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Why Does Cable Insulation Fail?
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Why Does Cable Insulation Fail?


When a power cable fails, the visible result may be a short circuit, outage, or equipment shutdown. But insulation breakdown rarely happens overnight. In most cases, it is the final stage of a long process involving design, materials, installation quality, and operating conditions.

From a lifecycle management perspective, Shenghua Cable (Shanghai Shenghua Cable Technology Group Co., Ltd.) believes insulation reliability begins long before installation and continues throughout the entire service period. Understanding failure mechanisms from this broader angle is the key to prevention.

Learn more about Shenghua Cable’s engineering solutions at:
https://www.shanpowercable.com/


Insulation Breakdown Is a Process, Not an Accident

In engineering practice, insulation failure is often attributed to a single event such as overvoltage or mechanical damage. However, field data shows that most breakdowns result from cumulative stress over time.

These stresses typically fall into four categories:

  • Electrical stress
  • Thermal stress
  • Mechanical stress
  • Environmental stress

When these factors interact, insulation performance gradually weakens until breakdown occurs.


1. Electrical Stress: Invisible but Constant

Every energized cable operates under electric field pressure. Ideally, the field distribution is uniform. In reality, imperfections such as:

  • Micro-voids
  • Impurities
  • Uneven insulation thickness
  • Poor termination workmanship

create localized field concentration.

Over time, these high-stress points generate partial discharge, which slowly degrades insulation from the inside.

Preventive Focus:

  • Strict control of insulation extrusion quality
  • Precision conductor shielding
  • Optimized stress cone design for medium- and high-voltage systems

Shenghua Cable emphasizes electric field uniformity in its high-voltage cable manufacturing process to reduce long-term dielectric stress.


2. Thermal Stress: The Silent Accelerator

Heat is one of the most underestimated factors in insulation aging.

Common causes of overheating include:

  • Continuous overload operation
  • Poor ventilation in cable trenches
  • Dense cable grouping without heat spacing
  • Ambient temperature rise

When insulation operates above its rated temperature for extended periods:

  • Polymer chains degrade
  • Mechanical flexibility decreases
  • Dielectric strength declines

Eventually, even a normal operating voltage can trigger breakdown.

Preventive Focus:

  • Proper cable selection according to load calculation
  • Thermal design verification
  • Separation of power and control cables
  • Monitoring of operating temperature

3. Mechanical Stress: Damage During Installation

In many industrial environments, insulation damage originates during installation rather than operation.

Common issues include:

  • Excessive bending radius
  • Over-tension pulling
  • Crushing by heavy equipment
  • Soil settlement in buried cables

Even if damage is not immediately visible, micro-cracks can become entry points for moisture and electrical stress.

Preventive Focus:

  • Follow specified bending radius limits
  • Use proper cable pulling equipment
  • Avoid excessive tension
  • Conduct post-installation insulation testing

Shenghua Cable provides installation guidance to ensure product integrity is maintained on-site.


4. Environmental Stress: Moisture and Corrosion

Moisture is one of the most destructive external factors for cable insulation.

When water penetrates:

  • Conductivity increases
  • Dielectric loss rises
  • Partial discharge risk intensifies

Corrosive environments such as petrochemical plants or coastal regions further accelerate deterioration.

Preventive Focus:

  • Strengthen outer sheath protection
  • Regular inspection of joints and terminations
  • Immediate repair of damaged protective layers
  • Use corrosion-resistant cable structures in harsh environments

Weak Points: Terminations and Joints

Industry statistics show that a significant percentage of cable failures occur at:

  • Terminal heads
  • Intermediate joints

Why?

Because electric field distribution is more complex at these points. Poor workmanship, trapped air, or improper stress control can significantly reduce insulation strength.

For 35kV and above systems, stress cones and grounding shielding rings are critical to maintaining uniform electric field distribution.

Shenghua Cable recommends strict quality control in joint construction and certified accessories to reduce risk.


Overvoltage: The Final Trigger

Even well-designed systems can experience:

  • Lightning overvoltage
  • Switching surges
  • Internal fault surges

If insulation has already weakened due to aging or defects, overvoltage becomes the final trigger for breakdown.

This is why preventive maintenance and insulation testing are essential — not just reactive repair.


A Preventive Strategy: From Manufacturing to Operation

Instead of focusing only on failure repair, Shenghua Cable promotes a three-stage prevention strategy:

1. Manufacturing Quality Control
  • High-purity raw materials
  • Vacuum degassing of insulation compounds
  • Uniform extrusion processes
  • Strict high-voltage testing before delivery
2. Proper Installation
  • Mechanical protection measures
  • Moisture sealing
  • Correct termination construction
  • Compliance with bending and pulling standards
3. Operational Maintenance
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Regular insulation resistance testing
  • Inspection of outer sheath condition
  • Early detection of partial discharge

The Value of Long-Term Reliability

Cable insulation breakdown is costly — not only in equipment replacement but in downtime, safety risk, and reputational impact.

By addressing failure risks from design, installation, and maintenance perspectives, projects can significantly extend service life and improve operational stability.

With decades of experience in manufacturing power and industrial cables, Shenghua Cable continues to focus on:

  • Stable insulation performance
  • Optimized stress control technology
  • Reliable outer sheath protection
  • International compliance standards

For detailed product information or technical consultation, visit:
https://www.shanpowercable.com/


Conclusion

Insulation breakdown is rarely a sudden event. It is usually the result of accumulated stress, overlooked details, and gradual material degradation.

A systematic approach — combining high manufacturing standards, proper installation practices, and ongoing maintenance — is the most effective way to prevent failure.

Shenghua Cable remains committed to delivering safe, durable, and high-performance cable solutions for global energy and infrastructure projects.

Pub Time : 2026-03-13 10:41:52 >> News list
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