
The Murray loop bridge is a
bridge circuit
A bridge circuit is a topology of electrical circuitry in which two circuit branches (usually in parallel with each other) are "bridged" by a third branch connected between the first two branches at some intermediate point along them. The bridge ...
used for locating faults in underground or underwater
cable
Cable may refer to:
Mechanical
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s. It has been used for more than 100 years
[Latimer Clark, Robert Sabine ''Electrical tables and formulæ: for use of telegraph inspectors and operators'', E. & F.N. Spon, 1871 pp. 41-44] but is being replaced by the more precise
Time-domain reflectometer
A time-domain reflectometer (TDR) is an electronic instrument used to determine the characteristics of electrical lines by observing reflected waveforms.
It can be used to characterize and locate faults in metallic cables (for example, twisted pai ...
.
One end of the faulted cable is connected through a pair of
resistor
A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias activ ...
s to the voltage source. Also a
null detector is connected. The other end of the cable is shorted. The bridge is brought to balance by changing the values of ''R
B1'' and ''R
B2'', which is achieved when:
which is equivalent to:
The value of resistance ''R
x'' is proportional the length ''L
x'', thus the location of the fault can be calculated:
where ''L'' is the total length of the cable under test - a value proportional to ''R
g''.
The method assumes a single fault exists, of low resistance compared with the undamaged cable insulation resistance, and that the cable conductors have uniform resistance per unit length.
Varley loop
The similar Varley loop uses fixed resistors for RB1 and RB2, and inserts a variable resistor in the faulted leg. Test sets for cable testing can be connected for either bridge technique. If the fault resistance is high, the sensitivity of the Murray bridge is reduced and the Varley loop may be more suitable.
See also
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Fault (power engineering)
In an electric power system, a fault or fault current is any abnormal electric current. For example, a short circuit is a fault in which a live wire touches a neutral or ground wire. An open-circuit fault occurs if a circuit is interrupted by a fa ...
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Time-domain reflectometer
A time-domain reflectometer (TDR) is an electronic instrument used to determine the characteristics of electrical lines by observing reflected waveforms.
It can be used to characterize and locate faults in metallic cables (for example, twisted pai ...
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