IEEE 1210 : 2004
IEEE 1210 : 2004
TESTS FOR DETERMINING COMPATIBILITY OF CABLE-PULLING LUBRICANTS WITH WIRE AND CABLE
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
TESTS FOR DETERMINING COMPATIBILITY OF CABLE-PULLING LUBRICANTS WITH WIRE AND CABLE
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2 References
3 Physical property effects
3.1 General
3.2 Lubricant on cable jacket
4 Electrical property effects
4.1 General
4.2 Lubricant on semiconducting jackets or exposed
semiconducting shields
4.3 Determining stability of lubricant on semiconducting
materials
4.4 Final high-temperature volume resistivity test
4.5 Lubricant on exposed thermoplastic primary insulation
4.6 Lubricant on exposed thermoset primary insulation
5 Testing and test methods
5.1 General
5.2 Jacket test specimens for the immersion/physical
property tests
5.3 Tensile strength and elongation test
5.4 Heated lubricant immersion method
5.5 Heated water/air immersion method
5.6 Environmental stress cracking test
5.7 Volume resistivity test procedure for lubricants on
semiconducting jackets/shields
5.8 Dielectric voltage withstand test in water
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Pertains to cable-pulling lubricants (compounds) and the testing and analysis of their interaction with wire and cable. Cable-pulling lubricants are used to lower the friction on cables when they are installed (pulled) into conduits, ducts, or directionally bored holes. These lubricants and/or their residues are in direct contact with the cable exterior covering and may remain so for the life of the cable. Cable-pulling lubricants should be compatible with the cable. They should not interfere with the function of any component of the cable system that they contact.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |