Method of replacing pipe-type power cables with extruded-dielectric cables
US-2019074671-A1 · Mar 7, 2019 · US
US11095101B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11095101-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916682952-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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The disclosure relates to the field of electric power infrastructure and repurposing existing oil and gas pipeline, or other pipelines which are no longer in use for their original purpose, for installation of conduits and electrical cables/conduits, typically underground, for electric power transmission.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for repurposing an existing pipeline primarily underground for introduction of electrical power lines, comprising the steps of: cutting the existing pipeline; moving a pipeline traveler through the existing pipeline to a next consecutive interval; detaching the pipeline traveler and attaching a pipeline traveler line to a conduit; pulling the conduit through the existing pipeline and pulling an electrical cable into and through the conduit; and increasing an ampacity value of the electrical cable up to about 20%; wherein said step of increasing the ampacity value of the electrical cable comprises surrounding the electrical cable with a volume of a thixotropic non-cementitious thermal grout, and wherein the volume of said thixotropic non-cementitious thermal grout comprises a mixture of a volume of sand, a volume of water, a volume of bentonite viscosifier, a volume of at least one bentonite extender, a volume of lubricant, and a volume of soda ash. 2. A method for repurposing an existing pipeline primarily underground for introduction of electrical power lines, comprising the steps of: cutting the existing pipeline; moving a pipeline traveler through the existing pipeline to a next consecutive interval; detaching the pipeline traveler and attaching a pipeline traveler line to a conduit; pulling the conduit through the existing pipeline and pulling an electrical cable into and through the conduit; and dissipating heat from the electrical cable by adding a medium inside the existing pipeline; wherein said step of dissipating heat from the electrical cable by adding a medium inside the existing pipeline comprises surrounding the electrical cable with a volume of a thixotropic non-cementitious thermal grout, and wherein the volume of said thixotropic non-cementitious thermal grout comprises a mixture of a volume of sand, a volume of water, a volume of bentonite viscosifier, a volume of at least one bentonite extender, a volume of lubricant, and a volume of soda ash. 3. A method for repurposing an existing pipeline primarily underground for introduction of electrical power lines, comprising the steps of: cutting the existing pipeline; moving a pipeline traveler through the existing pipeline to a next consecutive interval; detaching the pipeline traveler and attaching a pipeline traveler line to a conduit; pulling the conduit through the existing pipeline and pulling an electrical cable into and through the conduit; pulling a fiber optic line into the conduit; and sensing for a hot spot in the electrical cable pulled into the existing pipeline; and remediating the hot spot by adding a volume of a thixotropic non-cementitious thermal grout via another cut to a void between the existing pipeline and the conduit, wherein the volume of said thixotropic non-cementitious thermal grout comprises a mixture of a volume of sand, a volume of water, a volume of bentonite viscosifier, a volume of at least one bentonite extender, a volume of lubricant, and a volume of soda ash. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the cutting step is performed at a region proximate the hot spot.
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