1.1 H-Type Cables
The cable is designed by M.Hochstadter and hence the name given to it
is H-Type cable. There is no paper belt in this type of cable. Each
conductor in this cable is insulated with a paper, covered with a
metallic screen which is generally an aluminium foil. The construction
is shown in the Fig. 1. The metallic screen touches each other. Instead
of paper belt, the three cores are wrapped with a conducting belt which
is usually copper woven fabric tape. Then there is lead sheath. The
conducting belt is in electrical contact with the metallic screen and
lead sheath. After lead sheath there are layers of bedding, armoring and
serving. The metallic screen helps to completely impregnate the cable
which avoids the possibility of formation of voids and spaces. The
conducting belt, the three metallic screens and lead sheath are at earth
potential, due to which electrical stresses are radial in nature. This
keeps the dielectric losses to minimum. Another advantage of metallic
screens is increase in the heat dissipation which reduces the sheath
losses. Due to these advantages, current carrying capacity of these
cables increase. In special cases, the use of these cables cable
extended upto the 66 kV level.
H-type cable |
1.2 S.L. Cables
The name S.L. stands for separate lead screened cables. In this cable,
each core is insulated with impregnated paper and each one is then
covered by separate lead sheath. Then there is a cotton tape covering
the three cores together using a paper filler material. Then there are
the layers of armouring and serving. the difference between H-type and
S.L. type cable is that in S.L. type a common lead sheath covering all
the three cores is absent while each core is provided with separate lead
sheath. This allows bending of the cables as per the requirement.
The
construction of S.L.type cable is shown in the Fig. 2.
S.L. type cable |
The three cores in this type of cable are as good as three separate single core cables.
The various advantages of S.L. type cable are,
1. Due to lead individual lead sheath, core to core fault possibility gets minimised.
2. The electrical stresses are radial in nature.
3. Due to absence of overall lead sheath, bending of cable is easy.
2. The electrical stresses are radial in nature.
3. Due to absence of overall lead sheath, bending of cable is easy.
4. The dielectric which gets
subjected to electric stresses is paper which is homogeneous hence there
is no possibility of formation of voids.
5. Metal sheath increases the heat dissipation which increases the current carrying capacity.
A combination of H-type and S.L. type cable called H.S.L cable also can be used.
The lamination of screened cables which are also called solid type cables are,
1. It uses solid insulation only like paper. When the conductor
temperature increases, the paper gets expanded. This eventually
stretches the lead sheath.
2. When the load on the cable decreases, it cools down and there is contraction of lead sheath. Due to this air may be drawn into the cable forming voids. This deteriorates the cable insulation.
3. Moisture may be drawn in alongwith the air which deteriorates the dielectric strength of dielectric.
4. Mechanical shock can cause voids. The breakdown strength of voids in much less than insulation. Hence voids can cause permanent damage to the cables.
2. When the load on the cable decreases, it cools down and there is contraction of lead sheath. Due to this air may be drawn into the cable forming voids. This deteriorates the cable insulation.
3. Moisture may be drawn in alongwith the air which deteriorates the dielectric strength of dielectric.
4. Mechanical shock can cause voids. The breakdown strength of voids in much less than insulation. Hence voids can cause permanent damage to the cables.
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