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English: Insulation piercing connector (IPC)
is the accessories for Aerial bundled cable net work system. IPC (Insulation Piercing Connectors) are used to tap off low voltage XLPE insulated Aerial Bundled Cable (ABC), using a unique insulation piercing technique. Designed for all weather applications, corrosion resistant, ease of installation and low cost. Connections can be made fully live in minutes, without time- consuming crimping, applying insulation or sealing compound. Body moulded from tough, resilient, glass filled nylon for long service life exposed to weather (particularly sunlight) and is rounded to prevent damage to adjacent conductors. Extra hard copper contact teeth cut through insulation without splitting and ensure proper penetration into the conductor and electrical continuity without sacrificing the mechanical strength of the conductor. |
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Source | Delta Electrical Accessories Co. | ||
Author | Elecdelta | ||
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