The correlation between charge distribution in an aged crosslinked polyethy
lene (XLPE) cable and the location of water trees has been studied. The spa
ce charge radial distributions at different angle in the insulating wall of
a service-aged XLPE coaxial cable, induced by application of a de stress,
were measured using the pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method. Furthermore, a
cross section of sliced insulating wall was observed with an optical micro
scope to compare with the radial space charge distribution. The cable under
investigation was electrically aged in service at 6.6 kV ac for 25 years i
n wet conditions. Water trees were found at the position in which space cha
rge was observed. On the other hand, no water tree was found at the positio
n in which the space charge was not observed. Judging from these results, t
he space charge measurement seems to be useful for the diagnosis of water t
rees in aged cables.