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Bunch

A number of wires twisted together in the same direction and in a uniform manner that provide a more flexible conductor than a strand. When the number of bunches exceeds four, they are arranged in concentric layers. Alternate layers are usually laid in opposite directions. Cables are bunched when two or more are contained within a single conduit, duct or groove, or, if not enclosed, are not separated from each other.

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