IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007
IEEE Draft Standard for Exposed Semiconducting Shields on High Voltage Cable Joints and Separable Connectors
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IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007 is a draft IEEE standard focused on exposed semiconducting shields used on high voltage cable joints and separable connectors. It addresses a specialized part of power, energy and industry applications where shield design can affect electrical performance, installation consistency, and operating safety. For engineers, procurement teams, and specification writers, this technical document helps define the expected treatment of exposed semiconducting materials in high-voltage connection systems.
What is IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007?
This draft standard sets out requirements and technical guidance for exposed semiconducting shields associated with high voltage cable joints and separable connectors. In practice, it is intended to support consistent design and evaluation of these interface components, which may influence stress control, insulation coordination, and long-term reliability. As a draft document, IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007 reflects a technical development stage rather than a finalized requirement set, but it still provides important context for engineering and compliance work.
Where is IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007 used?
IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007 is relevant in high voltage cable systems where joints and separable connectors are specified, manufactured, tested, or reviewed. Its technical scope is most useful in utility and industrial power distribution projects that rely on shielded accessories for controlled electrical behavior. It may also be consulted during product development, type testing, and procurement of cable accessory hardware where exposed semiconducting shield construction needs to be understood and compared against project requirements.
Why is IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007 important?
This standard matters because shield details in high voltage cable accessories can directly affect safety, performance, and installation quality. Using a common technical reference such as IEEE P592/D3, Oct 2007 helps reduce ambiguity when specifying exposed semiconducting shields for joints and separable connectors. It supports more consistent design decisions, clearer testing expectations, and better alignment between manufacturers and users, which can help lower the risk of field problems and nonconforming assemblies.
- High voltage cable joints
- Separable connector shield design
- Exposed semiconducting materials
- Draft IEEE technical guidance
- Power system accessory specification
- Publication Date: 2007
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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