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IEEE P575/D13, May 2014

Conductor Power Cables Rated 5 kV through 500 kV

Standard by IEEE, 2014

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P575/D13, May 2014 is a technical standard focused on conductor power cables rated 5 kV through 500 kV, addressing the engineering details that support reliable high-voltage power transmission and distribution. It is relevant to power, energy, and industrial applications where conductor materials, dielectric behavior, and system performance must align. For projects involving cable specification or procurement, this document helps define a more consistent technical basis for design and evaluation.

What is P575/D13, May 2014?

P575/D13, May 2014 is a standards document for conductor power cables in the medium- to extra-high-voltage range. Its technical context centers on the construction and performance considerations that affect how these cables carry electrical load and withstand electrical stress. The standard may be used to support engineering decisions involving materials, insulation systems, and cable design requirements. As a product reference, P575/D13, May 2014 helps define what is expected for this class of high-voltage cable.

Where is P575/D13, May 2014 used?

P575/D13, May 2014 is typically relevant in utility power networks, substation-connected cable systems, and large industrial installations that use high-voltage conductor power cables. It can apply to underground transmission links, plant interconnections, and other installations where cable ratings from 5 kV through 500 kV are selected. Engineers, specifiers, and buyers may use P575/D13, May 2014 when comparing cable options, reviewing design documents, or aligning system requirements with rated voltage levels.

Why is P575/D13, May 2014 important?

This standard matters because high-voltage cable selection affects safety, reliability, and long-term system performance. P575/D13, May 2014 provides a clearer technical reference for consistent design and procurement decisions, which can reduce misinterpretation between suppliers and project teams. It is especially useful where dielectric performance, conductor construction, and rating compatibility must be controlled. For regulated or high-consequence installations, the document supports more disciplined testing, specification, and acceptance practices.

  • Conductor power cables
  • 5 kV to 500 kV ratings
  • High-voltage insulation and materials
  • Power transmission and industrial systems
  • Design and specification reference
SKU: febc7cdb0313

  • Publication Date: 2014
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: P575 (2014)

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