Use of Shelf Wire
Author: Lectromec
Published: 05-26-2008
THE USE OF SHELF WIRE
Author: Lectromec GSD Team
Suppose that your customer wants to know if the wiring in the
cables, harnesses, or devices that your company produced is good.
Perhaps the cable that you used was a MIL-spec wire, but had been on
the shelf or in the manufacturing plant for a number of years.
Rewiring all of the devices produced would likely take a great deal
of time and labor and push the delivery of your product out many
months. So what steps can you take to prove to your customer
that the cable is still good?
Step 1. Determine the Extent of the Questionable Wire
Usage.
If the amount of wire used is rather limited, in some cases it
might be cost effective to simply remove the wire. In other
cases, additional alternative may need to be considered.
Step 2. Speak with Those Handling the Wires.
Those that put the wire into the harnesses or devices are usually
the first to know if there were problems. These technicians
should be asked questions like:
Were there any problems experienced with this type of wire?
Did any lengths of the wire have to be thrown away due to poor
quality?
Sometimes this first hand knowledge of handling the wire may be
good enough for your customer.
Step 3. Perform a Visual Inspection
Examine the wire for visible defects. Is the insulation
flaking off or are there a number of cracks in the topcoat? Is
there any discoloration visible? It is likely if the wire
insulation was extremely poor condition that some action would have
been taken by the technicians piecing together the product. If
the wire is in good condition, consider allowing your customer to
personally inspect a wire sample.
Step 4. Selected Testing
The last step would be to perform a select array of tests on a
sample of the wire. Because performance of all of the tests
outlined in a wire specification would cost too much and would be a
waste or resources, a select few tests can be performed to test most
of the material properties of the insulation and conductor.
Additionally, if there is a specific problem, then perhaps a single
testing method could be employed. This can be done at a
fraction of the cost and provide a significantly faster turnaround
time for a result. Lectromec has experience developing such
plans that can be done quickly and effectively to meet the needs of
your customers.
Lectromec first evaluates the conditions under which wire will be
placed, then, with our knowledge of wire insulation failure
mechanisms (physical, thermal, and mechanical) for most wire
insulations, a reduced test set can be developed and delivered to be
reviewed with your customer. Once the testing is agreed upon,
Lectromec performs the tests and delivers a report on the condition
of your wiring.
Determining the best most effective solution to satisfy your
customer’s needs is important. Whether this can be
accomplished with a simple report from technicians using the wire or
needs a selected number of tests, it is important to ensure that the
wiring systems are in peak condition to ensure system reliability.
And, if in the end testing is needed, Lectromec will be available to
meet your needs.