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Sheath temperature refers to the temperature of the outer layer or "sheath" surrounding a wire or cable, particularly in electrical and thermodynamic contexts. This temperature is crucial for assessing the thermal performance and safety of the cable, as excessive sheath temperatures can indicate overheating and potential failure. Monitoring sheath temperature helps ensure that the cable operates within safe limits to prevent insulation degradation and electrical hazards.

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