Polymeric insulated cables distributing high voltage electricity at 33kV can be used to joint cables with XLPE or EPR type insulation, armoured/unarmoured and with copper wire screen (BS7870) or copper tape screened cables (BS6622).
Heat shrink cable joints feature integrated stress control sleeves and torque controlled mechanical shearbolt connectors can be used to connect conductors (copper or aluminium) without resort to use of crimping tools or associated die sets.
Mechanical cable connectors are ideal for confined space cable jointing where there is restricted working space in manholes, cable vaults and underground trenches, especially on large cross sectional area conductors where hydraulic crimping heads coupled with foot pumps are required for conductor jointing. Bolted cable connections, such as Pfisterer SICON connectors, are installed directly onto the 33kV conductor using standard Allen keys. The bolt shears off smoothly and cleanly when tightened by the cable jointer.
Pfisterer Sicon – cable lugs and connectors with stepless shearbolts for use with cable joints and terminations on high voltage power cable systems
Heat Shrink
Primarily, a heat shrink cable joint provides electrical insulation, mechanical protection and stress control for high voltage power cables – integral also to the cable joint design is the requirement to prevent water ingress into the cables. Although initial risk assessments would include consideration of electrical water damage, such as cable flood damage, the requirement to deliver medium/high voltage power can necessitate cable exposure to potential flooding, condensation and water immersion. A robust cable joint is designed to withstand the deteriorative effects of water in both indoor or outdoor environments.
The cable joint kits include thick-wall heat shrink adhesive lined tubes to provide high performance water sealing, protection and corrosion resistance in above ground exposed or direct buried underground cable trenches – the outer protection heat shrink tubing (colour black) provides a moisture barrier to water ingress through the activation of an inner lining of adhesive which melts and flows upon the application of a heat source provided by the cable jointers gas torch.
Prior to installing the outer shrink tube the jointer should clean, de-grease and abrade the outer cable sheath of the 33kV cable – to achieve an even wall thickness the cable jointer should keep the flame moving and avoid scorch or burn damage to the heat shrink or cable.
The jointer will apply heat evenly to the centre of the cable joint – once the heat shrink tube is fully recovered (“shrunk”) the joint should be smooth, wrinkle-free and the heat activated sealant should be visible at the tube ends in contact with the cable sheath.
The tough and durable heat shrink provides reinstatement of cable sheath or jacket insulation and withstands trench backfill prior to energisation of the HV joint.
The 33kV joints are installed using normal procedures for heat shrink cable joints with clear installation instructions confirming precise cable stripping dimensions and marking measurements for sheath, semicon and insulation removal – joints are installed using the standard cable jointing tools depending upon cable construction.
Although not designed to be permanently submerged in water, 33kV cable joints use heat shrink tubes to prevent water ingress into high voltage cables whether buried underground or located onto cable containment in MV-HV substations.
Should you require any assistance with the selection or specification of MV-HV joints or terminations please do not hesitate to contact us.
The following Training Video shows the installation process for installing heat shrink joints to single core 33kV cable – this Video is for familiarisation purposes and not intended as a substitute for attending recognised industry training courses and achieving manufacturers competency. The Video produced by SPS with narration provides comprehensive guidance from the initial stripping and removal of the 33kV cable sheath to the final completion of the heat shrink joint.
T&D distribute the most extensive range of LV, MV & HV Cable Jointing, Terminating, Installation & Cable Pulling Equipment – we service UK and international clients working on underground cables, overhead lines, substation earthing and electrical construction at LV, 11kV, 33kV and EHV transmission and distribution voltages.
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