what is meant by insulation voltage in cables? explain it?
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Answer / harpreet singh
It is the property of a cable by virtue of it can withstand
the applied voltage without rupturing it is known as
insulation level of the cable.
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Answer / ayush
it is the maximum voltage stress that cable can bear
without breakdown in insulation properties.
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Answer / will
The cables can be XLPE , PVC etc insulated. now during the
testing the high voltage is applied to the cable and to
test the cable for rupture.Normally the operating voltage
of the cable can be in 1000 volts , but the test voltage is
in KV's e.g 11kv for the short duration.
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Answer / kiran sule
Voltage which can carry by cable without getting shock to
person.
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