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ICEA S-73-532-2014
Standard for Control, Thermocouple Extension, and Instrumentation Cables
2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and the Insulated Cable Engineers
Association, Inc. (ICEA). All rights, including translation into other languages, reserved under the
Universal Copyright Convention, the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works,
and the International and Pan American copyright conventions.
Foreword
The Standard for Control, Thermocouple Extension and Instrumentation Cables, ICEA S-73-532, NEMA
WC 57-2003, was developed by the Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc. (ICEA) and approved by
the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). Unless otherwise noted as Authorized
Engineering Information, this standards publication has been approved by NEMA as a NEMA Standard.
ICEA/NEMA standards are adopted in the public interest and are designed to eliminate misunderstanding
between the manufacturer and the user and to assist users in selecting and obtaining the proper product
for their particular needs. Existence of an ICEA/NEMA standard does not in any respect preclude the
manufacture or use of products not conforming to the standard. The user of this standard is cautioned to
observe any health or safety regulations and rules relative to the manufacture and use of cable made in
conformity with this standard.
This standard does not specify any specific frequencies for sampling for test purposes, cable products, or
components. One program of sampling frequencies is given in Publication ICEA T-26-465/NEMA WC 542013.
Requests for interpretation of this standard must be submitted in writing to the Insulated Cable Engineers
Association, Inc., PO Box 1568, Carrollton, GA 30112. An official written interpretation will be provided,
once approved by ICEA and NEMA. Suggestions for improvements gained in the use of this publication
are welcomed by the Association.
ContentsCondensed*
Section
GENERAL ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
CONDUCTORS ............................................................................................................................................ 2
INSULATIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 3
SHIELDINGS AND COVERINGS ................................................................................................................. 4
ASSEMBLY, FILLERS, AND CONDUCTOR IDENTIFICATION .................................................................. 5
TESTING AND TEST METHODS ................................................................................................................. 6
SPECIAL CONSTRUCTIONS....................................................................................................................... 7
ANNEXES ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Contents
Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... i
ContentsCondensed .................................................................................................................................. ii
Scope
.................................................................................................................................................. vi
Section 1 GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................. 1
1.2
INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED BY PURCHASER .................................................................... 2
Section 2 CONDUCTORS .......................................................................................................................... 3
2.1
GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2
WIRES, PHYSICAL AND ELECTRIC PROPERTIES ...................................................................... 3
2.3
COPPER CONDUCTORS ............................................................................................................... 3
2.3.1 Wires .......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.3.2 Solid Conductors ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.3.3 Stranded Conductors ................................................................................................................. 3
2.3.4 Conductor DC Resistance per Unit Length ................................................................................ 3
2.3.5 Conductor Diameter ................................................................................................................... 5
2.4
CONDUCTORS FOR THERMOCOUPLE EXTENSION WIRES .................................................... 6
2.4.1 Conductor Material ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.4.2 Size and Diameter ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.4.3 Direct-current (DC) Resistance of Conductors .......................................................................... 7
2.4.4 Temperature Limits of Conductors ............................................................................................ 7
2.4.5 Limits of Error of Conductors ..................................................................................................... 7
Section 3 INSULATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 9
3.1
GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................ 9
3.2
MATERIALS ..................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3
THICKNESS ..................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3.1 SR .............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.3.2 PE .............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.3.3 PVC.......................................................................................................................................... 10
3.4
REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 11
3.4.1 Crosslinked Polyethylene (XLPE) Insulation, Type I and Type II ............................................ 11
3.4.2 Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EP) Insulation, Type I and Type II ............................................. 11
3.4.3 Ozone Resisting Silicone Rubber (SR) Insulation ................................................................... 11
3.4.4 Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSPE) Insulation .................................................................. 11
3.4.5 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Insulation ......................................................................................... 11
3.4.6 Polyvinyl Chloride/Nylon (PVC/Nylon) Insulation..................................................................... 12
3.4.7 Polyethylene (PE) Insulation .................................................................................................... 12
3.4.8 Composite Insulation ............................................................................................................... 12
3.4.9 Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) Insulation ........................................................................... 12
3.4.10 Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) Insulation, Type I and Type II ............................................... 12
3.4.11 Jacket over Insulation .............................................................................................................. 12
3.4.12 Repairs ..................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5
VOLTAGE TESTS.......................................................................................................................... 12
3.5.1 Production Tests ...................................................................................................................... 12
3.5.2 Acceptance Testing After Installation ...................................................................................... 13
3.6
INSULATION RESISTANCE .........................................................................................................18
3.7
TYPE A FLAME TEST ................................................................................................................... 18
3.8
TYPE B FLAME TEST ................................................................................................................... 18
Scope
This standard applies to materials, construction, and testing of multiconductor control, thermocouple
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extension, and instrumentation cables rated up to and including 125 C. Control cables are multiconductor
cables that convey electrical signals used for monitoring or controlling electrical power systems and their
associated processes. Control cables convey signals between devices interfaced directly with the
electrical power system, such as current transformers, potential transformers, relays, switches, and
meters. Instrumentation cables and thermocouple extensions are multiconductor cables that convey lowenergy electrical signals (circuits that are inherently power limited) used for monitoring or controlling
electrical power systems and their associated processes. Instrumentation cables and thermocouple
extensions convey signals from process monitors to process analyzers (usually electronic equipment) and
from the analyzers to control equipment in the electric power system. Construction details and test
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requirements for cables rated above 125 C can be found in the NEMA HP-100 series of standards.