Power Cables: Construction, Types, Sizing, And Testing
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.35 GB | Duration: 3h 7m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.35 GB | Duration: 3h 7m
Voltage drop calculation, cable sizing calculation, short circuit rating, IR & Hipot Test, cables installation
What you'll learn
• Fundamental knowledge of Power Cables
• Parts of power cable: Conductor, Insulation, Sheath, Bedding, Armour, Serving
• Types of power cable based on voltage level, number of cores, type of insulation, construction of cable
• Nomenclature of cable
• Insulation Resistance (IR) test • high-potential DC testing (Hipot) of cables
• Cable Selection parameters • Cable sizing calculation • VOlatge drop calculation • Short Circuit study • Cable Installation
Requirements
Basic knowledge of electrical circuits is recommended. The course is structured to be accessible to both beginners and experienced professionals.
Description
“Power Cables: Construction, Types, Sizing, and Testing”, it is a comprehensive course provides an in-depth understanding of power cables, covering everything from their basic construction to advanced testing and sizing methodologies. Power cables are a critical component of electrical infrastructure, and their proper selection, installation, and maintenance are essential for safe and efficient power distribution.Throughout this course, participants will gain expertise in the various types of power cables, their components, nomenclature, and applications. The course will cover the factors affecting cable selection, sizing calculations, voltage drop considerations, and short circuit analysis. Additionally, it will explore essential testing techniques such as Insulation Resistance (IR) testing and High-Potential (HiPot) testing to ensure reliability and safety.By the end of the course, participants will have the knowledge and skills required to confidently work with power cables in industrial, commercial, and residential electrical systems.Learning Objectives:By completing this course, participants will be able to:· Understand the fundamental concepts of power cables and their importance in electrical systems.· Identify different types of power cables based on voltage levels, insulation materials, construction, and applications.· Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of various cable types.· Explain the function of each part of a power cable, including the conductor, insulation, sheath, bedding, Armor, and serving.· Interpret cable nomenclature and standard designations.· Perform insulation resistance (IR) testing, understand test connections, procedures, and necessary precautions.· Conduct high-potential (HiPot) DC testing of cables and understand its significance in insulation verification.· Evaluate key parameters for cable selection, considering factors such as current-carrying capacity, environmental conditions, and mechanical stress.· Perform cable sizing calculations based on load, conductor material, length, voltage rating, and the number of runs for both single-phase and three-phase cables.· Calculate voltage drop and understand its effects on electrical systems.· Identify factors affecting voltage drop and implement strategies to minimize it.· Conduct a short circuit study to ensure cables can withstand fault conditions safely.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Power Cables
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is a Power Cable?
Lecture 3 Advantages and disadvantages of power cable
Lecture 4 Basic Components of a Power Cable
Lecture 5 Skin Effect
Section 2: Power Cable Construction
Lecture 6 Conductor, its properties and Types (Solid and Stranded)
Lecture 7 Conductor Screen and its purpose
Lecture 8 Insulation Materials, its properties, significance and Dielectric Strength
Lecture 9 Insulation Screen and its purpose
Lecture 10 Sheath and its usages
Lecture 11 Bedding and its usages
Lecture 12 Armouring: Usages and its types
Lecture 13 Serving
Section 3: Classification of power cable
Lecture 14 Classification of power cable: Number of conductors
Lecture 15 Classification of power cable: Voltage rating of cable
Lecture 16 Classification of power cable: Type of insulation
Lecture 17 Classification of power cable: Construction of cable, belted, screened, pressure
Lecture 18 Classification of power cable: Installation and laying of cables
Section 4: Nomenclature of cable
Lecture 19 Nomenclature of cable
Section 5: Voltage Drop Calculations
Lecture 20 Voltage Drop and its effects
Lecture 21 Factors Affecting Voltage Drop
Lecture 22 How to Reduce Voltage Drop?
Lecture 23 Voltage Drop Calculation
Lecture 24 Cable Derating
Section 6: Cable Selection Parameters
Lecture 25 Cable Selection Parameters
Lecture 26 Demerits of Oversized and undersized cable
Lecture 27 Cable selection parameters: Based on Length
Lecture 28 Cable selection parameters: Based on Conductor Material
Lecture 29 Cable selection parameters: Based on Load
Lecture 30 Cable selection parameters: Based on number of runs
Lecture 31 Cable selection parameters: Based on power Factor
Section 7: Insulation Resistance Test
Lecture 32 Need to check insulation resistance, factors affecting IR
Lecture 33 Cable preparation, connection, test execution and interpretation
Lecture 34 Cable connection for single and three phase cables
Lecture 35 Insulation resistance test record format
Section 8: Oxygen index TEST, Smoke density test, Acid Gas Generation Test
Lecture 36 Oxygen index TEST and its Significance
Section 9: Practice Test
Electrical engineers and technicians involved in power distribution and installation,Maintenance and reliability engineers handling power cable infrastructure,Electrical contractors and project managers working on cable installations,Professionals preparing for certification exams in power system engineering,Students and fresh graduates in electrical engineering seeking practical knowledge of power cables