1、 IEEE Guide for the Design and Installation of Cable Systems in Substations Sponsored by the Substations Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy SocietyIEEE Std 525-2016(Revision of IEEE Std 525-2007) IEEE Std 525-2016 (Revision of IEEE Std 525-2007) IEEE Guide
2、 for the Design and Installation of Cable Systems in Substations Sponsor Substations Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 30 June 2016 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: The design, installation, and protection of wire and cable systems in substations are covered in this guide, wit
3、h the objective of minimizing cable failures and their consequences. Keywords: acceptance testing, cable, cable installation, cable selection, communication cable, electrical segregation, fiber-optic cable, handling, IEEE 525, power cable, pulling tension, raceway, recommended maintenance, routing,
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33、of any patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. vi Participants At the time this IEEE guide was completed, the Cable Systems in
34、Substations Working Group had the following membership: Debra Longtin, Chair Steven Shelton, Vice Chair Brian Farmer, Secretary Adam Zook, Technical Editor Hanna Abdallah Radoslav Barac Kevin Buhle Michael Chavis Randy Clelland Walter Constantine Alan Gaetz Joseph Gravelle Charles Haahr Zachary Hoff
35、mann Benjamin Hooley William Lively Donnie Moreau Michael Nadeau Kimberly Nuckles Pathik Patel Shashi Patel Shashikant Patel Craig Preuss Boris Shvartsberg Hamid Sharifnia Kenneth Strahl William Thompson Diane Watkins The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide. B
36、alloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. William Ackerman Ali Al Awazi Thomas Barnes Clarence Bradley Gustavo Brunello William Byrd James Cain Thomas Callsen Michael Champagne Suresh Channarasappa Randy Clelland Timothy Conser Glenn Davis William Dietzman Corrine Dimnik Gary
37、 Donner Michael Dood Ernest Duckworth Brian Farmer Paul Forquer David Giegel David Gilmer Edwin Goodwin James Graham Joseph Gravelle Randall Groves Ajit Gwal Charles Haahr Lee Herron Werner Hoelzl Benjamin Hooley Richard Jackson John Kay Dave Kelley Hermann Koch Boris Kogan Robert Konnik Jim Kulchis
38、ky Chung-Yiu Lam Thomas La Rose Michael Lauxman Debra Longtin Otto Lynch Reginaldo Maniego John Merando Sujeet Mishra Jose Morales Jerry Murphy Dennis Neitzel Arthur Neubauer Michael Newman Nick S. A. Nikjoo Robert Nowell James OBrien Bansi Patel Shashi Patel Branimir Petosic Percy Pool Thomas Proio
39、s Thomas Rozek Bartien Sayogo Hamid Sharifnia Steven Shelton Jeremy Smith Jerry Smith Ryan Stargel David Tepen Roger Verdolin John Vergis Jane Verner Diane Watkins Yingli Wen Donald Wengerter Kenneth White James Wilson Alexander Wong Roland Youngberg Jian Yu Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.
40、 vii When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on 30 June 2016, it had the following membership: Jean-Philippe Faure, Chair Ted Burse, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck Adams Masayuki Ariyoshi Stephen Dukes Jianbin Fan J. Travis Griffith Gary
41、Hoffman Ronald W. Hotchkiss Michael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* Hung Ling Kevin Lu Annette D. Reilly Gary Robinson Mehmet Ulema Yingli Wen Howard Wolfman Don Wright Yu Yuan Daidi Zhong *Member Emeritus viii Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEE
42、E Std 525-2016, IEEE Guide for the Design and Installation of Cable Systems in Substations. This revision of the guide makes the following changes: Annex P was added to describe a large station example. Annex Q was added to provide information on fiber optic cables. The communications cable informat
43、ion was expanded throughout the document. Miscellaneous updates were made throughout the document. ix Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 1 2. Normative references 2 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 2 3.1 Definitions . 2 3.2 Acronyms
44、and abbreviations . 3 4. Control and instrumentation cable 4 4.1 General 4 4.2 Service conditions (see Annex B) 4 4.3 Cable selection (see Annex C) . 4 4.4 Cable raceway design (see Annex E) 8 4.5 Routing (see Annex F) . 8 4.6 Transient protection (see Annex G) . 8 4.7 Electrical segregation (see An
45、nex H) 9 4.8 Separation of redundant cable (see Annex I) . 9 4.9 Cable-pulling tension (see Annex J) 9 4.10 Handling (see Annex K) 9 4.11 Installation (see Annex L) . 9 4.12 Acceptance testing (see Annex M) 9 4.13 Recommended maintenance (see Annex N) 9 5. Metallic communication cables 9 5.1 Introdu
46、ction 9 5.2 General .10 5.3 Service conditions .21 5.4 Metallic cable selection 22 5.5 Cable system design .23 5.6 Transient protection 25 5.7 Cable-pulling tension (see Annex J) .27 5.8 Handling .28 5.9 Installation (see Annex L) 28 5.10 Acceptance testing 28 5.11 Recommended maintenance (see Annex
47、 N) .30 6. Fiber-optic cable 30 6.1 Introduction 30 6.2 General .30 6.3 Service conditions .31 6.4 Cable selection 31 6.5 Cable system design .33 6.6 Transient protection 38 6.7 Cable-pulling tension (see Annex J) .38 6.8 Handling (see Annex K) .39 6.9 Installation (see Annex L) 39 6.10 Acceptance t
48、esting (see Annex M) .40 6.11 Recommended maintenance (see Annex N) .41 x Copyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. 7. Low-voltage power cable (ac and dc 1 kV) 41 7.1 General .41 7.2 Service conditions (see Annex B) .41 7.3 Cable selection (see Annex C) 41 7.4 Cable raceway design (see Annex E) .42
49、7.5 Routing (see Annex F) 42 7.6 Transient protection (see Annex G) 42 7.7 Electrical segregation (see Annex H) .42 7.8 Separation of redundant cable (see Annex I) 42 7.9 Cable-pulling tension (see Annex J) .42 7.10 Handling (see Annex K) .42 7.11 Installation (see Annex L) 42 7.12 Acceptance testing (see Annex M) .43 7.13 Recommended maintenance (see Annex N) .43 8. Medium-voltage power cable (1 kV to 35 kV) 43 8.1 General .43 8.2 Service conditions (see Annex B) .43 8.3 Cable selection (see Annex C) 43 8.4 Cable raceway design (see Annex E) .44 8.5 Routing (s