RLMJR
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- Electrical Engineer
I am handling a project that will replace a pad mounted transformer. 500KVA , 13.8KV to 480/277 V, the transformer is old and the oil insulation are leaking that is why it's need to be replace. I am not sure if i will include the replacement of primary cable as well in the scope. the primary cable is 1 AWG XLPE cable connected to 1200A Vacuum breaker from 13.8KV medium voltage switchgear , the primary cable is 32 years old base on the as built / year of installation. another challenge is the terminals of the new transformer is a few feet away from the existing conduit stub out, therefore we will need to extend the cable and SPLICE old XLPE cable into new EPR cable to extend the cable into the termination, i am thinking if i will replace the whole cable rather than perform splicing.
(As far as i know cable splicing is permitted and allowed as long as you use a pre manufactured splicing KIT like 3M 15kv splicing KIT) and the XLPE cables will last about 40 to 60 years but should be replace before it reach that age. Therefore i am confused and unsure if is it worth it to replace the primary cable.
Is there a reference or document or code that mandates to when (exact age) should you replace a primary cable?
Thank you in advance for the answer.
(As far as i know cable splicing is permitted and allowed as long as you use a pre manufactured splicing KIT like 3M 15kv splicing KIT) and the XLPE cables will last about 40 to 60 years but should be replace before it reach that age. Therefore i am confused and unsure if is it worth it to replace the primary cable.
Is there a reference or document or code that mandates to when (exact age) should you replace a primary cable?
Thank you in advance for the answer.