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IEEE 635 1980

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IEEE Guide for Selection and Design of Aluminum Sheaths for Power Cables

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IEEE 1980 27
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This guide covers power cables incorporating aluminum sheaths, except those of the SF rigid bus type.

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7 1 Purpose
2 References
8 3 Definitions
4 Advantages and Limitations of Aluminum Sheaths
9 4.1 Advantages
4.2 Limitations
5 Applications
5.1 Background
5.2 Products and Installation Conditions
6 Aluminum Metals and Alloys
6.1 General
10 Selection and Application
Smooth and Corrugated Sheaths
Smooth Aluminum Sheath
Table 1 Composition of a Typical Universal Aluminum Metal
Table 2 Composition of Some Typical Pure Aluminum Metals
11 Corrugated Aluminum Sheath
Selection of Sheath Thickness
8.1 Mechanical Factors
8.3 Process Constraints
Table 3 Average Thickness of Smooth Finish Aluminum Sheaths
12 Functional Design Considerations
13 8.5 Thicknesses
9 Types of Corrugation
9.1 General
Table 4 Minimum Thickness of Smooth Finish Aluminum Sheaths
Table 5 Minimum Thickness of Corrugated Seamless Aluminum Sheaths
Table 6 Minimum Thickness of Corrugated Longitudinally Welded Aluminum Sheaths
14 9.2 Helical Corrugations
9.3 Annular Corrugations
Fig 1 Nonsymmetrical Type Helical Cornwition
2 Symmetrical Type Helical Corrugation
15 Methods of Manufacture
Direct Extrusion Process
10.2 Seam-Welding
10.3 DIDD or the fiSinkingfl Process
16 Parameters Dictating Bending Radii
Bending During Installation
11.2 Curves with Cable Firmly Anchored or Embedded in Position
11.3 Expansion Loops Offsets in Manholes
11.4 Bending Performance of Aluminum Sheaths
18 Restricted Manholes
Installation Practices in Shafts
Self-contained Oil-Filled Cables
19 Cables with Extruded Insulations
20 Guidelines for Splicing and Terminating (Including Pulling Eyes)
Impregnated-Paper-Insulated and Self-contained Oil-Filled Cables
Symmetrical Type Annular Corrugation
Fig 4 A Typical Schematic Diagram
21 14.2 Polymeric Insulated Cables
14.3 Pulling Eyes
15 Bibliography
24 Technique for Sealing Aluminum-Sheathed Cables
A1 General
A2 Required Tools and Materials
A3 Preparations for Jointing or Potheading
25 A4 Steps in Tinning Aluminum-Sheathed Cables
A5 Wiping Aluminum-Sheathed Cables
26 A6 Application of Cast Plumbs
27 A7 Protection Against Moisture
IEEE 635 1980
$46.04