Condition Monitoring of Power Feeder with Multiple Parallel Cables Based on Inductive Coupling Method

A non-intrusive method for monitoring the health condition of power feeder with parallel cables is proposed and developed. The proposed method is based on an inductive coupling technology and therefore it does not affect the normal operation of the actual electrical system and can be easily deployed on-site without any modification to the feeder structure.

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