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High Voltage Primary Cable
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1654_200409
- Revised
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Language:
English
Scope
This SAE Standard covers cable intended for use at a nominal system voltage up to 600 V DC or 600 V AC. It is intended for use in surface vehicle electrical systems.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
The scope of the Cable Standards Committee includes the development of standards for automotive cable used in passenger cars and light duty trucks. The scope includes all voltage rating up to but not including ignition cable. Additionally, the committee strives to harmonize SAE and ISO standards by establishing uniform test methods, dimensions, & performance requirements.
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J1127_201512 | Low Voltage Battery Cable |
J1128_201310 | Low Voltage Primary Cable |
J1292_201604 | Automobile and Motor Coach Wiring |
J156_201603 | Fusible Links |
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J1678_201512 | Low Voltage Ultra Thin Wall Primary Cable |
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