JOINT COMPOUND / INHIBITOR
Electrical joint compounds are a key ingredient to the long
term service reliability of bolted substation connectors.
High Temperature Joint Compound (HTJC) was originally
developed for demanding high temperature transmission
connectors. In comparison testing, HTJC used in
bolted connections resulted in cooler temperature rises
than standard joint compounds. Fargo catalog number VS8HTJC
provides the HTJC compound in a convenient 8 oz. squeeze
bottle. HTJC16 is the 16 oz. cartridge version used with
a standard caulking gun to inject the compound into the
filler ports of ACSS-rated compression deadends and splices.
DISTRIBUTION CONNECTORS
Available for connecting smaller transformers in the substation
to control boxes, lighting, etc. The AHLS and the BHLS
families are stirrup clamps used to tap off a primary
conductor. The LCU is a range-taking parallel groove
clamp that can be used for conductor splice and tap connections.
The SBS (split bolt) and LC70 series (single U-bolt)
connectors are also available for splice and tap applications.
DEADENDS
We have connectors for dropping a cable into a substation
from a transmission tower, deadending a distribution
cable leaving the substation or deadending cable bus
within the substation. The BR1100N is a single
cable bronze deadend for 500 to 1000 MCM copper cable. BR2100N
retains two 500 to 1000 MCM copper cables. We also
offer aluminum AR1 and AR2 equivalents. For higher
deadending loads the SD (aluminum) and BSD (bronze) product
families are available. The aluminum SD86S (“S”-
Socket included) for example has ultimate body strength
of 20,000 lb.
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