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We provide guidance and technical support for the installation of LV, MV & HV Cable Joints, Terminations, Substation & Electrical Equipment from our Key Suppliers including:

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Nexans AFN 33kV Substation Cable Termination With GPH Mechanical Shearbolt Lugs

Published 22 Jan 2020

Nexans AFN 33kV Substation Cable Termination With GPH Mechanical Shearbolt Lugs

Image: Phil Elliott Chief Executive Officer at Cuthbert Stewart Ltd Pictured: Nexans AFN 33kV Substation Cable Termination With GPH Mechanical Shearbolt Lugs Kristof Rottiers (Area Technical Customer Manager – Asia Pacific at Nexans Power Accessories) commented, “this type of cable termination installation is common in New Zealand. The Nexans AFN series of outdoor...

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Pirelli Joint | 132kV Oil Filled Cable Joint with Wipe & Chamfer

Published 22 Jan 2020

Pirelli Joint | 132kV Oil Filled Cable Joint with Wipe & Chamfer

Pictured: 132kV Pirelli Oil Filled Cable Joint with Wipe & Chamfer. Image Courtesy of: Tiann Mong – High Voltage Cable Jointer at CBi-Electric: African Cables. Jointers blog Subscribe now to our POWER NEWSLETTER– a monthly email circulation packed with news, projects, videos, technical tips, training information, promotions, webinars, career opportunities and...

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Pfisterer 3XL Cable Terminations | Cables Stripped & Pluggable

Published 22 Jan 2020

Pfisterer 3XL Cable Terminations  | Cables Stripped & Pluggable

3XL Pictured : 6 x 630sqmm 33kV 3XL Pfisterer Cable Terminations. Image Courtesy : Lee Richards (Self Employed Cable Jointer at LR Power Services). T&D are Main Distributors & Stockists for the Pfisterer range of Medium Voltage Power Products including Connex Plugs, Cable Jointing Tools, Sicon Connectors, Surge Arresters and Electrical Safety Equipment. further...

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345kV HPFF USI Full Stop Joint To Okonite 3500 KCM Cable

Published 09 Jan 2020

345kV HPFF USI Full Stop Joint To Okonite 3500 KCM Cable

345kV Image: Richard Huston – High Voltage Cable Splicer at IBEW Local 17 with WH Chester Pictured: 345kV HPFF USI Full Stop Joint To Okonite 3500 KCM Cable. Richard Huston has 14 years experience of high voltage cable splicing/jointing up to 345kV. More from Richard Huston … WH Chester W.A....

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Mosdorfer CCL High Voltage Heat Shrink Cable Joints (Type Testing)

Published 08 Jan 2020

Mosdorfer CCL High Voltage Heat Shrink Cable Joints (Type Testing)

Pictured : Type Testing Mosdorfer CCL HV heat shrink cable joints in KIT Germany. Dual wall heat shrink tubes are used to rebuild the cable insulation with built-in stress control. Image : Ahmad Haidar (Sales Business Development Consultant at Mosdorfer CCL Systems. T&D, the leading supplier of Cable Jointing, Cable Pulling &...

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