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IEEE 400 2012

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IEEE Guide for Field Testing and Evaluation of the Insulation of Shielded Power Cable Systems Rated 5 kV and Above

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Revision Standard – Active. Various field test methods that are currently available or under development are listed in this guide. The guide covers shielded, insulated power cable systems rated 5 kV and above. The guide describes the tests and gives advantages and disadvantages, suggested applications, and typical results. Complete guides covering some of the test methods listed are available in the form of IEEE 400 point documents.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 400-2012 Front Cover
3 Title page
6 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Interpretations
7 Patents
8 Participants
10 Introductions
11 Contents
12 Important Notice
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
13 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
15 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
3.3 Word usage (per IEEE Style Manual)
16 4. Safety awareness
17 5. General considerations for field testing of cable systems
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Testing objectives
18 5.2.1 Installation tests
5.2.2 Acceptance tests
5.2.3 Maintenance tests
19 5.3 Selection of test types
5.3.1 Installation tests
5.3.2 Acceptance tests
5.3.3 Maintenance tests
20 5.4 Cable system components and operating conditions
5.4.1 Cable system components
21 5.4.2 Cable system operating conditions
5.4.3 Other system components under test
5.5 Selection of testing method and application
5.6 Record information
23 6. Field testing methods
24 6.1 Voltage withstand
6.1.1 Description
6.1.2 Application
25 6.1.3 Advantages and disadvantages
26 6.2 Dielectric response
28 6.2.1 Dissipation factor (tan delta)
6.2.1.1 Description
30 6.2.1.2 Application
6.2.1.3 Advantages and disadvantages
31 aConsider also the general dielectric response measurements advantages and disadvantages listed in Table 2.
6.2.2 DC leakage current
6.2.2.1 Description
32 6.2.2.2 Application
6.2.2.3 Advantages and disadvantages
6.2.3 Recovery voltage
6.2.3.1 Description and application
33 6.2.3.2 Advantages and disadvantages
6.2.4 Polarization/Depolarization current
6.2.4.1 Description and application
35 6.2.4.2 Advantages and disadvantages
6.2.5 Dielectric spectroscopy
6.2.5.1 Description and application
6.2.5.2 Advantages and disadvantages
36 6.3 Partial discharge
6.3.1 Partial discharge—electrical measurement
6.3.1.1 Description
37 6.3.1.2 Application
6.3.1.3 Advantages and disadvantages
41 6.3.2 Partial discharge—acoustic measurements
6.3.2.1 Description
6.4 Time-Domain reflectometry
6.4.1 Description
42 6.4.2 Application
6.4.3 Advantages and disadvantages
43 6.5 Thermal infrared imaging
44 6.5.1 Application
6.5.2 Advantages and disadvantages
7. Applicability of testing methods
45 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
51 Annex B (informative) Test voltage levels and durations
52 Annex C (informative) Information on applicability of field testing methods from CDFI
IEEE 400 2012
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