DSG-Canausa heat shrink medium voltage cable terminations

DSG-Canausa Heat Shrink Medium Voltage Cable Terminations

The application of cable terminations is a key part of ensuring power quality and safe electrical insulation capable of meeting the most demanding requirements. The cable terminations prevent water ingress and mechanical damage to cables, splices and connectors.

DSG-Canausa deliver Heat shrink cable terminations for single core, 5 kV to 35 kV, copper tape, drain wire, UniShield® or lead sheathed XLPE and EPR power cables for the electrical construction market.

Features:

          Fast, consistent installation means lower installed costs

          Heat activated seals ensure maximum protection against moisture ingress

          Installation environment: use of torch adds flexibility to cable preparation in any climate

          Light weight construction requires no additional support

          UV resistant, non-tracking outer tube for long life, even under adverse conditions

          Slim profile allows installation in confined switch gear cubicles

          Standards

          Rated to IEEE 48-1996, Class 1

          Test Reports

          The CT 080 series through CT 350 series terminations were tested to the requirements

          of IEEE 48-1996 Class 1 at an independent laboratory.

          Test reports are available as follows:

          CT 080 series: HVS020075

          CT 150 series: HVS 020076

          CT 250 series: HVS020077 and HVS020083

          CT 350 series: HVS020078

For more information:

http://www.dsgcanusa.com/products/products_mediumvoltage.htm

 

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