kabelslitage
Kabelslitage, or cable wear, refers to the progressive deterioration of electrical cables and their insulation over time. It results from a combination of mechanical stress, thermal aging, moisture and chemical exposure, electrical loading, and environmental conditions. Cables in continuous flexing, subject to vibration, or installed with excessive bending are particularly prone to wear.
Common forms of damage include insulation cracking, conductor insulation breakdown, moisture ingress, corrosion of conductors or
The consequences of kabelslitage range from increased insulation resistance loss and leakage currents to hotspots, arcing,
Detection and assessment typically involve visual inspections, insulation resistance testing (megger tests), partial discharge measurements, and
Prevention and maintenance focus on proper cable selection, correct voltage rating and insulation type, and ensuring