Wire Knowledge
Wire Knowledge
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Stranding Comparison
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Conductor Coatings/Coverings
PURPOSE
TYPES
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Insulation Types
Thermoplastic
Normal
Types Temperature Rating
High Molecular Weight Polyethylene HMPE 75o
PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC) 60o, 75o, 90oC
Polypropylene 80o
Tefzel 150o
Teflon 150o or 200oC
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Insulation Types
Thermoset
Normal
Types Temperature Rating
XLPE 90oC
XLPO (LSZH) 90oC
FR-EP 90oC
Silicone Rubber 125oC
Hypalon (Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene) 90oC
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Insulation Types
Thermoset (Cont.)
Normal
Types Temperature Rating
Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE) 105°C
Ethylene-Propylene-Rubber (EPR) 105°C
Ethylene Propylene Polymer (EPM) 105°C
Ethylene Propylene Diene Polymer (EPDM 105°C
Ethylene Alkene Co-Polymer (EAM) 105°C
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Insulation Types
Thermoset (Cont.)
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Jackets
PURPOSE
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Types of Jackets
Thermoplastic
Thermoset
Neoprene (Polychloroprene) CR
Hypalon (Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene) CSPE, CP
Nitrile / PVC (Blend of Nitrile Rubber & PVC) NBR/PVC
Chlorinated Polyethylene CPE
Cross-linked Polyolefin XLPO
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Single Conductor 600 Volt Cables
Lowest Cost Low Cost-Circuit Sizes Low Cost-Large Sizes Highest Cost
Good Moisture Res. Good Moisture Res. Excellent Moisture Res. Excellent Moisture Res.
Good Flame Res. Good Flame Res. Poor Flame Res. Good Flame Res.
Good Oil Res. Good Oil Res. Poor Oil Res. Good Oil Res.
Poor Low Temp. -10oC(+14o) Poor Low Tep. -10oC (+14o) Excellent Low Temp. Good Low Temp.
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Single Conductor Assemblies
Tray Cable & Interlocked Armor
WHY USED:
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Tray Cable & Interlocked Armor
Comparison
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Tray Cable & Interlocked Armor
WHERE USED:
• In Industrial Establishments
• In Process Industries:
– Petrochemical
– Pulp & Paper
– Chemical Plants
– Automotive
– Steel Mills
– Cogeneration
– Waste Water Treatment
• On Cable Tray Support Systems
• Some Usage In:
– Conduit
– Direct Burial
– Underground Duct
– Aerial – Messenger Supported
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Medium Voltage Cable
2001 Volt Through 35kV
600V MV
Conductor Conductor
Insulation Conductor Shield
Jacket (optional) Insulation
Insulation Shield (5kV-35kV)
Jacket
DEFINITION OF SHIELDING:
Shielding of an electric power cable is the practice of confining the electric field
of the cable within the insulation surrounding the conductor. It is accomplished
by means of semiconducting conductor shield and, semiconducting insulation
shield that is in combination with an overlying metallic shield
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Medium Voltage Cable
Conductor (Strand) Shield
PURPOSE
TYPE
BASIC
REQUIREMENTS
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Medium Voltage Cable
Corona
Strand
Discharges
Shielding
Conductor
Insulation
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Medium Voltage Cable
Insulation Types
• Cross-linked Polyethylene
(XLP)
– Unfilled vs. Mineral Filled
– Tree Retardant (TRXLPE)
• Ethylene – propylene –
rubber (EPR)
– EPDM, EPM and EAM
• XLP or EPR
– Both are excellent solid
dielectric
– 105oC rated for XLP
– 105oC rated for EPR
XLP EPR
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Medium Voltage Cable
INSULATION
Insulation Level
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Medium Voltage Cable
INSULATION
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Medium Voltage Cable
PURPOSE
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Medium Voltage Cable
PURPOSE
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Medium Voltage Cable
TYPES
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Medium Voltage Cable
JACKETS
Thermoplastic
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Medium Voltage Cable
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XLP
EPR
Ratings:
TR-XLP
INSULATION
5
3
3
Thermal Stability
2 = Fair
1 = Poor
3 = Good
4
5
5
Moisture Resistance
4 = Excellent
5 = Exceptional
3
4
4
Ruggedness
3
1
1
Flexibility
4
3
3
Splicability
2
2
2
Oil Resistance
4
3
3
Chemical Res.
3
1
1
Flame Res.
3
2
2
Smoke Environment
4
4
4
Acid Gas Generation
3
5
4
Dissipation Factor
4
5
5
SIC
3
4
4 Dielectric Strength
4
5
5
Impulse Strength
5
4
4
Corona Resistance
5
4
4
Dielectric Losses
Medium Voltage Cable
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INSULATION COMPOUND COMPARISONS
2
3
4
Cost
Medium Voltage Cable
Sunlight Resistance
Physical Toughness
Oil Resistance
Coef Friction
Flexibility
Cost
JACKET
MATERIAL
PVC 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 3 2 1 3 5
LT-PVC 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 2 2 3 4
PE 3 1 2 5 1 4 4 4 4 1 5 5 5
CPE 4 4 1 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 5 3
HYP 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 2 2 2 2
POLYO 4 4 1 3 4 4 4 3 4 5 5 4 1
Ratings: 5 = Exceptional
4 = Excellent
3 = Good
2 = Fair
1 = Poor
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All Products Flame Tests
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Codes & Standards
UL Underwriters Laboratories
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