Superseded Standard

IEEE 400-2001

IEEE Guide for Field Testing and Evaluation of the Insulation of Shielded Power Cable Systems

This Guide lists the various field test methods that are currently available or underdevelopment with guidance on HOW to perform each test. The Guide covers shielded, insulatedpower cable systems rated 5 kV through 500 kV unless these voltages are modified by the specific "point" document.

Sponsor Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
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Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
1997-06-26
Superseded by
400-2012
Superseding
400-1991
Board Approval
2001-12-06
History
ANSI Approved:
2002-04-29
Published:
2002-01-29

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
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Working Group
F01W/P400_WG - Working Group on Field Testing and Evaluation of Shielded Power Cable Systems
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IEEE Program Manager
Ron Hotchkiss
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Working Group Chair
Robert Hampton

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P400

IEEE Draft Guide for Field Testing and Evaluation of the Insulation of Shielded Power Cable Systems Rated 5 kV and Above

Various field test methods that are currently 1 available for or have been developed are listed in this guide. The guide covers shielded, insulated power cable systems rated 5 kV and above. The guide describes the tests and gives advantages and disadvantages, suggested applications, and typical results. Complete guides covering some of the test methods listed are available in the form of IEEE 400 u201cpointu201d documents

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