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New CSA/ICEA Standards and AEIC Specification
for Power Cables
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| Speaker
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Lauri J. Hiivala, P. Eng.
Director Application Engineering,
Nexans Canada Inc.
Toronto, Ontario
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| Day and Time
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Tuesday, April 4, 2006 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
(Pizza and soft drink will be provided at 7:00 p.m.)
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| Location
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Ryerson University, Room ENG 106
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(The ENG building is located at the south west corner of Church and Gould
streets.)
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| Organizer
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Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation Chapter (Southern Ontario)
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| Contact
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Jody Levine,
Please confirm your attendance with Jody Levine, DEIS Southern Ontario
Chapter Chair, via email (preferred) or phone 416-207-6000 ext 6032
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| Abstract
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The presentation gives a brief description of several new standards for
solid-dielectric insulated power cables issued by the Insulated Cable
Engineers Association (ICEA) and the Canadian Standards Association
(CSA). The new standards are written as "application standards" rather
than the "insulation material-based standards" of the past and have been
updated to reflect the latest conductor constructions, insulations and
jacket materials being used to manufacture wires and cables.
Since the late 1960s, the AEIC has published their specifications as
supplements to the ICEA standards. These specifications were designed
from a utility perspective. With the newly published ICEA/CSA standards,
the new AEIC specification CS8 is a combination of CS5 (XLPE) and CS6
(EPR). This presentation provides the background to the development of
the new AEIC cable specification following the new format adopted by the
ICEA in their standards. It also explains some of the main differences
between the AEIC specifications and the ICEA/CSA standards for
medium-voltage cables.
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| Biography
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Lauri Hiivala received a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Toronto in 1965. Since graduation, he
has been with Nexans Canada in Toronto. He has held various positions
involving the design and development of power cables and accessories
from 300 V to 500 kV. He is currently Director of Application
Engineering, Energy Networks Division.
His professional activities include being Member, IEEE Power Engineering
Society; Past Chairman, Insulated Conductors Committee; Chairman, ICEA
Liaison Group 690 Utility Power Cable Standards Technical Advisory
Committee (UPCSTAC) and Canadian Specialist, IEC TC 20 WG 16 Cables with
Extruded Insulation and their Accessories. Other memberships include
CIGRE and the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.
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