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IEEE 1120 1990

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IEEE Guide to the Factors to Be Considered in the Planning, Design, and Installation of Submarine Power and Communications Cables

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IEEE 1990 19
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Replaced by 1120-2004 (SH/SS95271). IEEE Std 1120-1990, IEEE Guide to the Factors to Be Considered in the Planning, Design, and Installation of Submarine Power and Communications Cables, provides a checklist of factors to be considered in the planning, design, and installation of power and communications cables in a submarine environment. It does not attempt to provide complete cable design criteria.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introducton
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Scope
2. Purpose
3. Route Planning — Preliminary Engineering
3.1 Location of Circuit End Points
3.2 Rights-of-way
8 3.3 Rights-of-way Environment
10 3.4 Permitting and Coordination Requirements
4. Cable Design Parameters
4.1 Electrical
4.2 Reliability/Availability
11 4.3 Cable Type Considerations — Power
4.4 Communications Cables
12 4.5 Cable Design Considerations
15 5. Trench Design
5.1 Thermal Resistivity and Stability of Soil
5.2 Thermal Resistivity and Stability of Backfill Material
5.3 Required Trench Depth and Width
5.4 Excavated Material
5.5 Types of Subsoil Material
16 5.6 Solid Rock Bed — No Trench Design Consideration (lay on surface and install protective cover)
5.7 Mechanical Protection (e.g., wood planks, concrete cover, etc.)
6. Cable System Installation Considerations
6.1 Construction Timing
6.2 Installation Techniques (see 5.5 for types of subsoil materials)
6.3 Cable Laying Equipment
18 6.4 System Grounds
6.5 Underwater Inspection (submarine, remote controlled submersible, divers, etc.)
7. Examples of Public Agencies That May Need to Be Notified
7.1 US Corps of Engineers
7.2 US Coast Guard
7.3 US Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife
7.4 US Department of Interior, National Park Service
7.5 Environmental Protection Agency
7.6 Local and State Governing Authorities
8. Resource Organizations
8.1 IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society, New York, NY, USA
8.2 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, NY, USA
19 8.3 The Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, England
8.4 International Conference on Large High Voltage Electric Systems (CIGRE), Paris, France
8.5 Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Washington, DC, USA
8.6 Naval Ship Research and Development Laboratory, Annapolis, MD, USA
8.7 Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Conference (OTEC) — Department of Energy, Ocean System Branch…
IEEE 1120 1990
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