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Reliability Model

Reliability Model

Reliability Model

(OP)
I am doing a reliability study for a client. I don't really understand what Mcircuit feet mean. How do we convert Cable length to Mcircuit feet? Can anybody here explain this?

Thanks in advance.

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Million Circuit Feet?

Who knows. Might be easier in context.  

RE: Reliability Model

Doing a reliability program or plugging into a reliability computer program?

My guess is M is probably 1000.  So Mcircuit feet would be 1000 circuit feet.

RE: Reliability Model

(OP)
Yes. I am doing a reliability analysis. The unit is Mcircuit feet. Magoo2,you are probably right.  

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