Re: Medium Voltage Terminations
Norman Miller said:
W...Construction personnel are removing Semi conductive layer ...eaving some slight indentations in the inulation layer, these identations are so slight that you have to use a magnifying glass to see them. I have had the contractor clean the identation areas with very fine sandpaper and wipe the insualtion down to make the surface smooth, however the intereptation by the QC Inspectors state that their information is that any blemish is unacceptable and theref ore the cable needs to be changed.
Many times when removing the semi-con. layer, a gouge or other undesirable mark is make on the di-electric layer. This mark is smoothed out using a fine grit sandpaper (just as the contractors on your job have done).
As long as the gouge/mark is superficial and does NOT compromise the di-electric insulation, the sandpaper should completely eradicate any evidence that an "error" occurred.
There should be NO blemishes on the di-electric insulation.
After the cables are terminated, they should be proof tested by a 3rd party to ensure the integrity of the termination.
This is a typical
Okoguard?-Okoseal? Type MV-105 5/8kV Shielded Power Cable (Okonite) that is used in MV applications:
A Uncoated, Okopact (Compact Stranded) Copper Conductor
B Strand Screen-Extruded Semiconducting EPR
C Insulation-Okoguard EPR (di-electric insulation)
D Insulation Screen-Extruded Semiconducting EPR
E Shielding-Copper Tape
F Jacket-Okoseal
There should be no blemishes on item "C".
How are your people removing the semi-con. layer?
It can be a difficult to remove without damaging the di-electric. I have found that a heat gun (or even a blow dryer) will soften up the semi-con. and make it a bit easier to manipulate.
What brand of kits are you using?
What brand of cable are you using?
Norman Miller said:
Can expert in MV or HV terminations or splicing provide any information to me that can be shown that what maybe or not be done in preparation of terminations or splicing.
I'm no "expert" on MV cables, but I have done a few hundred terminations.
My comments are my OPINION - based on my experiences and my training.