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Topic: utility-industry


Posted by TPC Team on October 9, 2023



To handle medium voltage safely and efficiently, it's essential to have a thorough understanding of the various cable types and designations. While they may appear similar, recognizing the crucial differences between them can mitigate potential hazards and enable you to choose the right cables that meet your specific requirements.

Medium voltage applications require cables that are designed specifically to handle voltages ranging from 5kV to 35kV, sometimes called Type-MV, Type-SH, and Type MV with concentric neutrals. Let's examine each of these three medium voltage cables more closely and go over the similarities and differences between them.

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Topics: Temporary Power, Industry Insights, Utility Industry, Medium Voltage Cable


Posted by TPC Team on November 28, 2018



As you know, the medium voltage cable business is full of risk if not carefully handled. When working within a 5kV to 35kV medium voltage range, it’s easy to keep your schedule top of mind, but safety has to come first. Do you have a deployment strategy? How does it perform for you?

Many companies talk about how safety is their top priority and promote the extra precautions they are taking to ensure personnel safety, but all too often, we hear of recordable injuries that could have been prevented by taking a few extra steps.

Think about these five considerations when choosing how to deploy your medium voltage power cables:

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Topics: Temporary Power, Utility Industry, Medium Voltage Cable


Posted by TPC Team on July 17, 2015



To modernize your plant, revamping and debottlenecking (increasing capacity) restores competitiveness and allows your facility to fulfill demanding market requirements regardless of industry. Pinpointing and removing existing bottlenecks will help to achieve optimal results between your investment costs and plant output, thus increasing the quality, quantity and safety of your products. 

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Topics: Engineering, Utility Industry, Manufacturing, Safety


Posted by TPC Team on July 10, 2015



Electrical grids require constant updates in order to support the policy goals of the energy industry. Those necessary updates to modernize the power grid include conventional updates as well as advanced digital information and telecommunication technologies.

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Topics: Industry Insights, Disaster Preparedness, Utility Industry, Power Grid

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