Neilie01
Electrical
- Oct 10, 2011
- 4
Any ideas folks any feedback would be appreciated?
Our Construction Dept. has had several cable sheath faults over the past few weeks. See attachment.
They are on the feeders which connect 11Kv RMU's.
The cables are new, the size is 3c x 300mm* CU/XLPE/SWA/PVC with graphite coating and they are buried.
They have been tested at 10Kv DC between armour and coating which I think may be causing the problem. I believe it should not be greater than 5Kv /1 min.
The other factor which may/may not have a bearing is the test set is powered via 10kva gen set.
Cheers...
Our Construction Dept. has had several cable sheath faults over the past few weeks. See attachment.
They are on the feeders which connect 11Kv RMU's.
The cables are new, the size is 3c x 300mm* CU/XLPE/SWA/PVC with graphite coating and they are buried.
They have been tested at 10Kv DC between armour and coating which I think may be causing the problem. I believe it should not be greater than 5Kv /1 min.
The other factor which may/may not have a bearing is the test set is powered via 10kva gen set.
Cheers...