IEC 60092-350:2008
(Main)Electrical installations in ships - Part 350: General construction and test methods of power, control and instrumentation cables for shipboard and offshore applications
Electrical installations in ships - Part 350: General construction and test methods of power, control and instrumentation cables for shipboard and offshore applications
This part of IEC 60092 provides the general constructional requirements and test methods for use in the manufacture of electric power, control and instrumentation cables with copper conductors intended for fixed electrical systems at voltages up to and including 18/30(36) kV on board ships and offshore (mobile and fixed) units. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2001 and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) the new insulating compounds contained in IEC 60092-351;
b) the new sheathing compounds contained in IEC 60092-359;
c) the publication of IEC 60092-376;
d) the inclusion of cables up to 30 kV in the revision of IEC 60092-354;
e) for use in a limited number of closely defined applications, the provision to allow the design of a single core cable with a single extrusion covering, having a thickness equal to that of both an insulation and sheath;
f) new tests for the determination of enhanced cold properties, oil resistance, and resistance to drilling fluids.
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Edition 3.0 2008-02
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Electrical installations in ships –
Part 350: General construction and test methods of power, control and
instrumentation cables for shipboard and offshore applications
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IEC 60092-350
Edition 3.0 2008-02
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Electrical installations in ships –
Part 350: General construction and test methods of power, control and
instrumentation cables for shipboard and offshore applications
INTERNATIONAL
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ICS 47.020.60; 29.060.20 ISBN 2-8318-9551-0
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.4
1 Scope.6
2 Normative references .6
3 Terms and definitions .8
4 Construction requirements.12
4.1 General requirements.12
4.2 Conductors.14
4.3 Insulation system .15
4.4 Screens.16
4.5 Cabling.17
4.6 Inner coverings, fillers and binders .17
4.7 Inner sheath .18
4.8 Metal braid armour .18
4.9 Outer sheath .19
5 Test methods .19
5.1 Test Conditions .19
5.2 Routine tests .20
6 Sample tests .23
6.1 General .23
6.2 Frequency of sample tests.23
6.3 Repetition of tests .23
6.4 Conductor examination.24
6.5 Measurement of thickness of insulation .24
6.6 Measurements of thickness of non-metallic sheaths .24
6.7 Measurement of external diameter .24
6.8 Hot-set test for insulations and sheaths.25
7 Type tests, electrical .25
7.1 General .25
7.2 Insulation resistance measurement .25
7.3 Increase in a.c. capacitance after immersion in water.26
7.4 High-voltage test for 4 h up to 1,8/3 kV .27
7.5 Mutual capacitance (control and instrumentation cables only) .27
7.6 Inductance to resistance ratio (control and instrumentation cables only).27
8 Type tests, non-electrical .27
8.1 Measurement of thickness of insulation .27
8.2 Measurement of thickness of non-metallic sheaths (excluding inner
coverings) .27
8.3 Tests for determining the mechanical properties of insulation before and
after ageing.27
8.4 Tests for determining the mechanical properties of sheaths before and after
ageing .28
8.5 Additional ageing test on pieces of completed cables (compatibility test).28
8.6 Loss of mass test on PVC insulation and PVC (ST1 and ST2) sheaths .29
8.7 Test for the behaviour of PVC insulation and PVC (ST1 and ST2) and SHF1
sheaths at high temperatures (hot pressure test).29
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8.8 Test for the behaviour of PVC insulation and PVC sheath (ST1 and ST2) and
SHF1 and SHF2 sheaths at low temperature .29
8.9 Special test for low temperature behaviour (when required) .29
8.10 Test of the metal coating of copper wires .30
8.11 Galvanizing test .30
8.12 Test for resistance of PVC insulation and PVC (ST1 and ST2) and SHF1
sheaths to cracking (heat shock test) .30
8.13 Ozone resistance test for insulation and for sheaths.30
8.14 Hot oil immersion test and enhanced hot oil immersion test for sheaths .30
8.15 Mud drilling fluid test (when required).30
8.16 Fire tests.31
8.17 Determination of hardness for HEPR and HF HEPR .32
8.18 Determination of elastic modulus for HEPR and HF HEPR .32
8.19 Durability of print.32
Annex A (normative) Fictitious calculation method for determination of dimensions of
protective coverings.33
Annex B (informative) Recommended minimum spark test voltage levels (according to
IEC 62230) .39
Annex C (normative) Rounding of numbers.41
Annex D (normative) Calculation of the lower and upper limits for the outer dimensions
of cables with circular copper conductors.43
Annex E (normative) Cold bend test and impact test for low temperature behaviour.46
Annex F (normative) Procedure and requirements for enhanced hot oil immersion test
for sheaths.48
Annex G (normative) Drilling fluid test procedure and requirements .50
Bibliography.52
Table 1 – Minimum size of conductors .14
Table 2 – Routine test voltage .21
Table 3 – Number of samples according to cable length .23
Table 4 – Test methods and requirements for halogen free compounds .32
Table A.1 – Fictitious diameter of conductor .34
Table A.2 – Increase of diameter for concentric conductors and metallic screens .34
Table A.3 – Assembly coefficient k for laid–up .36
Table A.4 –Coefficient c .37
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Table B.1 – Recommended minimum spark-test voltages for cables having rated
voltage (U ) between 300 V and 3 000 V.39
Table D.1 – Lower and upper limits of circular copper conductors for cables for fixed
installations .45
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS IN SHIPS –
Part 350: General construction and test methods of power,
control and instrumentation cables for shipboard
and offshore applications
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