Page 1 of 2 Scotch 25 Electrical Grounding Braid Data Sheet Specifications Product Description Product Scotch 25 Electrical Grounding Braid is an all-metal Conducting metal braid must be woven from 240 strands woven grounding braid in a flat, cable -like form. It is of 30 AWG tinned copper wires and be capable of conformable due to its woven construction of 240 strands carrying fault current comparable to that of 6 AWG of 30 AWG tinned copper wires. copper wire. It must be usable with or without covering, both indoors and outdoors, without corroding, tearing or Features: splitting. It must be capable of being soldered to high- v High current-carrying capacity (approximately that voltage cable shields while being non-flammable and yet of 6 AWG wire) must be compatible with cable oils, common solvents, v Tinned copper wires adhesives and high-voltage jointing and terminating v Stable at elevated temperatures insulations. v Oil resistant v Compatible with all power cable installations Engineering/Architectural Specifications v Fire resistant Jointing and terminating shall be done according to the v Easy conformity to irregular surfaces engineering print supplied by the manufacturer of the v Corrosion resistant jointing or terminating materials for the specific cable and v Compatible with high-voltage jointing and approved by the specifying engineer. termination materials v Unaffected by solvents, ultra-violet, ozone, and Alternate moisture Jointing and terminating engineering drawing shall be v Usable for indoor and outdoor applications compatible with specific cable or cables and approved for v Can be easily soldered to high-voltage cable shields specific voltage of cable. Applications Characteristics and Test Data v To provide a fault current path across shielded cable Test method, as show in Figure 1 was designed to joints determine fault current carrying capacity of a 30.5cm v For grounding high-voltage joints, terminations, specimen of 25 Braid. The test ended when the braid cables or other cable accessories separated, due to melting of tinned copper wires. Graph (Figure 2) illustrates the results. Data Average Properties Physical Properties Thickness ASTM-D-1000 2.38mm Width ASTM-D-1000 12.7mm Shelf life Indefinite Electrical Properties Wire size 240 30 AWG tinned copper wires Approximate AWG rating 6 Chemical Properties Ozone resistance ASTM-D-1373 pass Resistance to ultra-violet 3M (see sec. 5) pass Note: These are typical values and should not be used for specification purposes. 3M UK PLC 3M Ireland 3M UK PLC Electrical Products Sales Office Sales Office 3M Centre, Cain Road 3M House, Adelphi Centre PO Box 393 Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1JU Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, Ireland Bedford MK41 0YE Telephone: 01344 858616 Telephone: 353 1 280 3555 Telephone: 01234 229462 Fax: 01344 858758 Fax: 353 1 280 3509 Fax: 01234 229433 Page 2 of 2 Scotch 25 Electrical Grounding Braid Data Sheet The data indicate that 25 Braid has excellent fault current Installation Techniques carrying capacities for replacing shielding in high-voltage cables. It can be used as a ground strap or jumper wire because it can carry fault currents and lightning currents that can appear in high-voltage cables. Figure 3 is representative of the method used for testing fault current carrying capacities of 25 Braid in a high-voltage cable joint. When grounding termination or joints: Solder Scotch 25 Ground Braid to cable metallic shields and bring remainder of braid out of joint or termination. Construct a 51mm solder block on ground braid to prevent moisture penetration into joint. Figure 4. Wrap two half-lapped layers of Scotch 130C Rubber Jointing Tape, covering the end 51mm of cable jacket. Wrap two half-lapped layers of 130 Tape for 76mm along ground braid, beginning at a point where ground is soldered to shield. Every cable tested had a single half-lapped layer of 19mm Lay ground braid over 130C Tape applied on jacket for x 0.13mm tinned copper metallic shielding tape for fault 25mm then bend strap away from cable. current protection. In all cases, the cables metallic shield Apply outer sheath over ground braid. was destroyed (by current), whereas, grounding braid For bonding jumper wire across joint, lay Scotch 25 remained unharmed. Ground Braid across joint and solder ends to cables metallic shielding. Maintenance 25 Braid has an indefinite storage life and is not impaired by freezing nor by over-heated conditions. Braid can be checked for flaws by visual inspection. Availability Scotch 25 Braid is available in 12.7mm x 2.38mm x 4.57mm and is available from your local 3M authorised electrical distributor. Important Notice Technical information provided by 3M is based on experience and/or tests believed to be reliable, but their accuracy is not guaranteed and the results may not be relevant to every users application. 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Printed in the UK. 3M United Kingdom PLC, 2003. 3M UK PLC 3M Ireland 3M UK PLC Electrical Products Sales Office Sales Office 3M Centre, Cain Road 3M House, Adelphi Centre PO Box 393 Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1JU Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, Ireland Bedford MK41 0YE Telephone: 01344 858616 Telephone: 353 1 280 3555 Telephone: 01234 229462 Fax: 01344 858758 Fax: 353 1 280 3509 Fax: 01234 229433