1、 STANDARD FORCONCENTRIC NEUTRAL CABLES RATED 5 THROUGH 46 KVApproved by AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE March 19,2013 Publication # ANSI/ICEA S-94-649-2013 2013 by INSULATED CABLE ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION, Inc.ANSI/ICEA S-94-649-2013 ICEA S-94-649-2013 STANDARD FOR CONCENTRIC NEUTRAL CABLES RATED
2、 5 THROUGH 46 KV StandardICEA S-94-649-2013 Published By INSULATED CABLE ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. Post Office Box 1568 Carrollton, Georgia 30112, U.S.A.Approved by Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc.: June 2012 Accepted by IEEE/ICC2-A 14: September 2010 Accepted by AEIC: Cable Engineering
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17、sociation. The ICEA expresses thanks to the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies, Cable Engineering Committee for providing the basis for some of the material included herein through their participation in the Utility Power Cable Standards Technical Advisory Committee (UPCSTAC), and to the I
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19、tolucci R. Bristol J. Cancelosi B. Fleming K. Nuckles A. Pack B. Temple R. Thrash B. Vaughn E. Walcott R. Williamson ICEA S-94-649-2013 DATE: 3/19/13 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1 GENERAL 1 1.1 SCOPE 1 1.2 GENERAL INFORMATION . 1 1.3 INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED BY PURCHASER 1 1.3.1 Characteristics of S
20、ystems on which Cable is to be Used 1 1.3.2 Quantities and Description of Cable . 2 1.4 DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS . 2 Part 2 CONDUCTOR 6 2.0 GENERAL 6 2.1 PHYSICAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES . 6 2.1.1 Copper Conductors . 6 2.1.2 Aluminum Conductors 6 2.2 OPTIONAL WATER BLOCKING COMPONENTS FOR STRANDED
21、CONDUCTORS 7 2.3 CONDUCTOR SIZE UNITS . 7 2.4 CONDUCTOR DC RESISTANCE PER UNIT LENGTH 7 2.4.1 Direct Measurement of dc Resistance Per Unit Length . 7 2.4.2 Calculation of dc Resistance Per Unit Length 7 2.5 CONDUCTOR DIAMETER 8 Part 3 CONDUCTOR SHIELD (STRESS CONTROL LAYER) 14 3.1 MATERIAL . 14 3.2
22、EXTRUDED SHIELD THICKNESS . 14 3.2.1 Reduced Extruded Shield Thickness . 14 3.3 PROTRUSIONS AND CONVOLUTIONS . 14 3.4 VOIDS . 15 3.5 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS . 15 3.6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 15 3.6.1 Extruded Semiconducting Material . 15 3.6.2 Extruded Nonconducting Material (For EPR Insulation Only) .
23、 15 3.6.3 Semiconducting Tape . 16 3.7 CROSSLINKED (THERMOSET) REQUIREMENTS 16 Part 4 INSULATION 17 4.1 MATERIAL . 17 4.2 INSULATION THICKNESS . 18 4.2.1 Selection of Proper Thickness 18 4.2.1.1 For Three-Phase Systems with 100 or 133 Percent Insulation Level . 18 4.2.1.2 For Delta Systems Where One
24、 Phase May Be Grounded For Periods Over One Hour 18 4.2.1.3 For Single- and Two-Phase Systems with 100 Percent Insulation Level 18 4.2.1.4 For Single- and Two-Phase Systems with 133 Percent Insulation Level 18 4.3 INSULATION REQUIREMENTS . 18 4.3.1 Physical and Aging Requirements . 18 4.3.2 Electric
25、al Requirements 19 4.3.2.1 Partial-Discharge Extinction Level for Discharge-Free Designs Only . 19 4.3.2.2 Discharge (Corona) Resistance for Discharge-Resistant Designs Only . 19 4.3.2.3 Voltage Tests . 20 4.3.2.4 Insulation Resistance Test 20 4.3.2.5 Dielectric Constant and Dissipation Factor. 20 I
26、CEA S-94-649-2013 DATE: 3/19/13 iii 4.3.3 Voids, Ambers, Gels, Agglomerates and Contaminants as Applicable 20 4.3.3.1 Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulation (XLPE or TRXLPE) 20 4.3.3.2 Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR) . 21 4.3.4 Shrinkback - Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulation (XLPE or TRXLPE) Only 21 P
27、art 5 EXTRUDED INSULATION SHIELD 25 5.1 MATERIAL . 25 5.2 THICKNESS AND INDENT REQUIREMENTS 25 5.3 PROTRUSIONS . 26 5.4 INSULATION SHIELD REQUIREMENTS 26 5.4.1 Insulation Shield for DISCHARGE-FREE Cable Designs Only . 26 5.4.1.1 Removability 26 5.4.1.2 Voids 26 5.4.1.3 Physical Requirements . 27 5.4
28、.1.4 Electrical Requirements 27 5.4.1.5 Crosslinked (Thermoset) Requirements . 27 5.4.2 Insulation Shield for DISCHARGE-RESISTANT Cable Designs Only 27 5.4.2.1 Removability 27 5.4.2.2 Physical Requirements . 27 5.4.2.3 Electrical Requirements 28 5.4.2.4 Crosslinked (Thermoset) Requirements . 28 Part
29、 6 CONCENTRIC NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR 29 6.1 MATERIAL . 29 6.2 CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA . 29 6.3 LAY LENGTH . 29 6.4 CONCENTRIC WIRES. 29 6.4.1 Minimum Sizes and Number 29 6.4.2 Contrahelical Wire . 29 6.4.3 Diameter and Area 29 6.5 FLAT STRAPS . 30 6.6 OPTIONAL WATER BLOCKING COMPONENTS FOR METALLIC SHIELD .
30、 30 Part 7 JACKETS . 32 7.1 MATERIAL . 32 7.1.1 Low Density and Linear Low Density Polyethylene, Black (LDPE/LLDPE) 32 7.1.2 Medium Density Polyethylene, Black (MDPE) . 33 7.1.3 High Density Polyethylene, Black (HDPE) . 34 7.1.4 Semiconducting Jacket Type I 35 7.1.5 Semiconducting Jacket Type II . 3
31、6 7.1.6 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) . 37 7.1.7 Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) . 38 7.1.8 Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) . 39 7.1.9 Polypropylene, Black (PP) 40 7.2 JACKET APPLICATION AND THICKNESS 41 7.2.1 Extruded-To-Fill Jacket . 41 7.2.2 Overlaying Jacket 41 7.3 JACKET IRREGULARITY INSPECTION . 41 7.
32、3.1 Non Conducting Jackets . 41 7.3.2 Semiconducting Jackets . 41 Part 8 CABLE ASSEMBLY AND IDENTIFICATION 43 8.1 MULTIPLEX CABLE ASSEMBLIES 43 ICEA S-94-649-2013 DATE: 3/19/13 iv 8.2 CABLE IDENTIFICATION . 43 8.2.1 Jacketed Cable . 43 8.2.1.1 Optional Cable Identification . 43 8.2.2 Unjacketed Cabl
33、e 43 8.2.3 Optional Center Strand Identification . 44 8.2.4 Optional Sequential Length Marking 44 Part 9 PRODUCTION TESTS . 45 9.1 TESTING 45 9.2 SAMPLING FREQUENCY. 45 9.3 CONDUCTOR TEST METHODS 45 9.3.1 Method for DC Resistance Determination . 45 9.3.2 Cross-Sectional Area Determination 45 9.3.3 D
34、iameter Determination 45 9.4 TEST SAMPLES AND SPECIMENS FOR PHYSICAL AND AGING TESTS 45 9.4.1 General 45 9.4.2 Measurement of Thickness 45 9.4.2.1 Micrometer Measurements . 46 9.4.2.2 Optical Measuring Device Measurements 46 9.4.3 Number of Test Specimens 46 9.4.4 Size of Specimens 46 9.4.5 Preparat
35、ion of Specimens of Insulation and Jacket . 47 9.4.6 Specimen for Aging Test 47 9.4.7 Calculation of Area of Test Specimens 47 9.4.8 Unaged Test Procedures 47 9.4.8.1 Specimens and Test Temperature . 47 9.4.8.2 Type of Testing Machine . 48 9.4.8.3 Tensile Strength Test 48 9.4.8.4 Elongation Test 48
36、9.4.9 Aging Tests . 48 9.4.9.1 Aging Test Specimens 48 9.4.9.2 Air Oven Test . 49 9.4.9.3 Oil Immersion Test for Polyvinyl Chloride Jacket . 49 9.4.10 Hot Creep Test 49 9.4.11 Solvent Extraction . 49 9.4.12 Wafer Boil Test for Conductor and Insulation Shields . 49 9.4.13 Amber, Agglomerate, Gel, Con
37、taminant, Protrusion, Indent, Convolutions and Void Test . 49 9.4.13.1 Sample Preparation . 49 9.4.13.2 Examination . 50 9.4.13.3 Resampling for Amber, Agglomerate, Gel, Contaminant, Protrusion, Convolutions and Void Test . 50 9.4.13.4 Protrusion, Indentation and Convolutions Measurement Procedure .
38、 50 9.4.14 Internal Irregularity Test Procedure for Crosslinked Polyethylene Insulation (XLPE or TRXLPE) Only . 51 9.4.14.1 Sample Preparation . 51 9.4.14.2 Detection of Irregularity . 51 9.4.14.3 Resampling for Internal Irregularity Test . 51 9.4.15 Physical Tests for Semiconducting Material Intend
39、ed for Extrusion 52 9.4.15.1 Test Sample . 52 9.4.15.2 Test Specimens . 52 9.4.15.3 Elongation 52 9.4.16 Retests for Physical and Aging Properties . 52 ICEA S-94-649-2013 DATE: 3/19/13 v 9.4.17 Retests for Thickness 52 9.5 DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENTS OF THE METALLIC SHIELD . 52 9.6 DIAMETER MEASUREMENT
40、 OF INSULATION AND INSULATION SHIELD . 53 9.7 TESTS FOR JACKETS . 53 9.7.1 Heat Shock (PVC only) . 53 9.7.2 Heat Distortion . 54 9.7.3 Cold Bend (PVC and CPE only) . 54 9.8 VOLUME RESISTIVITY . 54 9.8.1 Conductor Shield (Stress Control) 54 9.8.2 Insulation Shield 55 9.8.3 Test Equipment . 55 9.8.4 T
41、est Procedure 55 9.8.4.1 Two-electrode Method 55 9.8.4.2 Four-electrode Method 55 9.8.4.3 Measurement . 55 9.8.5 Semiconducting Jacket Radial Resistivity Test 56 9.8.5.1 Sample Preparation . 56 9.8.5.2 Test Equipment Setup . 56 9.8.5.3 Calculation . 57 9.9 ADHESION TEST 58 9.10 SHRINKBACK TEST PROCE
42、DURE . 58 9.10.1 Sample Preparation 58 9.10.2 Test Procedure 58 9.10.3 Pass/Fail Criteria and Procedure 58 9.11 RETESTS ON SAMPLES . 58 9.12 AC VOLTAGE TEST 59 9.12.1 General 59 9.12.2 AC Voltage Test 59 9.13 PARTIAL-DISCHARGE TEST PROCEDURE 59 9.14 METHOD FOR DETERMINING DIELECTRIC CONSTANT AND DIE
43、LECTRIC STRENGTH OF EXTRUDED NONCONDUCTING POLYMERIC STRESS CONTROL LAYERS 59 9.15 WATER CONTENT . 59 9.15.1 Water Under the Jacket 60 9.15.2 Water in the Conductor . 60 9.15.3 Water Expulsion Procedure 60 9.15.4 Presence of Water Test 60 9.16 PRODUCTION TEST SAMPLING PLANS 61 Part 10 QUALIFICATION
44、TESTS . 64 10.0 GENERAL . 64 10.1 CORE QUALIFICATION TESTS . 64 10.1.1 Core Material Qualification Requirements . 64 10.1.1.1 Conductor Shield/Insulation Qualification . 65 10.1.1.2 Insulation/Insulation Shield Qualification 65 10.1.2 Manufacturing Qualification Requirements 65 10.1.2.1 Conductor Sh
45、ield/Insulation Test 65 10.1.2.2 Insulation/Insulation Shield Test . 65 10.1.3 High Voltage Time Test (HVTT) Procedure . 67 10.1.4 Hot Impulse Test Procedure . 68 10.1.5 Cyclic Aging . 68 10.1.5.1 Cable Length . 68 10.1.5.2 Sample Preparation . 68 ICEA S-94-649-2013 DATE: 3/19/13 vi 10.1.5.3 Conduit
46、 . 69 10.1.5.4 Load Cycle . 69 10.1.6 Accelerated Water Treeing Test (AWTT) Procedure . 69 10.1.6.1 General 69 10.1.6.2 Quantity of Cable To Be Aged 69 10.1.6.3 Aging Time . 69 10.1.6.4 Conduit Fixture 69 10.1.6.4.1 Structures Above Conduit Fixtures 70 10.1.6.4.2 Conduit Fixtures Dimensions . 70 10.
47、1.6.5 Water . 70 10.1.6.6 Ambient Temperature . 70 10.1.6.7 Test Procedure 70 10.1.6.8 Water pH 72 10.1.6.9 High Voltage Time Test Requirements . 72 10.1.6.10 Retesting 73 10.1.7 Qualification Test Electrical Measurements . 74 10.1.8 Qualification Test Physical Measurements 74 10.2 THERMOMECHANICAL
48、QUALIFICATION TEST - Optional . 74 10.2.1 Scope 74 10.2.2 Procedure 74 10.2.2.1 Fixture 74 10.2.2.2 Load Cycling 74 10.2.2.3 Electrical Measurements . 75 10.2.2.4 Physical Measurements Before and After the Thermomechanical Design Test 75 10.3 JACKET MATERIAL QUALIFICATION TESTS . 76 10.3.1 Polyethyl
49、ene And Polypropylene Jackets 77 10.3.1.1 Environmental Stress Cracking Test 77 10.3.1.1.1 Test Specimen 77 10.3.1.1.2 Test Procedure . 77 10.3.1.2 Absorption Coefficient Test . 77 10.3.2 Semiconducting Jackets . 77 10.3.2.1 Brittleness Test 77 10.3.3 Polyvinyl Chloride and Chlorinated Polyethylene Jackets . 77 10.3.3.1 Sunlight Resistance . 77 10.3.3.1.1 Test Samples 77 10.3.3.1.2 Test Procedure . 77 10.3.4 Extruded Red Stripe For Jackets 78 10.3.4.1 Sunlight Resistance . 78 10.3.4.1.1 Test Samples 78 10.3.4.1.2 Test Procedure . 78 10.4 CV EXTRUSION QUALIFICATION T