IEC 60092-376:2017 ED3

Electrical installations in ships - Part 376: Cables for control and instrumentation circuits 150/250 V (300 V) IEC 60092-376:2017 ED3

Publication date:   May 22, 2017

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60.60 Standard published   May 22, 2017

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TC 18/SC 18A

International Standard

47.020.60   Electrical equipment of ships and of marine structures

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IEC 60092-376:2017 is available as IEC 60092-376:2017 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.

IEC 60092-376:2017 is applicable to screened and unscreened cables for control and instrumentation circuits on ships and offshore units. The cables have extruded solid insulation with a voltage rating of 150/250V (300V) and are intended for fixed installations.
The various types of cables are given in Clause 5. The constructional requirements and test methods are aligned with those indicated in IEC 60092-350, unless otherwise specified in this document.
The object of this document is:
- to standardise cables whose safety and reliability are ensured when they are installed in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60092-352,
- to lay down standard manufacturing requirements and characteristics of such cables directly or indirectly bearing on safety, and
- to specify test methods for checking conformity with those requirements.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- new structure in line with IEC 60092-353 and IEC 60092-354;
- requirements and test methods have been divided in several tables for clarification (enhanced cold properties, oil resistance or resistance to drilling fluids) and have been aligned to IEC 60092-350;
- the new testing methods for fire resistant cables are referenced in this document.

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IEC 60092-376:2003 ED2

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IEC 60092-376:2017 ED3
60.60 Standard published
May 22, 2017

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IEC 60092-376 ED4