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Insulated Cable Engineers Association

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Formed in the United States in 1925, the Insulated Cables Engineers Association, Inc. (ICEA), is a not-for profit professional association. In conjunction with other organizations like NEMA and ANSI, it produces technical standards for the manufacture and use of power cable, data, and control cable. It was founded as the Insulated Power Cables Engineers Association, but changed names to reflect their full range of activities.

References

  1. Robert J. Alonzo (21 December 2009). Electrical Codes, Standards, Recommended Practices and Regulations: An Examination of Relevant Safety Considerations. William Andrew. pp. 35–. ISBN 978-0-8155-2046-7.
  2. David Barnett; David Groth; Jim McBee (20 February 2006). Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 68–. ISBN 978-0-7821-5087-2.
  3. William A. Thue (ed.), Electrical Power Cable Engineering, Third Edition CRC Press, 2011 ISBN 1439856435 pages 203-204

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