Title :
Self-repairing secondary underground residential distribution cable part. II. History, applications and demonstrations
Author :
Lindler, Carroll E. ; Cope, Kyle E. ; Caporale, Robert S. ; Cinquemani, Paul L. ; Cherry, Jack
Author_Institution :
Pirelli Cables & Syst. North America, Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract :
For pt.I see ibid., p.797-802 (2001). Improved secondary cable was conceived in the mid 1960s in an effort to minimize mechanical damage and subsequent electrical failures that were a result of cable insulation being damaged by cuts, scrapes or other means. The development of ruggedized cables enhanced reliability by providing superior mechanical abuse resistance without compromising the electrical properties of the XLPE insulation. While this design has received wide acceptance with noticeable cable life improvement, failures are still occurring at a relatively high rate within a large number of utility systems. A new generation of secondary cable, designated, self-repairing cables, offers utilities new options for secondary applications to improve overall reliability in a cost-effective manner. Utility field trials are now in successful demonstration. Handling and installation are to be identical to conventional cables and further testing has confirmed full compatibility of components
Keywords :
XLPE insulation; maintenance engineering; power cable insulation; underground cables; underground residential distribution systems; URD cable; XLPE insulation; cable insulation damage; cable life improvement; cost-effectiveness; electrical failures; mechanical abuse resistance; reliability; reliability enhancement; ruggedized cables; ruggedized properties; secondary applications; self-repairing cables; self-repairing secondary underground residential distribution cable; Cable insulation; Conducting materials; History; Low voltage; Mechanical cables; Particle separators; Polyethylene; Power cable insulation; Power cables; Viscosity;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, 2001 IEEE/PES
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7285-9
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2001.971341