IEEE 1018 1992
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Specifying Electric Submersible Pump Cable – Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Insulation
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1992 | 30 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn.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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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |