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Underground transmission line applying two circuits of 500kV 2,500mm2 aluminum sheathed
XLPE cable, named “Shin-Toyosu Line” has been constructed with Tokyo Electric Power
Company. This is the world's first long-distance 500kV XLPE cable line with straight through
joint and designed to supply power to Tokyo Met.
Completed route consists of two circuits and route length is approx. 40km, Fujikura has sup-
plied the cable with one circuit of 20km, 51 phases of joint and 3 phases of SF6 sealing end. The
supplied cable length was approx. 1,800m in the maximum, it made the number of joints
reduced and compressed the construction schedule. This paper presents an overview of the pro-
ject.
1. Introduction
Fujikura has just completed a line construction pro-
2. Overview of the Cable Laying Route
ject that got underway in 1996 in response to orders
for one circuit of approximately 20km of cable and
related accessories - extruded mold joints (EMJs)
Shin-Keiyo S/S
and SF6 sealing ends - in the world’s first 500kV long- Tokyo Met.
distance XLPE cable line construction project with Chiba Pref.
straight through joints. The project was to connect
the Tokyo Electric Power’s Shin-Keiyo Substation
and the Shin-Toyosu Substation with two circuits of
approximately 40km of XLPE cable. Shin-Toyosu S/S
The cable supplied for this project was a single-con-
ductor 2,500mm2 aluminum-sheathed XLPE cable and
the insulation thickness is 27mm.
The latest technologies were used to manufacture Tokyo Bay (20km)
this cable, including a full-batch resin monitoring sys- Fujikura's construction section
tem to inspect the contaminants in the extruded Fig. 1. Outline of Cable Route.
resin, to ensure perfection in quality control. We also
Table 1. Outline of the Shin-Toyosu Line
used the full capacity of our factory to manufacture
lengths of cable up to 1,800m in length. Shin-Keiyo Substation - Shin-Toyosu
Section
Fujikura also made significant contributions to Substation
increasing the reliability and reducing the construc- 500 kV 2,500 mm2 aluminum-sheathed
Cable
XLPE cable
tion period of the line by promoting the use of state-
900 MW/circuit (1,200 MW/circuit in
of-the-art techniques for joints, and by automating Transmission capacity
future)
construction techniques.
Route length Approx. 40 km (approx. 20 km)
The test after installation with partial discharge
Number of circuits 2 circuits (1 circuit)
measurement finished in November 2000, this line is
Number of straight
expected to help secure power to meet the demand of through joints
240 phases (51 phases)
the Tokyo Metropolitan area.
Number of sealing
12 phases (3 phases)
ends
* Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. Note : Figures in brackets represent the quantities supplied by
** VISCAS Corporation Fujikura.
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As shown in Fig. 1 and Table 1, the newly-con- able to set 27mm as the cable insulation thickness,
structed Shin-Toyosu 500kV XLPE cable line is an based on the EL (AC) of the treated portion of the cable
underground transmission line that connects the screen in EMJs 1).
Shin-Keiyo Substation in Funabashi-city, Chiba Fig. 2 and Table 3 give various data for the con-
Prefecture, and the newly-built Shin-Toyosu struction of the cable supplied for the Shin-Toyosu
Substation in Toyosu, Koto-ward, in Tokyo. The line Line.
consists of two circuits of 500kV 2,500mm2 aluminum- Table 2. Design EL Values for Cable and EMJ and Required
sheathed XLPE cable approximately 40km in length. Insulation Thickness
Of these, the 20km long circuit for the Shin-Keiyo
Insulation
Substation side was constructed by Fujikura. EL (kV/mm)
Item thickness (mm)
3. Cable Insulation Design AC Imp AC Imp
Cable: ECL*1 40 80 25 25
The 500kV XLPE cable used for the Shin-Toyosu
Treated portion of cable
Line was constructed from aluminum-sheathed XLPE screen: EminL*2
27.6 57.5 27 26
cable (CAZV cable). In the XLPE cable insulation
*1: Average stress evaluation
design, respective design withstand voltage levels VAC *2: Electrical stress on the outer semi-conductive layer
and VImp were set for commercial frequency voltage
and lightening impulse voltage. Required insulation
thicknesses tAC and tImp were then determined using
formula (1), using the greater of the two values. Note
that the cable insulation thickness must meet not just
the electrical characteristics of the cable itself, but
also those of the treated portion of the cable screen in
EMJs 1).
tAC = VAC / EL (AC) tImp = VImp / EL (Imp) ................. (1)
Here,
VAC = 550 / 3 × K1 × K2 × K3 = 970 kV .............. (2)
K1: Temperature coefficient for AC withstand volt-
age (=1.2)
K2: Degradation coefficient for AC withstand volt-
age (= 2.3)
K3: Indeterminate factor for AC voltage (= 1.1)
VImp = LIWV (1,425) × K1’ × K2’ × K3’ = 1,960 kV
................. (3)
K1’: Temperature coefficient for impulse withstand Fig. 2. Photograph of 500kV XLPE Cable.
voltage (=1.25)
K2’: Degradation coefficient for impulse withstand Table 3. Construction of 500kV XLPE Cable
voltage (= 1.0)
Nominal voltage kV 500
K3’: Indeterminate factor for impulse voltage (= 1.1)
Nominal cross-
The statistically minimum breakdown stress E L mm2 2,500
sectional area
was improved by eliminating harmful contaminants Five
by tighter foreign object control in insulation materi- Conductor
Shape -- segmental
als and production lines and use of finer screen mesh. stranded
To achieve the reduced-thickness insulation of the Outer diameter mm 61.2
Shin-Toyosu Line cable, we evaluated breakdown test Thickness of inner semi-conductive
Approx. mm 2.5
data for a model cable manufactured with the same layer
resin and by the same method as the 500kV XLPE Minimum insulation thickness mm 27.0
cable. Diameter of insulation mm 120.2
Note that we used the most up-to-date statistically Thickness of outer semi-conductive
Approx. mm 1.0
layer
minimum breakdown strength E L, estimated from
Thickness of cushion layer Approx. mm 3.0
Weibull distribution analysis of breakdown test data
for the above-mentioned model cable and EMJ, as the Thickness of corrugated aluminum
Approx. mm 3.2
sheath
design electric field EL in formula (1).
Thickness of anti-corrosion layer mm 6.0
Table 2 summarizes the design electrical stress,
Finished outer diameter Approx. mm 162
and the required insulation thickness of the 500kV
Approximate weight Approx. kg/m 41
XLPE cable and EMJ. As shown in the table, we were
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Apart from being manufactured on-site, EMJs are measurement.
manufactured in the same way as the cable. Likewise, Fujikura’s partial discharge measuring system
the defects that determine EMJ performance are the detects high-frequency signals in the range from sev-
same factors (contaminants, voids, protrusions) that eral MHz to several tens of MHz, a range little affect-
determine performance for the cable. In short, the ed by external noise. Fig. 7 illustrates the partial dis-
quality control method is the same as that used for charge measuring system. Partial discharge signals,
the cable. detected by the detection electrode and detection
The new EMJ techniques employed for the Shin- impedance, and the noise cancellation antenna signal
Toyosu Line were the use of an auto-penciling are transmitted in the 2-40MHz frequency band to
machine to reduce the jointing period, and high accu- the master station through an optical transmission
racy X-ray inspections which is a combination of a system. The signals thus transmitted are fed to the
micro-focus X-ray inspection device and imaging tuned amplifier for tuning and amplification at the fre-
plate, and a full-batch resin monitoring system to quency appropriate for the noise conditions at the
ensure improved inspection accuracy. site, and then processed by a partial discharge analy-
These latest technologies were used to manufac- sis device.
ture EMJs for the Shin-Toyosu Line. The system features are listed below:
Fig. 5 shows the construction of the EMJ. (1) Enables identification of the location where partial
discharge occurred.
7. Partial Discharge Test (2) Enables frequency spectrum analysis of the par-
Partial discharge test conditions were determined tial discharge signal at the master station.
to screen initial defects, that is to say, external dam-
age due to human error occurring after X-ray inspec- Power cable(Insulation joint)
tion and interface defects anticipated from previous
experiences. Conductor
As a results of experiments using models of several PD pulse a
Metal sheath
type of defects, partial discharge test condition was Detection b
Detecting foil electrode
determined as 1.1E(352kV) × 1 hour + 1.0E(318kV) × impedance z
AMP
168 hours, and we performed continuous partial dis-
charge test for seven days per phase to verify line ground
integrity.
Fig. 6 shows the basic principle of partial discharge Fig. 6. Principle of Partial Discharge Detection.
500 500
!0 y t q r i u we !4 !1 !3
Min.4
3
φ240
(φ360)
φ325
Min.
36
o !2
2,300
UNIT : mm
Part Name of part Part Name of part
No. No.
q Copper casing i Insulation flange
w Conductor connector o Earthing terminal lug
e Inner semi-conducting layer !0 Spacer
r Insulation !1 Aniti corrosion layer
t Insulation shielding !2 Terminal lug for arrester
y Water proof compound !3 Teflon tube
u O-ring !4 Pouring duct for compound
Opt
Phase changer Phase changer
Signal
Signal
DATA recorder
Master station
Remote monitoring equipment
(1) φ-Q-T,φ-Q-N,Qmax-T
(2) Alarm
(3) Allows detection of measurement conditions from A range of new technologies employed for this pro-
a remote location with a remote control device. ject will be applied in future ultra-high-voltage under-
(4) Enables switching to a desired measurement ground transmission line projects to improve trans-
phase via a master station command, using a mission line reliability.
phase-switching device.
Reference
8. Conclusion 1) K. Kaminaga, et al.: Development of 500kV XLPE Cables
Completion test of the Tokyo Electric Power’s and Accessories for Long-Distance Underground
Shin-Toyosu Line, the world’s first 500kV long-dis- Transmission Lines -Part V : Long-term Performance for
tance XLPE cable line, was successfully concluded in 500kV XLPE Cables and Joints, IEEE Trans. On Power
November 2000. Delivery
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