Implementation of a solution to the problem of dry-band arcing on ADSS cables

Simon M. Rowland, Osvaldo de la Cerda, Neil R. Haigh

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    Abstract

    The all-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) cable offers many advantages when installing an optical fiber network on high-voltage overhead lines. Generally, the use of ADSS cables is confined to system voltage levels well below 275 kV because of the threat of dry-band arcing on the cable sheath. This limit is somewhat arbitrary since, in polluted conditions, cables can fail at much lower system voltages, and in some higher voltage installations no problems have been witnessed. A solution to the problem of dry-band arcing on ADSS cables has been proposed previously, where 50-m resistive rods are attached to the self-supporting cable after installation. The first large-scale installation of this system has been successful, and the first six years of operation is reviewed. The installation is in a particularly aggressive situation and a high level of maintenance has been found to be necessary. © 2006 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)703-709
    Number of pages6
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
    Volume22
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2007

    Keywords

    • All-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS)
    • Application
    • Cable
    • Dry-band arcing
    • Maintenance
    • Optical
    • Retrofit solution

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