rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,156
I’m looking at a project where customer is looking to install temp 138kv-34.5kv transformer in existing substation in order to repair existing transformer. Plan is to locate tramp transformer in separate location in yard and reconnect HV and MV bushings to existing buses work to minimize downtime.
One option that is being explored for temporary HV connection to transformer is 138kv cable ran in cable tray elevated a couple of feet off ground. Idea would be to build 2 temporary riser structures at each end of run to get cable up to transformer bushings and existing bus on other end.
Anyone ever use 138kv cable or similar in substations in cable tray? Anything that limits use in tray? Does cable need to be an oil filled cable like I’ve seen in underground transmission circuits?
One option that is being explored for temporary HV connection to transformer is 138kv cable ran in cable tray elevated a couple of feet off ground. Idea would be to build 2 temporary riser structures at each end of run to get cable up to transformer bushings and existing bus on other end.
Anyone ever use 138kv cable or similar in substations in cable tray? Anything that limits use in tray? Does cable need to be an oil filled cable like I’ve seen in underground transmission circuits?