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An analysis of underground power cables is performed using Fourier analysis with the objective of detecting fault and average life of the cables. Three types of cables are used in this experiment: a normal cable, a shorted cable, and a cable with holes. The impedance in each case is computed and Fourier transformation is applied so that the re- suiting impedance magnitude and impedance phase can be examined in the frequency domain. Various windowing tech- niques are applied to the experimental data to eliminate any interference. Fourier analysis is then applied to the imped- ance data calculated from both the sending end voltage and differential voltage. This analysis reveals differences in the frequency response of the three different types of a cable and can eventually be used as a measure for fault detection. Preliminary results reveal the differences in the frequency response. Accordingly, Fourier type methods can be effectively used as low cost and viable solutions to identify and detect faults in underground cables.