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What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has a directly applied braid overlapping exceeding 3 diameters of the largest bundle?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has a shield jumper wire with evidence that the solder joint indicates minimum flow between the shield and shield wire?
What is the condition for a Class 3 assembly that has a shield jumper wire with evidence that the wire is not parallel with the shield?
True or False: Shield jumper wire splices to a common point ground have the same requirements as specific soldered or crimped splices.
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has a shield termination connector with evidence of the crimp ring adequately crimped to preclude movement of the ring or shield?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that has a shield termination that’s soldered directly to the connector body but is not required by the engineering documentation?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly that shows evidence of cracks in the conduit shielding but the wire bundle is not exposed?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly with shrink sleeving that has been shrunk before curing the sealant?
What is the condition for a Class 1 assembly with spiral plastic wrap that makes firm contact with the wire bundle?
What is the condition for a Class 2 assembly that has a prewoven braid with braid overlap of 2 diameters of the largest bundle at breakouts and branches?