Cable Faults Definition
Cable faults are issues in electric cables that disrupt the flow of electricity, including short circuits, earth faults, and open circuits.
Causes of Cable Faults
Faults can be caused by damaged insulation due to water, moisture, ageing, or improper handling.
Fault Type
There may be a short circuit between two conductors,
There may be earth fault, i.e., fault between conductor and ground,
There may be open circuit caused due to disconnection of the conductor.
Detection Methods
Faults are detected using tests like the megger test and multimeter to identify the type and location of the fault.
Fault Burning
This method reduces resistance in the faulted cable, making it easier to locate and repair.
Localisation Techniques
Methods such as the Murray Loop Test and Voltage Drop Test are used to find the exact location of faults in cables.
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