IEC 60092-352:2025 provides the basic requirements for the selection, installation and operating conditions of electrical cables intended for fixed electrical systems on board ships at voltages (U) up to and including Um 18/30 (36) kV, symmetrical category cables and fibre optic cables.
The reference to fixed systems includes those that are subjected to vibration (due to the movement of the ship) or movement (due to motion of the ship) and not to those that are intended for frequent flexing.
Cables subject to frequent or continual flexing use, which can withstand the mechanical stress and the environment they are exposed to, are detailed in other IEC specifications such as IEC 60227 and IEC 60245. Flexible cables are frequently used for retractable thrusters, elevators, moving decks, cranes, shore connections and other moving applications on board ships.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2005. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) modification of the part title;
b) complete review of the document and establishment of the match with all other standards from the group IEC 60092-350 to IEC 60092-379;
c) addition of terms and definitions;
d) addition of technical requirements for the installation of symmetrical category cables with transmission characteristics up to 1 000 MHz;
e) addition of the technical requirements for the installation of fibre optic cables;
f) addition of technical requirements for the installation of cables for installation between areas with and without explosive atmospheres
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IEC 60092-352:2005 ED3
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IEC 60092-352 ED4
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