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    NEMA HP 5-2013 Electrical and Electronic Cross-linked Modified Polyethylene (XLPE) Insulated125 Hook-Up Wire Types L (600 V) LL (1000 V) and LX (3000 V).pdf

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    NEMA HP 5-2013 Electrical and Electronic Cross-linked Modified Polyethylene (XLPE) Insulated125 Hook-Up Wire Types L (600 V) LL (1000 V) and LX (3000 V).pdf

    1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNEMA HP 5-2013Electrical and ElectronicCross-linked, ModifiedPolyethylene (XLPE)Insulated125C Hook-UpWire, Types L (600 V),LL (1000 V), and LX(3000 V)NEMA HP 5-2013 Electrical and Electronic Cross-linked, Modified Polyethylene (X

    2、LPE) Insulated 125C Hook-Up Wire, Types L (600 V), LL (1000 V), and LX (3000 V) Published by: National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 900 Rosslyn, Virginia 22209 www.nema.org 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association. All rights, including translation int

    3、o 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. NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER The information in this publication was considered technically sound by a

    4、consensus among persons engaged in its development at the time it was approved. Consensus does not necessarily mean there was unanimous agreement among every person participating in the development process. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) standards and guideline publications

    5、, of which the document herein is one, are developed through a voluntary standards development process. This process brings together volunteers and/or seeks out the views of persons who have an interest in the topic covered by this publication. Although NEMA administers the process and establishes r

    6、ules to promote fairness in the development of consensus, it does not write the documents, nor does it independently test, evaluate, or verify the accuracy or completeness of any information or the soundness of any judgments contained in its standards and guideline publications. NEMA disclaims liabi

    7、lity for any personal injury, property, or other damages of any nature, whether special, indirect, consequential, or compensatory, directly or indirectly resulting from the publication, use of, application, or reliance on this document. NEMA disclaims and makes no guaranty or warranty, express or im

    8、plied, as to the accuracy or completeness of any information published herein, and disclaims and makes no warranty that the information in this document will fulfill any particular purpose(s) or need(s). NEMA does not undertake to guarantee the performance of any individual manufacturers or sellers

    9、products or services by virtue of this standard or guide. In publishing and making this document available, NEMA is not undertaking to render professional or other services for or on behalf of any person or entity, nor is NEMA undertaking to perform any duty owed by any person or entity to someone e

    10、lse. Anyone using this document should rely on his or her own independent judgment or, as appropriate, seek the advice of a competent professional in determining the exercise of reasonable care in any given circumstance. Information and other standards on the topic covered by this publication may be

    11、 available from other sources, which the user may wish to consult for additional views or information not covered by this publication. NEMA has no power, nor does it undertake to police or enforce compliance with the contents of this document. NEMA does not certify, test, or inspect products, design

    12、s, or installations for safety or health purposes. Any certification or other statement of compliance with any health- or safety-related information in this document shall not be attributable to NEMA and is solely the responsibility of the certifier or maker of the statement. HP 5-2013 Page i 2014 N

    13、ational Electrical Manufacturers Association CONTENTS Page FOREWORD . iii Section 1 GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE 1 1.2 REFERENCED STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS . 1 1.3 RECOMMENDED USES OF WIRE TYPES . 2 1.3.1 Type L . 2 1.3.2 Type LL . 2 1.3.3 Type LX 2 1.4 PART IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN) . 2 Section 2 CONDUCT

    14、ORS 2.1 CONDUCTOR MATERIALS 4 2.2 CONDUCTOR COATINGS . 4 2.2.1 Tin-Coated Conductors 4 2.2.2 Silver-Coated Conductors 4 2.3 STRANDING 4 2.4 MINIMUM WIRE DIAMETER 4 2.5 CONDUCTOR SPLICES . 4 Section 3 INSULATION 3.1 GENERAL 5 3.2 XLPE INSULATION . 5 Section 4 WIRE IDENTIFICATION 4.1 CIRCUIT IDENTIFIC

    15、ATION 8 4.1.1 Lay of Stripes 8 4.2 IDENTIFICATION BY PRINTING 8 4.2.1 Identification of Product 8 Section 5 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 5.1 GENERAL 9 5.2 QUALITY CONFORMANCE INSPECTION OF FINISHED PRODUCT 9 5.2.1 Definitions . 9 5.2.2 Sampling Inspection . 9 5.3 WORKMANSHIP . 9 5.4 MATERIAL

    16、S CERTIFICATION 9 Section 6 TEST PROCEDURES 6.1 PHYSICAL TESTS 11 6.1.1 Test Temperature . 11 6.1.2 Heat Resistance . 11 6.1.3 Insulation Tensile Strength and Elongation 11 6.1.4 Dimensional Inspection 11 6.1.5 Shrinkage 11 6.1.6 Flammability . 12 6.1.7 Heat Aging Test 12 6.1.8 Fungus Resistance . 1

    17、2 6.1.9 Cold Bend . 12 HP 5-2013 Page ii 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association 6.2 ELECTRICAL TESTS 13 6.2.1 Conductor Resistance 13 6.2.2 Spark or Impulse Test 13 6.2.3 Dielectric Strength 13 6.2.4 Insulation Resistance . 13 Section 7 NOTES 7.1 PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS . 14 7.2 LABELING

    18、. 14 7.3 LENGTHS 14 Section 8 ORDERING DATA 8.1 ORDERING INFORMATION . 15 TABLES 1-1 CONDUCTOR MATERIAL AND COATING 3 1-2 AWG NOMINAL CONDUCTOR SIZE . 3 1-3 NUMBER OF STRANDS . 3 1-4 COLOR 3 3-1 DIMENSIONS-TYPE WIRES 6 4-1 LENGTH OF LAY OF STRIPES 8 5-1 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TYPE

    19、L, LL, AND LX WIRES . 10 7-1 MINIMUM LENGTHS 14 HP 5-2013 Page iii 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association FOREWORD This standards publication was developed by the NEMA High Performance Wire and Cable Section. It was developed to ensure that these types of hook-up wire can be procured and

    20、 that they will meet requirements associated with high reliability commercial electrical and electronic equipment in which it is used. Compliance with provisions of this standards publication is strictly voluntary and any certification of compliance is left to the discretion of the buyer and seller.

    21、 This standards publication was designed as a non-government standard for replacement of MIL-W-16878 XLPE insulated wire slash sheets (/14, /15, /16,). This standards publication was developed by the High Performance Wire and Cable Section of NEMA. Section approval of the standard does not necessari

    22、ly imply that all section members voted for its approval or participated in its development. At the time it was approved, the Section was composed of the following members: AFC Cable Systems New Bedford, MA Apical Division, Kaneka North America Pasadena, TX Belden Inc. St. Louis, MO Berk-Tek a Nexan

    23、s Company Elm City, NC Cable USA LLC. Champlain Cable Corporation Naples, FL Colchester, VT Coleman Cable Inc. Comtran Cable LLC Electrolock, Inc. Freeport McMoRan Copper however, individual strands and solid conductors may be spliced. Splices shall be made by cold welding, electro welding, or brazi

    24、ng with silver composition solder. HP 5-2013 Page 5 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Section 3 INSULATION 3.1 GENERAL The cross-linked modified Polyethylene material shall be formulated and processed such as to meet the requirements of this specification. 3.2 XLPE INSULATION The in

    25、sulation shall be extruded concentrically about the conductor. The diameter of the insulated conductor shall be in accordance with Table 3-1 and as measured in accordance with paragraph 6.1.4. HP 5-2013 Page 6 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Table 3-1 DIMENSIONS-TYPE WIRES (All Di

    26、mensions in Inches) AWG TYPE Stranding Insulation Diameter Minimum Insulation Diameter Maximum 32 L 1 X 32 .024 .030 32 L 7 X 40 .026 .032 30 L 1 X 30 .026 .032 30 L 7 X 38 .028 .034 28 L 1 X 28 .029 .035 28 L 7 X 36 .031 .037 26 L 1 X 26 .032 .038 26 L 7 X 34 .035 .041 26 L 19 X 38 .035 .041 26 LL

    27、1 X 26 .046 .054 26 LL 7 X 34 .049 .057 26 LL 19 X 38 .049 .057 26 LX 1 X 26 .067 .082 26 LX 7 X 34 .070 .085 26 LX 19 X 38 .070 .085 24 L 1 X 24 .036 .044 24 L 7 X 32 .040 .047 24 L 19 X 36 .040 .047 24 LL 1 X 24 .050 .058 24 LL 7 X 32 .054 .062 24 LL 19 X 36 .054 .062 24 LX 1 X 24 .071 .086 24 LX

    28、7 X 32 .075 .090 24 LX 19 X 36 .075 .090 22 L 1 X 22 .041 .049 22 L 7 X 30 .046 .053 22 L 19 X 34 .046 .053 22 LL 1 X 22 .055 .064 22 LL 7 X 30 .060 .068 22 LL 19 X 34 .060 .068 22 LX 1 X 22 .076 .091 22 LX 7 X 30 .081 .098 22 LX 19 X 34 .081 .098 20 L 1 X 20 .048 .055 20 L 7 X 28 .054 .061 20 L 19

    29、X 32 .054 .061 20 LL 1 X 20 .062 .070 20 LL 7 X 28 .068 .076 20 LL 19 X 32 .068 .076 20 LX 1 X 20 .083 .098 20 LX 7 X 28 .089 .105 20 LX 19 X 32 .089 .105 18 L 1 X 18 .056 .064 18 L 7 X 26 .064 .071 18 L 19 X 30 .064 .071 18 LL 1 X 18 .070 .079 Table continued on next page. HP 5-2013 Page 7 2014 Nat

    30、ional Electrical Manufacturers Association 18 LL 7 X 26 .076 .086 18 LL 19 X 30 .076 .086 18 LX 1 X 18 .091 .106 18 LX 7 X 26 .099 .114 18 LX 19 X 30 .099 .114 16 L 1 X 16 .067 .075 16 L 19 X 29 .073 .081 16 LL 1 X 16 .080 .089 16 LL 19 X 29 .087 .095 16 LL 26 X 30 .090 .098 16 LX 1 X 16 .102 .123 1

    31、6 LX 19 X 29 .108 .125 16 LX 26 X 30 .111 .130 14 L 1 X 14 .080 .088 14 L 19 X 27 .088 .096 14 LL 1 X 14 .094 .103 14 LL 19 X 27 .102 .110 14 LL 41 X 30 .106 .114 14 LX 1 X 14 .115 .130 14 LX 19 X 27 .123 .138 14 LX 41 X 30 .127 .142 12 LL 19 X 25 .121 .129 12 LL 37 X 28 .119 .127 12 LL 65 X 30 .123

    32、 .131 12 LX 19 X 25 .156 .171 12 LX 37 X 28 .153 .168 12 LX 65 X 30 .157 .172 10 LX 37 X 26 .174 .189 8 LX 133 X 29 .239 .254 8 LX 168 X 30 .239 .254 6 LX 133 X 27 .283 .298 4 LX 133 X 25 .346 .366 2 LX 133 X 23 .415 .435 2 LX 665 X 30 .415 .435 1 LX 259 X 24 .468 .488 1 LX 1045 X 30 .468 .488 0 LX

    33、259 X 24 .518 .538 0 LX 817 X 30 .518 .538 00 LX 1330 X 30 .575 .599 000 LX 1672 X 30 .657 .681 0000 LX 2109 X 30 .709 .733 Table 3-1 continued. HP 5-2013 Page 8 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Section 4 WIRE IDENTIFICATION 4.1 CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION Circuit identification, if req

    34、uired, shall be accomplished by use of an insulation color. Colored stripe or band tracers on the insulation, and/or printed numbers or letters shall be permitted, in addition to the colored insulation. 4.1.1 Lay of Stripes The length of lay of colored stripes shall conform to Table 4-1. Table 4-1 L

    35、ENGTH OF LAY OF STRIPES Diameter over Finished Wire (in.) Length of Lay (in. Maximum) 0.000 to 0.083 1.00 0.084 to 0.110 1.50 0.111 and larger 2.00 4.2 IDENTIFICATION BY PRINTING Identification by printing on the wire is available for all types for conductor sizes 22 AWG and larger. Print shall be c

    36、lear, legible, and of a contrasting color to the insulation. PIN printed on wire shall not include color designation. Identification marks shall not be applied by hot stamp marking or other methods that could penetrate the insulation. 4.2.1 Identification of Product When specified, the printed ident

    37、ification shall be marked at intervals of 9 to 60 in. measured from the beginning of one complete marking to the beginning of the succeeding marking. Per paragraph 1.4, the identification shall consist of: a. NEMA standard for XLPE (HP 5) b. NEMA Type c. Construction d. AWG e. Number of strands f. M

    38、anufacturers Identification (“Name or CAGE code”) CAGE is Commercial and Government Entity Code Example: HP 5-L-GAB 12345 HP 5-2013 Page 9 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Section 5 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 5.1 GENERAL The physical and electrical requirements for Types

    39、L, LL, and LX wire shall be in accordance with this section, and Tables 2-1, 3-1, and 5-1. Testing shall be conducted in accordance with Section 6. 5.2 QUALITY CONFORMANCE INSPECTION OF FINISHED PRODUCT 5.2.1 Definitions 5.2.1.1 Inspection Lot An inspection lot shall consist of all wire of the same

    40、part number, produced under essentially the same conditions, and presented for inspection at one time. 5.2.1.2 Unit of Product The unit of product for determining lot size for sampling shall be the quantity of wire offered for inspection on one coil, one reel, or one spool, as applicable. 5.2.2 Samp

    41、ling Inspection All other tests shall use a sampling plan in accordance with special inspection level S-2 in ANSI/ASQC Z1.4. 5.3 WORKMANSHIP The insulated wire shall be free of kinks, abrasions, and cracked or peeled surfaces. The wire shall be uniform and consistent product and shall be free from d

    42、efects, which will adversely affect the serviceability of the product of the intended use, as described in Section 1.3. 5.4 MATERIALS CERTIFICATION The suppliers shall maintain certifications that all materials used conform to the requirements in Section 2 and Section 3. HP 5-2013 Page 10 2014 Natio

    43、nal Electrical Manufacturers Association Table 5-1 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TYPE L, LL, AND LX WIRES Test L LL LX Dimensional Inspection (See 6.1.4) See Tables 2-1 and 3-1 See Tables 2-1 and 3-1 See Tables 2-1 and 3-1 Conductor Resistance (See 6.2.1) See Table 2-1 See Table 2-1 See T

    44、able 2-1 High Frequency Spark Test Voltage or Impulse Test Voltage (See 6.2.2) 3.4 kV 5.0 kV 7.5 kV 8.0 kV 10.0 kV 15 kV Concentricity (Minimum) (See 6.1.4.3) 70% 70% 70% Heat Resistance & Dielectric Strength Peak Voltage (See 6.1.2 and 6.2.3) 150C 150C 150C Insulation Resistance/1000 ft Min. (See 6

    45、.2.4) 5,000 10,000 10,000 Insulation Tensile Strength (Minimum) (See 6.1.3) 1800 psi 1800 psi 1800 psi Shrinkage (Maximum) (See 6.1.5) .125 in. .125 in. .250 in. Insulation Elongation (Minimum) (See 6.1.3) 100% 100% 100% Flammability (See 6.1.6) Required Required Required Heat Aging (See 6.1.7) 25%

    46、Max. Change 96 hrs. 135 25% Max. Change 96 hrs. 135 25% Max. Change 96 hrs. 135 Fungus Resistance (See 6.1.8) Required Required Required Cold Bend (See 6.1.9) -65C -65C -65C Identification of Product, Site allowed when specified (See 4.2.1) 22 AWG and Larger 22 AWG and Larger 22 AWG and Larger HP 5-

    47、2013 Page 11 2014 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Section 6 TEST PROCEDURES 6.1 PHYSICAL TESTS Physical tests on the conductor and insulated wire shall be made in accordance with the following procedures: 6.1.1 Test Temperature Unless otherwise specified, physical tests shall be perfor

    48、med at a room temperature of 23 + -2C. The test specimens shall be kept at room temperature for not less than 30 minutes prior to the tests. 6.1.2 Heat Resistance Specimens of insulated wire, each having a length of 12 in. plus the length required for winding on the mandrel, shall be placed in an ai

    49、r-circulating oven at the temperature specified in Table 5-1 for the applicable wire type, for a period of 96 hours. They shall be removed from the conditioning chamber and allowed to return to room temperature. The specimen shall be examined for cracks. The length of exposed conductor, if any, at each end of the specimen shall be considered as shrinkage of the insulation. In no case shall the shrinkage at either end exceed a maximum value of 1/8 in. Following the oven aging, specimens shall be wound tightly around a mandrel approximately but not


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