Standard Guide for Cable Splicing Installations
Importancia y uso:
4.1 Splicing of cables in the shipbuilding industry, both in Navy and commercial undertakings, has been concentrated in repair, conversion, or overhaul programs. However, many commercial industries, including aerospace and nuclear power, have standards defining cable splicing methods and materials that establish the quality of the splice to prevent loss of power or signal, ensure circuit continuity, and avoid potential catastrophic failures. This guide presents cable splicing techniques and hardware for application to commercial and Navy shipbuilding to support the concept of modular ship construction.
4.2 This guide resulted from a study that evaluated the various methods of cable splicing, current technologies, prior studies and recommendations, performance testing, and the expertise of manufacturers and shipbuilders in actual cabling splicing techniques and procedures.
4.3 The use of this guide by a shipbuilder will establish cabling splicing systems that are: simple and safe to install; waterproof; corrosion- and impact-resistant; industry accepted with multiple suppliers available; low-cost methods; and suitable for marine, Navy, and IEC cables.
Subcomité:
F25.10
Volúmen:
01.08
Número ICS:
29.120.20 (Connecting devices)
Palabras clave:
cable splicing; circumferential crimp; crimp connectors; electrical cable splicing; insulation sleeving;
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Norma
F1835
Versión
97(2023)
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Guide
Fecha aprobación
2023-12-01
