Abstract

The main contribution of this paper is to investigate the correlation between tan delta diagnostic measurements at 0.1 Hz (Very Low Frequency-VLF) and VLF breakdown performance for medium voltage (MV) cable samples through a laboratory test program. The cable samples used are a set of 15 kV, Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE), unjacketed cables removed from the field, the same service area, and having experienced similar operating conditions for almost four decades. The test program includes tan delta measurements at different voltage levels and a subsequent VLF extended step-withstand test. The VLF step test allows the evaluation of risk of failure during VLF tan delta testing and assessment of the ultimate performance of the cables. The tan delta diagnostic measurements are represented by the tan delta value and tip-up, which are considered the classical metrics. However, the paper also suggests the use of a new additional diagnostic feature that takes into account the scatter in the tan delta measurements for a particular test voltage level.

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