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lndian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
RADIOFREQUENCYCOAXIALCABLES
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PART
POLYETHYLENE
Section
( SEMI-SOLID
Type
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UDC
CABLES
R 75-5-B 100
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@ BIS 1990
BUREAU
MANAK
January
1990
OF
BHAVAN,
INDIAN
STANDARDS
9 BAHADUR SHAH
NEW DELHI 110002
ZAFAR
MARG
Price Group 1
Equipment
Sectional
Committee,
LTDC
18
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 2/Set 1 ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 15 May
1989, after the draft finalized by the Wires and Cables for Electronic
Equipment
Sectional
Committee had been approved by the Electronics and Telecommunication
Division Council.
Part 1 covers radio frequency coaxial cables
This standard is being brought out in various parts.
with solid polyethylene insulation, Part 2 covers radio frequency coaxial cables with polyethylene
( semi-solid ) insulation, and Part 3 covers radio frequency coaxial cables with solid extruded/tape
wrapped PTFE insulation.
Each of these parts is again issued in several sections.
Each section
covers a particular type of these cables.
This standard (Part P/Set 1 ) covers polyethylene ( semi-solid ) radio frequency coaxial cables of
characteristic
impedance 75 ohms. The cable covered under this standard is generally used for
power line carrier communication
applications.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with,
the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded
off in accordance
with IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding
off numerical
values (rszked).
The
number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the
specified value in this standard.
IS 11967 ( Part
2/Set
1) I 1989
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
RADIO FREQUENCYCOAXIALCABLES
PART
POLYETHYLENE
Section
(SEMI-SOLID
Type
CABLES)
R 75-5-B 100
1 SCOPE
4 CONSTRUCTION
1.1 This standard specifies dimensions, constructional details and the requirements ofpolyethylene (semi-solid ) radio frequency cables of
Type R 75-5-B 100.
2 REFERENCE
6 ENGINEERING
IS 5026 : 1987
6.1 The
follows:
reuision )
3 OUTLINE
DRAWING
5 REQUIREMENTS
IS x0.
CONSTRUCTIONAL
engineering
information
a)
shall
be
as
3.1
Watts, nominal;
:
NON
Fxo. 1
OUTLINE
Table
HYGROSCOPIC
DRAWING
( UNBALANCED
Constructional
CABLE
Details
( Clause 4.1!)
Details
Item
Diameter
mm
Inner conductor
122 f 0.03
Dielectric
Polyethylene
530 f 015
Outer conductor
Sheath
Type 2
Galvanized
Minimum
Armour
semi-air spaced
coverage
: 90%
800 f O-25
Wire diameter
: 030 mm
: 70%
Minimum coverage
Jacket
1250 f 050
Type 2
-1
Islm6?
~Parc;z.j&w~)i:
Is89
'I&side
2 Reqdrements
( Clause 5.1 )
CSaue
Reference
d 165626: 1987
Dielectric
strength.
67
458(oQv(rxnsJ
Spark test:
a) Dielectric
6000V
b) Sheath
3000V(rms)
Insulation
resistance
10 000 Mohm/km,
Capacitance ( for
information only )
6.6
(rms)
Min
6%
54 pF/m, Nominal
@T3
Attenuation:
611
at
18 kRz
12 dB/km
at
60 kHz
18 dB/km
at 300 EKz
39 dB/km
at 580 kHz
35 dB/km
Characteristic
75 ohms f
impedance
temperature
e) Maxicondm
km a%20C;
f)
Tensile
strerqth
range : -15
to
EdElongadon
Min; and
Eesistance : P6 chms/
of
the
conductor
631
N!mm2;
of
the
conductor
: 1 percent
: 460
610
200 g/m
d) Operating
85C;
10%
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Mark
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The Standard Mark on products
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the requirements
of that standard under a well defined system of inspection, testing and quality
control which is devised and supervised by BIS and operated by the producer.
Standard marked
products are also continuously checked by BIS for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under which a licence for the use of Standard Mark may be granted
to manufacturers or producers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
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