Title :
BC Hydro 15 kV cable explosion
Author :
Abdolall, Khaled ; Buchholz, Vern L. ; Cartlidge, Dennis M. ; Morton, Christopher P. ; Armanini, Gary B. ; Harris, Alan ; Valli, Gino F.
Author_Institution :
Powertech Labs. Inc., Surrey, BC, Canada
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This investigation was prompted by a cable fault explosion inside a cable duct which housed a BC Hydro 15 kV underground standby feeder cable. The incident occurred in September 1998 at a housing complex in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Damage to the building vault was extensive and could very easily have resulted in severe injury or a fatality had anyone been in the immediate area of the vault. A failure analysis investigation revealed that the cause of the explosion was an accumulation of combustible gases which were decomposition products of the polymeric cable components which were liberated from the cable by a long duration high impedance fault. Several unusual circumstances had to occur concurrently to allow the explosive condition to develop. The events that led to the explosion are discussed in terms of the failure mechanism of the cable and the effects of reclosure arcing
Keywords :
electric impedance; explosions; failure analysis; organic insulating materials; power cable insulation; underground cables; 15 kV; BC Hydro; Canada; Vancouver; building vault damage; cable duct; cable fault explosion; combustible gases; decomposition products; failure analysis; long duration high impedance fault; polymeric cable components; reclosure arcing effects; underground standby feeder cable; Cable insulation; Cable shielding; Cables; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Ducts; Explosions; Failure analysis; Inspection; Lifting equipment;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on