IEEE 1333-1994
IEEE Guide for Installation of Cable Using the Guided Boring Method
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IEEE 1333-1994 is a technical guide for installing cable using the guided boring method, with a focus on practical methods used in power, energy, and industry applications. It helps define a consistent approach to underground cable placement where directional control and installation quality are important. For projects involving trenchless work or constrained sites, this standard can support clearer planning, better coordination, and more reliable cable installation outcomes.
Overview of IEEE 1333-1994
This guide addresses the installation of cable through guided boring, a method commonly used to place underground utilities along a controlled path. IEEE 1333-1994 is relevant when cable must be installed with attention to alignment, depth, and the surrounding site conditions. It provides a technical reference for managing the installation process in a way that supports consistency across project teams and helps reduce uncertainty during field execution.
Typical use cases
This standard is typically used for underground cable installations in power and industrial environments where open-cut methods are less practical. It may support work near roads, developed facilities, crossings, or other areas where guided boring helps maintain a predictable route. IEEE 1333-1994 can be useful for contractors, engineers, and utility teams planning cable placement, coordinating installation methods, or reviewing requirements for controlled underground routing.
Why it matters
Using IEEE 1333-1994 can help improve installation consistency and reduce risk when cable must be placed accurately underground. A clear guide is valuable for compliance review, scope definition, and construction quality control, especially where cable position and installation method affect long-term performance. In practice, it can also support safer planning, fewer field adjustments, and better communication between design, procurement, and installation teams working on guided boring projects.
- Guided boring cable installation
- Underground routing and alignment
- Power and industrial applications
- Installation planning and field control
- Consistency and risk reduction
- Publication Date: 1995
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1333 (1995)
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