• The box with 3 outlets is designed to establish up to 6 single phase connections or up to 3 three phase connections at one point of the low voltage aerial bundled network. The box with 7 outlets is designed to establish the junction of 2 overhead networks and the tap contact of 6 single phase or three phase connections maximum. These boxes can be installed on a façade or a pole. They can also be used at the network end.
  • The 8 service distribution box allows the junction of 2 aerial networks and the derivation of 8 single phase or 4 three phases connections maximum. This box can be fixed either on a facade or on a pole. It can be used as an accessory for network shutdown.
  • This unipolar aerial pole allows to star one conductor into 8 outlets. The use of the 2 unipolar blocks enables to realize up to 8 singlephase connections. This bloc has a plate number to easily identify the conductor. The box can be installed on a facade or a pole.
  • Bare lug

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    The tubular lug is designed to connect cable. It is made of tinplated copper (by electrolysis). It is manufactured with an inspection hole and socketing. It is implemented with hexagonal compressed connection. It allows copper and aluminium conductors. This lug meets the requirement of the NFC 20-130 standard. The friction welded lug is used to connect aluminium bare conductors to copper equipment terminals. It is used for industrial or indoor applications. This lug is implemented by crimping and out of traction. This lug meets the requirement of the NF C 63-061 standard. The Al/Cu tinned aluminium lug is used to connect aluminium bare conductors to copper equipment terminals. It is applied with a deep crimping.
  • The cable saddle (facade) is designed for fixing the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) on façades using neutral messenger or fully supported technology. A cable saddle is implemented every 30cm to ensure excellent fixing of the A.B.C. The wall mounting is quick and easy to implement. It is discreet and aesthetic. The cable saddle (pole) is used to fix cable trunking on poles. It is fixed using a strap and it is made of UV protected thermoplastic material. The N733 is sealed with a cable tie for 15 to 30mm diameter cables, the N734 for 30 to 50mm diameter cables, and the N735 for 50 to 90mm cables.
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    The cable tie is designed to tighten the phase and neutral conductors in order to achieve correct installation. It is used to prevent the conductors from rubbing against accessories such as clamps.
  • This heat-shrinkable material is designed for low voltage applications in order to protect conductors and make them watertight. It is characterised by its insulating performances and its high resistivity to pollution and UV. It is retracted by blow torch heating.
  • These bolts and nuts are designed to fix MV/LV accessories.
  • These I.P.C. (Insulation Piercing Connector) are designed to establish a tap connection from a medium voltage conductor to another conductor of the same type.
  • These anchoring and suspension clamps are designed to anchor and to hold the A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) network. This range is rather designed to self-supporting cables. The suspension bracket is designed to fix clamps on a pole or a wall. The bracket fixing is performed by straps or screws. The hook is used to fix an anchoring clamp on a pole or a wall. It is implemented once holes are drilled.
  • This connector is designed to connect from 2 to 4 insulated service conductors to the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors).
  • This connector is designed to connect a low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) network to another network of the same type.
  • This connector is designed to connect a low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) network to another low voltage aluminium alloy or copper bare conductors network. The section of the bare conductors is from 7 to 240mm² depending on the model. The section of the insulated cables is from 25 to 150mm² depending on the model.
  • This c onnector is de signed to connect a low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) to another network of the same type or to a low voltage aluminium alloy or copper bare conductors network. In main line, the section of the insulated conductors is from 25 to 150mm² depending on the model, and is from 7 to 120mm² on bare conductors. In tap line, the section of the insulated conductors is from 25 to 70mm² and from 35 to 150mm² depending on the model.
  • This sleeve is designed to connect aluminium or copper conductors. It does not need the sectoral cores to be rounded before. It is implemented using a 13 or 17mm spanner. The electrical capacity is respectively 240mm² aluminium conductors (K191, K192), 150mm² aluminium or copper conductors (K193) and 95mm² aluminium or copper conductors (K189).
  • The anchoring assembly is designed for the 1500daN single or double anchoring of A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) with insulated neutral messenger of 54.6 and 70mm² sections. It comprises a bracket supporting one or two anchoring clamps. The suspension assembly is designed for suspending the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) with insulated neutral messenger of 50 - 95mm² sections for code K277 and 50 - 70mm² sections for code K283. It comprises a movable link system, a suspension clamp and a bracket. 2 standard suspension assemblies are available: - ES 1500, - ESF 715 equipped with a fuse element (breaking 715 ± 65daN). The fuse element can be factory calibrated between 500 and 1 200daN. It is designed to break when an abnormal effort is applied on the A.B.C. The cable drops without causing the pole to break (i.e.: tree falling on to a power line). The cable can be quickly put back in position thanks to the installation of a new clamp on the bracket still in place.
  • These parallel groove clamps are designed to connect a bare aluminium or copper line from another bare aluminium line. They are adapted to outdoor use.
  • This material made of hot dip galvanised steel is designed to fix anchoring and suspension clamps.
  • This material made of hot dip galvanised steel is designed to fix anchoring and suspension clamps.
  • This preinsulated lug is designed to connect low voltage overhead insulated conductors to copper equipment terminals. The cable sections range from 16 to 150mm² for the spin-welded terminal lug and 16 to 150mm² for the crimped lug.
  • These preinslated lugs with mechanical tightening are used to connect aerial aluminum or copper conductors, solid or stranded round core, to copper equipment terminals. They are to be used without mechanical load. They are made of tinned copper which allows compatibility to copper and aluminium. The connection of the conductor is ensured by one or two shear head screws, for optimal tightening.
  • These preinslated lugs with mechanical tightening are used to connect aerial aluminum or copper conductors, solid or stranded round core, to copper equipment terminals. They are to be used without mechanical load. They are made of tinned copper which allows compatibility to copper and aluminium. The connection of the conductor is ensured by one or two shear head screws, for optimal tightening.
  • This preinsulated sleeve is designed for the connection of copper or aluminium stranded core overhead insulated conductors with traction or with no mechanical load. It is used for the installation, repair or modification of low voltage service lines. The junction can be established between two conductors of equal or unequal sections. All combinations of sections are possible. The section of the cables ranges goes from 6 up to 35mm².
  • This preinsulated sleeve is designed for the connection of insulated conductors of a low voltage overhead network to other ones. The junction can be established between two conductors of equal or unequal sections. All combinations of sections are possible. The section of the cables ranges from 16mm² to 95mm². The neutral conductor is dimensioned to withstand tensile strength greater than 1 600daN for the 54mm² section and greater than 2 000daN for the 70mm² section.
  • This preinsulated sleeve is designed for the connection of low voltage overhead insulated conductors to other ones. The junction can be established between two conductors of equal or unequal sections. All combinations of sections are possible. The section of the cables ranges from 95mm² to 150mm². The neutral conductor is dimensioned to withstand tensile strength greater than 1 530daN for the 95mm² and greater than 2 500daN for the 150mm² section.
  • This preinsulated sleeve is designed for the connection of stranded core aerial service cables (aluminium or copper) to aluminium solid core sub-surface service cables. It is also used to connect aluminium solid core service cables to one another. Cable sections up to 25mm² can be connected on the stranded core side and up to 35mm² on the solid core side.
  • The protective duct is designed to protect aerial subsurface connections on poles or façades. It is fixed on pole using straps or on facade using screws.
  • This flexible end cap is designed to ensure insulation of the end of a conductor. It can be used inside and outside.
  • The service anchoring assembly EA 25 is designed for fixing low voltage service A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) with capacity of 2x6 to 4x25mm². The anchoring clamp is also available in an adjustable hook version. The service anchoring assembly PA 35 is designed for fixing or suspending low voltage service A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors) with capacity of 3x16 to 4x35mm².
  • The service cable dismountable sleeve is designed to establish the connection between the aerial service cable to the customer cable with Al or Cu conductors. This sleeve is used in no mechanical load situation. The box is installed on the façade of the customer building. It includes service cable dismountable sleeves to connect the aerial service cable to the customer premise.
  • The dismountable tap contact single service connector designed to connect independently the insulated service conductors to the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors). While connection of the main line conductor uses insulation piercing technology, that of the tap line uses stripping technology. The bare conductor service connector with independent tightening is used to connect independently the insulated service conductors to the low voltage overhead copper bare conductor network.
  • This connector is designed to connect the insulated service conductors to the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors).
  • This connector is designed to connect the insulated service conductors to the low voltage overhead copper or aluminium alloy bare conductor network. Two versions are available according to the type of conductor to be connected (Al or Cu): - CNA (with aluminium alloy contact bridges), - CNU (with rough brass contact bridges).
  • This connector is designed to connect the insulated service conductors to the low voltage A.B.C. (Aerial Bundled Conductors). It is equipped with a Test probe on the flexible sealing end cap. This enables the potential to be checked between 2 connectors installed on neutral and phase conductors and thus ensures good connection.
  • This stainless steel strap and this range of installation tools is designed to fix the suspension or anchoring clamp brackets on all types of poles (wooden, metal or concrete).
  • The stainless steel SMART buckle can be used without any special tools: a pair of pliers and a hammer are sufficient. Installation is quick and easy. It can be used for service anchoring system but also for accessories such as ducts, signage, etc. on all types of poles. The yokes and buckles are used to close the strap once it is strapped around the pole. The protection tape and eyes can be used for the implementation of stainless steel strap. These stainless steel buckles are fixed onto the strap to prevent climbing on the pole and the fraud attempt.
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