G gaven Member Location bay city, tx Jun 7, 2016 #1 I am in the process of replacing a 5kV shielded cable and writing the procedure to isolate the cable. Will a voltage detector sense the voltage of an energized shielded cable?
I am in the process of replacing a 5kV shielded cable and writing the procedure to isolate the cable. Will a voltage detector sense the voltage of an energized shielded cable?
don_resqcapt19 Moderator Staff member Location Illinois Occupation retired electrician Jun 7, 2016 #2 Not through the shield. If there is no other way to prove you have the correct cable, sometimes a "penetrating ground clamp" is used.
Not through the shield. If there is no other way to prove you have the correct cable, sometimes a "penetrating ground clamp" is used.
Tony S Senior Member Location Resting under the Major Oak UK Jun 7, 2016 #3 The only way to ensure a MV circuit is dead is by effectively earthing the conductors at both ends, many switches have this facility built in. I use hot sticks to prove dead before earthing the conductors to be worked on.
The only way to ensure a MV circuit is dead is by effectively earthing the conductors at both ends, many switches have this facility built in. I use hot sticks to prove dead before earthing the conductors to be worked on.
Julius Right Senior Member Location Israel Occupation Electrical Engineer Power Station Physical Design Retired Jun 9, 2016 #5 See-for information: http://www.spiketool.com/spiketool.htm