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Application: | Industrial, Power Station |
Voltage: | 24kv/25kv |
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l For connection of polymeric cable to transformers, switchgear, motors and other equipment with a pre-molded separable connector.
l For indoor and outdoor installations.
l System voltage up to 24 kV.
l Continuous current 250 A (300 A overload for 8 hours).
l Cable particulars:
-Polymeric cable (XLPE, EPR, etc.)
- Copper or aluminum conductors
-Semiconducting or metallic screens
- Conductor size 25-120 mm²
Product Structure
1,Conducting Rod: Tin-plated copper pin screws into the conductor contact with the supplied hex key.
2,SEMI-CONDUCTIVE INSERT: Molded EPDM conducting rubber screen controls electrical stress.
3,Insulation: Molded EPDM insulating rubber is formulated and mixed in-house to ensure high quality.
4,Pulling Eye: Encapsulated stainless steel pulling eye with a decent to position the bail.
5,Capacitive Test Point: Capacitive test point provides means to check circuit status. Molded EPDM conducting rubber cap provides a watertight seal.
6,Stress Relief: The configuration of the outer shielded and the cable adapter provide cable stress relief.
7,Cable Adapter: The sized opening provides and interface fit to maintain a watertight seal.
8,Grounding Eye: Molded into the external screen for connection of an earth wire.
9,SEMI-CONDUCTIVE SHIELD: Molded EPDM conducting rubber mates with the cable screen to maintain screen continuity and ensure that the assembly is at earth potential.
10,Conductor Cable lug: Inertia welded bimetallic compression connector accepts copper or aluminum conductors