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IEEE Guide on Shielding Practice for Low Voltage Cables
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IEEE 1143-2012

IEEE Guide on Shielding Practice for Low Voltage Cables

PUBLISH DATE 2013
PAGES 91
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Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. 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.
This function of this guide on shielding practice for low voltage cables is to inform and familiarize the reader with shielding practice. Overviews of shielding practice, systems and test methods are provided. These tests may not be standardized; however, they are included to inform the reader and provide an overview as to what has been done to characterize shielding. This guide provides the following: 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; an overview of the functional characteristics of various types of shielding; suggested tests or techniques for measuring shielding effectiveness; recommendations on shielding practices, including suggestions on terminating and grounding methods This guide provides the following: 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; an overview of the functional characteristics of various types of shielding; suggested tests or techniques for measuring shielding effectiveness; recommendations on shielding practices, including suggestions on terminating and grounding methods.
The main purpose of this guide is to show how shielding can minimize the effects of electrostatic and electromagnetic interference. A secondary purpose is to provide recommendations on shielding practice for various applications including suggestions on terminating and grounding methods
SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1143
Publication Date March 4, 2013
Language en - English
Page Count 91
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Insulated Conductors
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March 4, 2013 1143-2012 Revision
April 13, 1995 1143-1994 Revision