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    VLF Test on xlpe cables

    Good day all
    I would like to know what the preferred kv setting should be and duration of the VLF test for a 11kv and 22kv xlpe cable.
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    Is this test on new cabling or diagnostics on old cabling? Is it destructive or non-destructive? I'd suggest refer to IEEE-400.?.2013 for the recognised testing standard.
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    Hi Andy
    It diagnostics on old cable.
    Im just trying to futher my knowledge and doing some experiments. But thanks for the reply and i will look at that standard.

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