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Released: 19.07.1994

IEEE 404-1993 - IEEE Standard for Cable Joints for Use With Extruded Dielectric Cable Rated 5000-138 000 V and Cable Joints for Use With Laminated Dielectric Cable Rated 2500-500 000 V

IEEE Standard for Cable Joints for Use With Extruded Dielectric Cable Rated 5000-138 000 V and Cable Joints for Use With Laminated Dielectric Cable Rated 2500-500 000 V

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Standard number:IEEE 404-1993
Released:19.07.1994
ISBN:978-0-7381-3058-3
Pages:24
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 404-1993

This standard establishes electrical ratings and test requirements for cable joints for use with extruded dielectric shielded cable rated in preferred voltage steps from 5000–138 000 V and cable joints for use with laminated dielectric cable rated in preferred voltage steps from 2500–500 000 V. It also defines a variety of common joint constructions. Joints that connect more than two cables or connect cables with two different conductor sizes (other than transition joints) are not covered by this standard. However, manufacturers and users are encouraged to use appropriate parts of this standard to evaluate these joints.



Revision Standard - Superseded. This standard establishes electrical ratings and test requirements for cable joints for use with extruded dielectric shielded cable rated in preferred voltage steps from 5000--138 000 V and cable joints for use with laminated dielectric cable rated in preferred voltage steps from 2500--500 000 V. It also defines a variety of common joint constructions. This standard is designed to provide uniform testing procedures that can be used by manufacturers and users to evaluate the ability of underground power cable joints to perform reliably in service.