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Power cables are widely used in a number of applications to distribute and transmit electricity, as mentioned below.
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The Power of United Cables Several cables and wires are taken together to form a power cable where the beneficial mechanical properties of each and every wire adds to the power cables. The power cables are highly popular in the industrial and mechanical factories and production units. They are well sheathed with a rubber or insulated material, generally used for distributing electricity, a large volume of electricity rather to different units. Power cables stands apart from the rest in the fact that the conductors or cables within the sheath are stranded which in turn provides flexibility to the power cable itself. If you have a project at hand which requires power cables, check out the below details and get in touch with the leading and certified power cable manufacturers to finalize the power cable and customize it based on your requirement. Applications– Power cables are widely used in a number of applications to distribute and transmit electricity, as mentioned below: Cables in Ships, Wind mills, Buildings and houses Connection between Transformer and switchgear Connection between Switchgear and individual load Connection between Generator and transformer Underground cables for utility distribution network in Urban areas Submarine cables for transmission purpose – Here insulation plays a key role. For electricity transmission in moist or water conditions insulation plays a key role. Without a high grade insulation, electricity transmission under water or involving water like water pumps and motors, irrigation, huge water pipes in multistoried buildings, can be risky! Power Cables and Voltages – Power cables can support voltage ranges as mentioned below: Low Voltages (LV) < 1 kV Medium Voltages (MV) > 1 kV and < 33 kV Generally low or medium voltages are used. However in some huge infrastructural or high budgeted projects, power cables are implemented with Extra High Voltage (EHV), say, up to 400 kV.
Features and Composition– Since it is a critical project involving electricity distribution in infrastructures or industrial sectors, a small carelessness might lead to a huge damage. So ensure that the power cables are tested and are quality assured to ensure they stand the test of time. Below are the features you should check for while finalizing power cables for your project: Only aluminium or copper conductors should be used The conductor configuration should be carefully chosen – 1-4 core can be used The material used to cover up the cables, should be such that it can bear a high temperature of heat and should not melt away easily or transmit electricity. It should be flexible enough to bend as per requirement Fillers, screens and material used for the cables should also be considered. Insulation material should be carefully selected and should be either of the below: EPR: Ethylene Propylene Rubber HEPR: Hard Ethylene Propylene Rubber PVC: Polyvinyl Chloride PE: Polyethylene (not used nowadays due to short life) PTFE: Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene XLPE: Cross Linked Poly Ethylene (The most commonly used in LV/ MV power cable) Reach out to the best and reputed power cables manufacturers in the market for the necessary guidance on installation, usage, precautions and after sales services. They will also help you choose the right type based on your project. Check for the quality certification to receive the most genuine products in order to deliver the best in your project. Source:The Power of United Cables