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CHAPTER 3 SCHEMATIC READING
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Neets Module 04-Introduction to Electrical Conductors, Wiring Techniques, and Schematic Reading
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Figure 3-2.—Test equipment cable marking

3-2 Figure 3-1.—Cable tag. In figure 3-1, note that the cable is marked "C-MB144." The letter C denotes the service; in this case, the IC (interior communication) system. The letters MB denote the circuit; in this case, the engine-order circuit. The number 144 denotes cable number 144 of the MB circuit. Q1. Why must cables and wires be identified? Q2. Where would you find the wire identification system for a specific piece of equipment? Q3. What does the cable number identify? Test Equipment Cable-Marking Systems View A of figure 3-2 shows apiece of test equipment that is used to check out electrical or electronic equipment or a system. It also shows the cables that are used to hook the tester to the equipment. The cables have metal or plastic tags at each end showing the cable number and the connector number.

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