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IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Determining Circuit Integrity Performance of Fire Resistive Cables in Nuclear Facilities

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New IEEE Standard - Active. Standardization of circuit integrity cable testing is beneficial to cable manufacturers, distributors, and users. Uniform procedures, consistent, repeatable results, and measureable test acceptance criteria are required to allow comparisons among competing products and to allow selection of the correct product for the application. In nuclear power facilities, electrical cables are relied upon to safely control the plant systems. Circuit integrity cables serve as fire-resistive protection for electrical circuits. Circuit integrity cables with a 1-h or 3-h ratings are expected to protect the electrical circuit from the effects of severe fire conditions to allow for achieving and maintaining safe shutdown conditions and suppression activities.
This standard provides a method for subjecting energized cable systems to a standard fire exposure to obtain a time rating. Types of cable include power, control, instrumentation and communication cables. Acceptance criteria are based on the cable maintaining functionality throughout the prescribed test.
The purpose of this standard is to establish criteria to determine the circuit integrity performance of fire resistive cable systems.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1844
Publication Date April 8, 2016
Language en - English
Page Count 24
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Insulated Conductors
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April 8, 2016 1844-2015 Revision