Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1143-2012

IEEE Guide on Shielding Practice for Low Voltage Cables

A concise overview of shielding options for various types of interference is discussed in this guide. Recommendations on shielding practices for low voltage cables are given. Suggestions on terminating and grounding methods are provided.

Sponsor Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2006-03-16
Superseding
1143-1994
Board Approval
2012-12-05
History
ANSI Approved:
2014-10-27
Published:
2013-03-04
Inactivated Date:
2023-03-30

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
D11W/P1143_WG - Working Group for Shielding Practice for Low Voltage Cables (D11W)
IEEE Program Manager
Dalisa Gonzalez
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Working Group Chair
Kenneth Bow

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P1143

Guide on Shielding Practice for Low Voltage Cables

This guide addresses the shielding practice, systems, and test methods of low voltage cables. The guide includes:nn- a review of shielding techniques to control electrostatic and electromagnetic interference for varying types of low voltage cable used for power, control and instrumentation services, including signal and communications cable;n- an overview of the functional characteristics of various types of shielding;n- recommendations on shielding practices, including suggestions on terminating and grounding methods;n- suggested tests or techniques for measuring shielding effectiveness.nnAn overview of typical tests of cable shielding is provided for information.

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