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    Insulated underground cable suits windpower applications

    Insulated underground cable suits windpower applications

    02/11/2013

    Hendrix/Kerite Cable, a premier provider of high-quality underground power distribution products, announces its offering of 34.5 kV TRXLP-insulated medium voltage cable for applications in the wind power industry. Hendrix manufactures all cable in the USA, which is made and tested to ICEA/AEIC Standards and is dry-cure, triple-extruded. The 34.5 kV cable is available in both aluminum and copper conductor. Standard conductor sizes ranging from 1/0 through 1250 kcmil in full and reduced concentric neutral configurations are also available. Hendrix can accommodate quantity and length changes just prior to manufacturing to adapt to last minute changes to farm layouts. Hendrix collaborates with customers to develop a flexible delivery schedule that best meets the client's project construction schedule. All of Hendrix's delivery solutions offer extremely high on-time shipment rates. Additionally, Hendrix provides engineering support to assist clients in aligning cable specifications with industry standards to ensure they are specifying the optimal product for their specific application. All cable is manufactured in the USA, is made and tested to meet ICEA/AEIC Standards and is dry-cure, triple-extruded. Hendrix/Kerite

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