The presentation provides information on Prysmian Group, the world's largest cable company, and its Aberdeen distribution center. Key details include:
- Prysmian Group has €8.2B in annual turnover, operates in 50 countries with 98 plants and 22,000 employees, and has over 130 years of combined experience.
- The Aberdeen distribution center services the North Sea oil & gas industry, stocking over 300km of offshore and marine cables. It can handle orders from a few meters up to major projects involving thousands of meters.
- The center supplies common cable types like BS6883, BS7917, NEK606, IEEE45 cables to clients like BP, Transocean
Catalog thiết bị đóng cắt Fuji Electric - 12 - VCB & VMC
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CTY TNHH HẠO PHƯƠNG - Nhà phân phối chính thức các thiết bị điện công nghiệp và tự động hóa của hãng FUJI ELECTRIC JAPAN tại Việt Nam
Xem chi tiết các sản phẩm Fuji Electric tại
http://haophuong.com/b1033533/fuji-electric
Applications of power electronics in HVDCKabilesh K
Role of Power electronics in HVDC and Transmission system. What are the components of Power electronics used in HVDC. Types of HVDC Links. Advantages of HVDC over HVAC.
Catalog thiết bị đóng cắt Fuji Electric - 12 - VCB & VMC
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CTY TNHH HẠO PHƯƠNG - Nhà phân phối chính thức các thiết bị điện công nghiệp và tự động hóa của hãng FUJI ELECTRIC JAPAN tại Việt Nam
Xem chi tiết các sản phẩm Fuji Electric tại
http://haophuong.com/b1033533/fuji-electric
Applications of power electronics in HVDCKabilesh K
Role of Power electronics in HVDC and Transmission system. What are the components of Power electronics used in HVDC. Types of HVDC Links. Advantages of HVDC over HVAC.
Purpose
Earthing systems are required to manage the transfer of fault energy in such a manner as to limit the
risk to people, equipment and system operation to acceptable levels. An earthing system is required
to perform this function for the life of the electrical network for which it is installed, for the range of
configurations of the network and nearby infrastructure that are foreseeable. The earthing system
may need to be augmented over time so as to continue to fulfil this function.
Safety for personnel and public
The earthing system is required to manage any hazardous potential differences to which personnel
or members of the public may be exposed. These potential differences include:
»» touch voltages (including transferred touch voltages)
»» step voltages
»» hand to hand voltages.
These voltages can be present on metallic equipment within substations, associated with substations
or equipment associated with powerlines/cables, or even on non-power system plant items nearby
(and not associated with) the electrical system. The soil potential relative to the metallic equipment
needs to be carefully considered. For a hazardous situation to arise, a power system earth fault must
be coincident with a person being at a location exposed to a consequential hazardous voltage.
The earthing system achieves an acceptable risk of shock for people by equipotential bonding or
isolating the metallic equipment and infrastructure. The earthing system may also involve the use of
insulating barriers to reduce the risk of hazardous potential differences. Earthing systems, while not
actively operating for the majority of time, are 'safety critical' systems in that under fault conditions
they must operate to ensure safety of staff and the public as well as protection of system equipment.
As 'constant supervision' is not usually available (as it is for the phase conductors) deterioration or
damage can remain latent. For this reason the design, installation and maintenance is all the more
critical. Where an earthing system is inadequately designed, poorly installed, or not supervised through
appropriate maintenance it will not reliably operate to provide safety when required to do so. This risk
is not acceptable, as responsible management can generally ensure safety for a reasonable cost.
We had made a working model on static VAR compensator which is made by power electronic switch and mechanically switched. We had chosen mechanically switched capacitor method to improved receiving end voltage as well as power factor.
Prysmian Draka supplies a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas power, control and instrumentation cables for use on oil platforms and floating oil production units (FPSO). T&D distribute an extensive range of cables from 250V to 33kV - a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas industry cables to IEEE, UKOOA and IEC specification.
The T&D and Prysmian commercial relationshipgoes back to the previous century. T&D have distributed the Prysmian Components range of cable joints, cable glands, cable cleats and high voltage cable terminations for several decades. The new relationship will now extend T&D's portfolio to embrace Prysmian Draka Offshore Marine, Oil & Gas cables.
Prysmian Draka Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Cables - Overview
RFOU(i) 250V S1/S5 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU(c)250V S2/S6 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(i)250V S3/S7 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(c)250V S4/S8 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
RU(i) 250V S11 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(i) 250V S13 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(c) 250V S14 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU 0,6/1kV P1/P8 Halogen-free, mud resistant power cable
RFOU 6/10(12)kV P3/P10 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
RFOU 12/20(24)kVP19/P21 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
BFOU 0,6/1kV P5/P12 Halogen-free, mud resistant, fire resistant power cable
UX 1000V P15 Halogen-free, mud resistant insulated conductor
RU 0,6/1kV P18 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
BU 0,6/1kV P17 Halogen-free, fire resistant, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
QFCI Fire resistant optical fibre cable, halogen-free
AICI Optical cable for industrial environments
IFLI 250V P16 Cables for living quarter and office areas, halogen-free
Purpose
Earthing systems are required to manage the transfer of fault energy in such a manner as to limit the
risk to people, equipment and system operation to acceptable levels. An earthing system is required
to perform this function for the life of the electrical network for which it is installed, for the range of
configurations of the network and nearby infrastructure that are foreseeable. The earthing system
may need to be augmented over time so as to continue to fulfil this function.
Safety for personnel and public
The earthing system is required to manage any hazardous potential differences to which personnel
or members of the public may be exposed. These potential differences include:
»» touch voltages (including transferred touch voltages)
»» step voltages
»» hand to hand voltages.
These voltages can be present on metallic equipment within substations, associated with substations
or equipment associated with powerlines/cables, or even on non-power system plant items nearby
(and not associated with) the electrical system. The soil potential relative to the metallic equipment
needs to be carefully considered. For a hazardous situation to arise, a power system earth fault must
be coincident with a person being at a location exposed to a consequential hazardous voltage.
The earthing system achieves an acceptable risk of shock for people by equipotential bonding or
isolating the metallic equipment and infrastructure. The earthing system may also involve the use of
insulating barriers to reduce the risk of hazardous potential differences. Earthing systems, while not
actively operating for the majority of time, are 'safety critical' systems in that under fault conditions
they must operate to ensure safety of staff and the public as well as protection of system equipment.
As 'constant supervision' is not usually available (as it is for the phase conductors) deterioration or
damage can remain latent. For this reason the design, installation and maintenance is all the more
critical. Where an earthing system is inadequately designed, poorly installed, or not supervised through
appropriate maintenance it will not reliably operate to provide safety when required to do so. This risk
is not acceptable, as responsible management can generally ensure safety for a reasonable cost.
We had made a working model on static VAR compensator which is made by power electronic switch and mechanically switched. We had chosen mechanically switched capacitor method to improved receiving end voltage as well as power factor.
Prysmian Draka supplies a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas power, control and instrumentation cables for use on oil platforms and floating oil production units (FPSO). T&D distribute an extensive range of cables from 250V to 33kV - a complete range of marine, offshore oil and gas industry cables to IEEE, UKOOA and IEC specification.
The T&D and Prysmian commercial relationshipgoes back to the previous century. T&D have distributed the Prysmian Components range of cable joints, cable glands, cable cleats and high voltage cable terminations for several decades. The new relationship will now extend T&D's portfolio to embrace Prysmian Draka Offshore Marine, Oil & Gas cables.
Prysmian Draka Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Cables - Overview
RFOU(i) 250V S1/S5 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU(c)250V S2/S6 Halogen-free, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(i)250V S3/S7 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
BFOU(c)250V S4/S8 Halogen-free, mud and fire resistant instrumentation cable
RU(i) 250V S11 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(i) 250V S13 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
BU(c) 250V S14 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant instrumentation cable
RFOU 0,6/1kV P1/P8 Halogen-free, mud resistant power cable
RFOU 6/10(12)kV P3/P10 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
RFOU 12/20(24)kVP19/P21 Halogen-free, mud resistant HV power cable
BFOU 0,6/1kV P5/P12 Halogen-free, mud resistant, fire resistant power cable
UX 1000V P15 Halogen-free, mud resistant insulated conductor
RU 0,6/1kV P18 Halogen-free, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
BU 0,6/1kV P17 Halogen-free, fire resistant, unarmoured, mud resistant power cable
QFCI Fire resistant optical fibre cable, halogen-free
AICI Optical cable for industrial environments
IFLI 250V P16 Cables for living quarter and office areas, halogen-free
ABB are a leading manufacturer of medium voltage (MV) fuses used as main or back up protection elements of systems and apparatus. Fuses (commonly recognized as High Voltage Fuses) are classified as current limiting and non-current limiting (expulsion).
ABB fuses are designed based on wide application experience coming from designing of electrical protection in medium voltage systems and coordination with ABB products where fuses are applicable (air and SF6 insulated switchgears with load break switches, distribution transformers and contactors).
ABB MV HV medium-high voltage fuses protect distribution transformers, motors, switchgear and capacitor banks against overload currents - ABB MV-HV fuses can operate as sole devices or can be combined with air/SF6 insulated switch disconnectors. T&D distribute ABB medium voltage fuses for safe protection of 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 7.2kV, 11kV, 12kV 15kV, 20kV, 22kV, 24kV, 33kV, 36kV and 42kV cable systems.
900 Series Interface F Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface F bushings on switchgear and transformers up to 42kV. Nexans 944TB Tee Connectors provide high voltage cable terminations using separable tee shape connectors :
Nexans 944TB/G - 12kV 2500Amp 70-80sqmm Conductors
Nexans K944TB/G - 24kV 2500Amp 16-800sqmm Conductors
Nexans M944TB/G - 36kV 2500Amp 35-800sqmm Conductors
Nexans P944TB/G - 42kV 1250Amp 50-800sqmm Conductors
400 Series Interface B Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface B bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
200 Series Interface A Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface A bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
400 Series Interface C Compact Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface C bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
400 Series Interface C Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface C bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
LV-HV Cable Jointers Tools for 1000V, 11kV, 33kV Cable Preparation.
Low voltage cable jointing tools for cable stripping and cable preparation of DNO utility and industrial power cables including waveform, consac, XLPE and PILC. High voltage cable jointing tools enable the cable preparation, stripping, cutting and removal of insulation (XLPE, EPR), semi-conductive screens (bonded and peelable) and outer cable sheaths (PVC, PE, EPR) from single and multi-core 11-33kV cables, including Triplex cable. T&D also stock and distribute Cembre Cable Crimping & Cable Cutting Tools and SEB Cable Pulling and Laying Equipment including cable rollers, cable socks, drum jacks and conduit rods.
CATU Electrical Safety Equipment ranges : CATU Voltage Detectors, CATU Phase Comparators, CATU Lock-out Tag-out, CATU Short-Circuiting Systems, CATU Portable Earthing Equipment & Kits, CATU Life Saving Intervention Kits, CATU Substation Safety Kits, CATU Insulating Sticks, CATU Insulating Rubber Gloves, CATU Insulating Matting and CATU Arc Flash Clothing.
CATU Electrical Safety Equipment protects Senior Authorised Persons (SAP's), Linesmen, Cable Jointers and High Voltage Electrical Engineers during switching and maintenance operations on low and high voltage cable systems, including 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 33kV and EHV.
CATU Voltage ranges : LV up to 1000 volts, HV up to 52kV (including 11kV 33kV) and EHV above 52kV (including 66kV, 132kV, 275kV, 400kV).
T&D service utilities, power, construction, rail, mining, street lighting, subsea, offshore, oil, gas and petrochemical industries with global market leading CATU Electrical Safety Equipment.
Euromold Connectors 400 Series Interface Type C Bushing - 630Amp
* Connector Type : M16 Bolted Copper Insert
* Voltage Range : 11/12kV-33/36kV
* Current Rating : 630amps
* Specification : CENELEC EN50180 & EN50181
Euromold 430TB Elbow Connectors are used with 400 Series Interface C Bushing.
As a successful international cable manufacturer nobody knows more about cable than Draka. Through a continual programme of research and development, Draka lead the way with a world beating range of premium quality cables that meet and often exceed British Standards and are fully BASEC approved.
Draka is a major supplier to the construction industry, with a complete range of housewiring and low voltage supply cables, for use in domestic premises, commercial office developments and public buildings, such as retail business parks, hospitals and sports complexes. In addition to this general range of energy cables, the company is a market leader in the production of fire retardant cables and addresses the needs of a host of specific, individual markets and applications.
Shrink Polymer Systems high voltage (HV) heat shrink cable joints, cable terminations and busbar tape and tubings for 6.6kV, 11kV, 24kV and 33kV.
SPS HV Cable Joints - Straight, transition, pot-end, trifurcating and branch cable joints for both polymeric and paper cables, 11kV-33kV.
SPS HV Cable Terminations - Single and 3 core, indoor and outdoor high voltage cable terminations for both polymeric and paper cables, 11kV-33kV.
SPS 6.6kV, 11kV and 33kV heat shrink cable joint kits and cable termination kits are quick and easy to install by trained HV jointers providing high reliability and excellent performance for high voltage cable circuits. SPS heat shrink cable termination and joint kits are suitable for three and single core XLPE, EPR and PILC cables, including utility specification Triplex cables 11kV-33kV.
SPS heat shrink cable joints and cable terminations are Tested to International Standards outlined in Cenelec HD 628 S1 and 629.1 S2 : 2006 - encompassing VDE 0278 and IEC 60502 - peace of mind performance.
THORNE & DERRICK UK are Exclusive UK Distributors for SPS Shrink Polymer Systems. T&D SPS provide the most competitive prices, largest stocks and first class service for LV-HV cable joints, cable terminations and accessories up to 33kV.
Tested to Cenelec, VDE, IEC Standards - save time and money without compromising high voltage cable installations.
T&D supply LV-HV Cable Accessories, Cable Jointing & Electrical Eqpt - we service UK and global contractors involved in cable installations, cable jointing, substation and electrical construction at LV, 11kV, 33kV and EHV. We export to utilities, power, construction, rail, mining, offshore, oil, gas and petrochemical industries.
An overview of Harbour Industries production processes and capabilities.
Includes high performance wires, cables and coaxial products utilising fluoropolymer materials such as PTFE, FEP and PFA.
Featured products include Datamaster aerospace data cables and LL High performance coaxial cables
Prysmian offers a comprehensive range of flexible cable solutions with Class 5 conductors for fixed installations. With Flexible XLPE and Fire Performance cables, Prysmian has a full suite of cables for the entire Construction market.
Prysmian Cables - Prysmian Mining & Tunnelling Cables
Prysmian mining and tunnelling cables are suitable for opencast and deep underground applications, this includes power and control cables for both LV-HV low and high voltage installations.
2M KABLO was established in Istanbul - TURKEY in 1993 for low voltage cables production. The company started production of data, control, coaxial, audio-video cables at first stages and later continued with fire resistant and instrumentation cables. Today, the wide range of products are presented with the registered brands: 2MKAB (Control, Coaxial, Instrumentation, Data Cables, Power Cables, Marine and Shipboard Cables), FireKab (Fire Resistant Cables) and LOOKAB (Audio – Video Cables).
2M KABLO has been supplying to the Construction (High rise, intelligent, semi-intelligent buildings, hospitals, universities, residence projects, etc.) , Oil &Gas, Petrochemical, Nuclear, Power Plant projects, Automation, Fire & Security, Satellite, Broadcasting, Staging, Audio-Video industries as well as OEM production. The exports ratio is more than 40% with destination to France, Switzerland, Netherlands, Germany, UK , Iran, Iraq, Qatar, U.A.E. , Russia, Slovenia, Thailand, Canada, Turkmenistan, Bulgaria, Latvia, Pakistan, Syria, Hungary, Ireland, Denmark, Lebanon, Malta, Greece, Belgium, Jordan, Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Lithuania, Macedonia, Sudan , Portugal, Slovakia, Czech Republic, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Serbia, Albania, Georgia, Ozbekistan, Egypt, Oman, Mexico, Vietnam, Libya, Afghanistan, South Africa and T.R.N.C.A regional office and a warehouse has been active in Moscow - RUSSIA since 2005, too.
Case Study - Aberdeen Harbour use Siklu EtherHaul to Integrate CCTV & Access ...Purdicom
As one of the UKs busiest ports and serving the North Sea oil and gas industry, Aberdeen Harbour uses Siklu EtherHaul millimetre wave wireless to connect the new Torry Marine Base with a future-proof solution.
Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
Uploaded by THORNE & DERRICK LV HV Jointing, Earthing, Substation & Electrical Eqpt | Explosive Atmosphere Experts & ATEX IECEx.
THORNE & DERRICK based in the UK are international distributors of LV, MV & HV Cable Installation, Jointing, Substation & Electrical Equipment.
Since 1985, T&D have established an international reputation based on SERVICE | INTEGRITY | TRUST.
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
How world-class product teams are winning in the AI era by CEO and Founder, P...
Prysmian Draka - Oil, Marine & Gas Cable Presentation
1. 1Presentation title | Prysmian Group | Date
Thorne & Derrick
Presented by Draka – 30th May 2013
2. 2Presentation title | Prysmian Group | Date
The Prysmian Group
2012 Turnover - €8.2b
The worlds largest cable
company
50 countries
98 plants
22,000 employees
130 years of combined
experience
First class cable solutions
Advanced technology
Outstanding service
One leader, TWO brands
4. 4Presentation title | Prysmian Group | Date
The Global organisation
Energy Telecom
Power &
Transmission
Construction
&
Infrastructure
Industry Telecommunication
Solutions
Optical
Fibre
Multimedia
Two main divisions
5. 5Presentation title | Prysmian Group | Date
Recent highlights
Dubai’s Burj Khalifa at 828m the tallest
structure in the world – supplied 700kms of fire
performance & elevator cables.
Abu Dhabi Power Transmission System
230kms Power cables for grid station link
providing power to F1 race track & local cultural
district.
Deepest Submarine Power Link
manufactured & laid 860kms of power cable
connecting the grids of Sardinia and mainland
Italy reaching a depth of 1630m.
Global Broadband Community in Australia we
are creating a “fibre to premise” network for 93%
of the countries homes & businesses, special
termite resistant, rodent proof, high strength
cables.
6. 6Presentation title | Prysmian Group | Date
UK Business Family Tree
Prysmian SpA
(Registered in Italy)
Prysmian UK Group Ltd
Reg. No. 8015886
Draka Distribution
Aberdeen Ltd
Reg. No. 5783813
Draka UK Ltd
Reg. No. 939069
Draka Comteq UK
Reg. No. 5040573
Prysmian Cables &
Systems Ltd
Reg. No. 958507
Draka UK Group Ltd
Reg. No 2403845
Prysmian Metals Ltd
Reg. No. 3896724
Draka Holding NV
(Registered in the Netherlands)
7. 7Presentation title | Prysmian Group | Date
Prysmian Group – Draka Distrbution Aberdeen
Location
Unit 3, Peterseat Drive,
Altens Industrial Estate
Aberdeen AB12 3HT
Tel: 01224 244800
Fax: 01224 249839
Floor Areas
Offices……………….332sq.m
Warehouse .....…905sq.m
Total……………....1237sq.m
Outside yard..…2,358sq.m
Inventory Level
Approx €2.5m
Over 300kms Offshore &
Marine cables
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The Aberdeen team
Iain Duncan
Sales Supervisor
iain.duncan@prysmiangroup.com
Tel: 01224-244803
Ken Willox
Warehouse / QA Manager
ken.willox@prysmiangroup.com
Tel:01224-244804
Bill Topp
Sales Co-ordinator
bill.topp@prysmiangroup.com
Tel: 01224-244805
Graham Ross
Business Unit Manager
graham.ross@prysmiangroup.com
Tel: 01224-244807
Hugh Mitchell
Warehouse operative
hugh.mitchell@prysmiangroup.com
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What Aberdeen can offer its customers
The unique flexibility of a distributor
but with the peace of mind of dealing
directly with the manufacturer.
24/7 service from our modern fully
equipped warehouse.
Full cutting & labeling service.
Wide range of products & resources
including inventory of over 300kms
Offshore & Marine cables.
Ability to handle any size of order from
just a few metres right up the a major
project involving thousands of metres.
Dedicated local delivery service for
those urgent requirements.
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Countries Supplied from Aberdeen
• UK
• Rep of Ireland
• France
• Germany
• Norway
• Finland
• UAE
• Italy
• Poland
• Spain
• Czech Republic
• Kazakhstan
• Azerbaijan
• Japan
• Brazil
• USA
• Singapore
• Switzerland
• South Africa
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Products available from Aberdeen
UKOOA / BS6883 / BS7917 Offshore
NEK606 Offshore (RFOU/BFOU)
IEC Standard Shipboard
IEEE Bostrig – American Type P
Offshore Fibre Optic (QFCI/AICI)
Top Drive Service Loops
Data Cable
Glands & Adaptors
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Recent Prysmian Group projects
Statoil Valemon
Statoil Troll A
Upgrade
Conoco Phillips –
Eldfisk 2/7S
Jurong Shipyard –
Espadon 1 Drill ship
Noble Drilling
JU3000 Jack up Seadrill – West
Castor Jack up
Statoil Gudrun
project
Conoco Phillips –
Jasmine project
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Global Distribution Network
North / South America
Draka Marine, Oil & Gas International
1610 Greens Road, Ste. 300
Houston, Texas 77032
1-888-354-2225
Far East
Draka Offshore Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
25 Tuas South Street 1
638034 Singapore
+65 6897 7888
Nordic’s / Russia
Draka Norsk Kabel AS
N-3001 Drammen, Norway
+47 32 24 90 00
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Our O&G manufacturing plants
Drammen, Norway
Merlino, Italy
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Basic Product Information
We specialise in the manufacture & supply of Offshore & Marine cable, the
most common types being designed to the following standards:
BS6883:1999 NEK TS 606: 2009
BS7917:1999 IEEE45
IEC60092-353 IEC60092-376
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BS6883
Common Constructions:
Unarmoured 600/1000v – Draka type RU
Armoured (galvanised steel wire braid) 600/1000v – Draka Type
RFCU
Screened Instrumentation 250v – e.g. Draka type RFCU(C)
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BS7917
Common Constructions:
Unarmoured 600/1000v – Draka type BU
Armoured (galvanised steel wire braid) 600/1000v – Draka
Type BFCU
Screened Instrumentation 250v – e.g.Draka type BFCU(C)
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UKOOA Coding
Example above KJH00:
K = Flame retardant, low smoke and fume / 150/250V
J = Flame retardant, Grey, GSWB, Collective
H = 3 pair
00 = 0.75 mm2, flexible (class 5) stranded tinned copper cores
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NEK TS 606 – both flame retardant (R) & fire resistant (B)
Common Constructions:
Unarmoured 600/1000v – Draka type RU / BU
Armoured (tinned copper wire braid) 600/1000v – Draka Type RFOU /
BFOU
Screened Instrumentation 250v – e.g.Draka type RFOU(C) / BFOU(C)
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Why NEK606?
From 1972 to 1988 a huge variety of cable types were specified by
different oil companies / operaters.
E.g. DNK manufactured over 40 different single pair cables due to different core colours, sheath marking
etc.
In 1988 a commitee was established in Norway to standardise the
variety of offshore topside cables in North Sea area.
All major oil companies plus cable manufacturers participated in
this work
After one year’s teamwork the first draft was issued.This
standardisation resulted in increased availability and cost
effectiveness
NEK 606 puts the necessary IEC standards into a single system for
the specification of high preformance offshore topside cables.
Including minimum test requirements for harsh environments.
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NEK 606 – the IEC standards
IEC 60092-353 – Power
IEC 60092-376 – Instrumentation
IEC 60332-1 and 60332-3-22 – Flame Retardant
IEC 60331-21, 31 – Fire Resistant
IEC 60754-1,2 – Halogen Free
IEC 61034-1,2 – Low Smoke
IEC 60228 - Conductor
Additional specified Mud resistance requirement
- Tested immersed in actual MUD at 70°C – 56 days
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NEK 606 – the Type Codes
Power cables: Types P1 to P34
Instrumentation cables: Types S1 to S16
Optical fibre cables: Types F1 to F6
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IEEE45 – Type P
Common Constructions:
Unarmoured 600/1000v – Draka type Bostrig 125
Armoured (bronze wire braid) 600/1000v – Draka type Bostrig
125 BS
Screened Instrumentation 600/1000v – Draka type Bostrig 125
Signal
38. PRESENTED TO:
Draka Cableteq | Marine, Oil & Gas International
12-13. September 2006
Product Training
UKOOA – BS 6883/7917
Cables :
MOG Distribution Center
Aberdeen
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UKOOA – BS 6883 / 7917
Basic cable design
Code designation for Cables
Design specifications
Basic properties
Cable types
Cable types and applications
Approvals
Topics of Presentation
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UKOOA - BS
BS 6883:1991 (today BS6883:1999 and 7917:1999)
BS 6360:1991 (IEC 60228)
BS 7655:1993 (IEC 60092-351 and 60092-359)
BS 6425 Part 1: 1991 (IEC 60754-1,2)
BS 7622:1993 (IEC 61034-1,2)
BS 6469 Part 1,2,99 (IEC 811)
IEC 60332-3
IEC 60331
UKOOA listing the following BS standards:
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UKOOA
UKOOA Instrumentation, Power and Control Cable Coding
A five character aplha-numeric code:
1st character Fire performance/Voltage rating
2nd character Cable construction
3rd character No of cores, pairs, triples, quadruples
4th & 5th character Conductor cross-sectional area
K J H 00
Example above KJH00:
K = Flame retardant, low smoke and fume / 150/250V
J = Flame retardant, Grey, GSWB, Collective
H = 3 pair
00 = 0.75 mm2, flexible (class 5) stranded tinned copper cores
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Tinned stranded copper conductor
class 2 or 5 (0,75, 1,0 and 1,5 mm2)
Circular
EPR or Mica/EPR insulation
Extruded inner covering (EPR based)
Armoured (GSWB) (Un-armoured)
Halogen-free thermoset sheath, SW4
Basic cable design
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Code designation for Cables
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Power cables
BS 6883:1999 or 1991 (0,6/1kV – 8,7/15kV)
BS 7917:1999 on fire resistant cables
Instrumentation cables
BS 6883:1999 or 1991 (150/250V)
BS 7917:1999 on fire resistant cables
Design specifications
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Basic properties
All UKOOA cables are: LSFROH = Low Smoke, Flame Retardant, Zero(O) Halogen
Self-extinguishing / Does not propagate the fire IEC 60332-1 / 60332-3-22
Does not give off corrosive gases BS 6425 part 1 (IEC 60754-1,2)
Does not give off thick smoke ( low smoke) BS 7622:1993 (IEC 61034-1,2)
Gives off only a minimum of toxic gases in fire (low tox)
Flexible and easy to install
Minimum installation temperature -15°C
Fire Resistant Cables will secure circuit integrity in a fire! IEC 60331-21, 31
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Cable types and applications
The range of Flame Retardant Cables
RFCU
Power and Instrumentation
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Cable types and applications
The RFCU design:
Tinned Stranded Copper Inner covering EVA, SW4
EPR insulation Galvanized Steel Wire Braid
11312
45
312
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Cable types and applications
Maximum operating conductor temperature 90°C BS6883
Design guidelines 0,6/1kV cables BS6883
Design guidelines 6,6kV, 11kV and 15kV cables BS6883
Design guidelines 250V cables BS6883
The RFCU design:
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Cable types and applications
Applications:
General purpose cable; Power Distribution (LV and MV)
Control systems
Lighting
Instrumentation
Communication
Fixed installations in both EX- and safe areas
This cable can be installed and operated indoors and
outdoors, also
drilling area
The RFCU design:
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Cable types and applications
The range of Fire Resistant Cables
BFCU
Power and Instrumentation
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Cable types and applications
The BFCU design:
Tinned Stranded Copper Inner covering EVA, SW4
Mica Glass Tape + EPR insulation Galvanized Steel Wire Braid
54
31
2
54
31
2
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Cable types and applications
Maximum operating conductor temperature 90°C BS7917
Design guidelines 0,6/1kV cables BS7917
Design guidelines 250V cables BS7917
Fire resistant IEC 60331-21, -31
The BFCU design:
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Cable types and applications
The BFCU design : “All in one”
Applications: General Purpose + Emergency and critical
systems;
Emergency power distribution, Emergency lighting and Control
systems
Power supply for elevators, Emergency generators, Fire pumps,
Emergency power systems, Emergency switch board,
Emergency fire pumps, Emergency Shut Down systems,
Fire & Gas detection & monotoring systems
Emergency telephone systems - Alarm systems, Other critical
systems
Fixed installations in both EX- and safe areas
This cable can be installed and operated indoors and outdoors,
also drilling area
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Cable types and applications
The unique BFCU Flex Flame design:
Inner covering with;
In normal conditions: Good heat conductor
In a fire situation:
It foams – watercooling - turns into a Heat block
spaghetti- effect (controls internal pressure)
burns to a ceramic – with good mechanical protection
IEC 60331-21 ( 750 °C, 90 minutes)
(also enhanced to 1000°C 3 hours)
IEC 60331-31 (hammershock, 830 °C, 120 min.)
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NEK 606
NEK 606(2004) Mud resistant cables
Also MUD resistant cables to be halogenfree
RFOU/BFOU
Draka Norsk Kabel combines this mud req. in a
dual compound which is both halogenfree and
MUD resistant. RFOU/BFOU
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Tinned stranded copper conductor,
class 2
Circular
EPR or Mica/EPR insulation
Extruded inner covering
Armoured (TCWB) / Un-armoured
Halogen-free thermoset sheath, SHF2
Basic cable design
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Code designation for Cables
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Power cables
IEC 60092-353 (1kV and 3kV)
IEC 60092-354 (Medium Voltage 6kV to 30kV)
Instrumentation cables
IEC 60092-376 (250V)
Design specifications
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Basic properties
All FlexFlame cables are: LSFROH = Low Smoke, Flame Retardant, Zero(O) Halogen
Self-extinguishing / Does not propagate the fire IEC 60332-1 / 60332-3-22
Does not give off corrosive gases IEC 60754-1,2
Does not give off thick smoke ( low smoke) IEC 61034-1,2
Gives off only a minimum of toxic gases in fire (low tox)
Flexible and easy to install
Minimum installation temperature -20°C
Fire Resistant Cables will secure circuit integrity in a fire! IEC 60331-21, 31
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Cable types and applications
The range of Flame Retardant Cables
RFOU
Power and Instrumentation
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Cable types and applications
The RFOU design:
Tinned Stranded Copper Inner covering EVA, SHF2
EPR insulation Tinned Copper braid
11312
45
312
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Cable types and applications
Maximum operating conductor temperature 90°C IEC 60092-
351
Design guidelines 0,6/1kV cables IEC 60092-353
Design guidelines 6kV, 10kV, 15kV, 20kV
and 30kV cables IEC 60092-354
Design guidelines 250V cables IEC 60092-376
Mud resistant in accordance with NEK 606
The RFOU design:
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Cable types and applications
Applications:
General purpose cable; Power Distribution (LV and MV)
Control systems
Lighting
Instrumentation
Communication
Fixed installations in both EX- and safe areas
This cable can be installed and operated indoors and
outdoors, also
drilling area
The RFOU design:
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Product range RFOU 250V
Generally,
Pair & triples in 0,75 & 1,5 mm² (and some 2,5 mm²)
Either individually shielded pair/triples
or Collectively shielded pairs/triples
1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 & 24 pairs & triples (in some cases also
32 pair)
Product range
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Cable types and applications
The range of Fire Resistant Cables
BFOU
Power and Instrumentation
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Cable types and applications
The BFOU design:
Tinned Stranded Copper Inner covering EVA, SHF2
Mica Glass Tape + EPR insulation Tinned Copper braid
54
31
2
54
31
2
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Cable types and applications
Maximum operating conductor temperature 90°C IEC 60092-
351
Design guidelines 0,6/1kV cables IEC 60092-353
Design guidelines 250V cables IEC 60092-376
Mud resistant in accordance with NEK 606
Fire resistant IEC 60331-21, -31
The BFOU design:
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Cable types and applications
The BFOU design : “All in one”
Applications: General Purpose + Emergency and critical
systems;
Emergency power distribution, Emergency lighting and Control
systems
Power supply for elevators, Emergency generators, Fire pumps,
Emergency power systems, Emergency switch board,
Emergency fire pumps, Emergency Shut Down systems,
Fire & Gas detection & monotoring systems
Emergency telephone systems - Alarm systems, Other critical
systems
Fixed installations in both EX- and safe areas
This cable can be installed and operated indoors and outdoors,
also drilling area
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Cable types and applications
The unique BFOU Flex Flame design:
Favuseal inner covering with;
In normal conditions: Good heat conductor
In a fire situation:
It foams – watercooling - turns into a Heat block
spaghetti- effect (controls internal pressure)
burns to a ceramic – with good mechanical protection
IEC 60331-21 ( 750 °C, 90 minutes)
(also enhanced to 1000°C 3 hours)
IEC 60331-31 (hammershock, 830 °C, 120 min.)
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Product range BFOU 250V
Generally,
Pair & triples in 0,75 & 1,5 mm² (and some 2,5 mm²)
Either individually shielded pair/triples
or Collectivelly shielded pairs/triples
1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 & 24 pairs & triples
Product range
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Approvals
Draka Norsk Kabel
registrations/certifications:
Det Norske Veritas
Lloyds registry of Shipping
Germanischer Lloyd
American Bureau of Shipping
Rina
Bureau Veritas
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Transport Canada – CSA
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Power cables
IEC 60092-353 (1kV and 3kV) Amend 1,
Annex A
IEC 60092-354 (Medium Voltage 6kV to
30kV)
Instrumentation cables
IEC 60092-3 (250V)
Cold bend (-40°C) / Cold impact (-35 °C) to CSA
A rubberized polyamide tape underneath a
low temperature resistant EVA sheath
RFOU/BFOU cables for cold climate
Cables for cold climate
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Range also includes
Mud resistant cables
RFOB / BFOB, a special MUD resistant and cold
bend/impact resistant Nitrile/PVC sheath
Unarmoured fire resistant cables
BFXU – power cables 0,6/1kV and instrumentation
cables 250V
Unarmoured flame retardant cables
RFXU – power cables 0,6/1kV
MV flame retardant power cables
RFOU 3,6/6(7,2)kV and 8,7(15(17,5)kV
Flame retardant earthing wire
UX 600V
Cables for cold climate, cont.
Cables for cold climate