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This document describes various common wire splices and joints used in electrical wiring installations. It discusses rat tail or pig tail joints used inside junction boxes, Y-splices for wrapping small cables, knotted taps for heavy tensile stress, plain taps and aerial taps for temporary use in construction sites, duplex cross joints for two tap wires under stress, Western Union short and long tie splices for extending wire lengths inside and outside, cross joints similar to plain taps but with two taps side by side, and wrapped taps or tee joints for large solid conductors. It also briefly describes extension cords as flexible power cables with a plug on one end and multiple sockets on the other to provide additional outlets where needed.
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Commonwiresplicesandjoints PDF

This document describes various common wire splices and joints used in electrical wiring installations. It discusses rat tail or pig tail joints used inside junction boxes, Y-splices for wrapping small cables, knotted taps for heavy tensile stress, plain taps and aerial taps for temporary use in construction sites, duplex cross joints for two tap wires under stress, Western Union short and long tie splices for extending wire lengths inside and outside, cross joints similar to plain taps but with two taps side by side, and wrapped taps or tee joints for large solid conductors. It also briefly describes extension cords as flexible power cables with a plug on one end and multiple sockets on the other to provide additional outlets where needed.
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COMMON WIRE SPLICES AND

JOINTS
OBJECTIVES
• Describe different methods of Common Wire
Splices and Joints
• Observe how the different methods of
Common Wire Splices and Joints is being
done.
The following are the
Common Electrical Wire
Splices and Joints.
Rat Tail or Pig Tail
• This kind of joint is
• commonly used to join two or more
• conductors inside the junction box. It is
• suitable for service where there is no
• mechanical stress when wires are to be
• connected in an outlet box, switch, or
• conduit fitting
Y-splice.
• This method of wrapping is generally used on
small cables because the strands are flexible
and all can be wrapped in one operation.
Knotted tap.
• This is used where the tap wire is under heavy
tensile stress
• .
Plain tap joint
• This is used where the tap wire is under
considerable tensile stress circuit.
Aerial tap.
• This is used as a temporary tap usually done in
constructions sites. The easy twist will
facilitate tap wire movement
Duplex cross joint
• This is a two-tap wire turned simultaneously
and is used where the two tap wire is under
heavy tensile stress
Western Union Short-tie Splice
• . This is the most widely used splice or joint in
interior wiring installation to extend the
length of wire from one point to another.
Western Union Long Tie
This is used extensively for outside wiring to
extend the length of wire from one end to
another.
Cross joint.
• The same application is done as in plain tap
and the only difference is that this tap is a
combination of two plain taps place side by
side with each other.
Wrapped Tap or Tee Joint
• This is used on large solid conductors where it
is difficult to wrap the heavy tap wire around
the main wire.
• EXTENSION CORD
• An extension cord is a span of flexible electrical power
cable with a plug on one end and multiple sockets on
the other end. It comes in several varieties to suit the
needs of the user. One of the most important
considerations is the power handling capacity to make
it safe and functional.
• Electrical gadgets are product of modern technology to
make our life better. The number of electrical gadgets
available at home and in offices may exceed the
existing convenience outlet installed in every room.
The best remedy to address the insufficiency of
available outlet is to use an extension cord especially if
the electrical gadgets need to operate at the same
time.

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