1、IEEE Standards Interpretations for IEEE Std 1210 -2004IEEE Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants With Wire and Cable Copyright 2010 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Three Park Avenue New York, New York 10016-5997 USA All Rights Reserve
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4、tment Copyrights and Permissions 445 Hoes Lane, P. O. Box 1331 Piscataway, New Jersey 08855-1331, USA July 2010 Interpretation Number 1: Clause: 5.4 Topic: Heated Immersion of the specimens. Interpretation Request #1 Clause 5.4 requires the “immersed test specimens, will be heated for the specified
5、time and temperature (refer to Table 1).” For Type 2, Semiconducting materials, Table 1 calls for immersion at 121 degrees Celsius for 168 hours. A water-based lubricant such as mine will vaporize and dissipate in that time period, therefore the test Page 1 of 2IEEE Std 1210-20048/6/2010http:/standa
6、rds.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp/1210-2004.htmlspecimen cannot remain “immersed.” Is the intention to immerse the specimen, expose it to lubricant until such time as the liquid evaporates, then continue exposing it to the remaining residue for the remaining time period? Interpretation Response #1 Ta
7、ble 1 contains a number of aging temperatures at or above the boiling point of water. These are the “typical” short-term accelerated aging temperatures for these jackets as found in multiple specifications.Since most pulling lubricants are water-based, some dissipation of the water is anticipated. H
8、ow much depends on the time and temperature. However, a quantity of 350 ml and a low volume vapor escape situation (5 mm hole in rubber stopper) is specified in the test. A reflux environment is established at all temperatures and often there is still water present at the end of the aging. Note the
9、same issue when a “water” control is used for cable jackets approved for a wet environment. Regardless, set up the test as specified (specified temperature, specified lubricant quantity, and specified vapor escape (to avoid a pressurized environment). Run the aging for the full specified time length
10、 regardless of concentration changes of non-volatiles to volatiles in the reagent. Any residues left should be washed off before physical properties are measured. Back to Available IEEE Standards Interpretations Online Copyright IEEE-SA Contact IEEE-SA For questions or comments, please contact the IEEE-SA Webmaster. Page 2 of 2IEEE Std 1210-20048/6/2010http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp/1210-2004.html
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