Is 8130 1984 PDF
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IS : 8130 -1984
(Reaffirmed 1996)
( Reaffirmed
2001 )
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
CONDUCTORS FOR INSULATED
ELECTRIC CABLES ANJD
FLEXIBLE CORDS
( First Revision )
.Fiftfi Reprint DECEMgR
UDC 621.31555
BUREAU
MANAK
[ 669.3+669-71
INDIAN
9
BAHADUR
NBW
Gr 4
] : 621.315-2
Copyright 1984
OF
BHAVAN,
1997
DBLIJI
STANDARDS
SHAH
ZAFAR
MARO
110009
October 1984
IS : 8130 - 1984
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
CONDUCTORS FOR INSULATED
ELECTRLC CABLES AND
FLEXlBLE CORDS
( First Revision )
Power Cables Sectional Committee, ETDC 59
Chairman
SEW M. L. DoNORB
M-3, Satyam
Members
SJSRIJ. P. AQAL
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STANDARDS
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iSt8P30-l984
( Conlinuedfiom
page 1 )
Reprrssn~ing
hfem&rs
SEN D. K. JAIN
Devolopment
Directorate
of Technical
Production ( Air >. New Delhi
&
Is : 8130 - l!M4
Indian Standard
SPECIFlCATlON
FOR
CONDUCTORS
FOR iNSULATED
ELECTRIC CABLES ANI)
FLEXIBLE CORDS
( First Revision )
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( First Revision ) was adopted by the Indian
Sttindards Instltutiou on 30 April 1984, after the draft finalized by the
Power Cables Sectional
Commit&tie had been approved
by the
Electrotechnical Division Council.
0.2 This standard was first prepared in 1976 to cover the requirements for
copper and aluminium conductors appearing in various Indian Standards for
electric cables and cords. lhe present revision has been undertaken to
align with international developments as far as practicable.
0.3 Opportunity has also beeli utilised to take account of experience and
developments since the standard was initially published and to simplify
the standard so far as is compatible with technical and economic
considerations.
0.4 In addition to the quality of material used, the important features of a
conductor arc its maximum resistance and degree of flexibility and in this
standard control is effected by specifying the minimum number of wires or
maximum diameter of wires and the ma-ximum resistance.
0.5 In this standard, the conductors are divided into different cla%s. the
flexibil#ty of the conductor increasing with the class number. Jhe number
of classes of conductor has been reduced to four. There are two classes of
conductors for cables for fixed inst&llations; class 1 is for solid conductors
only and class 2 for stranded conductors. For flexible conductors also
there are two classes; as these correspond closely with classes 5 and 6 of
the previous edition, those class numbers hav:: been retained to preserve
continuity and avoid any confusion. Classes 3 and 4 have been omitted,
since they have had relatively little use aud classes 2 and 5 respectively are
3
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard specifies the properties and construction of copper
aluminium conduc!ors for insulated electric cables and flexible cords.
and
c) conductors
for telecommunication
d) conductors
conductors.
of
special
purposes; and
design,
for
example,
2. TERMINOLOGY
hollow-core
mXhUhry
Part 32 Cahla,
conductors
and
acmrsoria
for
IS t 8130 - 1984
3. MATERIAL
shall consist of plain
3.1 Alllminium - The material for conductor
aluminium. It shall be of one of the following grades with the corresponding tensile strength L nits :
Grade
Tensile Strength
N/mm2
0
H2
H4
3.1.1
conductors,
aluminium -of 0, H2 or H4
~pectication
for copper rods for slectrical pposcs ( re~$~d).
6
No joints shall
IS : 8130 - 1984
4. CLASSIFICATION
4.1 In this standard,
follows:
Classes 1 and 2
b) The flexibles
Classes 5 and 6
Class 6
5. CONSTRUCTION
5.1 Solid Conductor ( Class 1 )
5.1.1 The conductor shall consist of single wire of plain or tinned
aunealed copper or plain aluminium in accordance with Table 1.
5.1.2 Solid copper co:lductor shall :e of circular cross-section.
5.1.3 Solid aluminium conductor of sizes from 15 mmZ, up to and
including 16 mm shall be of circu!ar cross-section. Sizes 25 mm2 and
above may be of either circular or shaped cross-section.
5.2 Stranded Circular Non-Compacted
5.2.1 Conductor
i>lain aluminium.
shsll consist
Conductors ( Class 2 )
5.2.2 The wires in the conductor shall have the s&m:: nornina!
before stranding.
diameter
5.2.3 The number of wires in the conductor shall be not less than
appropriate minimum number given in Table 2.
ya;E;:d
Compacted
5.3.1 andactor
aluminium .
Circular
Conductors
and
the
Shaped Conductors
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5.43 Tbe diameter of the wires in any conductor shall not exceed tbe
appropriate maximum value given in Table 3 for Clars 5 and Table 4 for
Class 6 conductors.
5.5 Fwle
5.5.1 Conductor
6. TESTS
6.1 Tests for Copper Coaductom
6.1.1 Persulphate Test ( For Tinned Copper Only )- This test sbaU be
carried out in accordance with Method B given in IS : 10810 ( Part 4 )1984.. The mass of cqpper dissolved shall not exceed the appropriate value
given below:
Wire Diameter
mm
Up to and including 041
Above 041
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6.1.2 Annealing Test
6.1.2.1 Bqfore stranding - This test shall be carried out in accordance
with 1s : 10810 ( Part 1 ) - 1984,. The elongation shall be not less than
the appropriate value given below:
Elongation,
Wire Diameter
rOver
Up to and
Including
mm
mm
-
Percent
.
021
041
136
-
021
041
136
6.1.2.2 After stranding -
Min
*j*!
180
225
( Under consideration
).
shaped solid
COIPIU~O~S,
of awqmctcd -or
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AND MARKING
NOTE - The rcquircments of packing and marking are not applicable when the
processing of the conductor forms part of the manufacturinlt of complete cable.
10
( CIausrs5.1.1ad 6.3.1 )
NOMINAL
Cnoas%CTIONAL Amu
MAXMJM RESISTANCE
01 CONDUCTOXAT XK!
r__--___--_-_~-_---_-__
Circular.Copper Conductors
Aluminium Conductors
c----_--~
Plain
Tinned
mm
ohm/km
Ohm/lm
05
36.0
36.7
0.75
245
248
Circularor Shaped
ohmb
-
18.1
18.2
1.5
12.1
12.2
l(1 t
25
7.41
756
121 t
4.61
4.70
741 t
3.08
3.11
4.61 t
10
I.83
1.84
308 t
16
1.1s
1.16
1.91 t
25
0.727
1.20
3s
0,524
0%8
SO
0.387.
0.641
70
0.26a*
0443
9s
0*193*
0.320
120
0.153.
0253
150
0124.
__
0.206
111s
0.164
240
0125
300
O%O
MM of 25 mm* and
~solidcoppw
conductor8 barin nomhl mbnd
&ove are intended for particular CMJCSof cables wly and not for goneral purpose.
tAlumi&m conductors I.5 mm* to 16 mm Circuhr On&
11
TARLR 2
NUMBEROPWIRFS~N'W
CoNDuc173~
,---__-A--------_?
Circalu Conducrot
( Noncompacted )
mm
1
1.5
2.5:
4
6
10
16
2s
35
JO
70
9s
120
150
185
240
300
400
SO0
630
SO0
1000
CfG?t:s~eConductor
+--Y
CU
cll-
Al
3
3
7
7
7
7
7
7
19
19
19
37
37
37
61
61
61
61
91
91
91
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
7
19
19
19
37
37
37
37
61
61
61
91
91
91
6
6
6
6
6
12
15
18
18
30
34
34
53
53
53
53
53
;;P
Mlvrxtbtuni
Resmr;~i~Co~~~~mo~
MINIMUM
6
6
6
6
12
15
15
15
30
30
30
53
53
53
53
53
f--Pl8iO
Wirer
c!oppaac
~----y
ohm/km
18.1
121
7.41
461
368
1.83
115
0727
0524
0387
w268
0.193
0.153
0.124
Oa991
0.0754
oa6a 1
0.0470
0.0366
0028 3
00221
00176
-----7
Tinned
Wires
ohm/km
182
12.2
7.56
4.70
3.11
184
1.16
0.734
0.529
0391
0.270
0.195
0.154
0.126
0.100
0.0762
oa60 7
0.0475
0.0369
0.0286
0.0224
0.0177
Aluminium
Conductor
ohm/km
18.1
12 1
7.41
461
308
1.91
1.20
4868
0:641
0443
0.320
0.253
0.206
0.164
0 125
0100
0.0778
oa60 5
0.0169
0.0367
00291
.
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IS : 8130- 1984
TABLE 3
NOMINAL CROSSSECITONUAREA
MAXWJM DIAMETER
OF WIRFS
IN
CONDUCTOR
mm
mm
0.5
MAXIMUMRESISTANCE
OF COM~UCTOR
AT 20OC
----_
Plain Wires
Tinned Wire?
ohm/km
ohm/km
0.21
39.0
075
o-21
260
26.7
o-21
19.5
200
1.3
0.26
13.3
137
40-l
2.5
026
7-98
0.31
4*95
5-09
O-31
330
339
10
041
1.91
195
16
0.41
1.21
124
25
0.41
0.780
0.795
35
0.41
0.554
0.565
50
o-41
O-386
0.393
821
70
051
0.272
0277
95
051
0.206
0.210
120
0.51
O-161
0.164
150
031
o-129
O-132
185
031
0.106
0.108
240
051
0.080 1
00817
300
051
0*064 1
ows4
400
0%
0948-6
oa49
5ao
0.61
0938 4
0.039 1
630
O-61
O-028 7
oa!a2
13
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TABLE 4
NOMINALCROSS
SIKT~ONALARU
nun
o-5
0.16
0.75
016
0.16
1.5
016
25
0.16
0.16
021
10
0.21
16
0.21
2s
0.21
35
021
50
o-31
70
O-31
95
0.31
120
031
150
031
185
0.41
240
0.41
300
041
5 FLEXIBLE
,-.-""""""""""""""""'-..P,
Plain Wires
ohm/km
mm
TABLE
MAXIMUMRELSBTST;;~ CONDUCTOR
MAXIMUMDIAMETES
OF %kW.S IN
CONDUCTOR
39.0
.26.0
195
13.3
7.98
495
3.30
191
121
0780
0.554
0386
0.272
0,206
O-161
0.129
0.106
0.080 1
0 064 1
ALUI\lINIUM
CONDUCTORS
Tinned Wirer
ohm/km
40.1
267
20.0
13.7
8.21
509
339
1.95
1.24
0.79s
0.563
O-393
0.277
0.210
0164
0.132
0.108
0.081 7
0.065 4
MAXIMUM
RESISTAN~B
OFCONDUCTOR
A,r20C
mm
ohm/km
123
0901
O-634
0.445
o-334
0.256
0.31
031
0.31
031
O-31
031
14
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TABLE 6 TEMPERATURE
CORRECTION FACTORS k, FOR CONDUCTOR
RESISTANCE
10 CORRECT THE MEASLRED
RESISTANCE
AT rC TO 20C
( C/ausc 6.3 )
TEMPLKATIJRE
OF
CoN~ut30R AT
TIME OF MEASURE-
CORRECTION
FACTOR
TEMPERATORJI
OF
CONMJCTOR AT
TIME OF MEASUREMENT
MENT
PC
PC
kt
1064
28
0.969
I.059
29
7
8
9
1.055
1.050
1 ,OJ6
30
31
32
10
11
12
1.042
33
34
I.033
35
13
1.029
36
37
0.965
0.962
0.958
0.954
0.951
0.947
0943
0.940
0.936
0.933
0.929
0926
0.923
0919
0.916
0.912
0.909
0.906
0903
0.899
0.8%
0.893
1037
14
1.025
15
I .020
38
16
1.016
39
17
1012
40
18
I.008
l-004
41
42
19
20
1.ooo
43
21
22
0996
O-992
44
4s
23
24
0.988
0.984
46
47
25
0.9m
48
26
0.977
49
27
0.973
50
kc is bad
on resistance-temperature
following formula :
co-efficient
1
h
= 1 -+0*004(r-20)
of
250
230 -I- I
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