IEEE 1202-2023
Propagation Testing of Wire and Cable
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1202-2023 is a technical standard for propagation testing of wire and cable, providing a structured way to evaluate how signal or energy transmission behaves along installed or sample conductors. In the context of Power, Energy and Industry Applications, it helps define a repeatable basis for assessing cable performance, supporting more consistent engineering decisions, test comparisons, and product selection. For organizations working with wire and cable systems, this standard can be an important reference for controlled testing and compliance-oriented evaluation.
Overview of 1202-2023
This standard focuses on propagation testing methods applied to wire and cable, which typically means examining how electrical signals or related transmission characteristics travel through a cable assembly. IEEE 1202-2023 is relevant when a design or procurement process needs a clear technical basis for comparing cable behavior under test conditions. It may be used to support specification writing, laboratory evaluation, or verification of cable-related performance requirements in power and industrial applications.
Typical use cases
1202-2023 is commonly used in environments where cable performance needs to be measured rather than assumed. That can include power distribution equipment, industrial wiring systems, and energy-sector installations where wire and cable propagation characteristics affect reliability or system behavior. It is also useful in test labs, engineering departments, and purchasing workflows that require consistent qualification criteria for cable products, especially when comparing alternate constructions, materials, or ratings.
Why it matters
For wire and cable programs, a clear propagation testing standard helps reduce ambiguity in evaluation and acceptance. It supports more consistent test results, which can improve compliance checks, design control, and supplier comparison. In practice, that matters when cable performance affects safety, signal integrity, or overall system reliability. Using 1202-2023 can also help organizations align testing expectations across engineering, quality, and procurement teams, lowering the risk of mismatch between specified and delivered products.
- Propagation testing for wire and cable
- Relevant to power, energy, and industrial applications
- Supports repeatable evaluation methods
- Useful for lab testing and specification control
- Helps compare cable performance consistently
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1202 (2023)
- Previous Version: 1202 (2012)
- Previous Version: 1202 (2006)
- Previous Version: 1202 (1991)
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