DocumentCode
322613
Title
The behaviour of medium voltage cable terminations at artificial pollution
Author
Bärsch, R. ; Lambrecht, J. ; Pilling, J. ; Weichold, J. ; Haim, K.-D.
Author_Institution
Wirtschaft & Socialwesen, Hochschule fur Tech., Gorlitz, Germany
Volume
3
fYear
1997
fDate
1997
Abstract
Terminations for medium voltage cables are mainly produced from plastic insulating materials. Under outdoor conditions electrolytic conductive layers are developed on the surface of the insulation caused by pollution and moisture. The applied operating voltage leads to a leakage current often being combined with partial discharges on the surface. The energy of these discharges results in an erosion of the surface. Following pollutants, as well as moisture, adhere to the surface. In the case of incorrect selection of the insulating material (nontracking resistant) or of unfavourable design of the termination, conductive tracking traces can occur, leading rapidly to the failure of the termination. The insulation behaviour under such conditions is proven by means of the so called salt-fog-test. The demonstration of test results of various termination designs gives a contribution to an improved interpretation, as well as an evaluation of the technical reserves
Keywords
power cable insulation; artificial pollution; conductive tracking; electrolytic conductive layers; insulation surface; leakage current; medium voltage cable terminations; moisture; nontracking resistant insulation; operating voltage; outdoor conditions; partial discharges; plastic insulating materials; salt-fog-test; surface erosion;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Electricity Distribution. Part 1: Contributions. CIRED. 14th International Conference and Exhibition on (IEE Conf. Publ. No. 438)
Conference_Location
Birmingham
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-674-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19970522
Filename
667963
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