Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 400.3-2006

IEEE Guide for Partial Discharge Testing of Shielded Power Cable Systems in a Field Environment

This guide covers the diagnostic testing of new or service-aged installed shielded power cable systems, which include cable, joints, and terminations, using partial discharge (PD) detection, measurement, and location. Partial discharge testing, which is a useful indicator of insulation degradation, may be carried out on-line or off-line by means of an external voltage source. This guide does not include the testing of compressed gas insulated systems or continuous on-line monitoring at normal service voltage.

Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2000-01-30
Superseded by
400.3-2022
Board Approval
2006-09-15
History
ANSI Approved:
2007-02-01
Published:
2007-02-05
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/IC - Insulated Conductors
Working Group
ADMIN_8204 - Project Administration_8204
IEEE Program Manager
Dalisa Gonzalez
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400.3-2022
IEEE Guide for Partial Discharge Field Diagnostic Testing of Shielded Power Cable Systems

The diagnostic testing of new or service-aged, installed shielded power cable systems, which include cable, joints, and terminations, using electrical partial discharge (PD) detection, measurement, and location is covered by this guide. PD testing, which is a useful indicator of insulation degradation, may be carried out online or by means of an external voltage source. The testing of compressed gas insulated cable or termination systems is not covered by this guide.

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