njengr1
Electrical
- Jan 6, 2004
- 20
An electrician got a minor shock from a 4 kV EPR insulated cable after the cable was deenergized for 45 minutes. While the fellow wasn't hurt the safety folks are interested in establishing a procedure that will prevent this.
Initially grounding the cable appears to have been done by momentary connection. However, the trapped charge in the insulation will drive a relaxation voltage to build up again on the core of the cable.
The timing of the voltage buildup and the maximum level is of interest. Can anyone provide any leads to a source that has information on this??
Initially grounding the cable appears to have been done by momentary connection. However, the trapped charge in the insulation will drive a relaxation voltage to build up again on the core of the cable.
The timing of the voltage buildup and the maximum level is of interest. Can anyone provide any leads to a source that has information on this??