Title :
Effect of connector design on the performance of service entrance power connectors
Author_Institution :
MB Interface, Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
Describes the results of laboratory tests carried out on aluminium-to-copper service entrance connectors. The laboratory performance tests were carried out on insulation piercing, bolted, wedge and compression types of service entrance connectors subjected to current-cycling tests in a saline environment. The current-cycling tests were carried out in accordance with a modified testing procedure. The results showed that insulation piercing and wedge connectors passed the current cycling tests whereas the compression and bolted type connectors failed the current-cycling tests. These results showed that insulation piercing and wedge connectors provide the best protection of the conductor-connector interface since neither the current-cycling nor the exposure to a saline environment produced significant deterioration in their performance.
Keywords :
electric connectors; electronic equipment testing; life testing; bolted types; compression types; connector design; current-cycling tests; insulation piercing; laboratory performance tests; service entrance power connectors; wedge types; Aluminum; Connectors; Contacts; Degradation; Insulation testing; Laboratories; Maintenance; Power system reliability; Power system stability; Thermal stresses;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts, 2002. Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth IEEE Holm Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7433-9
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2002.1040847