A comparison between the ANSI/IEEE and the CENELEC/IEC approach to overload protection of electric cables has allowed a determination of which of the two methods is more restrictive depending on power cable size and overload duration. This paper introduces a methodology to calculate the life-loss of a power cable due to an overload current of given magnitude and duration. The proposed methodology is then applied to repeat the above-mentioned comparison between ANSI/IEEE and CENELEC/IEC in more objective terms, that is to say by determining the actual ageing of power cables caused by the overloads they could experience in service as a consequence of: the prescribed operating currents in conventional time of protective devices, within the CENELEC/IEC rules; and the admissible emergency loading temperatures and currents in the case of the ANSI/IEEE standards. Therefore it has been outlined an innovative and versatile criterium to protect cables against overloads: innovative because, unlike the traditional ANSI/IEEE and CENELEC/IEC methods, it is based on the prescription of the cable life-loss considered expendable to face an overload (it has been assumed that the progressive life-loss could be checked by a smart protective device provided with a simple electronic controller able to perform the proposed calculating methodology); versatile because the admissible life-loss can be varied according to plant configuration

"Life loss of insulated power cables :an integrative criterium to improve the ANSI/IEEE and the CENELEC/IEC method for overload protection" / Parise, Giuseppe; M., Ricci; G., Rubino. - STAMPA. - 4:(1996), pp. 2449-2454. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE-IAS Annual Meeting tenutosi a San Diego USA nel 6-10 October) [10.1109/IAS.1996.563914].

"Life loss of insulated power cables :an integrative criterium to improve the ANSI/IEEE and the CENELEC/IEC method for overload protection"

PARISE, Giuseppe;
1996

Abstract

A comparison between the ANSI/IEEE and the CENELEC/IEC approach to overload protection of electric cables has allowed a determination of which of the two methods is more restrictive depending on power cable size and overload duration. This paper introduces a methodology to calculate the life-loss of a power cable due to an overload current of given magnitude and duration. The proposed methodology is then applied to repeat the above-mentioned comparison between ANSI/IEEE and CENELEC/IEC in more objective terms, that is to say by determining the actual ageing of power cables caused by the overloads they could experience in service as a consequence of: the prescribed operating currents in conventional time of protective devices, within the CENELEC/IEC rules; and the admissible emergency loading temperatures and currents in the case of the ANSI/IEEE standards. Therefore it has been outlined an innovative and versatile criterium to protect cables against overloads: innovative because, unlike the traditional ANSI/IEEE and CENELEC/IEC methods, it is based on the prescription of the cable life-loss considered expendable to face an overload (it has been assumed that the progressive life-loss could be checked by a smart protective device provided with a simple electronic controller able to perform the proposed calculating methodology); versatile because the admissible life-loss can be varied according to plant configuration
1996
IEEE-IAS Annual Meeting
CENELEC/IEC; ANSI/IEEE; operating currents; conventional time of protective devices
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
"Life loss of insulated power cables :an integrative criterium to improve the ANSI/IEEE and the CENELEC/IEC method for overload protection" / Parise, Giuseppe; M., Ricci; G., Rubino. - STAMPA. - 4:(1996), pp. 2449-2454. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE-IAS Annual Meeting tenutosi a San Diego USA nel 6-10 October) [10.1109/IAS.1996.563914].
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