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Installation
01.4IB.67000
Figure 36 Cable Termination Joint
Epoxy Insulation Thermoplastic
Sleeving or Tape Insulation
.50 (12.7)
Min
#6 Cable to Surge Supressors or
Lightening Arrestors Potential
Transf., etc.
.50 (12.7)
Min
“C”
“B”
“A”
“C”
Table J Cable Termination Joint
Insulation
Level (kV)
Inner Filler
“A”
Outer
Wrap “B”
“C”
(inches)
Approx. No. of Rolls per
Joint of HV Tape ∆
2” or 3” Bars
4” or 6” Bars
5 or 15
RB Putty* &
3 Layers HV
Tape
∆
2 Layers HV
Tape
∆
3
1/2 Roll RB
Putty* & 1 Roll
HV Tape
∆
1 Roll RB
Putty* &
2 Rolls HV
Tape
∆
Note:
* Electrical grade rubber base putty
0282A3529P008 in roll form will be
used to grade voids and smooth out
sharp edges of joints. This putty has
no insulation value. 1 roll is 1/8” x 1½”
x 5’ long.
∆ HV Tape 0282A3529 P004 roll
is .030” x 2” x 30’ long. Apply with
mastic side down.
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Through-type current transformers are
furnished where specified for sensitive
protection against ground faults. These
transformers are normally installed in a
horizontal position directly above or below the
primary cable terminals so that the primary
cable or cables can pass through them. One
transformer is required for each three-phase
circuit
.
Where armored cable is used, the armor must
be terminated and grounded before the cable
passes through the transformer.
When lead or other conducting sheath cable,
or cable with shielding tape or braid is used,
it is recommended that the sheath or shield
be grounded solidly to the switchgear ground
bus. The ground lead should be bonded
to the sheath or shield on the side of the
current transformer away from the primary
terminals. In cases where the ground cannot
be applied before the cable passes through
the transformer, bond the lead to the sheath
or shield between the transformer and the
primary terminals. The ground conductor
must then be passed back along the cable path
through the current transformer before being
connected to the ground bus.
Where potheads are used in units provided
with ground fault current transformers, the
pothead mountings must be insulated from
ground.