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IEEE 1185 2019:2020 Edition

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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 in this recommended practice.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1185™-2019 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
9 Introduction
11 Contents
13 List of Figures
14 List of Tables
15 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Units of measure
16 1.4 Word usage
2. Normative references
17 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
18 4. Planning the pull
4.1 Cable storage, handling, and re-reeling
22 4.2 Cable cold temperature limits
23 4.3 Raceway types and fill recommendations
26 4.4 Planning activities
27 4.5 Pre-installation activities for duct banks
31 4.6 Distance limitations
4.7 Reel position and reel back tension
32 4.8 Bend location
33 4.9 Minimum bend radius
36 4.10 Maximum allowable pulling tension (MAPT)
39 4.11 Expected pulling tension
41 4.12 Cable configurations and cable jamming
42 4.13 Weight correction factor
44 4.14 Maximum allowable sidewall pressure
45 4.15 Expected SWBP
5. Accessories required for the pull
5.1 Rope and tapes
48 5.2 Swivels and sheaves
50 5.3 Rollers
51 5.4 Pulling eyes
52 5.5 Mare’s tails
5.6 Woven mesh pulling grips and basket grips
53 5.7 Tension limiting devices
55 5.8 Lubrication
58 6. Pulling activities
6.1 Pre-pulling considerations
59 6.2 Set-up considerations
6.3 Installation considerations
60 6.4 Pulling
61 6.5 Pullbacks
62 6.6 Pushbys
63 6.7 Pullbys
65 6.8 Pulling in the jam ratio
67 6.9 Staggered or gang pulls
6.10 Overfill conditions
6.11 Figure-eight cable configurations
68 7. Conduit-cable pulling charts
7.1 General and methodology
7.2 Cable types and raceway configurations
69 7.3 Use of conduit-cable pulling charts
70 7.4 Pulling tensions and bend correction factors
71 8. Post cable pulling activities
8.1 Post installation considerations
72 8.2 Securing cable to raceway
78 8.3 Support and restraint devices
80 9. Cable testing
9.1 General
81 9.2 Low voltage power, control, and instrumentation cables
82 9.3 Medium voltage power cables
83 9.4 Additional diagnostic testing
84 Annex A (normative) Conduit-cable pulling charts
96 Annex B (informative) Use of conduit-cable pulling chart examples
B.1 Example #1
97 B.2 Example #2
99 B.3 Example #3
101 Annex C (informative) Conduit-cable pulling chart methodology
C.1 Pull tension calculation
102 C.2 Maximum allowable tension
103 C.3 Lcond, Lswbp
104 C.4 Maximum effective conduit length
105 Annex D (informative) Conduit-cable pulling chart bend correction factor
107 Annex E (informative) Glossary
110 Annex F (informative) Example of a cable pulling calculation
119 Annex G (informative) Example of electrodynamic force calculation
G.1 Description and input data
G.2 Formula (Lorentz force calculation), same as Equation (29)
120 G.3 Example calculations (at initiation of fault)
G.4 Discussion of results
121 Annex H (informative) Bibliography
127 Back cover
IEEE 1185 2019
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