ECP 11-0007 Polymeric Cable Sheath Testing Procedure
ECP 11-0007 Polymeric Cable Sheath Testing Procedure
ECP 11-0007 Polymeric Cable Sheath Testing Procedure
Date: 04/12/2015
ECP 11-0007
Summary:
This document details the sheath testing procedure for all new polymeric insulated
underground cables, which shall be satisfied before a section of underground cable
can be accepted for connection onto the UK Power Networks underground cable
systems.
Owner:
Paul Williams
Date:
04/12/2015
Approved By:
Steve Mockford
Approved Date:
09/12/2015
This document forms part of the Companys Integrated Business System and its requirements are mandatory throughout UK
Power Networks. Departure from these requirements may only be taken with the written approval of the Director of Asset
Management. If you have any queries about this document please contact the author or owner of the current issue.
Applicable To
UK Power Networks
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Contractors
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Other
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Version: 2.0
Revision Record
Version
2.0
Review Date
04/12/2020
Date
04/12/2015
Author
Stephen Tucker
Why has the document been updated: Renumbered to align with other commissioning documents
and referenced documents updated.
What has changed:
Version
1.0
Review Date
30/01/2019
Date
22/01/2014
Author
Paul Williams
Original
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Contents
1
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 4
Scope ....................................................................................................................... 4
References ............................................................................................................... 4
Equipment ................................................................................................................ 5
6.1
Overview ................................................................................................................... 5
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
Certification ............................................................................................................. 7
References ............................................................................................................... 8
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Introduction
1.1
This procedure details the sheath testing requirements for all new polymeric
insulated underground cables, which shall be satisfied before a section of
underground cable can be accepted for connection onto the UK Power Networks
underground cable systems.
1.2
1.3
This procedure shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the UK
Power Networks Distribution Safety Rules.
1.4
This procedure assumes that the underground cable has been installed in
accordance with ECS 02-0019 (Installation of Underground Cables LV to 132kV).
1.5
The results of all tests, adjustments and all relevant remarks shall be recorded on
the appropriate test form.
Scope
2.1
This procedure and the associated test form(s) applies to the sheath testing of
6.6kV, 11kV, 20kV, 33kV, 66kV and 132kV polymeric insulated underground
cables.
2.2
Although not specifically covered within this procedure the principles can be applied
to the sheath testing of any section(s) of polymeric insulated underground cable.
The actual process should be agreed between the Authorised Person and the
Control Engineer.
References
3.1
3.2
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Equipment
4.1
The following test equipment is required to carry out the tests detailed in this
procedure:
5.1
Record the cable circuit section details on the test form ECP 11-0007a.
5.2
Carry out the cable sheath tests on each section of new HV cable prior to them
being jointed together in accordance with ECS 11-0006 and record the results on
the test form ECP 11-0007a.
5.3
Joint all new sections of cable together using approved joints, except the ends of
the sections which will be either terminated directly onto an item of switchgear, an
overhead line or an existing section of underground cable.
5.4
Carry out the cable sheath tests on the complete length of new HV cable prior to it
being connected to the existing network in accordance with ECS 11-0006 and
record the overall results on test form ECP 11-0501a.
6.1
Overview
6.1.1
The energisation process detailed in this section is based on high voltage system
phasing checks outlined in HSS 40 043. The process shall be carried out in
accordance with the Distribution Safety Rules ensuring that the correct safety
documentation is in place.
6.2
6.2.1
The new section of cable is named New Cable. It has been inserted in a ring
between existing substations Sub A and Sub B as shown below.
Sub C
Sub A
New Cable
Sub B
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6.2.2
The new section of cable shall not be physically connected to the network and all
three single core cables to be tested, shall have both ends prepared so that the
copper or aluminium wire screens are separated from both the ends of the cable
and the surrounding general mass of earth as shown below.
Stripped cable
end
Copper or aluminium
screen wires
Stripped cable
end
General mass of Earth
6.2.3
The HV test equipment is connected between the screen wires at one end and a
temporary earth stake driven into the ground adjacent to the ends to be tested, for
each single core cable in turn. The test voltage as specified in ECS 11-0006 shall
be applied for the required duration and the results recorded on test form ECP 110007a.
HV Test set
6.2.4
If the section of cable does not carry the voltage specified for the required duration,
the sheath test has failed and the sheath fault shall be located and repaired before
the test is repeated. The following minimum values shall be achieved:
HV DC pressure test the maximum leakage current shall not exceed 10mA.
5kV insulation resistance tester >= 100M.
6.3
6.3.1
For simplicity, the following example only illustrates two sections of cable being
jointed together to form a connection between two substations, but the same
procedure would apply for any number of cable lengths.
6.3.2
The new cable circuit named New Cable Circuit A comprises of two new sections
of cable are named New Cable A and New Cable B. It has been inserted in a ring
between existing substations Sub A and Sub B as shown below.
Sub C
New Cable A
Sub A
New Cable B
Sub B
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6.3.3
Each new section of cable, for example New Cable A shall not be physically
connected to the network and all three single core cables to be tested as specified
in sections 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 of this document. The same tests shall then be carried
out on New cable B.
6.3.4
If a section of cable does not carry the voltage specified for the required duration or
the maximum leakage current exceeds 10mA, the sheath test has failed and the
sheath fault shall be located and repaired before the test is repeated.
6.3.5
If all sections of cable pass the required tests the new section of cable can be
jointed together to form the New Cable Circuit A.
New Cable Joint A/B
Sub C
New Cable A
Sub A
New Cable B
Sub B
6.3.6
The complete cable circuit, New Cable Circuit A shall then be prepared and tested
as specified in sections 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 of this document.
6.3.7
If the cable circuit does not carry the voltage specified for the required duration, the
sheath test has failed and the sheath fault shall be located and repaired before the
test is repeated. The following minimum values shall be achieved:
6.4
HV DC pressure test the maximum leakage current shall not exceed 10mA;
5kV insulation resistance tester >= 100M.
Cable Sheath Fault Location Equipment
A number of different types of cable sheath fault location equipment are available on the
market.
The most commonly used type is the Biccotest Magpie system.
6.5
Cable sheath fault repairs shall be completed using the methods and materials detailed in
the relevant UK Power Networks Jointing Manual.
Test Equipment
7.1
Record the make, type, serial or asset number and calibration date of all test
equipment used during commissioning on the test form.
Certification
8.1
When all the tests have been satisfactorily completed, sign and date the test form.
The completed test form should filed with the relevant job pack.
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References
ECP 11-0007a
ECP 11-0501a
ECS 02-0019
ECS 11-0006
HV Insulation Testing
HSS 40 043
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