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IEEE 1242 1999

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IEEE Guide for Specifying and Selecting Power, Control, and Special-Purpose Cable for Petroleum and Chemical Plants

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IEEE 1999 86
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New IEEE Standard – Active. Information on the specification and selection of power, control, and special-purposecable, as typically used in petroleum, chemical, and similar plants, is provided in this guide. Materials, design, testing, and applications are addressed. More recent developments, such as strandfilling, low-smoke, zero-halogen materials, and chemical-moisture barriers have been included.

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1 IEEE Std 1242-199 Title Page
Title
3 Introduction
Participants
Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
8 2. References
3. Typical constructions
3.1 General comments
3.2 Acronyms
9 3.3 Low-voltage cables
14 3.4 Medium-voltage cables
19 4. Application guidelines
20 4.1 Types of installations
21 4.2 Electrical considerations
25 4.3 Mechanical and physical considerations
4.4 Environmental considerations
28 4.5 Other application considerations
29 5. Conductors
5.1 Copper
5.2 Aluminum
5.3 Conductor stranding
5.4 Tinned- or lead-alloy-coated copper
5.5 Filled strand conductors
30 6. Insulation
6.1 Materials and thicknesses available
35 6.2 Performance requirements
41 6.3 Service history
43 7. Shielding
7.1 Selection and application criteria
45 7.2 Semiconducting materials
46 7.3 Metallic shielding materials
48 7.4 Current-carrying capability
49 7.5 Induced shield voltage
51 8. Cable jackets
8.1 General
8.2 Jacket thickness
53 8.3 Electrical properties
54 8.4 Physical properties
55 8.5 Thermoplastic vs. thermosetting jackets
8.6 Chemical and environmental properties
8.7 Fire and smoke considerations
56 8.8 Special considerations
9. Moisture and chemical protection
9.1 General
57 9.2 Moisture/chemical resistance of jackets
9.3 Laminate sheaths as chemical/moisture barriers
58 9.4 Metallic sheaths
9.5 Water blocking
59 9.6 Gas blocking
10. Metal armors
10.1 General
10.2 Applications for Type MC metallic armored cable
60 11. Cable quality and testing considerations
11.1 Quality principles for wire and cable
61 11.2 Application of standards
62 11.3 Testing requirements and program
64 11.4 Interpretation of results
12. Special-purpose cables
12.1 Instrument cable
69 12.2 Fiber-optic cables
70 12.3 Coaxial cables
71 12.4 Voice and data cables
72 12.5 Cables for hazardous areas
74 12.6 Cablebus
75 13. Cable Installation
13.1 Types of installations
13.2 Installation overview
76 13.3 Conduit installation
13.4 Direct burial installation
13.5 Cable tray installation
13.6 Aerial installation
77 13.7 Splicing, terminating, and grounding
80 Annex A
IEEE 1242 1999
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