IEEE 1235-2000
IEEE Guide for the Properties of Identifiable Jackets for Underground Power Cables and Ducts
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IEEE 1235-2000 is a technical guide for the properties of identifiable jackets used on underground power cables and ducts. It focuses on jacket characteristics that help make buried cable systems easier to recognize and manage in service, supporting safer installation and maintenance practices in power, energy, and industrial applications. For projects where identification and material performance matter, this standard provides a practical reference for specifying jacket properties consistently.
What is IEEE 1235-2000?
IEEE 1235-2000 addresses the properties of identifiable jackets designed for underground power cables and ducts. In this context, “identifiable” typically means the outer jacket can be distinguished through its characteristics, aiding recognition during installation, inspection, and future work on the system. The document is relevant to cable construction and material selection where jacket performance, visibility, and consistency are important. As a standard, it helps define a common technical basis for these underground components.
Where is IEEE 1235-2000 used?
This standard is used where underground cable systems and ducts are specified, installed, or maintained in power distribution and related industrial environments. It is most relevant to engineers, contractors, and utility personnel working with buried power cables, conduit runs, and associated protective jackets. IEEE 1235-2000 may be referenced during product selection, procurement, and inspection when jacket identification and material properties need to align with a defined technical requirement for underground infrastructure.
Why is IEEE 1235-2000 important?
IEEE 1235-2000 matters because jacket properties can affect how underground cable systems are identified, handled, and maintained over time. Clear requirements support consistent design choices, reduce ambiguity in procurement, and help improve compatibility across projects. For underground power cable and duct applications, this can contribute to safer field work, better documentation, and more reliable performance expectations. Using a defined standard also helps organizations apply the same technical basis across multiple installations.
- Identifiable jackets for underground cable and duct systems
- Material and property guidance for outer jacket selection
- Support for installation, inspection, and maintenance workflows
- Relevant to power, energy, and industrial applications
- Superseded IEEE technical reference
- Publication Date: 2000
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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