April 22, 2026
Imagine a major industrial park suddenly losing power due to electrical cable failure, paralyzing production lines and causing massive financial losses. This scenario isn't alarmist speculation but a genuine test of power system reliability. The solution lies in adopting internationally standardized power cables, with IEC 60502-1:2021 emerging as the trusted benchmark.
This authoritative standard provides comprehensive guidelines for the design, manufacture, and testing of extruded insulation power cables rated for AC voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV), specifically intended for fixed installations like distribution networks or industrial plants. It meticulously specifies cable construction, dimensions, and mandatory testing requirements to ensure safe operation across diverse conditions.
IEC 60502-1:2021 demonstrates remarkable versatility, extending beyond AC voltage applications to include forward-looking DC compatibility. Manufacturers can certify that 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) cables meeting this standard also safely function in DC power systems with nominal voltages of either 750 V DC (maximum 900 V DC) or 1500 V DC (maximum 1800 V DC). This dual compatibility significantly expands potential applications across different power system architectures, though DC installations must adhere to local core identification regulations.
The standard enforces exhaustive testing procedures to guarantee long-term cable integrity across multiple performance categories:
This multilayered testing regime effectively eliminates substandard products, ensuring only cables with proven reliability enter service.
IEC 60502-1:2021 establishes precise specifications for cable architecture and dimensions to streamline installation and maintenance:
These technical prescriptions simultaneously guarantee performance excellence and installation efficiency.