Wire and cable acceptance upon site entry is a critical link in ensuring project safety. The following steps and specifications must be strictly implemented:
I. Pre-Acceptance Preparation
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Notify Relevant Parties: Notify the Supervision Unit and the Owner’s Representative in advance to schedule a joint inspection time.
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Prepare Documentation: Have design drawings, specification documents, and acceptance record forms ready.
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Acceptance Tools: Steel tape measure, Vernier caliper, Insulation resistance tester (Megger), etc.
II. Documentation Verification (Mandatory)
All documents listed below must be complete and valid.
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Document Name |
Requirement |
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Product Certificate of Conformity |
Original copy required for each batch; information must be complete and legible. |
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Inspection Report |
Issued by a nationally accredited testing laboratory. |
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Factory Test Report |
Must include tests for flame retardancy, fire resistance rating, etc. |
⚠️ Note: Cables without valid certification documents shall not be allowed entry to the site.
III. Physical Acceptance Standards
1. Visual Inspection
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✅ Insulation/Jacket layers are intact and undamaged, with uniform thickness and consistent color.
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✅ No defects such as flattening, twisting, cracking, or blistering.
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✅ Conductors show no oxidation, rust, breakage, or loose stranding.
2. Marking & Labeling Check
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Markings on the outer sheath shall be spaced at intervals not exceeding 1 meter.
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Content: Manufacturer's name, Specification/Model, Rated voltage, Length, CCC certification mark.
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Markings must be legible and remain clear after rubbing 5 times with a cloth dampened with gasoline or alcohol.
3. Dimensional Measurement
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Length Tolerance: Error shall not exceed 0.5% of the total length.
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Insulation Thickness: Measured with a Vernier caliper; must comply with GB/T 5023.3-2008.
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Conductor Resistance: Copper conductor resistance at 20°C ≤ 0.017241 Ω·mm²/m.
4. Electrical Performance Testing
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Insulation Resistance:
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Low-voltage cables (0.6/1kV): ≥ 0.5 MΩ·km.
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After immersing wires in water for 24 hours, test with a 750V Megger: Resistance > 0.5 MΩ.
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For wires and cables, test with a 1000V Megger: Resistance > 10 MΩ.
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IV. Sampling & Laboratory Testing Protocol
1. Sampling Principle
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Same manufacturer, same batch, same model, same specification.
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Sampling Ratio: Minimum of 1 sample per batch.
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Energy-Saving Acceptance: Spot check ≥10% of total specification types, minimum 2 types.
2. Non-Compliance Handling
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First test fails → Double sampling for re-verification.
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Re-verification fails → Reject the entire batch; use is strictly prohibited.
V. Common Issues & Disposal
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Issue |
Disposal Method |
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Length shortage |
Request manufacturer to compensate 10x the missing meters. |
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Insufficient insulation thickness |
Return/replace the entire batch. |
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Excessive conductor resistance |
Return/replace the entire batch. |
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Illegible markings |
Reject or request re-marking. |
VI. Visual & Manual Material Inspection
Copper Core:
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National Standard (GB) Copper: Purplish-red, bright luster, soft, not easy to break.
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Non-Standard Copper: Yellowish/dull, many impurities, hard, brittle.
Insulation/Sheath Material:
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Flame Retardant Material: Good flexibility/toughness; no white marks or cracking when bent.
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Inferior Material: Turns white when bent, hard, brittle, easy to crack.
Stripping Check: No internal impurities or air bubbles; insulation does not stick to the conductor.
VII. Simple On-Site Electrical Tests
Insulation Resistance Test:
Use a Megger to test phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground resistance. For LV cables, higher values are better. Low values indicate moisture/damage—reject immediately.
Continuity Test:
Test each core of multi-core cables for continuity. Ensure no open circuits, short circuits, or cross-connections.
VIII. Specialized Acceptance for Specific Cables
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Flame Retardant / Fire Resistant Cables: Verify markings and test reports. A simple lighter test can be performed (self-extinguishing upon removal from flame indicates pass).
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LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) Cables: Outer sheath should have no halogen odor; burning produces little smoke and no black smoke.
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Armored Cables: Steel tape/wire armor must be neatly arranged, free from rust, and lap joints must follow specifications.
IX. Sample Retention & Sealing
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Cut and seal 1–2 meters of sample from each batch, sign for retention, for future re-testing or dispute resolution.
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Sign for warehousing upon acceptance; directly reject non-conforming batches, take photos as evidence, and arrange return/replacement.
X. 8 Conditions for Immediate Rejection
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Missing Certificate of Conformity, 3C mark, or Test Report.
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Model/Specification does not match the contract.
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Faint or missing markings on the outer sheath.
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Damaged jacket, water ingress, or moisture.
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Undersized conductor diameter or insufficient insulation thickness.
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Dull, impure, hard, or brittle copper core.
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Short length or missing meters on the drum.
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Low insulation resistance or presence of short/open circuits.
XI. Key Reference Standards
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Code for construction quality acceptance of building electrical engineeringGB50303-2015
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Code for acceptance of energy efficient building engineeringGB50411-2007
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Conductors of insulated cablesGB/T3956-2008