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IEEE 1300-2011 - IEEE Guide for Cable Connections for Gas-Insulated Substations

IEEE Guide for Cable Connections for Gas-Insulated Substations

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Standard number:IEEE 1300-2011
Released:05.01.2012
ISBN:978-0-7381-7162-3
Pages:31
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1300-2011

This guide establishes typical dimensions for connections of a gas insulated substation (GIS) to extruded, self contained fluid-filled, and high pressure fluid-filled (pipe-type) cables in single and three phase arrangements for voltages 72.5 kV and above. The guide applies to both fluid filled and dry type cable terminations with insulating barrier separating SF6 gas in GIS housing from the termination fluid. It also determines the arrangement for dielectric tests of the termination with simulated GIS enclosure. Responsibilities in grounding connections, installation, and field tests are also defined.

Connection of a GIS to cables typically requires the coordination of design, material, installation, and test procedures of several parties. This guide provides detailed directions for such coordination. The guide establishes limits of supply between cable termination and switchgear manufacturers and assures interchangeability of the terminations and GIS enclosures.

Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. This guide establishes typical dimensions for connections of a gas-insulated substation (GIS) to extruded, self contained fluid-filled, and high pressure fluid-filled (pipe-type) cables in single and three phase arrangements for voltages 72.5 kV to 550 kV.