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  1. A Y splice joint, also known as a tap splice, connects a conductor to a running wire. You'll need to remove about 1.5 inches of insulation from the running wire. Take the connecting wire and tie it in a knot onto the running wire to create a knotted tap splice.

  2. Y-Splice. This method of wrapping is generally used on small cables because the strands are flexible and all can be wrapped in one operation. Knotted tap. Joint all the splices discussed up to this point are known as butted splices. Each was made by joining the free ends of the conductors together.

  3. Y-splice - method of wrapping is generally used on small cables because the strands are flexible and all can be wrapped in one operation. Knotted tap- This is used where the tap wire is under...

  4. Y-Splice This method of wrapping is generally used on small cables because the strands are flexible and all can be wrapped in one operation. Knotted tap Joint all the splices discussed up to this point are known as butted splices. Each was made by joining the free ends of the conductors together. Sometimes, however, it is necessary to join a branch

  5. Jan 31, 2020 · It also discusses Y-splices that are used on small cables, knotted taps for heavy tensile stress, plain taps and aerial taps for temporary connections, and duplex cross joints, Western Union short-tie splices, and Western Union long tie splices to extend wire lengths.

  6. Feb 23, 2016 · Short description of Rat Tail or Pig Tail, Plain Tap Joint, Y- Splice, Western-Union Short Tie, Western-Union Long Tie, Knotted Tap Joint and Cross Joint and their procedures. ...more.

  7. Apr 4, 2023 · The document discusses common wire splices and joints used in electrical installation, including the rat tail or pig tail, Y-splice, knotted tap, plain tap joint, aerial tap, duplex cross joint, Western Union short-tie splice, Western Union long tie, cross joint, and wrapped tap or tee joint.