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Pictured : 66kV Cable Jointer Using Alroc Stripping Tools To Remove XLPE Insulation.
The underground high voltage power cables protected by Class 1 cable duct are being stripped and prepared prior to terminating into 66kV substation switchgear.
Image : Smith Bros Contracting
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