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IEEE P1580a

IEEE Approved Draft Recommended Practice for Marine Cable for Use on Shipboard and Fixed or Floating Facilities Amendment 1: Offshore Wind Electrical Substation Cables

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STANDARD published on 25.12.2024


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Designation standards: IEEE P1580a
Note: Change
Publication date standards: 25.12.2024
SKU: NS-1200486
Approximate weight : 300 g (0.66 lbs)
Country: International technical standard

Annotation of standard text IEEE P1580a :

Amendment Standard - Active - Draft.

This recommended practice is for single or multiconductor cables, with or without metal armor and/or jacket, and rated 300 V to 35 kV AC (RMS phase-to-phase) or up to 2000 V dc, intended to be installed aboard marine vessels, fixed and floating offshore facilities (including wind facilities; excluding export and inter-array cables), and in accordance with industry installation standards and the regulations of the authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ). The recommendations define what is considered good engineering practice with reference to the reliability and durability of the cable.

ISBN: 979-8-8557-0896-7, 979-8-8557-0896-7

Number of Pages: 12

Product Code: STDUD27062, STDAPE27062

Keywords: IEEE 1580™, marine cable, offshore facilities, platforms, shipboard, offshore wind

Category: Petroleum and Chemical

Draft Number: P1580a/D2, May 2024 - UNAPPROVED DRAFT, P1580a/D2, May 2024 - APPROVED DRAFT

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