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IEEE 1018 1992

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Specifying Electric Submersible Pump Cable – Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Insulation

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IEEE 1992 30
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. In this standard minimum requirements for the construction, manufacturing, purchasing, and application of electric submersible pump cable are presented. The cable is round or flat, with ethylene-propylene rubber insulation, nitrile jacket, and armor, and is rated for voltages not exceeding 3 kV or 5kV and for ambient temperatures not exceeding 284F. Conductors, insulation, barrier (optional), assembly and jacket, armor, requirements for testing by the manufacturer, and cable ampacity are covered.

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9 Scope
10 References
Conductors
3.1 Material
3.2 Construction
11 3.3 Conductivity
3.4 Gas Blockage
Insulation
4.1 Material
4.2 Construction
Physical Characteristics
Ethylene-Propylene Properties
12 Barrier (Optional)
5.1 Material
Assembly and Jacket
6.1 Material
6.2 Construction
6.2.1 Round Cable
6.2.2 Flat Cable
Nitrile Properties
13 Armor
7.1 Material
7.1.1 Size
7.1.2 Coating
Tensile Strength and Elongation
7.1.4 Weight of Zinc Coating
Adherence of Coating
7.2 Construction
7.2.1 Round Cable
7.2.2 Flat Cable
Manufacturerā„¢s Electrical Test Requirements
8.1 Testing
8.2 Conductor Tests
14 8.3 Electrical Tests
Electrical Test Methods
Single-Insulated Conductors Before Cabling
8.3.3 Finished Cable
8.3.4 Resistance
8.3.5 Field Testing
Cable Ampacity
9.1 Ampacity
9.2 Temperature
Voltage Ratings
15 Well Temperature vs CurrentNo 1/0 AWG Stranded Round Cable
16 Well Temperature vs CurrentNo 1 AWG Stranded Round Cable
17 Well Temperature vs Current-No 2 AWG Stranded Round Cable
18 Well Temperature vs Current-No 4 AWG Solid Round Cable
19 Well Temperature vs CurrentNo 6 AWG Solid Round Cable
20 Well Temperature vs Current-No 7 AWG Stranded Flat Cable
21 Well Temperature vs Current-No 1 AWG Stranded Flat Cable
22 Well Temperature vs Current-No 2 AWG Stranded Flat Cable
23 Well Temperature vs Current-No 4 AWG Solid Flat Cable
24 Well Temperature vs Current-No 6 AWG Solid Flat Cable
25 Conductor Temperature of 205 OF
26 Conductor Temperature 205 OF
27 9.3 Safety Factor
9.4 Economics
10 Tutorial Information
10.1 Definitions
Insulation Toughness Factor
28 10.2 Application Considerations
10.2.1 Installation
10.2.2 Pull Rates
10.2.3 Chemical Treatments
10.2.4 Balancing Flat Cable Phase Currents
29 10.2.5 Economic Ampacity
10.2.6 EPDM Jackets
IEEE 1018 1992
$37.38