joints.
3M Pilot and Telecom cable joints suit multicore (2-37 core) and multipair (2-100 pair) polyethylene (PE) or PVC insulated cables, steel wire armoured and unarmoured - Scotchlok UR2 connectors provide quick and reliable jointing of multi-pair stranded copper conductors, compression crimp connectors are recommended for multi-core cable joints.
3M Pilot and Telecom cable jointing kits are suitable for cable jointing polymeric pilot and telecom cables in indoor, outdoor, submerged and underground direct burial applications.
3M Scotchcast Resin Cable Jointing Kits - Pilot & Telecom Cables, Contents
*Translucent cable jointing shell
*3M Scotchcast 470W resin
*3M Scotch 23 self amalgamating tape
*Constant force springs
*Spacer web tape
*Cable jointers instruction
3M Scotch 27 Tape - 3M Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Electrical Tape
3M Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Electrical Tape is woven glass cloth tape designed to operate in applications requiring high mechanical strength and high temperature electrical insulation. 3M Scotch 27 glass cloth tape is specially treated and prepared to provide corrosion protection - Scotch 27 is a rubber, pressure-sensitive thermosetting electrical tape.
3M Scotch 27 useful applications include a heat-stable insulation for furnace and oven controls, motor leads and switches.
Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Tape has a rubber thermosetting, pressure-sensitive adhesive which electrically insulates and provides mechanical protection at high temperatures.
Scotch 27 Glass Cloth Electrical Tape is a woven glass cloth tape designed to operate in applications requiring high mechanical strength and resistance to high temperatures. The glass cloth is specially treated and prepared to provide corrosion free protection. Scotch 27 glass cloth tape will not shrink, rot or burn and has a high tensile strength. The 3M adhesive is a rubber pressure-sensitive thermosetting system. The 3M Scotch tape is designed for continuous use at class “B” (130°C) temperature.
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2, 3, 4 Core Resin Cable Jointing Kits - 3M
Resin Joints - Low Voltage Underground Resin Cable Joint Kits
3M Scotchcast Resin Joint - 4 Core up to 6sqmm - LV1-1/2 Kit
Up to 25mm OD cables accomodated in cable joint shell
3M Scotchcast resin (470W) cable joints are designed to joint multi-core armoured (SWA or GSWB), polymeric (XLPE EPR) low voltage power cables - 3M cable joints provide electrical insulation and mechanical protection with either compression or mechanical connectors - 3M LVI-1 power cable joints have now replaced the 3M LA range of joints.
3M Pilot and Telecom cable joints suit multicore (2-37 core) and multipair (2-100 pair) polyethylene (PE) or PVC insulated cables, steel wire armoured and unarmoured - Scotchlok UR2 connectors provide quick and reliable jointing of multi-pair stranded copper conductors, compression crimp connectors are recommended for multi-core cable joints.
3M Pilot and Telecom cable jointing kits are suitable for cable jointing polymeric pilot and telecom cables in indoor, outdoor, submerged and underground direct burial applications.
3M Scotchcast Resin Cable Jointing Kits - Pilot & Telecom Cables, Contents
*Translucent cable jointing shell
*3M Scotchcast 470W resin
*3M Scotch 23 self amalgamating tape
*Constant force springs
*Spacer web tape
*Cable jointers instruction
25kV AC Sealing End for Network Rail Power Cables - 3M Cold Shrink Cable Terminations.
3M QT111 molded rubber cable termination kit 95-EP631-2 is in widespread service throughout Network Rail systems with PADS approval for sealing 25kV cable ends. 3M Cold Shrink Over Head Line Equipment (OLE) cable terminations or sealing ends are suitable for outdoor use and high voltage operating voltages up to 52kV.
3M Cold Shrink OLE Rail Cable Termination 52kV - Kit 95-EP631-2
*Excellent insulating properties
*Hydrophobic properties
*UV stable outdoor cable termination
*Non-flammable Cold Shrink termination
*Fungus resistant termination
*Excellent high and low temperature properties
*Superior track and erosion resistance for rail track side installatio
3M Scotchcast Inline Cable Joints 91-NBA with 470W Resin
3M Scotchcast resin cable joint kits 91-NBA are designed to be used for cable jointing low voltage LV unarmoured single core and multi-core (2, 3, 4 and 5 core) cables. 3M Scotchcast resin cable joints incorporate electrical insulation and mechanical protection of unarmoured cable joints with compression or mechanical connectors. 3M Scotchcast unarmoured cable joints can be used for indoor and outdoor, underground and submerged applications.
Unarmoured Cable Joints - 3M Scotchcast Inline Cable Joints 91-NBA with 470W Resin - Features
• 3M Scotchcast resin 470W in transparent two chamber bags with integrated 3M Closed Mixing and Pouring (CMP) cable jointing system
• One part translucent cable joint mould body with snap fit closing system for quick and easy handling by the LV cable jointers
• Pre cut foam sealing elements to provide reliable sealing to the cable joint mould body without tooling for all cable application diameters
• Closure cap to prevent any pollution
Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
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25kV AC Sealing End for Network Rail Power Cables - 3M Cold Shrink Cable Terminations.
3M QT111 molded rubber cable termination kit 95-EP631-2 is in widespread service throughout Network Rail systems with PADS approval for sealing 25kV cable ends. 3M Cold Shrink Over Head Line Equipment (OLE) cable terminations or sealing ends are suitable for outdoor use and high voltage operating voltages up to 52kV.
3M Cold Shrink OLE Rail Cable Termination 52kV - Kit 95-EP631-2
*Excellent insulating properties
*Hydrophobic properties
*UV stable outdoor cable termination
*Non-flammable Cold Shrink termination
*Fungus resistant termination
*Excellent high and low temperature properties
*Superior track and erosion resistance for rail track side installatio
3M Scotchcast Inline Cable Joints 91-NBA with 470W Resin
3M Scotchcast resin cable joint kits 91-NBA are designed to be used for cable jointing low voltage LV unarmoured single core and multi-core (2, 3, 4 and 5 core) cables. 3M Scotchcast resin cable joints incorporate electrical insulation and mechanical protection of unarmoured cable joints with compression or mechanical connectors. 3M Scotchcast unarmoured cable joints can be used for indoor and outdoor, underground and submerged applications.
Unarmoured Cable Joints - 3M Scotchcast Inline Cable Joints 91-NBA with 470W Resin - Features
• 3M Scotchcast resin 470W in transparent two chamber bags with integrated 3M Closed Mixing and Pouring (CMP) cable jointing system
• One part translucent cable joint mould body with snap fit closing system for quick and easy handling by the LV cable jointers
• Pre cut foam sealing elements to provide reliable sealing to the cable joint mould body without tooling for all cable application diameters
• Closure cap to prevent any pollution
Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
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1. Datasheet
3 LC Series
Cold Shrink Inline Joints for Low Voltage Polymeric Cables
Application
3M™ Cold Shrink LC Series Joints have been designed for multi core Low Voltage Power
Cables up to and including 1.9/3.3kV.
Designed for flexible or trailing cables, Cable Tray applications, and Indoor applications.
Suitable for Cable Type XLPE/PVC Insulated, Steel Wire Armoured, PVC Sheathed Cables,
with or without a lead sheath.
Not suitable for direct burial, additional mechanical protection may be required.
Features
3M™ Cold Shrink LC Series Joints use 3M™ Cold Shrink Technology, eliminating the need
for resin, heat and special tools, making a quick, simple and reliable installation. The Cold
Shrink Outer protection tube provides a reliable environmental seal, and is resistant to acid,
alkalis, ozone, fungus, and UV light.
Kit Content
• Cold Shrink Pre Stretched Outer Tube
• Self Amalgamating Insulation Tape
• Armour/Earth connection components
• Full Installation Instructions
Shelf Life
3M™ Cold Shrink Tubes and Insulation tapes have a 5 year shelf life from date of
manufacture when stored at the recommended temperature of 10-27°C at <75% Relative
Humidity.
Material Properties
Please refer to the individual technical data sheets for EPDM Rubber Cold Shrink Tubes for
details of Electrical properties and other data.
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2. Product Selection
KIT REFERENCE
LC1
LC2
LC3
LC4
LC5
LC6
LC7
Two Core
1kV
1.5 - 4
6 - 10
16 - 50
70 - 120
150 - 185
240 - 300
N/A
CROSS SECTIONAL AREA (mm²)
Three Core
Four Core
Three Core
1kV
1kV
3.3kV
1.5 - 4
1.5 - 2.5
N/A
6 - 10
4-6
N/A
16 - 25
10 - 16
N/A
35 - 70
25 - 50
16 - 50
95 - 150
70 - 120
70 - 150
185 - 240
150 - 185
185 - 240
300
240 - 300
300
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environment in which we live. This concern is the basis of our philosophy and policies by
which we assess the health and environmental information on our products and then take the
appropriate steps to protect employee, the public health and the environment.
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for such products from the standpoint of human health and environmental quality. To help
ensure that 3M products are not used in ways for which they were not intended or tested. 3M
personnel are available to assist customers in dealing with ecological and product safety
considerations. Your 3M sales representative can arrange for the proper contacts.
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