High Tension (HT) cables are electrical cables intended for carrying high-voltage electricity across large distances with efficiency and safety. These cables are sheathed with exotic insulators: XLPE, or Cross-Linked Polyethylene, PVC, or Polyvinyl Chloride, to withstand both great electrical stress and extreme ambient temperatures, in addition to most environmental factors. HT cables are used in power transmission networks, industrial plants, substations, and other similar major infrastructure projects. Its rugged construction helps to minimize power loss and enhance safety, and durability in demanding applications. These cables can be unloaded and installed in all voltage ratings, allowing for both underground and overhead options. High-tension (HT) cables provide insulation and excellent conductivity, thus ensuring a reliable solution for efficient and secure electricity transmission in combined demanding high-voltage applications.
Benefits
Highly Energy Efficient Electric Transmission – Built to carry voltage for a very long time with the least possible energy loss.
Insulating Resistance – Very high-quality insulation in the likes of XLPE or PVC can protect against leaking electricity and add safety features.
Durability and Lifespan – All through the extreme environment, severe mechanical stress, and temperatures.
Low Transmission Loss and Heat Generation – Transfers energy most effectively with the least risk of overheating.
Resistance, Fire-Cum-Pest – Usable under many conditions and can be buried or placed above ground.