3M Cold Shrink Splice Kit QS-III 5514A

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3M Cold Shrink Splice Kit QS-III 5514A for UniShield, Wire Shielded, Longitudinally Corrugated (LC), and Tape Shielded (Ribbon Shielded) Cable or Transitions to Concentric Neutral (CN)/Jacketed Concentric Neutral (JCN) Cables Instructions IEEE Std. 404 15 kv Class 150 kv BIL CAUTION Working around energized systems may cause serious injury or death. Installation should be performed by personnel familiar with good safety practice in handling electrical equipment. De-energize and ground all electrical systems before installing product. Kit Selection Table Kit Number Cable Insulation O.D. Range Conductor Size Range 5514A 0.84" to 1.38" (21,3 to 35,1 mm) 4/0 AWG 500 kcmil* (95 240 mm 2 ) * Splices (including size transitions) can be made to smaller or larger conductors (but larger conductors may require special neutral handling), provided both cables are within the Insulation O.D. Range and the connector meets the dimensional requirements shown below. Connector Dimensional Requirements Minimum Inches (mm) Maximum Inches (mm) Outside Diameter 0.69" (17,5 mm) 1.49" (38 mm) Length Aluminum (Al/Cu) Compression Length Copper Compression and 3M Shearbolt Connector QCI 4/0-600 5.00" (127 mm) 5.75" (146 mm) March 2011 3 78-8125-9954-2-C

1.0 Kit Contents a. 3M Cold Shrink Splice Body 5416A (1 ea.) b. Cold Shrink Jacketing Tube (1 ea.) c. Cold Shrink Adapter Tube (1 ea.) d. Shielding Sleeve, 1/3 Neutral Maximum (1 ea.) e. Ground Strap (1 ea.) f. Constant Force Spring Ground Connectors (5 ea.) g. Red Compound Tubes (non-silicone grease) (2 ea.) h. Scotch Mastic Sealing Strips 2230, 6" length (6 ea.) i. Scotch Rubber Mastic Tape 2228 Rolls, 2" x 36" (2 ea.) j. Copper Foil Tape, 1/2" x 10" (2 ea.) k. 3M Cable Cleaning Pads CC-3 (1 ea.) l. Cable Preparation Template (1 ea.) m. Instruction Booklet (1 ea.) Do not use knives to open plastic bags. Connector not shown, but if included, it is indicated on the packaging label. Item C, Cold Shrink Adapter Tube, may not be included in all kits. 2 78-8125-9954-2-C

2.0 Prepare Cables 2.1 For Tape, LC, Wire Shield or UniShield Cable: 2.1.1 Prepare cables according to standard procedures. Refer to template provided or illustration below for proper dimensions. (Figure 1). Tape & LC Shielded Cables 13 3/4" (349 mm) 3 1/2" (89 mm) 7 1/4" (184 mm) Cable Jacket Metallic Shield Semi-con Insulation Wire Shielded Cable 13 3/4" (349 mm) 3 1/2" (89 mm) 7 1/4" (184 mm) Cable Jacket Wire Shield Semi-con Insulation 3 1/2" (89 mm) UniShield Cable 13 3/4" (349 mm) 7 1/4" (184 mm) Shield Wires Insulation Figure 1 Cables must be within the insulation O.D. range of the splice kit and the connector must meet the dimensional requirements shown on the front page. 78-8125-9954-2-C 3

2.1.2 For Tape shield and LC shield: Secure end of each metallic shield with a copper tape strip. For Wire shield and UniShield : Carefully bend shield wires back over cable jackets and temporarily secure with vinyl tape. (Figure 2). Tape & LC Shielded Cables Cable Jacket Metallic Shield Foil Tape Semi-con Wire Shielded Cable Cable Jacket Vinyl Tape Shield Wires Semi-con UniShield Cable Cable Jacket Vinyl Tape Shield Wires Figure 2 Go to section 3.0 Park Splice Components. if not transition splicing to JCN or CN cable. 2.2 For Transitions to Jacketed Concentric Neutral (JCN) Cable: 2.2.1 Prepare cables according to standard procedures. Refer to template provided or illustration below for proper dimensions (Figure 3). 7 1/4" (184 mm) 13 3/4" (349 mm) Insulation Semi-con Neutral Wires Figure 3 Cables must be within the insulation O.D. range of the splice kit and the connector must meet the dimensional requirements shown on the front page. 4 78-8125-9954-2-C

2.2.2 Carefully bend neutral wires back over edge of cable jacket and temporarily secure with vinyl tape. Semi-con Neutral Wires Vinyl Tape Figure 4 Go to section 3.0 Park Splice Components. 2.3 For Transitions to Concentric Neutral (CN) Cable: 2.3.1 Prepare cables according to standard procedures. Refer to template provided or illustration below for proper dimensions (Figure 5). Do not cut neutral wires on CN cables. Concentric Neutral (CN) 7 1/4" (184 mm) 13 3/4" (349 mm) Insulation Semi-con Neutral Wires Figure 5 Cables must be within the insulation O.D. range of the splice kit and the connector must meet the dimensional requirements shown on the front page. 2.3.2 Clean cable semi-con as shown (Figure 6). Clean Semi-Con Binder Wire Folded Back Neutral Wires Figure 6 78-8125-9954-2-C 5

2.3.3 Place a strip of mastic around cable semi-con next to neutral binder. Fold neutrals into mastic and place another binder wire on the other side of the mastic (Figure 7). Binder Wire Mastic Strip Binder Wire Figure 7 2.3.4 Wrap two additional strips of mastic over the first one and cover with two half lapped layers of vinyl tape (Figure 8). 2 additional mastic strips covered with 2 layers vinyl tape Figure 8 2.3.5 Fold neutrals over mastic seal and temporarily secure ends with vinyl tape (Figure 9). Secure folded-back neutral wires with vinyl tape Figure 9 6 78-8125-9954-2-C

3.0 Park Splice Components 3.1 Clean or cover cable jacket if necessary, for cold shrink parking position. Slide jacketing tube onto one cable end. Slide splice body onto opposite cable, loose core end first. For size transitions, park splice on smaller cable (Figure 10). Jacketing is not optional. Cold shrink jacketing tube must be installed. Loose Core End Jacketing Tube Splice Body Figure 10 If space is limited, the jacketing tube and splice body can be put on the cable stacked inside each other. 3.2 Position the expanded shield sleeve onto one cable. The shield sleeve is designed to carry up to 1/3 neutral current (Figure 11). Expanded Shield Sleeve Figure 11 78-8125-9954-2-C 7

4.0 Install Connector If using a crimp-type connector, go to step 4.3. 4.1 If using a 3M Shearbolt Connector QCI 4/0-600, refer to the instructions included with the connector for insulation cut-back dimension. Insulation removal length shall not exceed 3" (76 mm) from conductor end (Figure 12). Refer to connector instructions for dimensions Figure 12 4.2 Install 3M Shearbolt Connector QCI 4/0-600 according to the instructions included with the connector (Figure 13). Shearbolt Connector Go to section 5.0 Install Splice. Figure 13 8 78-8125-9954-2-C

4.3 If using a crimp type connector, remove cable insulation for 1/2 connector length plus an allowance* for increases in connector length due to crimping. Insulation removal length shall not exceed 2 7/8" (73 mm) from conductor end. Do not install connector now (Figure 14). * This assumes that the installer has determined the increased length of an aluminum connector crimped with a specific tool and die. Aluminum (Al/Cu) Crimp Connector Growth Chart Conductor Size 4/0 AWG 500 kcmil 1/4" (6 mm) Typical growth allowance (per end) 1) Copper connectors do not require a length change allowance. 2) Maximum aluminum connector crimped length allowed is 5.75" (146 mm). One-half connector length + growth allowance* Figure 14 4.4 For 4/0 AWG through 350 kcmil copper connectors or connectors with an O.D. between 0.69 0.84" (17,5 21,3 mm): Slide the cold shrink adapter tube onto the insulation with the loose core ribbon end going on first, away from the cable end (Figure 15). Loose Core End Cold Shrink Adapter Tube Figure 15 78-8125-9954-2-C 9

4.5 Install connector. See table (on cover) for proper connector dimensions. (For standard 3M Connectors, refer to table at the end of this instruction for crimping information). Remove any excess oxidation inhibitor from connector ends if aluminum connector is used. File sharp connector flashing if necessary, taking care to remove all metal filings from splice area (Figure 16). Connector 5.0 Install Splice Figure 16 5.1 Apply a tape marker to semi-con insulation shield on cable which does not contain splice. Measure 9" (229 mm) from center of connector (Figure 17). 9" (229 mm) Tape Marker Semi-con Figure 17 5.2 If using cold shrink adapter tube: Position adapter tube over the connector. Shrink adapter near center of connector by pulling and unwinding the loose core end in a counter-clockwise direction (Figure 18). Cold shrink adapter tube Figure 18 10 78-8125-9954-2-C

5.3 Clean cables using standard practice: a. Do not allow solvent or abrasive to contact the cable semi-conductive insulation shield. b. Do not reduce cable insulation diameter below 0.84" (21,3 mm) specified for the splice. c. The insulation surface must be round, smooth and free of cuts/voids. Sanding may be necessary, finish sanding should be done with a 300 grit or higher electrical grade abrasive. d. Make certain that the cable insulation is smooth, clean and dry before continuing. 5.4 Apply red compound on cable insulations, making certain to fill in edge of cable semi-con. Do not use silicone grease (Figure 19). Fill semi-con step Fill semi-con step Apply Red Compound Apply Red Compound Figure 19 5.5 Position the splice body over connector area, aligning end of the splice body (not the core) at the center of the tape marker. Slowly start to remove the splice core by pulling and unwinding the loose core end counterclockwise, allowing only ¼" (6 mm) of the splice to shrink onto the tape marker. Carefully slide the splice body off the tape marker by pulling and twisting until the entire tape marker is exposed. Continue removing the core to complete the splice body installation (Figure 20). The splice body ends must overlap onto the semi-con of each cable by at least 1/2" (13 mm). Do not push the splice body toward the tape marker as this may cause the end to roll under. If the end does roll under, DO NOT use sharp-edged tools to pull it out as this could cut and damage the splice. Unwind Counter-clockwise Align splice body with tape marker Figure 20 78-8125-9954-2-C 11

6.0 Connect Shield Sleeve 6.1 Center the expanded shield sleeve over splice body. Hand-tighten sleeve from splice center outward in both directions (Figure 21). Hand-tighten sleeve from splice center outward Shield Sleeve Figure 21 6.2 For Tape Shielded and LC Shielded Cables: 6.2.1 Secure sleeve to cable metallic shield next to each cable jacket using two wraps of vinyl tape (Figure 22). Cable Jacket End Vinyl Tape Shield Sleeve Figure 22 6.2.2 Bend ends of sleeve back over vinyl tape and secure with constant force springs at 1 1/2" (38 mm) and 2 1/2" (64 mm) from jacket end. Trim off excess sleeve 1/2" (13 mm) from springs, if necessary (Figure 23). 2 1/2" (64 mm) 1 1/2" (38 mm) Trim end of sleeve if necessary Constant Force Springs Folded over shield sleeve Figure 23 12 78-8125-9954-2-C

6.2.3 Wrap two layers of stretched vinyl tape over springs (Figure 24). Vinyl Tape 6.3 For Wire Shielded Cable: Figure 24 6.3.1 Carefully remove vinyl tape from drain wires. Secure sleeve to cable semi-conducting layer next to each cable jacket using two wraps of vinyl tape (Figure 25). Drain Wires Vinyl Tape Figure 25 6.3.2 Bend ends of sleeve back over vinyl tape. Position drain wires over the shield sleeve and secure with constant force springs at 1 1/2" (38 mm) and 2 1/2" (64 mm) from jacket end. Trim off excess sleeve 1/2" (13 mm) from springs, if necessary (Figure 26). 2 1/2" (64 mm) 1 1/2" (38 mm) Trim end of sleeve if necessary Constant Force Springs Drain wires over shield sleeve Figure 26 78-8125-9954-2-C 13

6.3.3 Wrap two layers of stretched vinyl tape over springs (Figure 27). Vinyl Tape 6.4 For UniShield Cable: Figure 27 6.4.1 Carefully remove vinyl tape from drain wires. Secure sleeve to cable semi-con jacket next to bent-back shield drain wires using two wraps of vinyl tape (Figure 28). Drain Wires Vinyl Tape Figure 28 6.4.2 Bend ends of sleeve back over vinyl tape. Carefully position drain wires over the shield sleeve. Secure with constant force springs 1 1/2" (38 mm) and 2 1/2" (64 mm) onto drain wires. Trim off excess sleeve 1/2" (13 mm) from springs, if necessary (Figure 29). 2 1/2" (64 mm) 1 1/2" (38 mm) Trim end of sleeve if necessary Constant Force Springs Drain wires over shield sleeve Figure 29 14 78-8125-9954-2-C

6.4.3 Wrap two layers of stretched vinyl tape over springs (Figure 30). Vinyl Tape 6.5 For CN and JCN Cable: Figure 30 6.5.1 Connect shield sleeve to metallic (LC, etc.) shield first. Remove vinyl tape from neutral wires and route neutral wires upward next to end of cable jacket (or CN binder) (Figure 31). Neutral Wires Figure 31 6.5.2 Secure sleeve to cable semi-con next to neutral wires using two wraps of vinyl tape. Cover the end of the splice body (as shown below) with two half-lapped layers of rubber or vinyl tape (Figure 32). Neutral Wires Shield Sleeve (twisted) Vinyl Tape Rubber or Vinyl Tape Figure 32 78-8125-9954-2-C 15

6.5.3 Place a 3-4" piece of cable jacket over the rubber or vinyl tape and cable semi-con as shown below. Secure with vinyl tape (Figure 33). Cable Jacket Piece Figure 33 6.5.4 Keeping the connector as close as possible to the cable, connect shield sleeve and neutrals together, using a suitable compression connector. ( INLINE, C, or H type). Crimp connector following the connector manufacturer s recommendation. Trim excess neutral wires and sleeve extending beyond the connector (Figure 34). Compression connector Figure 34 6.5.5 Fold connector over shield sleeve, ensuring that the connector is over the cable jacket piece, and secure with vinyl tape (Figure 35). Vinyl Tape Figure 35 16 78-8125-9954-2-C

7.0 Grounding (Optional) Use these instructions if circuit grounding is required at this location. 7.1 On metallic shielded (non-neutral) cable, wrap the ground strap around the shield sleeve (between the cable jacket and constant force spring) with the tails towards the cable jacket (Figure 36). Ground Strap Figure 36 7.2 Secure ground strap to the shield sleeve using a constant force spring (Figure 37). Constant Force Spring Figure 37 7.3 Wrap two layers of stretched vinyl tape over spring (Figure 38). Vinyl Tape Figure 38 78-8125-9954-2-C 17

7.4 Place one mastic sealing strip on the cable jacket under the solder blocks of the ground strap (Figure 39). Solder Block Mastic Strip Figure 39 7.5 Place other strip over the solder blocks. Press the mastic strips around the solder block and to the cable jacket. If tails overlap at the solder blocks, place a piece of mastic between them (Figure 40). Second Mastic Strip 8.0 Install Jacket Figure 40 Jacketing is not optional. 8.1 Apply one roll of slightly stretched rubber mastic tape around each jacket end (tacky side toward cable). Stretch and tear off the end of the rubber mastic as shown below. If ground strap was applied, tape over mastic sealing strips. For CN cable, cover mastic seal next to binder (Figure 41). Rubber Mastic Rubber Mastic Stretch and tear off last 1 2" (25 50 mm) of rubber mastic Figure 41 18 78-8125-9954-2-C

8.2 Begin to install the cold shrink tube by completely covering the rubber mastic, and slowly pulling and unwinding the inner core counterclockwise toward the splice body. The outer core should remain relatively stationary while unwinding the inner core. If the outer core begins to move towards the first mastic seal, gently pull the outer core and jacketing tube towards the second mastic seal and continue unwinding the inner core (Figure 42). Unwind Counter-clockwise Figure 42 8.3 Continue to install the cold shrink tube over the rubber mastic on the other cable by slowly pulling and unwinding the outer core counterclockwise. This portion of the cold shrink tube installs differently than typical cold shrink products in that as the tube shrinks, the end rolls under. The tube may need a slight push to get over the second mastic seal (Figure 43). Unwind Counter-clockwise Figure 43 In applications where the splice is regularly exposed to high levels of ultra-violet radiation (i.e. direct sunlight), wrap two half-lapped layers of Scotch Super 33+ Vinyl Electrical Tape or Scotch Vinyl Electrical Tape Super 88 over the re-jacketing tubes. Connect optional grounding. 78-8125-9954-2-C 19

3M Connector No. Conductor Size (AWG or kcmil) Crimping Tool - Die Sets (number of crimps/end) Burndy Corporation MD6 MY29 Y34A Y35, Y39, Y45*, Y46* Thomas & Betts Corp. Y1000** TBM 5 TBM 8 TBM 12 TBM 15 Square D Co. Anderson Div. 10008 (Cu) 4/0 BG(3) 4/0(1) A28R(2) U28RT(2) --- Purple(2) Purple(2) --- 54H(2) (2) --- 20008 (Al/Cu) 4/0 W660(4) 4/0(2) A28AR(2) U28ART(2) (1) --- White(4) --- 66(4) (2) --- 11008 (Cu) 4/0 BG(4) 4/0(2) A28R(3) U28RT(3) --- Purple(3) Purple(3) --- 54H(3) (3) --- CI-4/0 (Al/Cu) 4/0 W-249(3) --- --- U28ART(2) --- --- Blue(4) --- 76(2) (2) --- 10009 (Cu) 250 W166(3) 250(1) A29R(2) U29RT(2) --- Yellow(2) Yellow(2) --- 62(2) (2) --- 20009 (Al/Cu) 250 W249(3) --- A29AR(2) U29ART(2) (1) --- --- 71H(2) 71H(2) (3) --- 11009 (Cu) 250 W166(4) 250(2) A29R(3) U29RT(3) --- Yellow(3) Yellow(3) --- 62(3) (3) --- CI-250 (Al/Cu) 250 --- --- --- U31ART(2) --- --- --- 87H(2) 87H(2) (2) --- 10010 (Cu) 300 --- --- A30R(3) U30RT(2) --- --- White(2) --- 66(2) (2) --- 20010 (Al/Cu) 300 --- --- A30AR(2) U30ART(2) (1) --- --- 76H(3) 76(1) (2) --- 11010 (Cu) 300 --- --- A30R(3) U30RT(3) --- --- White(3) --- 66(3) (3) --- CI-300 (Al/Cu) 300 --- --- --- U31ART(2) --- --- --- 87H(2) 87H(2) (2) --- 10011 (Cu) 350 --- --- A31R(2) U31RT(2) --- --- Red(3) --- 71H(3) (2) --- 20011 (Al/Cu) 350 --- --- --- U31ART(2) (1) --- --- 87H(3) 87H(3) (2) --- 11011 (Cu) 350 --- --- A31R(3) U31RT(3) --- --- Red(4) --- 71H(4) (3) --- CI-350 (Al/Cu) 350 --- --- --- U31ART(2) --- --- --- 87H(2) 87H(2) (3) --- 20012 (Al/Cu) 400 --- --- --- U32ART(4) (1) --- --- 94H(4) 94H(4) (2) (2) 10014 (Cu) 500 --- --- A34R(2) U34RT(2) --- --- Brown(3) --- 87H(3) (2) --- 20014 (Al/Cu) 500 --- --- --- U34ART(4) (1) --- --- 106H(3) 106H(3) (2) (2) 11014 (Cu) 500 --- --- A34R(4) U34RT(3) --- --- Brown(4) --- 87H(4) (3) --- CI-500 (Al/Cu) 500 --- --- --- U34ART(3) --- --- --- --- 106H(3) (3) --- VC6-3** VC6-FT** VC8C *Y45 and Y46 accept all Y35 dies ("U Series"). For Y45, use PT6515 adapter. For Y46, use PUADP adapter. **Anderson VC6-3, VC6-FT, VC8C and Burndy Y1000 require no die set. 3M and Super 33+ are trademarks of 3M Company. Scotch is a registered trademark of 3M Company. UniShield is a registered trademark of General Cable Technologies Corporation. Important Notice All statements, technical information, and recommendations related to 3M s products are based on information believed to be reliable, but the accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed. Before using this product, you must evaluate it and determine if it is suitable for your intended application. You assume all risks and liability associated with such use. Any statements related to the product which are not contained in 3M s current publications, or any contrary statements contained on your purchase order shall have no force or effect unless expressly agreed upon, in writing, by an authorized officer of 3M. Warranty; Limited Remedy; Limited Liability. This product will be free from defects in material and manufacture for a period of one (1) year from the time of purchase. 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If this product is defective within the warranty period stated above, your exclusive remedy shall be, at 3M s option, to replace or repair the 3M product or refund the purchase price of the 3M product. Except where prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential loss or damage arising from this 3M product, regardless of the legal theory asserted. 3 Electrical Markets Division 6801 River Place Blvd. Austin, TX 78726-9000 800-245-3573 Fax 800-245-0329 www.3m.com/electrical Please Recycle. Printed in USA. 3M 2011. All Rights Reserved. 78-8125-9954-2-C