High voltage three-phase cable
US-2020043633-A1 · Feb 6, 2020 · US
US11031153B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11031153-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816181059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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Water tree resistant cables are disclosed. The cables include a water tree resistant insulation shield and water tree resistant conductor shield. The insulation layer can be free of any water tree retardant additives. Methods of making and using the water tree resistant cables are further disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water tree resistant cable comprising: one or more conductors; a crosslinked conductor shield surrounding the one or more conductors and comprising about 0.1% to about 10%, by weight, of a first water tree retardant additive and a first conductive filler; an insulation layer surrounding the crosslinked conductor shield, the insulation layer substantially free of any water tree retardant additives; and a crosslinked insulation shield surrounding the insulation layer and comprising about 0.1% to about 10%, by weight, of a second water tree retardant additive and a second conductive filler. 2. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 passes the qualifications of ANSI/ICEA S-94-649 (2013). 3. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 further comprises a cable jacket at least substantially surrounding the crosslinked insulation shield. 4. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the first water tree retardant additive and the second water tree retardant additive are identical. 5. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the first water tree retardant additive and the second water tree retardant additive each comprise a polyethylene glycol. 6. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the first conductive filler and the second conductive filler are identical. 7. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the first conductive filler and the second conductive filler each comprise carbon black. 8. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the insulation layer comprises a crosslinked polymer. 9. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the insulation layer comprises crosslinked polyethylene (“XLPE”). 10. The water tree resistant cable of claim 9 , wherein the crosslinked insulation layer is substantially free of any filler. 11. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the crosslinked conductor shield and the crosslinked insulation shield each comprise crosslinked ethylene vinyl acetate (“EVA”). 12. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the crosslinked conductor shield comprises about 0.2% to about 1%, by weight, of the first water tree retardant additive; and the crosslinked insulation shield comprises about 0.2% to about 1%, by weight, of the second water tree retardant additive. 13. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein the crosslinked conductor shield comprises about 35% to about 40%, by weight, of the first conductive filler; and the crosslinked insulation shield comprises about 35% to about 40% by weight, of the second conductive filler. 14. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 is designed to conduct from about 5,000 volts to about 46,000 volts. 15. The water tree resistant cable of claim 1 , wherein: the crosslinked conductor shield has a thickness of about 0.127 mm to about 6.35 mm; the insulation layer has a thickness of about 2.54 mm to about 1.27 cm; and the crosslinked insulation shield layer has a thickness of about 0.381 mm to about 1.14 mm. 16. A water tree resistant cable comprising: one or more conductors; a crosslinked conductor shield surrounding the one or more conductors and comprising about 0.1% to about 2% of a first water tree retardant additive and about 35% to about 40% of a first conductive filler; an insulation layer surrounding the crosslinked conductor shield, the insulation layer substantially free of any water tree retardant additives; a crosslinked insulation shield surrounding the insulation layer and comprising about 0.1% to about 2% of a second water tree retardant additive and about 35% to about 40% of a second conductive filler; and wherein the water tree resistant cable passes the qualifications of ANSI/ICEA S-94-649 (2013). 17. The water tree resistant cable of claim 16 further comprises a cable jacket at least substantially surrounding the crosslinked insulation shield. 18. A water tree resistant cable comprising: one or more conductors; a crosslinked conductor shield surrounding the one or more conductors and comprising a first water tree retardant additive and a first conductive filler; an insulation layer surrounding the crosslinked conductor shield, the insulation layer substantially free of any water tree retardant additives; and a crosslinked insulation shield surrounding the insulation layer and comprising a second water tree retardant additive and a second conductive filler; wherein the water tree resistant cable has a maximum adhesion strength of about 62 N or less when tested in accordance to ICEA T-27-581-2016.
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