Oblsss
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2013
- 42
Dear all,
In the IEC world, every cable designed for a voltage level greater than 1 kV shall have a metallic layer surrounding the core(s), par. 7.3 of IEC 60502-1.
With regard to safety of personnel, the above requirement ensures that the outer sheath of the cable will be safe to touch.
Ηowever, I have come across a number of cables that operate at the above voltage level, or even higher, without any metallic layer (Non-shielded/Unscreened, unarmored etc).
(NEXANS) WINDLINK® MV unscreened 1.8/3 kV (single core)
NSGAFOEU 1,8/3 kV
Non-Shielded type MV-90 Cable (2.4 kV)
From what I understand, the use of the above cables may be allowed depending on the grounding of the electrical system, e.g. in an ungrounded system.
Could you give me examples of systems that allow the use of such cables as well as national or international standards that specify these systems and related equipment, e.g. cables?
My main question concerns the first cable type, see NEXANS WINDLINK_MV cable, which appears to be used in a wind turbine tower. I have serious doubts that the wind turbine tower is an ungrounded system, although I have no actual knowledge of this specific installation.
Any input is welcomed!
Thank you in advance!
George
In the IEC world, every cable designed for a voltage level greater than 1 kV shall have a metallic layer surrounding the core(s), par. 7.3 of IEC 60502-1.
With regard to safety of personnel, the above requirement ensures that the outer sheath of the cable will be safe to touch.
Ηowever, I have come across a number of cables that operate at the above voltage level, or even higher, without any metallic layer (Non-shielded/Unscreened, unarmored etc).
(NEXANS) WINDLINK® MV unscreened 1.8/3 kV (single core)
NSGAFOEU 1,8/3 kV
Non-Shielded type MV-90 Cable (2.4 kV)
From what I understand, the use of the above cables may be allowed depending on the grounding of the electrical system, e.g. in an ungrounded system.
Could you give me examples of systems that allow the use of such cables as well as national or international standards that specify these systems and related equipment, e.g. cables?
My main question concerns the first cable type, see NEXANS WINDLINK_MV cable, which appears to be used in a wind turbine tower. I have serious doubts that the wind turbine tower is an ungrounded system, although I have no actual knowledge of this specific installation.
Any input is welcomed!
Thank you in advance!
George