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February 1-1,2007 -- Vancouver, BC

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Medium Voltage Power Cable Systems Forum

Toronto, ON - Jan 6-7, 2005
Park Plaza Hotel

Edmonton, AB - Jan 10-11, 2005
The Coast Terrace Inn

Vancouver, BC - Jan. 12-13, 2005
Executive Airport Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre


Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Now Offered

electric motor Successful completion of this course qualifies delegates to receive a certificate of course completion with indicated CEUs. CEUs are granted by the Engineering Institute of Canada. One CEU is equivalent to 10 professional development hours of instruction.
The following course earns 1.4 CEUs.


Since power cables are used extensively by most electric utilities and industrial, commercial and institutional power users, many people are interested in learning more about how cable systems are designed, and how to test and maintain aging power cable systems. The Electricity Forum is offering a forum that will cover all of the critical aspects of power cables.

This forum will cover the components that make up a medium voltage cable as well as the characteristics of each component in the cable. Several types of cable insulations are reviewed along with the benefits of each type. We will update delegates on the latest design innovations in power cable technology and the evolving standards surrounding the manufacture of power cable. Cable fault location and routine testing will be covered. You will learn about some of the latest methods in condition assessment testing, and cable rejuvenation and life extension.

Companies involved in these forums include:
Nexans, Powertech Labs, Cable 3000, 3M, Canadian Cable Injection Services .

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

• Electric Utility Engineering and Maintenance Personnel
• Industrial, Commercial, Institutional Electrical Engineering and
   Maintenance Personnel
• Electrical Consulting Engineers
• Electrical Design Engineers


DAY 1:

9:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Design and Manufacture of Medium Voltage Power Cables
Lauri Hiivala, Nexans
This presentation will discuss the major trends in modern power cable design and manufacture, with an emphasis on North American standards and manufacturing techniques to increase the life and effectiveness of medium voltage power cable. The following issues will be discussed:
- Possible Causes of Premature Cable Failure
- Major Quality Improvements
- Standards and Specifications
- Material Selection
- Insulation Compounds Specified
- EPRI Suggestions for Long Life Cable
- Metallic Shielding
- Moisture Barriers
- Increased Use of Cable Jackets
- Benefits of Dry Curing
- Cable Extrusion Methods
- Most Widely Specified 15-35 kV Cable Constructions
- Summary of Technical Trends

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break

10:30 AM - 12:00 NOON
Why Power Cables Fail
Vern Buchholz, Powertech Labs
This presentation will review the basics of how various designs of cables and accessories will sometimes fail to do their job. Insulation types will include polyethylene, EPR and the older oil-paper. Various types of accessories, including terminations and joints with stress cones, and hot- or cold-shrink designs will be covered. Some discussion of failure mechanisms in connectors will be included. Many laboratory dissections and analyses of failures have produced interesting pictures over the years. I will discuss the failures and what symptoms to look for before the failures occur.

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM LUNCH

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Current Trends in Cable Condition Assessment
Vern Buchholz, Powertech Labs
Condition assessment goes beyond simpler maintenance testing to provide a diagnosis of the present state of a cable system. An introduction to the current and emerging test technologies used for condition assessment of medium voltage, utility and industrial power cables will be given. The talk will cover partial discharge methods, both on and off line, along with other methods such as voltage recovery, dissipation factor and others. The presentation will close with a case study showing condition assessment use in an electric utility's cable asset management program.

3:15PM - 4:00PM
Practical Techniques in Cable Protection
Alan Wing, P. Eng., Siemens Canada
For cable protection, the types of breakers, fuses, and relays that are selected and the extent of the protection schemes that are used result from a compromise between such considerations as:
- the importance of the conductors
- protection sensitivity
- protection speed
- coordination problems
- the cost of the protection scheme. 

This seminar will address these issues by reviewing the following topics:
- Types of Feeder Conductor Circuits
- Types of Protection
- Factors Affecting Protection
- Cable Damage Criteria
- Protection and Coordination Criteria

DAY 2:

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
FAULT LOCATING UPDATE & EVALUATING CABLE HEALTH
Walter Wittig, Cable 3000
(Part 1)
Many organizations and service companies are using antiqued practices and equipment to test valuable cable plant. Subjecting older cables to unnecessary punishment is unacceptable. This occurs despite very significant advances in the last 10-20 years. We now know more about cable insulation behavior and causes of failures. Some methods are very harmful to cables while others create less potential damage. Correctly evaluating the condition of an existing service aged cable can also be deceptive, with serious negative impact if done improperly.

This presentation will address why it is so important to understand and employ modern principles in order to guard against premature failure - and how to determine the state of health of cables.
Topics to be covered include:
- Current practices for PILC, PE, early XLPE cables, advantages & shortcomings
- State-of-the-art testing update with advantages and disadvantages
- What the new VLF (Very Low Frequency) method is and how it benefits testing
- Several Case Studies, both industrial- and utility-based

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM Coffee Break

10:45 AM - 12:00 NOON
Cable Testing Techniques and Technologies
Walter Wittig, Cable 3000
(Part 2)

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM LUNCH

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Cable Splicing and Accessories
Luis Variallas, 3M
This session will cover the design parameters, primary functions and installations of cable splices and accessories. The technology of dielectric control is expanded to give attendees a better understanding of issues involved in the development of materials and design geometry for splices and terminations. Installations techniques will be discussed.

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM Refreshments

3:15 PM - 4:30 PM
Power Cable Rejuvenation And Life Extension Methods
Richard Riley, Canadian Cable Injection Services
Medium and high voltage solid dielectric cables installed prior to 1980 have experienced significant degradation in dielectric performance and reliability. While modern cables are likely to maintain their performance for much longer, the pre-1980 vintages are now at or near the end of their useful lives. Over the last 15 years an alternative technology has been developed and proven in field installations. It provides a cost effective alternative to cable replacement. A silicone fluid injection process has been developed and deployed over 15,000 kilometers of medium and high voltage solid-dielectric cables. It has provided failure-free performance in over 99.4% of the applications. This presentation explains cable rejuvenation technology using XL silicone based fluid. The test treat or replace method and the economics of cable injection will also be discussed.

 


GENERAL INFORMATION

When and Where
The Medium Voltage Power Cable Systems forum will be held as follows:

Toronto, ON - Jan 6-7, 2005
Park Plaza Hotel

33 Carlson Court
[near the airport]
Tel: 416-675-1234
$105.00 Single/Double

Edmonton, AB - Jan 10-11, 2005
The Coast Terrace Inn

4440 Gateway Blvd.
Tel: 780-437-6010
$104.00 Standard

Richmond, BC - Jan. 12-13, 2005
Executive Airport Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre

7311 Westminster Hwy., Richmond
Tel: 604-278-5555
$115.00 Std., $129.00 Ste.

A special bedroom rate (non-commissionable) has been arranged with these hotels. To receive this rate, inform the hotel that you are a delegate with the Canadian Electricity Forum when making your reservation.

  • Registration Fees

    The registration fee to attend the forum is $599.00 + 41.93 GST.
    Register and prepay 8 days before EACH FORUM and receive an early bird registration fee of $549.00 + $38.43 GST per delegate.

    Register 3 delegates at full price, and get a 4th registration FREE!

    The fee includes forum participation, refreshments and luncheons on both days. Delegates will also receive:

    • All Forum presentation materials in paper format AND CD Rom format
    • FREE 108-Page Electric Motor Handbook (Value $35)
    • A FREE subscription to Electricity Today Magazine (Value $40),
    • An Electricity Forum Coupon (Value $100) to be used against any future 2004 Electricity Forum event (restrictions apply)
    • 1.4 CEU credits issued by the Engineering Institute of Canada. (GST #R105219976)
    • Forum Presentations in Paper Format
    • CD Rom containing Presentations

    Registration Procedure

    Mail:
    Canadian Electricity Forum
    15 Harwood Avenue South, Suite 204
    Ajax, ON L1S 2B9

    Phone:
    Call our Registration Department at 905-686-1040

    Fax:
    Fax your completed form to Registration Services at (905) 686-1078

    On-line:
    www.electricityforum.com/forums/reg.htm

    A letter of confirmation will be sent to you once the registration form is processed.

    Air Flight Information

    We have appointed Air Canada as the official airline of our 2005 forums. Simply contact Air Canada’s North America toll free number at 1-800-361-7585 or local number 514-393-9494 or your travel agent and take advantage of Special Discounted Airfares. Our convention number is CV053569.

    Cancellation and Refund Policy

    Registration fees are refundable only upon receipt of written notification 10 days prior to the conference date, less a 10 per cent service charge. Substitution of participants is permissible.

    The Canadian Electricity Forum reserves the right to cancel any conference it deems necessary and will, in such event, make a full refund of the registration fees.

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    About the Canadian Electricity Forum
    With headquarters in Ajax, Ontario, The Canadian Electricity Forum is dedicated to providing cost-effective, highly specialized education and learning through industry-wide forums, electrical training courses, Electricity Today magazine, and a comprehensive website at www.electricityforum.com. Since 1986, more than 15,000 delegates from leading companies across Canada have attended our forums and courses, including:

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