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EASIER TO INSTALL AND LAY

In view of the difficulties often encountered when installing cables as a result of the restricted spaceavailable, reductions in the diameter and weight of SECTORFLEX

®

cables may be critical for impro-ving productivity and quality in terms of installation. The cables will take up less space on the trays, will run through tubes and ducting more easily, will withstand a smaller bend diameter and will requi- re less tensile strength. Furthermore, the greater space available will help encourage more effective dissipation of the heat generated by the losses in the cable, improving its operating conditions.

Conventional circular cable SECTORFLEX
® cable

LONGER CONTINUOUS LENGTHS

Another significant consequence of the reduction in the diameter and weight of SECTORFLEX

®

cables is that the length available on a coil can be increased in relation to conventional cable. Thisreduces the number of joints required during installation, with a significant saving on total installation costs.

Coil Requirements

With conventional circular cable With SECTORFLEX
® cable
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