Title :
Cable testing and cable fault locating with minimum risk to good cable
Author :
Gnerlich, Hans R.
Author_Institution :
HDW Electron. Inc., Bethlehem, PA, USA
fDate :
29 Oct-2 Nov 1989
Abstract :
It is noted that the introduction of cables with solid dielectric insulation and of modern splicing technology has imposed new standards and restrictions on cable testing and cable fault locating. The arbitrary use of high voltages and energies during DC, AC, and impulse testing of in-service power cables with solid dielectric insulation frequently programs the cables with defects which become faults after the cables are returned to service. The inadequacy of DC testing in determining the cables´ AC breakdown strength, the danger of programming the cables with faults when DC and impulse testing at unnecessarily high voltages, and the advantages of very low frequency (VLF) testing and arc reflection methods (ARM) in locating cable defects and faults are presented. It is concluded that by establishing cable fault locating and cable testing guidelines for cable with solid dielectric insulation, which incorporate current research and available technology, utilities can realize substantial savings in cable replacement, cable rehabilitation, and work force budgets
Keywords :
cable insulation; cable testing; electric breakdown of solids; electric strength; fault location; AC breakdown strength; ARM; DC testing; arc reflection methods; cable fault location; cable rehabilitation; cable replacement; cable testing; impulse testing; in-service power cables; low frequency testing; solid dielectric insulation; splicing technology; Breakdown voltage; Cable insulation; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Frequency; Impulse testing; Insulation testing; Power cables; Reflection; Solids; Splicing;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 1989. Annual Report., Conference on
Conference_Location :
Leesburg, VA
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.1989.69557