Protolon Cable & Cable Terminations

By Chris Dodds on 30th January, 2013

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Protolon Cable & Cable Terminations

Protolon Cables & Cable Terminations

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T&D have supplied a further requirement for 11kV Flexible Protolon cables and heat shrink termination kits to Boulting Group.

Prysmian Protolon Cables

High voltage flexible Protolon single core cables are used generally in short lengths for connection of HV switchgear cubicles and for connection of mobile transformer substations to the overhead lines. When cable laying and during operation of Protolon 11kV cables care should be taken to protect cables against excess mechanical stress.

Prysmian Protolon Cables Range

PROTOLON(FL)-FO

 PROTOLON(FL)-FO

Type designation: (N)TSFLCGEWÖU
Flat Medium Voltage reeling cable with integrated fiber optics

PROTOLON(FL)

PROTOLON(FL)

Type designation (N)TSFLCGEWOEU
Flat Medium Voltage reeilng cable

PROTOLON(SMK)-FO

PROTOLON(SMK)-FO

Type designation: (N)TSKCGEWOEU
Medium Voltage reeling cable with integrated fibre optics

PROTOLON (SMK) LWL

PROTOLON (SMK) LWL Type designation (N)TSKCGEWOEU
Medium Voltage reeling cable with integrated fibre optics

PROTOLON (SMK)

PROTOLON (SMK) Type designation (N)TSCGEWOEU
Medium Voltage reeling cable

 

T&D can supply 11kV Protolon cables from stock with short-lead time deliveries along with medium voltage cable accessories including cable joints and cable terminations.   

 

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