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Can the low cable with insulated sheath send electricity?

Yes

According to the introduction of Cable Recruitment Network, low-sheath insulated cable refers to a cable with an insulating layer wrapped around the conductor and an additional sheath layer. It is mainly used to transmit strong electric energy in power generation, distribution, transmission, substation and power supply lines, with large current and low voltage (450/750V and below). Cables with low sheath insulation can transmit power, but the following points should be noted:

The installation of low-sheath insulated cable should meet the requirements of national standards and relevant specifications, so as to avoid damaging the insulation and sheath layer and causing short circuit or leakage.

Suitable ways and paths should be selected for laying cables with low insulation sheath, such as underground, overhead, pipe-piercing, etc., and corresponding waterproof, fireproof and anticorrosive measures should be taken according to different environments and conditions.

Low-voltage cable insulated with sheath should be selected and matched reasonably according to its rated voltage and rated current to avoid overload or undervoltage, which will affect the normal operation of equipment or damage the cable.