UL 44:2010 pdf download

UL 44:2010 pdf download.Thermoset-lnsulated Wires and Cables.

4.6.2.3 The markings covered In Clauses 4.6.2 and 4.6.3 shall not conflict with and shall be readily distinguishable from any of the other required or optional markings covered in this Standard.
4.6.3 Identification of grounded circuit conductor(s)
4.6.3.1 An insulated conductor intended for use as a grounded Circuit conductor shall be finished to show the color white or gray throughout the entire length and circumference of its outer surface, or shall be identihed by three continuous straight or helical, unbroken white stripes on other than green insulation, along its entire length. Straight stripes shall be placed a nominal 1200 apart. Where multiple grounded circuit conductors are used in a cable, no more than one shall employ white stripes. Additional conductors Intended to be grounded circuit conductors shall be finished white (gray is not appropnate except In a 4-circuit-conductor cable) and shall have any one of the features described in Clause 4.6.2.1 a), b), or C) throughout the length of the wire or cable in a color or combination of colors other than, and in contrast with, white, gray, or green.
See 4,6.1.2 for details on stripes
4.7 Fillers and protective materials
When used in a cable or assembly, fillers or any additional optional protective materials shall not have any deleterious effect on other cable components.
4.8 Jacket separators
4.8.1 Where a thermoplastic jacket is used over insulation other than XL, a polymeric tape not less than
0.02 mm (0.8 mu) thick shall be incorporated under the jacket. The use of polymeric tape over XL insulation shall be optional. Where a therrnosel jacket is used, a suitable separator applied between the insulation and the lacket shall be optional. The separator and other wire or cable components shall not have any deleterious effect on one another.