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Cable Jointers Guide To Stripping 11kV PICAS Cable

September 7, 2015 by admin

‘PICAS’ stands for Paper Insulated Corrugated Aluminium Sheath cable. These 11kV cables feature a corrugated aluminium sheath, to improve flexibility, the corrugation valleys are filled with bitumen to prevent moisture penetrating along the underside of the outer red PVC sheath, which is added for corrosion protection.

Removing the outer PVC sheath and Bitumen from PICAS Cable

picas pvc sheath cut marksFirstly, the red oversheath should be heated gently with a soft-flame gas torch. Care should be taken to avoid overheating the PVC as this will produce toxic fumes and may even burn.

Once the sheath is warm, but not too hot to touch, it can be cut using a flat bladed cable knife. Start with a circumferential cut then make a lengthwise cut along the cable with the knife to avoid piercing the aluminium. Now you can remove the outer sheath.

With the PVC sheath removed, the bitumen compound can now be cleaned from the cable. Starting from the open end, using solvent wipes and heat from a gas torch, the compound should be thoroughly cleaned from the surface of the aluminium. Care should be taken as to not overheat the cable, doing so could lead to early joint or termination failure.

Removing the Aluminium Sheath From PICAS Cable

Always wear protective gloves when removing the aluminium sheath, the metal can be sharp.

Using a Chinagraph pencil, mark the aluminium sheath at the removal point as indicated on the relevant jointing instruction. If the mark falls between one of the valleys, move the mark to the next crest towards the cut end of the cable.

PICAS aluminium sheath removal toolThe aluminium sheath of the PICAS 11kV cable can be removed with a sheath removal tool, which resembles a pipe cutter but has a special twin cutting wheel at one end of the jaw and two positioning rollers at the other end. Always inspect your cable jointing and sheath removal tools as a cutting wheel in bad condition will have to be replaced prior to use to avoid unnecessary damage to the cable.

Apply the tool to the cable with the cutting wheel spanning a corrugation crest. Tighten the tool until the cutter just indents the crest, and then rotate to cut the metal. Gently increasing the cutting pressure by closing the screw control.

The aluminium should be removed in sections, no longer than 250mm each.

With the cores exposed, the cable is now ready for use with the required MV joint or termination.

For more information on cable stripping procedures and tools, please contact us. Learn more about our offer of power cable lugs.

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Characteristics Of A Good Earthing System

August 15, 2015 by admin

The transient nature of lightning with its associated fast rise times and large magnitude currents mean that special consideration needs to be given to earthing, for lightning protection to be effective.

Many factors such as soil resistivity variations, installation accessibility, layout and existing physical features are all site specific and tend to affect decisions on grounding methods employed. The primary aim of a direct strike earthing system is to:

– Efficiently dissipate lightning surge energy into the ground
– Help ensure safety of equipment and personnel

Effective Earthing and Lightning Protection Systems

A good earthing systems will feature the following 7 characteristics:

  1. Good electrical conductivity
  2. Conductors capable of withstanding high fault currents
  3. Long life – at least 40 years
  4. Low ground resistance and impedance

​The basic philosophy of any grounding installation should be an attempt to maximise the surface area of electrodes of conductors with the surrounding soil. Not only does this help to lower the earth resistance of the grounding system, but it also greatly improves the impedance of the grounding system under lightning surge conditions.

  1. Equipotential bonding

Equipotential bonding helps ensure that hazardous potential differences do not occur between different incoming conductors such as metallic water services, power systems, telecommunication systems and the local ground, and also minuses step and touch potentials.

  1. Good corrosion resistance

The ground electrode system should be corrosion resistant, and compatible with other conductors that are buried and bonded to the ground system. Copper is by far the most common material used for grounding conductors. In general, some form of maintenance or inspection procedure should be adopted to ensure the long-term effectiveness of a grounding system.

  1. Electrically and mechanically robust and reliable

Mechanical coupling can be used to join ground conductors, but suffers from corrosion effects when dissimilar metals are involved. As well as mechanical strength, CADWELD connections provide excellent low impedance, long life electrical connections with excellent corrosion resistance. More information on the benefits of exothermically bonded connections can be found here.

A Typical Earthing System

A typical earthing system

For more information on our range of lightning protection products, visit the earthing section of our website.

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Erico Copper-Bonded Circular Conductors

May 13, 2015 by

nVent ERICO “CU-BOND” round copper-bonded conductors are manufactured by the same process as copper-bonded earth rods, comprising of steel core and an electro-plated coating of copper deposited over a layer of nickel. The electro-plating process helps ensure a long-lasting, molecular bond between the copper layer and the steel core and that the copper-bonded coating will not crack or tear when the conductor is bent. The conductor core consists of a low-carbon steel grade for improved flexibility in the field. The copper surface of the conductor provides conductivity and corrosion resistance properties.

  • Minimum copper electro-plating thickness of 254microns
  • Available in nominal diameters of 8, 10, 13, 14, 16 and 18mm.
  • Meets the requirements of IEC62306-3 Edition 2 and IEC/EN62561-2
  • nVent ERICO CU-BOND round conductors are theft-deterrent. They are hard to cut with hand tools due to its steel core and has little scrap value. They are also magnetic, notifying potential thieves that the materials within are of little scrap value.
  • nVent ERICO CU-BOND round conductors are cost-effective. Because the copper is bonded to a steel core, the cost of conductor is minimised by reducing the amount of copper in the cable.
  • nVent ERICO CU-BOND round conductors have superior corrosion-resistance and provide excellent application life when compared to other steel-based products.
  • nVent ERICO CU-BOND round conductors can be used in both above-grade and below-grade applications. The unique properties make them ideal for in either horizontal and vertical placement.

Erico 18.0mm Diameter Copper-Bonded Circular Conductor

May 13, 2015 by

nVent ERICO “CU-BOND” 18.0mm diameter round copper-bonded conductor is manufactured by the same process as copper-bonded earth rods, comprising of steel core and an electro-plated coating of copper deposited over a layer of nickel. The electro-plating process helps ensure a long-lasting, molecular bond between the copper layer and the steel core and that the copper-bonded coating will not crack or tear when the conductor is bent. The conductor core consists of a low-carbon steel grade for improved flexibility in the field. The copper surface of the conductor provides conductivity and corrosion resistance properties.

  • Overall diameter: 17.7mm
  • Conductor cross-section: 243.27mm2 (actual)
  • Conductor cross-section: 95mm2 (approximate copper wire equivalent)
  • Available in 25m, 50m or 100m coil lengths
  • Minimum copper electro-plating thickness of 254microns
  • Meets the requirements of IEC62306-3 Edition 2 and IEC/EN62561-2
  • Erico 16.0mm Diameter Copper-Bonded Circular Conductor

    May 13, 2015 by

    nVent ERICO “CU-BOND” 16.0mm diameter round copper-bonded conductor is manufactured by the same process as copper-bonded earth rods, comprising of steel core and an electro-plated coating of copper deposited over a layer of nickel. The electro-plating process helps ensure a long-lasting, molecular bond between the copper layer and the steel core and that the copper-bonded coating will not crack or tear when the conductor is bent. The conductor core consists of a low-carbon steel grade for improved flexibility in the field. The copper surface of the conductor provides conductivity and corrosion resistance properties.

    • Overall diameter: 15.7mm
    • Conductor cross-section: 199.84mm2 (actual)
    • Conductor cross-section: 80mm2 (approximate copper wire equivalent)
    • Available in 25m, 50m or 100m coil lengths
  • Minimum copper electro-plating thickness of 254microns
  • Meets the requirements of IEC62306-3 Edition 2 and IEC/EN62561-2
  • Erico 14.0mm Diameter Copper-Bonded Circular Conductor

    May 13, 2015 by

    nVent ERICO “CU-BOND” 14.0mm diameter round copper-bonded conductor is manufactured by the same process as copper-bonded earth rods, comprising of steel core and an electro-plated coating of copper deposited over a layer of nickel. The electro-plating process helps ensure a long-lasting, molecular bond between the copper layer and the steel core and that the copper-bonded coating will not crack or tear when the conductor is bent. The conductor core consists of a low-carbon steel grade for improved flexibility in the field. The copper surface of the conductor provides conductivity and corrosion resistance properties.

    • Overall diameter: 14.2mm
    • Conductor cross-section: 158.9mm2 (actual)
    • Conductor cross-section: 70mm2 (approximate copper wire equivalent)
    • Available in 25m, 50m or 100m coil lengths
  • Minimum copper electro-plating thickness of 254microns
  • Meets the requirements of IEC62306-3 Edition 2 and IEC/EN62561-2
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