Multi-strand copper core wires are routed in cable trays

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The document discusses several types of cables commonly used in cable tray systems, including: 1. Tray cable (TC) which is used for power and control circuits

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Only signals of same type should be contained within any one multicore cable. Furthermore, conductors forming part of intrinsically safe circuits should be contained in a multicore

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Understand the composition and performance benefits of multi-strand wire, plus essential termination techniques for reliable connections.

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