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PNW 18A-514 ED1: Electrical installations in ships - Part 3XX:Bus cables

Source:
IEC
Committee:
GEL/20/6 - Electric Cables for Ships
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

This part of IEC 60092 is applicable to shipboard and offshore Bus cables intended for fixed installations.

The various types of Bus cables are given in the relevant clause.

The constructional requirements and test methods are specified in this document.

 The object of this document is

– to standardize cables whose safety and reliability

– to lay down standard manufacturing requirements and characteristics of such cables directly or indirectly bearing on safety, and

– to specify test methods for checking conformity with those requirements.

Purpose

The use of Bus cable on board of ships and offshore units is coming more and more and in the series of IEC 60092-3XX no product standard is available.This standard will solve the aforementioned issue on an international level, helping to standardize Bus cable on board of ships and offshore units

To start the work on such a new standard is an initiative of the German working group.

A joint working group together with members of IEC SC 65E and 65C should be installed to work out a first CD.

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