Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

IEEE 1580 2011

$50.38

IEEE Recommended Practice for Marine Cable for Use on Shipboard and Fixed or Floating Facilities

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
IEEE 2011 104
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Category:

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. Weā€™re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

Revision Standard – Active. Requirements are given for single or multiconductor cables, with or without metal armor and/or jacket, and rated 300 V to 35 kV, intended to be installed aboard marine vessels, fixed and floating offshore facilities, and in accordance with industry installation standards and the regulations of the authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ).

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1580-2010 Front Cover
3 Title page
6 Introduction
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
7 Interpretations
Patents
8 Participants
10 Contents
11 Important Notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
12 1.3 Vessel classification
1.4 Cable construction, testing, and certification
2. Normative references
14 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
16 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
17 4. Government codes, rules, and regulations
5. Cable construction
5.1 Conductors
5.1.1 General
18 5.1.2 Composition
5.1.3 Stranding
5.1.4 Separator
5.2 Conductor shield
19 5.3 Insulation
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Properties
20 5.3.3 Thickness of insulation
5.4 Insulation shield (5ā€“35 kV shielded cable)
5.4.1 Rating of metallic shield
5.5 Tapes
5.6 Glass braid
5.7 Conductor identification
21 5.8 Equipment grounding conductor (optional)
5.8.1 Equipment grounding conductors
5.8.2 Segmentation
5.8.3 Grounding conductors for cables rated 2001 V and higher
5.8.4 Cables installed in parallel
23 5.9 Cabling
5.10 Fillers
5.11 Specialty cables
5.12 Shielding
24 5.12.1 Individually shielded components and overall shielding
5.12.1.1 Shield types and drains
5.12.1.2 Shield identification
5.13 Cable jackets
5.13.1 General
5.13.2 Thickness of overall jacket
25 5.14 Armor
5.14.1 General
5.14.2 Basket-weave armor
26 5.14.2.1 Aluminum armor
5.14.2.2 Commercial bronze armor
5.14.2.3 Tin-coated copper armor
5.14.2.4 Stainless steel armor
5.14.3 Continuously welded and corrugated metal armor
5.15 Overall sheath
27 5.16 Dimension and weight tolerances
5.17 Performance tests on finished cable
28 5.17.1 High-voltage test
5.17.1.1 Nonshielded or unarmored cable
29 5.17.1.2 Shielded or armored cable
5.17.1.3 Cables having 2 to 5 conductors
5.17.1.4 Cables having more than five conductors
5.17.2 Partial discharge test
5.17.3 Conductor resistance test
5.17.4 Insulation resistance test (see Annex E for metric version)
30 5.17.4.1 Method of test
5.17.4.2.2 Water bath temperature
31 5.17.4.2.3 DC resistance
5.17.4.2.4 Test temperatures
5.17.4.2.5 Plot
5.17.4.2.6 Results
5.17.5 Flammability test
32 5.17.6 Ease of stripping test
5.17.7 Salt water immersion test
33 5.17.8 Cable immersion in oil test
5.17.9 Pull-through metal plates test
36 5.17.10 Bending endurance test
5.17.11 Cold bend test
37 5.17.12 Cold impact (optional)
5.17.13 Vibration
5.17.14 Incidental motion test
38 5.17.15 Insulation discharge resistance test
5.18 Basic construction details for various cable types
5.18.1 Halogen free constructions
5.18.2 Single conductor 600/1000 V or 2000 V
5.18.3 Multiconductor 300V, 600/1000 V, or 2000 V
39 5.18.4 Single conductor 5 kVā€“35 kV
5.18.5 Single conductor 2.4 kV
5.18.6 Single conductor 5 kVā€“35 kV discharge resistant
40 5.18.7 Three conductor 2.4 kV
5.18.8 Three conductor 5 kVā€“35 kV
41 5.18.9 Three conductor 5 kVā€“35 kV discharge resistant
5.18.10 Signal cable, twisted pair/triad/quad, 300 or 600/1000 V
5.18.11 Recommended guidelines for power cables used in variable frequency drive (a type of non-linear load) applications:
42 5.18.11.1 General
5.18.11.2 Construction notes
5.18.11.2.1 Insulation
5.18.11.2.2 Grounding conductors (if the system design requires)
5.18.11.2.3 EMI shielding
5.18.11.2.4 Cable marking
5.18.11.2.5 Voltage drop
43 5.19 Cable markings
64 6. Cable application and installation
65 Annex A (informative) Repeated flexing test equipment
67 Annex B (informative) Typical cable dimensions and weights
95 Annex C (informative) Conversion tables
99 Annex D (informative) Previously used cable designations
D.5.19 Previously used cable designations
D.5.19.1.1 Cable type (service symbol)
D.5.19.1.2 Shielding
D.5.19.1.3 Insulation type (2)
100 D.5.19.1.4 Jacket type
D.5.19.1.5 Armor
D.5.19.1.6 Size
D.5.19.1.7 Voltage rating
102 Annex E (informative) Metric treatment of 5.17.4–Insulation resistance test
E.5.17.4.1 Method of test
103 E.5.17.4.2 Test procedure for determining the multiplying-factor column for adjusting insulation resistance
E.5.17.4.2.1 Samples
E.5.17.4.2.2 Water bath temperature
E.5.17.4.2.3 DC Resistance
E.5.17.4.2.4 Test temperatures
E.5.17.4.2.5 Plot
104 E.5.17.4.2.6 Results
IEEE 1580 2011
$50.38