High voltage cables and their points of joints are not affected by moisture, dust, and they are devices that control the electric field and provide resistance against short circuit difficulties.
High-voltage cables are designed not to cause electrical stress (strain), any discharge or insulation breakdown. When the cabling itself deteriorates in any way (such as in attachment or heading systems), the stress build up along the cable is disturbed. To prevent this discharge and insulation degradation, a stress control system is needed to reduce the level of stress on the display tips. In the case of cable hoods or cable splicing systems, this stress control function is also a separate stress control layer within the insert and headgear.
With our certified specialist team, we serve in all title types up to 420kV.
- External type cable header mounting,
- Internal type cable header mounting,
- Joint mounting