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IEEE 1185 2011

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Cable Installation in Generating Stations and Industrial Facilities

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Revision Standard – Active. Guidance for the proper installation of cable in generating stations and industrial facilities is provided.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1185-2010 Front cover
3 Title page
6 Introduction
7 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
8 Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
9 Participants
Acknowledgments
12 Contents
15 Important notice

1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Units of measure
16 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
17 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
18 4. Cable pulling recommendations
4.1 Distance limitations
4.2 Reel position
19 4.3 Bend locations
4.4 Minimum bend radius
4.5 Maximum allowable pulling tension
20 4.6 Expected pulling tension
22 4.7 Weight correction factor
23 4.8 Cable jamming
24 4.9 Maximum allowable sidewall pressure
4.10 Expected sidewall pressure
25 4.11 Cable cold temperature limits for handling and installation
4.12 Cable storage, handling, and rereeling
26 5. Raceway cable fill recommendations
5.1 Trays
5.2 Conduits, wire ways and ducts
27 5.3 Troughs, gutters, and sleeves
6. Cable installation recommendations
6.1 General
29 6.2 Reel back-tension
30 6.3 Payoff reel orientation
6.4 Roller spacing and mounting for cable tray installation
32 6.5 Sheave arrangement
33 6.6 Assist pulls in cable trays
7. Conduit-cable pulling charts
7.1 General
34 7.2 Cable types and raceway configurations
7.3 Use of conduit-cable pulling charts
35 7.4 Bend correction adjustment
36 7.5 Methodology
7.6 Pulling tension
8. Cable pulling attachment methods
8.1 General
37 8.2 Woven mesh pulling grips
8.3 Compression-type pulling eyes
8.4 Wedge-type pulling eyes
8.5 Mare’s tails
8.6 Swivels
38 9. Pull rope and tape selection
9.1 General
9.2 Guidelines for pull rope and tape selection
39 9.3 Precautions
41 10. Cable lubrication
10.1 General
10.2 When to use lubricant
42 10.3 Lubricant quantity
10.4 Methods of lubricating conduit systems
43 10.5 Cable jacket lubrication
10.6 Lubrication procedure
10.7 Safety and cleanup
44 11. Tension-limiting methods
11.1 General
11.2 Limiting size of pulling crew
11.3 Dynamometer
45 11.4 Break link
12. Cable pullbys and pushbys
12.1 General
12.2 Conditions for successful pullbys
46 12.3 Installation practices
47 12.4 Post pullby cable testing
13. Pullbacks
13.1 General
48 13.2 Cable inspection
13.3 Installation practices
49 14. Installation of specialty cables
14.1 General
14.2 Bend radius
50 14.3 Cable pulling lubricants
14.4 Methods of gripping specialty cable
14.5 Maximum allowable pulling tension
52 14.6 Sidewall pressure
14.7 Pulling specialty cables
53 14.8 Post-installation considerations
14.9 Storage and handling of specialty cables
54 15. Installation of armored cable
15.1 General
15.2 Bend radius
55 15.3 Cable pulling lubricants
15.4 Methods of gripping
56 15.5 Maximum allowable pulling tension
15.6 Sidewall pressure
15.7 Pulling armored cables
15.8 Post-installation considerations
15.9 Storage and handling of armored cables
57 16. Duct bank cable pulls
16.1 General
16.2 Planning activities
58 16.3 Pre-installation activities
59 16.4 Cable installation precautions
16.5 Rigging activities
62 17. Vertical cable support
17.1 General
17.2 Cable classifications
63 17.3 Forces
17.4 Thermal considerations
64 17.5 Raceway
17.6 Environment
17.7 Support devices
17.8 Support locations
17.9 Standards for vertical cable support spacing
65 17.10 Calculating vertical cable support spacing and forces
66 17.11 Design considerations
67 17.12 Devices
68 18. Acceptance testing of installed cables
18.1 General
69 18.2 Recommendations
70 Annex A (normative)
Conduit-cable pulling charts
82 Annex B (informative)
Use of conduit-cable pulling chart examples
88 Annex C (informative)
Conduit-cable pulling chart methodology
92 Annex D (informative)
Conduit-cable pulling chart bend correction factor
94 Annex E (informative)
Glossary
96 Annex F (informative)
Bibliography
IEEE 1185 2011
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