Pilot Cable Specs Fewa
Pilot Cable Specs Fewa
Pilot Cable Specs Fewa
PILOT CABLE
1.1
DESIGN
Pilot Cables shall be of the filled type and shall have plain copper conductors
insulated with polyethylene, armoured and sheathed overall with PVC. They shall be
suitable for internal and external use in the prevailing climate and for an induced
voltage upto 15 kV.
1.2
CABLE CONSTRUCTION
Pilot Cables shall have 1.13 mm diameter annealed copper conductors each
polyethylene insulated. The conductors shall form twisted pairs and shall be laid up
with the length of lay of adjacent pairs chosen to reduce cross talk to a minimum.
Each core shall be clearly identified by colours. An open spiral binder shall be applied
over each layer of pairs with a laped tape over its final layer. The laid up pairs shall be
screened with a layer of protected aluminium tape screen coated with co-polymer on
both sides and black Polyethylene sheathed, galvanized round steel wire armoured
and black PVC sheathed.
1.3
INSULATION
The conductor insulation shall be extruded polyethylene Type 03C in accordance with
BS 6234 and shall have a minimum radial thickness 0.8 mm for 15 kV type cables.
The insulation thickness shall be determined in accordance with Clause 5 of BS 6346.
The average thickness of insulation shall not fall at any point below the specified
thickness by more than 5% + 0.1 mm.
1.4
CORE IDENTIFICATION
Cores shall be colour coded in accordance with the code given in IEC 189.2.
The Tenderer shall submit with his tender cross sectional drawings of auxiliary cables
marked to indicate the method adopted for core identification, which shall be to the
Authority/Engineer's approval.
1.5
TWINNING
The insulated conductors shall be uniformly twisted together in pairs with a right hand
lay. The length of lay shall not exceed 150 mm and the lays of pairs which are
adjacent within the finished cable shall differ in length and shall be so chosen that
crosstalk is as small as possible.
1.6
LAYING UP
The cable cores shall be laid up to form a compact and symmetrical cable. The
direction of lay shall alternate for successive layers. The first layer being right hand.
1.7
FILLERS
Where fillers are necessary for the satisfactory laying up of the cable pairs, they shall
be of polyethylene
Textile fillers are not acceptable.
1.8
BINDERS
Where cables consist of ten or more pairs, a polyethylene terephthalate (PTP) tape
having a thickness of not less than 0.013 mm shall be applied as an open helix over
the centre cores if more than one pair and over each successive layer except the
outer layer over which the tape shall be applied with a 50 per cent overlap.
1.9
1.10
OVERSHEATH
The outer covering shall be of black PVC to meet the requirements of BS 6746
incorporating fire retardant characteristics to meet the requirements of BS-4066 and
IEC 332.
1.11
The letters and figures shall be raised and shall consist of upright block characters
arranged along two or more lines approximately equally spaced around the
circumference of the cable. The maximum height of the characters shall be 13 mm
and the minimum size 15 percent of the approximate overall diameter of the cable or 4
mm whichever is the greater. The space between the end of one set of embossed
characters and the beginning of the next shall be not greater than 1 metre.
1.12
CABLE LENGTH
Pilot Cables shall be supplied in drum lengths of not less than 1000 m unless shorter
lengths are specified or are required to complete a specific order.
1.13
2.0
2.1
General
The works tests shall include all routine electronics, electrical and mechanical tests in
accordance with the appropriate IEC Standard, to ensure that the individual plant or
equipment being supplied meets the requirements of the specification.
The pilot cables shall be inspected and tested at works before shipment. The supplier
shall make provision in his offer to bear all cost that are incurred in carrying out these
tests to the satisfaction of FEWA. However, cost towards travel, accommodation, etc.
of FEWA representatives shall not be included in the quoted price.
2.2
Type Tests
a)
The attenuation of audio and any carrier pairs shall be measured and the
corrected values shall not exceed those stated in the schedule of particulars and
guarantees. The measured attenuation shall be corrected by, multiplying the
value recorded by, 1 + 0.0016 (T-20) where T is the temperature of the cables in
degree oC.
b)
Cross-Talk
The cross-talk between all pairs shall be measured and shall not be less than the
values stated in the guaranteed particulars.
c)
Impedance
Measurement of the impedance of all pairs shall be made over a range of
frequencies to be agreed and to record the spread of values.
2.3
Conductor Resistance
The dc resistance of conductors shall not be greater than the values stated in the
Schedule of Particulars and Guarantees when corrected at 20o C.
b)
Armour Resistance
The d.c. resistance of the armour shall be measured and shall not be greater
than the figure stated in the Schedule of Particulars and Guarantees when
corrected to 20o C.
c)
Insulation Resistance
The Insulation resistance shall be measured between each conductor and the
other conductors connected to the armour. After the application of 500 v dc for
one minute, the measured value shall not be less than 5000Megohms/ km for
filled cables at 20o C.
The group test procedure detailed below may be adopted to facilitate testing. Each
layer of the cable shall be made up into four groups, each group consisting of one
wire from every other pair. The insulation resistance shall be measured between each
group and all other conductors connected to the armour. After the application of 500 V
dc for one minute, the measured value shall not be less than 20 o C appropriate value
given in the following table :
Number of Pairs
1-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-25
3400
2500
2000
1550
Should the measured group insulation resistance be less than specified, then the
individual cores shall be tested and the measured values shall not be less than the
value for one wire when corrected to 20o C.
d)
i)
Between each conductor and the remaining conductors connected to the armour
and earthed :- 10 kV ac
ii)
Between all conductors bunched together and armour which shall be earthed :15 kV ac
e)
f)
g)
h)
Spark Test
The PVC oversheath shall be subject during manufacturing to a spark test in an
approved manner. The voltages applied between the electrode and armour shall
be 6 kV ac per mm of thickness or 9 kV dc per mm of thickness.
2.4
Tests at Site
Continuity
After laying and before jointing the continuity of all conductors shall be confirmed.
Conductor Resistance Test
The dc resistance of conductors for each completed circuit shall be measured and
recorded it is not to be greater than the values stated in Schedule of Particulars and
Guarantees when corrected to 20 o C and with suitable adjustment for the length of
the route.
Voltage Test on Anti corrosion Covering
The cable lengths shall withstand, after laying and before jointing, a dc voltage of 4 kV
per mm of sheath thickness applied for one minute between the armour and the outer
surface of the sheath.
This test shall be repeated on each completed circuit.
Insulation Resistance
After laying and before jointing the insulation resistance of individual lengths shall be
measured between each conductor and the other conductors connected to the
armour. After the application of 500 vdc for one minute, the measured value shall not
be less than the values indicated below :
at 20 o C
at 70 o C
5000
100
(Mohms/km)
Between each conductor and the remaining conductors connected to the armour
and earthed : 15 kV dc
ii)
Between all conductors bunched together and armour which shall be earthed : 25
kV dc.
Cross Talk
Far and cross talk between all pairs shall be measured and shall not be worse than 74
dB at 1300 Hz when the cable has been balanced.
SCHEDULE A
SUB-MANUFACTURERS
The Tenderer shall state below the names of the sub-manufacturers to the main
manufacturer and details of the equipment proposed to be manufactured or supplied by
them:
Name & Address of the Sub-Manufacturer
Description of Equipment
Signature
:_________________________
Designation
:_________________________
Name of Tenderer
;_________________________
Date
:_________________________
SCHEDULE B
PLACE OF MANUFACTURE, TESTING AND INSPECTION
The Tenderer to complete the following schedule for all materials he proposes to supply
Item
No.
Description
Manufacturer
Place of
manufacture
Place of testing
and inspection
Signature
:_________________________
Designation
:_________________________
Name of Tenderer
;_________________________
Date
:_________________________
SCHEDULE C
DEVIATION FROM TENDER SPECIFICATION
The Tenderer to state in the following schedule the deviations from the tender specifications
proposed in his offer. Deviations other than those specifically listed below will not be taken
note of:
Item
No.
Description
Signature
:_________________________
Designation
:_________________________
Name of Tenderer
;_________________________
Date
:_________________________
SCHEDULE - D
MULTIPAIR PILOT CABLES
Unit
S.l
No.
Specified
1.
2.
Country of Origin
3.
Applicable Standards
4.
5.
6.
Conductor :
i) Material
ii)
Nominal diameter
Particulars
Description
Pair
Tendered
20
Annealed
copper
mm
1.13
sq.mm
Insulation :
i)
Applicable standard
ii)
Material
Polyethylene
8.
mm
v)
mm
Minimum thickness
9.
0.8
Screen :
Material : Aluminium tape coated
with co- polymer on both sides
Thickness
10.
11.
Yes
mm
Material
ii) Thickness
iii) % of overlap in outer lap
12.
Applicable Standard
ii) Material
iii) Thickness
mm
Unit
S.l
No.
13.
Particulars
Description
Specified
Tendered
Armour
i)
Applicable standards
mm
min 1.4
ohms/k
m
14.
Outer Sheath
i)
Applicable standards
ii) Material
PVC
iii) Thickness
mm
Yes
Completed Cable
i)
Length/drum
mm
ii) Weight/km
16.
Completed Drum
i)
17.
kgs.
Length/drum
mtr.
kg.
kg.
ohms
18.
Mutual capacitance
nF/km
19.
Capacitance
any
two
Unbalance
pairs
at
between
frequency
< 58.2
nF/km
As per BS
of
3573
1300Hz.
20.
< 50
< 74
dB/km
< 0.86
22.
Mutual Inductance
mH/km
< 0.50
23.
M
ohms
< 5000
the cores.
SCHEDULE E
DETAILS OF PAST EXPERIENCE OF MANUFACTURER
Quantity
supplied
Year of
supply
Remarks
Signature
:_________________________
Designation
:_________________________
Name of Tenderer
;_________________________
Date
:_________________________