Title :
New developments in lead-sheathed cables
Author :
Dyba, John ; Goodwin, Frank E.
Author_Institution :
Pearl River, NY, USA
Abstract :
Recent research on traditional paper-insulated lead-sheathed high voltage power cable indicates that reductions in production cost and an increase in sheath uniformity can be accomplished together with a reduction in the overall cable diameter. A continuous extrusion process was used with a reduced alloy content Pb-As alloy (1/2 F3) sheath. A total of 35 metric tons of sheath was produced and then characterized for important performance characteristics. Further reduction in cable diameter should be possible with a new proposed design. This design should still confer a significant service life advantage for a paper-insulated lead sheathed cable compared to designs of XLPE or EPR with a lead sheath, or a design of impregnated paper insulation with a metallic sheath other than continuously extruded lead. The new design is explained in detail, including projected costs, that will allow optimum electrical and physical properties for a three conductor compact sector 15 kV cable, made in accordance with AEIC Specifications for Impregnated Paper-Insulated Metallic Sheathed Cable, Solid Type, 11th Edition, dated October 1990, Publication AEIC CS1-90
Keywords :
arsenic alloys; cable sheathing; extrusion; lead alloys; paper; power cable insulation; reliability; 15 kV; AEIC Specifications; PbAs; cable diameter; continuous extrusion process; paper-insulated lead-sheathed high voltage power cable; production cost; projected costs; service life; sheath uniformity; three conductor compact sector; Cable insulation; Continuous production; Costs; Lead; Manufacturing; Paramagnetic resonance; Power cables; Rivers; Voltage; Zinc;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1998. Conference Record of the 1998 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4927-X
DOI :
10.1109/ELINSL.1998.694861