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NEN-IEC 61892-4

Mobile and fixed offshore units - Electrical installations - Part 4: Cables

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 50
ICS Code (Electrical equipment of ships and of marine structures): 47.020.60
scope:

This part of IEC 61892 specifies requirements for the choice and installation of electrical cables intended for fixed electrical systems in mobile and fixed offshore units, including pumping or "pigging" stations, compressor stations and exposed location single buoy moorings, used in the offshore petroleum industry for drilling, production, processing and for storage purposes. The reference to fixed electrical systems includes those that are subjected to vibration due to the movement of the unit, e.g. cables installed on a drag chain, and not those that are intended for repeated flexing. Cables suitable for repeated flexing use are detailed in other IEC specifications, e.g. IEC 60227 and IEC 60245, and their uses on board offshore units are restricted to those situations which do not directly involve exposure to a marine environment, e.g. portable tools, domestic appliances, etc. The following types and applications of cables are not included: optical fibre cables; sub-sea and umbilical cables; cables supplying downhole pumps; data, telecommunication and radio frequency cables.

Document History

NEN-IEC 61892-4
June 1, 2007
Mobile and fixed offshore units - Electrical installations - Part 4: Cables
This part of IEC 61892 specifies requirements for the choice and installation of electrical cables intended for fixed electrical systems in mobile and fixed offshore units, including pumping or...
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