Change List for this Rule

 

Original Version

G.O. 128 Rule 20.2

 

20.2    Cable means an insulated conductor or a combination of insulated conductors, and/or fiber or group of fibers which are enclosed in a sheath.

 

A.    Buried Cable means a suitably insulated cable installed directly in the earth (not in conduit or duct).

 

B.    Fiber Optic Cable means a transparent fiber or group of fibers used to transmit light for communication purposes.

 

(1)    Dielectric Fiber Optic Cable means a fiber optic cable which contains no components capable of conducting electricity.

 

(2)    Non–Dielectric Fiber Optic Cable means a fiber optic cable which contains components capable of conducting electricity.

 

Strikeout and Underline Version

G.O. 128 Rule 20.2

 

20.2    Cable means an insulated conductor or a combination of insulated conductors, and/or a fiber or group of fibers which are enclosed in a sheath.

 

A.    Buried Cable means a suitably insulated cable installed directly in the earth (not in conduit or duct).

 

B.    Fiber Optic Cable means a transparent fiber or group of fibers used to transmit light for communication purposes.

 

(1)    Dielectric Fiber Optic Cable means a fiber optic cable which contains no components capable of conducting electricity.

 

(2)    Non–Dielectric Fiber Optic Cable means a fiber optic cable which contains components capable of conducting electricity.

 

Final Version

G.O. 128 Rule 20.2

 

 

20.2    Cablemeans an insulated conductor or a combination of insulated conductors, and/or a fiber or group of fibers.

 

A.    Buried Cable means a suitably insulated cable installed directly in the earth (not in conduit or duct).

 

B.    Fiber Optic Cable means a transparent fiber or group of fibers used to transmit light for communication purposes.

 

(1)    Dielectric Fiber Optic Cable means a fiber optic cable which contains no components capable of conducting electricity.

 

(2)    Non–Dielectric Fiber Optic Cable means a fiber optic cable which contains components capable of conducting electricity.