IEEE 1018-2013
IEEE Recommended Practice for Specifying Electric Submersible Pump Cable—Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Insulation - Redline
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IEEE 1018-2013 is a redline edition of the recommended practice for specifying electric submersible pump cable with ethylene-propylene rubber insulation. It focuses on the material and performance considerations that matter when selecting cable for demanding pump installations, where electrical integrity and insulation behavior are critical. This technical document is relevant to power and industrial applications that depend on reliable cable design, helping engineers and purchasers align specifications, materials, and expected operating conditions.
Overview of IEEE 1018-2013
This standard addresses how to specify cable intended for electric submersible pump service when ethylene-propylene rubber insulation is used. As a recommended practice, it is most useful for defining the technical characteristics and documentation needed to support consistent design and procurement decisions. The redline format highlights changes against the base document, making IEEE 1018-2013 practical for users who need to review revisions, compare requirements, or understand the current specification context for insulated pump cable applications.
Typical use cases
IEEE 1018-2013 is typically used when specifying cable for electric submersible pumps in environments where insulation performance and electrical reliability are central concerns. It can support engineering teams preparing equipment requirements, vendors supplying pump cable assemblies, and buyers evaluating materials for industrial pumping systems. The document is especially relevant when ethylene-propylene rubber insulation is selected for its electrical and dielectric properties, and when project teams need a clear reference for specification review and product comparison.
Why it matters
Using a clear reference such as IEEE 1018-2013 helps reduce ambiguity in cable selection and supports more consistent compliance with project requirements. For submersible pump applications, poor specification can lead to mismatched materials, testing gaps, or performance issues under service conditions. This standard is valuable because it helps define expectations for insulation-related characteristics, supporting better procurement control, documentation, and technical review. For organizations managing industrial electrical equipment, it can also improve repeatability across designs and suppliers.
- Electric submersible pump cable specification
- Ethylene-propylene rubber insulation
- Redline revision for comparison review
- Industrial power and energy applications
- Materials and dielectric performance focus
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1018 (2013)
- Previous Version: 1018 (2005)
- Previous Version: 1018 (1992)
- Previous Version: 1018 (1984)
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