Prevention of underground cable splice failures

The failure of underground medium-voltage cable splices produce many undesired events. When water invades an underground cable splice, a series of self-clearing faults ensue. These self-clearing faults continue until complete splice failure occurs. This paper discusses the nature of medium-voltage cable splice failure in underground installations. In addition, a new methodology is described which will predict the occurrence of cable splice failures before they happen.

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