1、 Approved as an American National Standard ANSI Approval Date: 12/13/2012 Insulated Cable Engineers Assoc., Inc. Publication No. ICEA T-26-465 NEMA Standards Publication No. WC 54-2013 Guide for Frequency of Sampling Extruded Dielectric Power, Control, Instrumentation, and Portable Cables for Test P
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14、2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated CONTENTS Page Foreword iv Section 1 GENERAL 1 1.1 Scope1 1.2 Definitions 1 Section 2 SAMPLES.2 2.1 Selection of Samples 2 2.1.1 Sample for Tests on Cable or Specimens from Cable .2 2.1.2
15、 Samples for Tests on Conducting Materials Intended for Extrusion 2 2.1.3 Sample Plans for Other Tests 2 2.2 Sample Conformance 2 2.3 Resampling 2 Section 3 SAMPLING PLANS .3 3.1 Plan A3 3.2 Plan B3 3.3 Plan C3 3.4 Plan D3 3.5 Plan E3 3.6 Plan F 5 3.7 Plan G .5 3.8 Plan H5 3.9 Plan I .5 3.10 Plan J.
16、5 3.11 Plan K 5 3.11 Plan L. .4 Section 4 SCHEDULE OF TESTS AND APPLICABLE SAMPLING PLANS .6 ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page iv Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated Foreword This Guide for Frequency of Sam
17、pling of Extruded Dielectric Power, Control, Instrumentation, and Portable Cables for Test was developed by the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc. and was approved by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. ICEA/NEMA Standards are adopted in the public interest and are designed t
18、o eliminate misunderstandings between the manufacturers and the user and to assist the user in selecting and obtaining the proper product for his or her particular need. The user of this Standards Publication is cautioned to observe any health or safety regulations and rules relative to the use of t
19、he test procedures covered by this document. Requests for interpretation of this Standard must be submitted in writing to the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc., P.O. Box 1568, Carrollton, GA 30112. An official written interpretation will be provided by the Association. Suggestions for impr
20、ovement gained in the use of this publication will be welcomed by the Association ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 1 Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated Section 1 GENERAL 1.1 Scope This guide provides a co
21、mbination of plans for the frequencies at which cable samples may be obtained for tests to determine conformance to the appropriate requirements of ICEA Standards Publications. Valid statistical sampling frequencies other than those listed herein are acceptable if evidence of statistical control can
22、 be demonstrated. This guide applies only to extruded dielectric power, control, instrumentation, and portable cables. This guide does not apply to those requirements to which each production or shipping length of completed cable must comply as specified in the applicable ICEA Standards. 1.2 Definit
23、ions The following definitions apply to this guide. sample: A piece or section of cable taken from a production or shipping length or small quantity taken from a lot of material before application to the cable. specimen: A test unit prepared from a sample. sampling plan: A procedure for taking sampl
24、es as a function of the number of production or shipping lengths or reels or quantity of cable. (The twelve sampling plans used in this ICEA guide are shown in Section 2.) lot: A quantity of cable or material produced at the same location under the same manufacturing conditions during the same time
25、period. metric conversion: To convert feet to meters, multiply by 0.305. To convert kcmil to square millimeters, multiply by 0.507. To convert inches to millimeters, multiply by 25.4.ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 2 Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Ins
26、ulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated Section 2 SAMPLES 2.1 Selection of Samples 2.1.1 Sample for Tests on Cable or Specimens from Cable Each cable sample shall be taken from an accessible end of different coils or reels. Each sample shall be traceable to the coil or reel from which it wa
27、s selected. 2.1.2 Samples for Tests on Conducting Materials Intended for Extrusion One sample of material for each specified test shall be molded from each lot of material intended for extrusion on cable. 2.1.3 Sample Plans for Other Tests A sampling plan for other tests specified in an ICEA Standar
28、ds Publication shall be selected in accordance with Section 3. 2.2 Sample Conformance If all of the samples pass the test specified in a standard, the quantity of cable that they represent shall be considered as meeting the requirements of that standard. 2.3 Resampling If any sample fails to pass a
29、test specified in a standard, the length of cable from which the sample was taken shall be considered as not meeting the requirements of that standard and another sample shall be taken from each of two other lengths of cable in the quantity of cable under test. If either of the second samples fail t
30、o pass the test, the quantity of cable shall be considered as not meeting the requirements of that standard. If both such second samples pass the test, the quantity of cable (except the length represented by the first sample) shall be considered as meeting the requirements of the standard. Failure o
31、f any sample shall not preclude resampling and retesting the length of cable from which the original sample was taken. ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 3 Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated Section 3 SAMPL
32、ING PLANS 3.1 Plan A Extruder Run Length - feet (meters) Conductor Size - kcmil (mm2) Number of Samples less than 2,000 (610) less than 250 (127) 0 2,000 to 50,000 (610 to 15,250) less than 250 (127) 1 each additional 50,000 (15,250) less than 250 (127) 1 less than 1,000 (305) 250 (127) and larger 0
33、 1,000 to 25,000 (305 to 7,625) 250 (127) and larger 1 each additional 25,000 (7,625) 250 (127) and larger 1 3.2 Plan B Quantity of Completed Cable Used in Determining Samples - feet (meters) Number of Samples 0 to 10,000 (3,050) 0 10,001 to 50,000 (3,050 to15,250) 1 Each additional 100,000 (30,500)
34、 or fraction thereof 1 3.3 Plan C One test for each 50,000 feet (15,250 m) of cable or at least once per cable core extruder run. 3.4 Plan D Three samples shall be taken per insulation extruder run. The samples shall be taken near the beginning, near the middle and near the end of each extruder run.
35、 The middle sample shall be eliminated if the extruder run is to be shipped in one continuous length. 3.5 Plan E Type Test: For Insulation and Polymeric Shield Materials - One sample to be tested and no other samples need be tested unless the material formula has been changed. Test report will be av
36、ailable upon request. ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 4 Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated For Completed Cable Designs - One sample to be tested and no other samples need be tested unless insulation type
37、, outer jacket, or cable design has been changed. Test report will be available upon request but not necessarily on purchasers exact conductor size and voltage level. ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 5 Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Eng
38、ineers Association, Incorporated 3.6 Plan F One sample from each end of a manufacturers master length. One sample from the outer end of each length is sufficient if at least one sample is taken every 10,000 feet (3,050 m). 3.7 Plan G One test for each 50,000 feet (15,250 m) or at least once per jack
39、et extruder run. 3.8 Plan H One test per shipping length. 3.9 Plan I Each lot of material used for extrusion shall be tested on a sample taken from the cable. 3.10 Plan J Quantity of Shipping Lengths Per Extruder Run Number of Tests 1 - 2 each shipping length 3 - 19 2 20 and greater 10% of shipping
40、lengths (Fractions shall be rounded to the next higher integer value) 3.11 Plan K Once per month per compound mixing line. 3.12 Plan L Each lot of material intended for extrusion on the cable. ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 6 Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association a
41、nd the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated Section 4 SCHEDULE OF TESTS AND APPLICABLE SAMPLING PLANS Test Conductor Stress Control Layer 0-2000 Volt Insulation 2001-46 kV Insulation Insulation Shield Jacket Cable Electrical Conductor dc Resistance 100% Voltage Tests 100% Insulation R
42、esistance E E Dissipation Factor, Capacitance, Permittivity E E Accelerated Water Absorption Test (EM-60) E E Permittivity and Voltage Withstand for Nonconducting Stress Control Layers L Specific Surface Resistivity E U-Bend Discharge Resistance E Track Resistance E Volume Resistivity I I Dielectric
43、 Constant and Dissipation Factor E Semiconducting Jacket Radial Resistivity G Dry Electric Test for EPR Class III Insulation E Discharge Resistance Test for EPR Class III and IV K Dissipation Factor Characterization Test E Dielectric Strength Retention A Short-Term Dielectric Strength C Cold Bend/Di
44、electric Strength C Dimensional Measurements Thickness of Components Over a Conductor J J J J J J Diameter Over Cable Components F F F Indent G Protrusion, and Irregularity F F Physical Demands Adhesion (Stripping Force) D Cold Bend A A ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 7 Copyright 2013 by Nat
45、ional Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated Heat Distortion A A Flexibility Test for Interlocked Armor B Tear Resistance G ANSI/NEMA WC 54/ICEA T-26-465-2013 Page 8 Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and the Insu
46、lated Cable Engineers Association, Incorporated Test Conductor Stress Control Layer 0-2000 Volt Insulation 2001 -46,000 Volt Insulation Insulation Shield Jacket Cable Physical Demands (continued) Gravimetric Water Absorption E E Hot Creep Test D D G Vertical Tray Flame Test E Tensile Strength Test A
47、/I* I A/I* Tensile Stress Test A/I* A/I* Elongation Test A/I* I A/I* Set Test A/I* A/I* Oven Aging Test L A/I* I L A/I* Oil Immersion Test A A Brittleness E E E Absorption Coefficient E E Heat Shock A A Environmental Cracking E E Flexibility Test for Continuous Corrugated Armor B Shrinkback Test C W
48、afer Boil Test D D Air Pressure Aging A Crack Resistance (Wrap) A Flame Resistance C Ozone Resistance C Mineral Filler Content (Braided Cables) A C Melting A C Dripping A C Bending (Braided Cable) A C Longitudinal Water Block Cable Test G/E Conductor Water Penetration Test C/E *Manufacturers can use either Plan based on the difficulty of tracking component material lots.
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