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Aluminum Cable Terminations Repeat Failures

Electrical engineering root cause analysis (RCA) related to aluminum cable terminations repeat failures and solved problems.

Last updated: September 28, 2022 3:08 pm
S Raghava Chari
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Electrical engineering root cause analysis (RCA) related to aluminum cable terminations repeat failures.

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Article Type:Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Category:Electrical
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Author:S. Raghava Chari

Note: This root cause analysis (RCA) is from real-time scenarios that happened in industries during the tenure of two or three decades ago. These articles will help you to improve your troubleshooting skills and knowledge.

Aluminum Cable Terminations Failures

Many failed Aluminum (Al) cable conductor’s terminations particularly at electric motors during the seventies because of technology infancy posed pain in the neck problems to electrical crew and reduced production.

Aluminum Cable Terminations
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Authors Root Cause Analysis

Why problems with aluminum conductor terminations?

The motors’ copper cable terminal boxes were too small for the much larger aluminum cables.  Hence, the field crew substituted homemade sheet steel with larger terminal blocks (TBs).

Unfortunately, these were not as water and dust-tight as the originals. High contact resistance terminations because of easily entered water vapors and pollutants corrosion worsened the knowhow lack done aluminum (Al) conductors terminations’ already high contact resistances.

Consequent, hot terminals, charred insulation, and phase to phase and or phase to earth shorts, long motors restoration times reduced production and increased maintenance costs.

Solution

The authors below given RCA solution steps eliminated the problems forever:   

  1. Install purchased from motor vendor large enough to accept aluminum (Al) cables IP 55 class external corrosion resistant cast iron TBs
  2. Enter the cables via TB bottom screwed glands only. No top entry. Follow best gland practice to prevent dust and moisture entry
  3. Internally delta-connect direct on line (DOL) start motor windings as 3‑terminalas motors, to eliminate field jumpers and their potential loose connections problems. The clutter free and roomy TB helps easy Al cable connections. Specify internal delta connection in new motor orders / rewinding orders.
  4. Strictly supervise and ensure crew sticking to the below given Al lead termination procedure till they imbibe as a habit:
  5. Terminate even aluminum (Al) leads on tinned copper lugs only
  6. Stock required sizes no stud hole copper (Cu) lug only
  7. Drill stud hole of dia 1 mm more than stud dia
  8. Emery clean each lead strand and smear oxidation inhibiting compound immediately. Bunch the emery cleaned and compound smeared strands, immediately insert into Cu lug and specified pressure crimp it.
  9. Lug the other conductors also like wise
  10. The aluminum (Al) cable lasts as good as the former copper cables

Author: S. Raghava Chari

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