TTL-15kV/25kV Deadbreak Apparatus Bushing

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TTL-15kV/25kV Deadbreak Apparatus Bushing is used to connect two or more 600 A deadbreak terminators. Deadbreak Connector plugs are typically used in a separable splice, or with a bushing extender, to increase the distance from the apparatus front plate to the 600A terminator, easing cable training.

 

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Product Structure information

1.Hex wrench: easy to Installation.

2. Current-carrying component :is an industry standard, 5/8"-11 threaded rod, available in both aluminum and copper,meet the requirement standard IEEE386,

3.SEMI-CONDUCTIVE SHIELD: High-quality EPDM rubber provides protective deadfront shield that meets requirements of IEEE Standard 592.

4. INSULATION: High-quality EPDM rubber formulated, mixed, and milled in-house for consistent and reliable field performance.

Technical Parameters

Order Information

Description

Reference No.

600A 15kV T Connector

BS TTL-15/600

600A 25kV T Connector

BS TTL-25/600

 

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