Development of a leak location system for use on underground electric power transmission cable
Abstract
This report describes a study to evaluate methods for locating leaks of dielectric fluid from buried high voltage cable systems. Two primary types of leak location systems were investigated: (1) systems that will rapidly isolate the leak within a manhole section, typically 1000 m long on a feeder that might be 30 km long; and (2) systems that will then pinpoint the location of the leak. Rapid leak isolation was accomplished by developing an enhanced conductivity oil probe which allows the injection of a small quantity of conductive oil and which indicates the path of the oil as it drifts downstream in the direction of the leak. Two methods for pinpointing the leak were proven. The more successful method was the use of trained leak location dogs which were found to have far better sensitivity than instruments and which could detect cable oil alone without the need for additives. A tracer gas injection and detection scheme was developed for use in areas where the dogs may be unsuitable.
- Publication:
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Final Report Power Technologies
- Pub Date:
- October 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982pti..rept.....W
- Keywords:
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- Electric Potential;
- Electric Power Transmission;
- Leakage;
- Position (Location);
- Underground Transmission Lines;
- Diffusion;
- Electrical Resistivity;
- Flowmeters;
- Gas Injection;
- Tracers;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering