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This document provides an introductory chapter to the underground Power Cable Transmission Engineering Standards (TES-P-104.01) for Saudi Electricity Company. It outlines the purpose, scope, codes and standards, order of precedence, and key system parameters for underground power cable transmission projects. The purpose is to serve as a guide for design engineers in selecting appropriate cable types and sizes. The scope covers cable voltages from 0.6/1kV to 380kV and cable types including cross-linked polyethylene and low pressure oil-filled cables. System parameters like frequency, voltage ranges, and short circuit ratings are defined.

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Tes P 104 01

This document provides an introductory chapter to the underground Power Cable Transmission Engineering Standards (TES-P-104.01) for Saudi Electricity Company. It outlines the purpose, scope, codes and standards, order of precedence, and key system parameters for underground power cable transmission projects. The purpose is to serve as a guide for design engineers in selecting appropriate cable types and sizes. The scope covers cable voltages from 0.6/1kV to 380kV and cable types including cross-linked polyethylene and low pressure oil-filled cables. System parameters like frequency, voltage ranges, and short circuit ratings are defined.

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June 19, 2012


 

 
TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P-104.01, Rev. 01

TABLE OF CONTENTS  

1.0 PURPOSE

2.0 SCOPE

3.0 CODES, STANDARDS AND REFERENCES

4.0 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE

5.0 SYSTEM PARAMETERS

5.1 Frequency
5.2 System Voltage
5.3 Short Circuit Rating
5.4 Insulation Levels

6.0 DEVIATIONS

7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY

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TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P-104.01, Rev. 01

1.0 PURPOSE

This chapter of the underground Power Cable Transmission Engineering Standards (TES-
P-104 01) is an introductory chapter to TES-P-104. It provides general information
.

applicable to power cables and their applications to the Transmission System of Saudi
Electricity Company (SEC), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Chapters of TES-P-104 and the references therein serve as a guide to the Design
Engineer.

2.0 SCOPE 

The U/G Power Cable Transmission Engineering Standards TES-P-104:

2.1 Covers the following cable nominal voltage ratings:

2.1.1 Service (Low Voltage) Cables: 0.6/1kV.


2.1.2 Distribution (Medium Voltage) Cables: 11kV, 13.8kV 33kV & 34.5kV.
  ,  

2.1.3 Transmission (High Voltage) Cables:69kV, 110kV, 115kV & 132kV.


2.1.4 Transmission (Extra High Voltage) Cables: 230 kV & 380 kV.

2.2 Reflects the use of the following types of cables and their applications:

2.2.1 Cross-Linked Polyethylene Cable (XLPE).


2.2.2 Low Pressure Oil-Filled Cable (LPOF).

2.3 Intended to help the Design Engineer in selection of the appropriate type and size
of the power cable.

2.4 Contains the type of installation and the installation requirements in details. These
are developed to govern the practices and procedures which shall be adopted by
the Design Engineer for the design of power cable systems.

2.5 Covers the drawings and ampacity tables in different installations cases and
their requirements in details, which shall enable the engineers to design and
install the power cables within the specified parameters.

2.6 Shows the various types and requirements of splicing and terminations of XLPE
and LPOF power cables. However, it shall not cover the requirements for LPOF or
XLPE cable termination at GIS cable boxes or at oil boxes at power transformers.

2.7 Serves as a guideline in selection of the single core power cable sheath bonding
and grounding method of insulated metallic sheath of power cables.

2.8 The technical data provided in this standard (TES-P-104) for 0.6/1kV to 380kV
are intended for general information.

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TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P-104.01, Rev. 01

2.9 In case of additional technical requirements, details or information not contained


in this standard, the Design Engineer is responsible to have the power cable
system accurately designed.

3.0 CODES, STANDARDS AND REFERENCES

3.1 Items not specifically covered in this standard shall be in accordance with the
latest revisions of the referenced Industry Codes and Standards.

3.2 It shall be the responsibility of the Design Engineer preparing the base design
or detailed design to be or become knowledgeable of the requirements of the
latest Industry Codes and Standards referred in TES-P-104. He shall bring to the
attention of National GridSA  of SEC, any latest revisions of these Codes and
Standards which may have an impact on the technical requirements of TES-P-104.

3.3 Whenever different Codes and Standards are used, National GridSA  of SEC
approval to the same shall be obtained before proceeding with design. These Codes
and Standards shall be equal to or better than those specified in TES-P-104.

4.0 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE 

In case of any conflict between various documents and standards or specifications for
underground power cable projects, the order of precedence shall be as follows:

4.1 The Scope of Work and Technical Specifications (SOW/TS) for the project.

4.2 Transmission Materials Standard Specifications (TMSS).

4.3 This standard (TES-P-104.01).

4.4 Other applicable Transmission Engineering Standards (TES).

4.5 SEC Transmission Construction Standards (TCS).

4.6 SEC Transmission Standard Drawings (TSD).

4.7 Applicable Industry Codes and Standards.

5.0 SYSTEM PARAMETERS

Unless otherwise specified in the associated data schedule of relevant TMSS, the power
cables shall be suitable to operate under the typical system parameters as shown in Table 01-
1 and shall meet the minimum requirements given in clause 5.2.

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TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P-104.01, Rev. 01

5.1 Frequency

The nominal frequency for SEC system is 60 Hz and the permissible


operating frequency range is between 59.9 Hz and 60.1 Hz as per clause 4.1 of
SEC specification # 01-TMSS-01 Rev.01.

5.2 System Voltage


The standard nominal system voltages adopted by SEC are listed in Table 01-1.
The permissible operating voltage range is ± 5% under normal operating
conditions as per clause 4.2 of SEC specification # 01-TMSS-01 Rev.01. These
are detailed in Table 01-1.

Table 01-1: System Voltages

 Nominal Voltage Range (Normal


System Voltage Operating Condition,
±5%)

(kVrms) (kVrms)
11 10.5-11.6
13.8 13.1-14.5
33 31.4-34.7
34.5 32.8-36.2
69 65.6-72.5
110 104.5-115.5
115 109.3-121
132 125.4-139
230 219-242
380 361-399

5.3 Short Circuit Rating

The 3φ  symmetrical short circuit current ratings and duration of the various
 

 power cables shall be as specified in Table 01-2 as per clause 4.0 & Table-1 of
 

SEC specification # 01-TMSS-01 Rev.01.

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TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P-104.01, Rev. 01

Table 01-2: Voltage, 3φ Symmetrical Short Circuit


Current Ratings& Durtion for Various Power Cables

Power Cable Power Cable 3φ Symmetrical 3φ Symmetrical


 Nominal Maximum Voltage Short Circuit Current Short Circuit Current
Voltage Rating Duration
(kVrms) (kArms)
(kVrms) (sec.) 

380 420 63*** 1


230 245 63* 1
132 145 40 1
115 123 40 1
110 123 40 1
69 72.5 31.5 or 40* 1
34.5 36 (minimum) 25 1
33 36 25 1
13.8 (15 or 17.5)** 25 1 or 3*
11 12 25 1 or 3*

* It shall be specified by the design engineer.


** Unless otherwise specified in the SOW/TS, cable shall be rated 17.5 kV and
for other equipment it shall be as specified in the SOW/TS.
*** 50kA if required shall be specified in the SOW/TS

5.4 Insulation Levels

The insulation levels for all und erground cables shall not be less than the values
specified in Table 01-3. For installations at an altitude higher than 1000m, the
external air insulation level shall be calculated as per clause 4.6.6.3 of SEC
specification # 01-TMSS-01 Rev.01.

In table 01-3 basic lightning impulse insulation levels (BIL) are specified with
respect to a standard 1.2/50µs wave shape and the basic switching impulse
insulation level (BSL) is specified for a 250/2500µs impulse as per clause 4.6 of
SEC specification # 01-TMSS-01 Rev.01.

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TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P-104.01, Rev. 01

Table 01-3: Insulation Levels

 Nominal System Basic Insulation Level Power Frequency Basic Switching


Voltage (BIL) Withstand Voltage Impulse Level
*Dry/Wet (BSL)

(kVrms) (kVPeak)  (kVrms) (kVrms) 


11 110 50/45 -

13.8 110 50/45 -

33 200 95/80 -

34.5 200 95/80 -

69 350 160/140 -

110 650 275/275 -

115 650 275/275 -

132 650/750 325/325 -

230 1050 460/460 -

380 1425 620/620 1050

The insulation levels for LV cables shall be as under:


 Nominal SystemVoltage (kVrms) 0.6/1.0
Basic Insulation Level (BIL) (kVPeak ) 8
Power Frequency Withstand Voltage (kVrms) 3

*Dry for 1 minute, wet for 10 seconds

6.0 DEVIATIONS 

6.1 The Design Engineer who prepares the SOW/TS for the U/G power cable project
is responsible to obtain an appropriate waiver from S&SD for any specific
deviation from this Standard (TES-P-104.01). This waiver shall be taken for over-
specification as well as under-specification.

6.2 In case of any deviations from this Standard (TES-P-104.01) during the base design
and detailed design of any U/G power cable project, it is the responsibility of the
engineer preparing the base design or detailed design to obtain appropriate waiver
from S&SD, through concerned SEC departments, before finalizing the design.

6.3 In case of a n y conflict or deviation, which cannot be resolved, shall be referred


to S&SD who will be the final authority for correct interpretation of the standards
and associated documents, as applicable.

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TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING STANDARD TES-P-104.01, Rev. 01

7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Underground Systems Reference Book, Edison Electric Institute, New York, 1957,
no ISBN

2. R. M. Black The History of Electric Wires and Cables, Peter Pergrinus, London
1983 ISBN 0 86341 001 4

3. 01-TMSS-01 Rev.# 1 (General Requirements for all Equipment Materials)

4. TES-P-104.08 Rev.# 1 (Bonding & Grounding of Insulated Metallic Sheath of


Power Cable System 69kV to 380kV)

5. EPRI Underground Transmission Systems Reference Book, 2006 Edition, 1014840

TESP10401R01/YM Date of Approval: June 19, 2012 PAGE NO. 8 OF 8 

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