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IEEE 1017 2005

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Field Testing Electric Submersible Pump Cable

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Revision Standard – Active. Revision of IEEE Std 1017-1991 Procedures and test voltage values for acceptance and maintenance testing of electrical submersible pump (ESP) cable systems are presented. This recommended practice applies to cable systems rated 3 kV and 5 kV (phase to phase) and is intended only for this special-purpose cable. The intent is to provide uniform test procedures and guidelines for evaluation of the test results.

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1 Front Cover
5 Introduction
Notice to users
Participants
7 Contents
9 IEEE Recommended Practice for Field Testing Electric Submersible Pump Cable
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
10 1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
3.1 absorption current: Current resulting from charge absorbed into the dielectric as a result of…
11 3.2 ac test: This test is performed by the manufacturer as a pass/fail test to ensure the electri…
3.3 acceptance test: This test is intended to detect damage before the initial installation of ne…
3.4 capacitance current: Current required to charge the capacitor formed by the dielectric of the…
3.5 dc test: This test is performed by the manufacturer to ensure the electrical integrity of the…
3.6 electric submersible pumps (ESPs): Equipment that refers to electric-driven, deep-well centri…
12 3.7 ESP cable: Three-conductor power cable is installed in the well for the purpose of transmitti…
3.8 factory test: This test is completed by the manufacture at the 100% level. This voltage test …
3.9 field: This term or the term “in the field” may include cable not yet installed or cable that…
3.10 insulation resistance (IR): The opposition to current flow through the insulation.
3.11 insulation resistance test: By impressing a dc voltage across the insulation, a leakage curr…
3.12 leakage current (conductance): Current resulting from leakage through the cable insulating m…
3.13 maintenance test: This test is made after removing the cable from a well and is normally per…
3.14 motor lead extension cable: Three-conductor cable normally designed with a high-temperature/…
3.15 rated voltage: This term is expressed for phase-to-phase voltage of a three-phase system.
3.16 surface connection cable: Power cable connecting the ESP cable to surface equipment. Sometim…
13 4. Safety
4.1 Description
4.2 Application
4.3 Procedures to secure cable and area
14 5. General considerations
5.1 Environmental influences
5.2 Test equipment
15 5.3 Equipment setup
5.4 Special fault-locating test equipment
5.5 Equipment maintenance
16 6. DC high-pot test methods
6.1 Precautions
6.2 Procedures
21 7. Evaluation of dc high-pot test results
7.1 Current-time relationship
7.2 Interpretation
24 7.3 Dielectric failure
7.4 Current comparison
25 8. Conductor resistivity and continuity tests
9. Mechanical integrity
10. Testing of surface feedthroughs and connections
10.1 Description
26 10.2 Wellhead with feedthrough
10.3 Wellhead with connections
10.4 Test procedure
27 10.5 Visual inspection
10.6 Procedure
28 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1017 2005
$37.38