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IEEE 1210-1996 - IEEE Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants With Wire and Cable

IEEE Standard Tests for Determining Compatibility of Cable-Pulling Lubricants With Wire and Cable

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Standard number:IEEE 1210-1996
Released:22.08.1996
ISBN:978-0-7381-0807-0
Pages:20
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1210-1996

This standard applies to cable lubricants (compounds) and the testing and analysis of their interaction with wire and cable. Cable lubricants are used to lower the tension on cables when they are installed (pulled) into conduits, ducts, or directionally bored holes. These lubricants and/or their residues are in direct contact with the cable exterior covering and may remain so for the life of the cable. Cable lubricants should be compatible with the cable. They should not interfere with the function of any component of the cable system which they contact.

This document will describe standard criteria for testing the interaction of cable pulling compounds (lubricants) with electrical cable jacket or other cable exterior covering. These tests and criteria will be used to determine if the compound is acceptable for use on specific cable types.

New IEEE Standard - Superseded. Superseded by 1210-2004 Criteria and test methods for determining the compatibility of cable-pulling lubricants (compounds) with cable jacket or other exterior cable covering are described in this standard. Cable-pulling lubricants are used to lower the tension on cable as it is pulled into conduit, duct, or directionally bored holes. Compatibility is important because lubricants should not negatively interact with the cables they lubricate. Compatibility of lubricants with a variety of common cable coverings is considered.