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Cable fault

Cable failure may take place via a number of reasons including environment to human. One of the most common reasons for the cable is that someone physically damaged the line. It can occur when cables and wells are improperly installed or maintained, causing them to erode over time. For instance, if a cable is subjected to high temperatures or severe weather, it may become brittle and snap. And rodents, too, can chew through cables and make them short circuit. 

Electrical interference is another culprit of cable faults - often more than just the wiring, for that matter. This may be due to insufficiently shielded cables or installed too close to other electrical devices. When it happens, the interference may interfere with the electrical power flowing in the cables causing faults and malfunctions. And poor materials or manufacturing may not only because the fault of network cable, inferior components are more likely to failure which leads to bad results. 

What are the common causes of cable faults?

Cable faults, in particular if you have ageing cabling can be a major disruption to your business. A cable fault that cut the power on PEI this week highlights how vulnerable Island industry, governments and residents are to outages. This can lead to lost productivity, failure to meet deadlines and frustrated clients. Cable Faults can also put your staff at risk as faulty cabling can increase the likelihood of electrical fires and other potential hazards. 

In addition, repairing cable faults is expensive and time consuming. You could end up paying a professional to come in and fix the cables, which is costly. In the meantime your business might be shut down, or have to operate at a reduced level, until there are some kind of resolution. This downtime could potentially cost you revenue and also tarnish your reputation. 

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