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Asian port metal shielded power cable has excellent anti-electromagnetic interference performance
"Asia Port" metal-shielded power cables are manufactured using high-quality oxygen-free copper and environmentally friendly PVC. These cables offer excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, oils, moisture, and mold. They possess the electrical properties of standard plastic cables while providing strong electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection, lightning resistance, and balanced potential, thereby enhancing the quality of power supply. This makes them ideal for environments with sensitive electronic equipment, such as computer centers, aerospace control facilities, and smart buildings. In addition to these features, the shielding layer can function as a grounding auxiliary line, serving as a secondary conductor and meeting the resistance requirements of secondary lines, allowing it to be grounded and replacing traditional secondary wiring.
The primary goal of routine maintenance for cable lines is to meet the grid and user demand for continuous power supply, prevent various cable failures, and ensure safe operation. The focus of this maintenance is to enhance the reliability of the power supply, reduce the frequency of cable failures, minimize power outage times, and lower maintenance costs. Daily maintenance of power cable lines involves three key elements:
1. **Power Cable Inspection**: Patrol work is divided into regular and condition-based inspections. The frequency of daily inspections depends on the rating of the cable equipment, which includes both the cable lines and their associated components. This rating is a critical part of safety checks and a fundamental aspect of power equipment management. Regular inspections ensure the safe and reliable operation of the cables, while condition-based patrols adjust the inspection cycle based on surrounding conditions, ranging from daily checks to monthly assessments. These inspections are essential for maintaining the long-term reliability of the cable system.
2. **Insulation Monitoring**: Current insulation monitoring of power cables mainly relies on handover tests and preventive tests of high-voltage electrical equipment, combined with comprehensive analysis of operational conditions. If any insulation issues are detected, it's crucial to understand the aging patterns and development trends of the insulation to address defects promptly and maintain optimal insulation performance.
3. **Load Monitoring**: Monitoring the load of power cables on a daily basis is an effective method to ensure safe and efficient operation. For cables that carry heavy currents, additional temperature measurements may be necessary to keep the operating parameters within acceptable limits, ensuring the cables remain within their designed capacity.