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Definition of "Zip-Cord" |
A two-fiber cable consisting essentially of two single-fiber cables having their jackets conjoined by a strip of jacket material, so that they may be easily furcated [divided] by slitting or tearing the two jackets apart, permitting the installation of optical connectors. / Zip-cord refers to two or more electrical conductors held together by an insulating jacket that can be easily separated simply by pulling apart. The term is also used with optical fiber cables consisting of two optical fibers joined in a similar manner. The design of zip-cord makes it easy to keep conductors that carry related electrical or optical signals together and helps avoid tangling of cables. Typical uses include lamp cord and speaker wire. / World Wide Compliance for information technologies,equipment I.T.E. Right now we are following the UL Standard 1950 2nd and 3rd Editions for all our I.T.E. equipments. From April 1, 2000, UL will not accept the application for UL 1950 2nd Edition, they will only accept the application for UL-1950 3rd Edition. |
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