An underground cable can be
defined as the group of individually insulated one or more conductors
which is put together and finally provided with number of layers of
insulations to give proper mechanical support.
The conductors used in the cables are usually aluminium or annealed
copper while the insulation is commonly PVC or other chemical
compositions. Many types of cables are available depending upon the
nature of conductors, number of conductors, types of insulation used
etc. The basic necessary requirements of the cables are,
1-
The size of the conductors used must be such that it should be carry
the specified load without overheating and keeping the voltage drop well
within the permissible limits.
2-
As the voltage level for which cables are designed, the insulation
thickness must be proper so as to provide high degree of safety and the
reliability.
3- The
cables must be surrounded by number of layers of an additional
insulation so as to give proper mechanical strength and protection. Thus
the cables can withstand the rough use at the time of laying them.
4-
The material used in the manufacturing of cables must be such that
there is complete chemical and physical stability throughout.
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