IEEE P61886-1_D2_May2020
1_D2_May2020 - IEEE/IEC Draft International Standard for Subsea Equipment - Power Connectors, Penetrators and Jumper Assemblies with Rated Voltage from 3 kV (Umax = 3.6 kV) to 30 kV (Umax = 36 kV)
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About This Item
IEEE P61886-1_D2_May2020 is a draft international standard for subsea equipment, focused on power connectors, penetrators, and jumper assemblies rated from 3 kV (Umax = 3.6 kV) to 30 kV (Umax = 36 kV). It is relevant to electrical components and power-energy applications where reliable underwater power transfer and cable interfacing are essential. By defining a common technical basis, IEEE P61886-1_D2_May2020 helps support more consistent design, evaluation, and procurement decisions for high-voltage subsea systems.
IEEE P61886-1_D2_May2020 overview
This technical document addresses the interface and performance requirements associated with subsea power connectors, penetrators, and jumper assemblies used in medium- to high-voltage environments. IEEE P61886-1_D2_May2020 is intended to provide a structured reference for equipment operating under demanding underwater conditions, where insulation integrity, sealing, electrical continuity, and mechanical robustness are critical. For engineers and buyers, it offers a focused standardization point for comparing designs and checking compliance expectations across related subsea power equipment.
Typical use cases
This standard is typically applied when specifying or reviewing subsea power connections for offshore energy systems, underwater electrical distribution, and installed equipment that must carry rated voltage through pressure-exposed interfaces. It may be used in the design and procurement of connectors, penetrators, and jumper assemblies for subsea modules, power export links, or equipment tie-ins. IEEE P61886-1_D2_May2020 is especially relevant where underwater assembly performance, voltage rating, and interface reliability must be considered together.
Why this standard matters
In subsea power engineering, small interface issues can lead to costly outages or difficult maintenance. IEEE P61886-1_D2_May2020 matters because it supports clearer design control and more consistent technical expectations for high-voltage underwater hardware. It can help reduce risk during specification, testing, and acceptance by giving stakeholders a common reference for equipment performance and compatibility. For procurement teams, the standard also improves comparison between suppliers and helps align documentation with project requirements.
- Subsea power connectors
- Penetrators for underwater interfaces
- Jumper assemblies for voltage-rated links
- 3 kV to 30 kV operating range
- Design and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2020
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Geoscience; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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