IEC TR 62125:2007
(Main)Environmental statement specific to IEC TC 20 - Electric cables
Environmental statement specific to IEC TC 20 - Electric cables
A technical report intended to give assistance to standard-writers of IEC Technical Committee 20, to take into account the relevant environmental aspects as far as they are specific to electric cables in normal use. It also assists them to keep in mind a clear methodology when considering these aspects and when checking possible interaction of the normative requirements with the environment. Also, these guidelines assist standard-writers to avoid too simple or too stringent requirements that might not achieve a favourable global result.
Déclaration environnementale spécifique au TC 20 de la CEI - Câbles électriques
La CEI/TR 62125, qui est un rapport technique, a pour but d'apporter une aide aux rédacteurs des normes du Comité Technique 20 de la CEI, pour la prise en compte des aspects liés à l'environnement spécifiques aux câbles électriques, durant leur usage normal. Il les aide aussi à appliquer une méthodologie claire lorsqu'ils traitent de ces aspects et lorsqu'ils vérifient les éventuelles interactions des exigences normatives avec l'environnement. Ces règles aident également les rédacteurs des normes à éviter de prescrire des exigences simplistes ou trop contraignantes qui pourraient ne pas conduire à un résultat global satisfaisant.
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IEC/TR 62125
Edition 1.0 2007-08
TECHNICAL
REPORT
RAPPORT
TECHNIQUE
Environmental statement specific to IEC TC 20 – Electric cables
Déclaration environnementale spécifique au TC 20 de la CEI – Câbles
électriques
IEC/TR 62125:2007
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IEC/TR 62125
Edition 1.0 2007-08
TECHNICAL
REPORT
RAPPORT
TECHNIQUE
Environmental statement specific to IEC TC 20 – Electric cables
Déclaration environnementale spécifique au TC 20 de la CEI – Câbles
électriques
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
PRICE CODE
INTERNATIONALE
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CODE PRIX
ICS 13.020.01; 29.060.20 ISBN 2-8318-9270-8
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.5
1 Scope.6
2 Normative references .6
3 Terms and definitions .6
4 Implementation of TC 20’s environmental policy .7
4.1 General principles .7
4.2 Environmental aspects for cable standards .7
4.3 Environmental check list for power cable standards.7
4.4 Life cycle assessment of cables .8
Annex A (informative) Check list .9
Annex B (informative) Life cycle considerations .11
Bibliography.15
Figure B.1 – Environmental aspects in electric cable standards relating to cable
concept and design.13
Figure B.2 – Environmental aspects in electric cable standards relating to the life cycle .14
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT SPECIFIC TO IEC TC 20 –
ELECTRIC CABLES
FOREWORD
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The main task of IEC technical committees is to prepare International Standards. However, a
technical committee may propose the publication of a technical report when it has collected
data of a different kind from that which is normally published as an International Standard, for
example "state of the art".
IEC/TR 62125, which is a technical report, has been prepared by IEC technical committee 20:
Electric cables.
This report should be used in conjunction with ISO Guide 64, with technical report
ISO/TR 14062, and with IEC Guide 109.
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The text of this technical report is based on the following documents:
Enquiry draft Report on voting
20/868/DTR 20/880/RVC
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INTRODUCTION
The cable sector has always considered the impact of electric cables on the environment, in
relation to their service conditions, and particularly for utility cables. Over the years, energy
utilities have considerably increased their requirements to take into account the environmental
impact of electric cables.
IEC TC 20 is constantly reviewing its approach to the incorporation of environmental aspects
into standards for electric cables and their components. Environmental considerations should
be included in both design and redesign work with respect to the raw materials used, energy
consumption and emissions during production, end of life disposal or recycling, and in-service
performance.
For example, there is an environmental demand for more efficient operation of electric cables
(lower transmission losses, reduced heating effects, and, as a result, lower emission of
greenhouse gases). There is some information on suitable cable design parameters to
achieve lower losses. Unfortunately, diverse pressures from a number of interests usually
result in the need to compromise in this area.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT SPECIFIC TO IEC TC 20 –
ELECTRIC CABLES
1 Scope
IEC/TR 62125, which is a technical report, is intended to give assistance to standard-writers
of IEC Technical Committee 20, to take into account the relevant environmental aspects as
far as they are specific to electric cables in normal use. It also assists them to keep in mind a
clear methodology when considering these aspects and when checking possible interaction of
the normative requirements with the environment. Also, these guidelines assist standard-
writers to avoid too simple or too stringent requirements that might not achieve a favourable
global result.
This technical report, by its very nature, is not prescriptive and does not limit innovation.
NOTE 1 The term ‘environment’, as used in this report, differs from the term as used in those IEC standards
dealing with the impact of environmental conditions on electrotechnical products (see 3.1).
NOTE 2 As regards the impact of environmental conditions on the performance of products, reference is made to
IEC 60068, IEC 60721 and IEC Guide 106.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC Guide 109, Environmental aspects – Inclusion in electrotechnical product standards
ISO Guide 64, Guide for the inclusion of environmental aspects in product standards
ISO/TR 14062, Environmental management – Integrating env
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