GB/T 22381-2008
AbolishedCable connections for gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear for rated voltages of 72.5 kV and above - Fluid-filled and extruded insulation power cables - Fluid-filled and dry type cable-terminations
额定电压 72.5kV 及以上气体绝缘金属封闭开关设备与充流体及挤包绝缘电力电缆的连接 充流体及干式电缆终端
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the connection requirements between gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear (GIS) and fluid-filled or extruded insulation power cables, including both fluid-filled and dry-type cable terminations. It is applied in high-voltage electrical systems rated at 72.5 kV and above, primarily in substations and power transmission facilities where reliable, sealed cable-to-switchgear interfaces are critical. The standard ensures mechanical and electrical compatibility, sealing integrity, and safe operation under high-voltage conditions.
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