IEEE 1019-2013
IEEE Recommended Practice for Specifying Electric Submersible Pump Cable—Polypropylene Insulation - Redline
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IEEE 1019-2013 is a superseded standard that addresses electric submersible pump cable with polypropylene insulation, including the technical expectations for materials, construction, and performance in demanding power applications. It is relevant where insulated cable must operate reliably in submerged or harsh environments, supporting equipment used in energy and industrial systems. As a focused engineering document, it helps define a consistent basis for design review, specification writing, and procurement decisions tied to cable insulation requirements.
About IEEE 1019-2013
This standard provides a recommended practice for specifying electric submersible pump cable with polypropylene insulation. In the IEEE 1019-2013 document, the emphasis is on the cable as an engineered component rather than a general electrical product, with attention to insulation characteristics that affect service behavior. It is useful for aligning expectations between designers, manufacturers, and purchasers when a cable must meet a defined technical profile for submersible pump installations and related power transmission needs.
Where is IEEE 1019-2013 used?
IEEE 1019-2013 is typically used in the specification and selection of cable for electric submersible pump systems, especially where polypropylene insulation is part of the design. That makes it relevant to pumping equipment in oilfield and industrial pumping applications, along with other settings where cable operates in fluid-exposed or demanding mechanical conditions. It can also support engineering review during equipment sourcing, replacement planning, and system documentation for submersible power connections.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard helps reduce ambiguity when specifying a specialized cable that must perform reliably under submerged operating conditions. IEEE 1019-2013 supports consistency in material choice, insulation expectations, and purchasing language, which can improve compatibility between project requirements and supplied products. For teams responsible for design control, testing, or maintenance planning, it offers a common reference that may help limit performance issues, procurement errors, and avoidable risk in pump-related power systems.
- Electric submersible pump cable
- Polypropylene insulation focus
- Specification and procurement reference
- Submerged power application context
- Superseded IEEE recommended practice
- 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: 1019 (2013)
- Previous Version: 1019 (2005)
- Previous Version: 1019 (1992)
- Previous Version: 1019 (1984)
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