IEEE 1242 1999
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IEEE Guide for Specifying and Selecting Power, Control, and Special-Purpose Cable for Petroleum and Chemical Plants
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1999 | 86 |
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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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |