Active Standard

IEEE 1235-2023

IEEE Guide for Properties of Stripes and Ridges for Identification of Underground Power Cable Jackets and Ducts

Recommendations for colored stripes and raised ridges as identification markings on non-conducting and semiconducting underground power cable jackets are provided in this guide. Typically, power cables are identified by red stripes; however, other colors may be permitted. The guide also applies to the duct containing jacketed or unjacketed underground power cables. The colored stripe recommendations include the number of stripes, color, width, thickness, color retention characteristics, physical properties, storage criteria, and test methods. The raised ridge recommendations include physical properties, width, height, and circumferential spacing. It is the intent of this guide to provide a minimum level of physical, chemical, and color stability of colored stripes used to identify underground power cable jackets and ducts.

Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2020-02-13
Superseding
1235-2000
Board Approval
2023-02-15
History
Published:
2023-03-31

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Working Group
A05W/P1235 - P1235_Guide for Properties of Stripes and Ridges for Identification of Underground Power Cables and Ducts
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Michael Kipness
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Jun Guo

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