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Relation between conductor voltage and intersheath voltage

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Conductor Voltage :

AC cables are designed to be suitable for specific design voltages, which is called the "Voltage Grade" (or "Voltage Designation", "Voltage Class" or "Voltage Rating") of the cable. The voltage grade is commonly expressed in the following form: U0/U.

Intersheath Voltage :

Intersheath grading is the method of keeping the gradual voltage across the insulator by using the layers of the insulators. In this method, the uniform voltage is developed across the cable insulators.

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