NKT HDC-A 12-36 kV Cable Branch Cabinet

Cabinet for jointing or branching XLPE and EPR insulated cables 12-36 kV with conductor cross section 25-630 mm² (630 A). Up to four cables can be connected.

 

Use

For jointing or branching of XLPE- and EPR-insulated, 12 – 36 kV 1-core or 3-core cables. Up to four cables can be connected in parallel.

When branching in a cable grid, a branching point may be necessary to enable selected cable runs to be sectionalized during maintenance. With HDC-A a solution is provided that makes this possible.

Standards

The cable cabinet meets the requirements for mechanical impact testing according to IEC 60439-5.

The cable connectors meet the electrical requirements according to CENELEC, HD 629.1 S2.

Design

The enclosure is made of hot-dip-galvanized sheet steel plates with a foundation base plate and additional corrosion protection on parts that will be buried under ground.

The screened separable cable connectors are connected with coupling pieces pre-mounted in the cabinet.

The cable cabinet is supplied with:

  • 6 screened separable connectors
  • Locks and padlock shackle

Required when connecting more cables:

  • 6 screened separable cable connectors type CSE-A.
  • Parallel coupling piece type PC.
Note:
  • For 3-core cables, branch seal kit type TSH or screen separation kit type PSSK must be used. To be ordered separately.
  • For foundation kit for floor installation, contact us on 0800 473 999.

Voltage

kV

Insulation diameter

mm

Conductor cross section

mm2

Designation

Basic configuration

Weight

kg/unit

 

12

13–20

25–70

HDC-A 12630-01

140

12

18.5–30.5

95–300

HDC-A 12630-02

140

12

30.5–45

400–630

HDC-A 12630-03

140

24

17–24

25–70

HDC-A 24630-01

140

24

22.5–35

95–300

HDC-A 24630-02

140

24

30.5–45

400–630

HDC-A 24630-03

140

36

24.5–34

50–95

HDC-A 36630-01

140

36

27.5–42

95–300

HDC-A 36630-02

140

36

38–55

400–630

HDC-A 36630-03

140

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