DocumentCode :
2242596
Title :
Choices and considerations for the selection of power cables in tunnel installations
Author :
Gregory, Brian
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Supertension & Subsea Syst., BICC General UK Cables, UK
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
42583
Lastpage :
42591
Abstract :
This paper considers cables in the voltage range of 33 kV to 550 kV. A wide choice of cable types exist to suit different tunnel situations. At voltages up to and including 220 kV, extruded XLPE cables offer a combination of adequate electrical performance, low maintenance and good fire performance. At voltages of 275 kV and above the most reliable cable system remains the fluid filled paper/PPL (polypropylene paper) cable, both in terms of the cable dielectric and the accessory dielectric. The risk of fire spread is greater with this type of cable and precautions are required to be taken. XLPE cables and in particular their joints are becoming available at 275, 400 and 500 kV, initially with small conductors. However, these are electrically less reliable and care is required to be taken in the specification of type approval tests, prequalification test, manufacturing routine tests, manufacturing sample tests and in jointer training. Prototype GIL (gas insulated line) systems are being proposed and although offering the advantage of high ratings, pose significant engineering problems with respect to electrical reliability and service life. Wherever possible the cable tunnel construction should be designed to suit the thermomechanical requirements of the cable system to achieve maximum circuit reliability. Flexible cables apply minimal loads to the tunnel wall. GIL cables can impose discrete loads at certain positions and this needs to be taken into account in the tunnel design
Keywords :
power cable insulation; 33 kV; 550 kV; XLPE cable joints; accessory dielectric; cable dielectric; cable tunnel construction; electrical performance; electrical reliability; extruded XLPE cables; fire performance; fire risk; fluid filled paper cable; gas insulated line; jointer training; low maintenance; manufacturing routine tests; manufacturing sample tests; maximum circuit reliability; polypropylene paper cable; power cables selection; prequalification test; service life; thermomechanical requirements; tunnel installations;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Cables in Tunnels (Ref. No. 2000/070), IEE Seminar
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20000360
Filename :
856969
Link To Document :
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