Heat Shrink Cable Joint - 11kV 3 Core XLPE & EPR High Voltage Cable Joints

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Thorne & Derrick

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SPS 11kV heat shrink cable joints are tested and specified to joint high voltage 3 core power cables with XLPE or EPR insulation and steel wire armour (SWA) and steel wire braid (GSWB) - cable joints can utilise either compression connectors or mechanical shear bolt connectors.
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11kV heat shrink cable joints are ideal for direct burial, overhead and vertical cable jointing of 3 core cables.
T&D provide both stock and manufacturing solutions for a broad range of offshore and marine specification cable joints including standard cable joint products to BS6883, BS7917, NEK606, IEEE1580, MCGH and IEC60092-3, including options for flame retardant and fire resistant cables to IEC-60332 and IEC-60331.
SPS high voltage cable joint kits are designed and tested to BS7888 and Cenelec HD 628 S1 and HD 629 S1 - HV cable joints kits are available to joint XLPE, PILC, PICAS, EPR and Triplex high voltage power cables at 6.6kV, 11kV, 15kV and 33kV voltages.
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SPS Heat Shrink Cable Joints & Cable Terminations - Quality Performance Testing: Shrink Polymer Systems heat shrink cable joints and cable termination kits are tested to BS7888 which incorporates Cenelec Standards HD 628 S1 and 629.1 S2 : 2006, DIN VDE0279 and IEC60502.
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@lel5338
@lel5338 2 роки тому
Today once again the UKposts algorithm has reunited us here to watch this random video at 3am
@Jason-wm5qe
@Jason-wm5qe 2 роки тому
I can relate to this
@marcosramirez7595
@marcosramirez7595 2 роки тому
Damn right... 1:36am I was watching tennis games.... Then this
@sincezver
@sincezver 2 роки тому
Пор до р за ми для лендинга на о
@SpeedomusicSM
@SpeedomusicSM 2 роки тому
😅😅😅
@charliederrick1583
@charliederrick1583 2 роки тому
This is my dads company i too do not know how this has happened
@RanmaKei
@RanmaKei 8 років тому
Now I can splice my 11kV primary line for my new secret laboratory. I origionally ran my primary too short. This will solve my problem so I can resume taking over the world.
@MouseGoat
@MouseGoat 7 років тому
Just watch out for annoying sisters and/or midget rivals.
@suibora
@suibora 7 років тому
dexters laboratory lol
@user-rn5ip9ec6j
@user-rn5ip9ec6j 4 роки тому
@Eìon O'hInneirghe ha ha ha ha ha haa
@pammullinsx6026
@pammullinsx6026 4 роки тому
Learn how to spell "originally" first, then think about taking over, please.
@trevorvanbremen4718
@trevorvanbremen4718 4 роки тому
Just a heads up for ya on your 'world conquest'. It's going to take a LOT of effort to get past my 500kV energised faraday cage I've built as a 'panic room'. I guess you COULD just wait for the batteries to run down, but since Elon Musk grabbed all the Li-Ion cells, I chose to use a Thorium-based LFTR inside the cage instead. Given the half life of my Thorium stockpile, I think I should be god for about 13 or so billion years
@phuturephunk
@phuturephunk 8 років тому
I don't know what it is, but these industrial cabling demonstrations are friggen fascinating to no end.
@MrSheaonemillion
@MrSheaonemillion 8 років тому
+phuturephunk i have little to no experience in anything electrical. i'm kind of handy, do my own work on the car. For some reason i've been watching the shit out of these!
@GTOMEX110
@GTOMEX110 8 років тому
Yes they are I'm an electrician and this are very critical connections you have to be trained how to do them
@DoRC
@DoRC 7 років тому
phuturephunk ok good I'm glad I'm not the only one that fell down this rabbit hole.
@aayushrathod4029
@aayushrathod4029 7 років тому
phuturephunk
@bigmike1009
@bigmike1009 7 років тому
Live LV jointing is more fun especially on old lead cables
@rafdavfl
@rafdavfl 8 років тому
Being a retired electrician, I can tell you that is a back breaking job out in the real world. That cable weights a lot and it man handles YOU. Vid is a good one for showing how it's done, and I wish it was just as easy in the real world. He did a great job on that cable.
@FoodOnCrack
@FoodOnCrack 7 років тому
yeah this video is a best case scenario, inside, cable nicely elevated from the ground and supported....
@samuelencanacion74
@samuelencanacion74 5 років тому
Definitely not that easy in a manhole/vault, and that's me doing single conductor 1mil mcm
@davep6977
@davep6977 5 років тому
When I did 3 phase splices, I always staggered my butt joints
@wb5mgr
@wb5mgr 5 років тому
I've seen it done standing in a trench while a sump pump was running to remove the water the guy was standing in... not exactly laboratory conditions...
@nh2805
@nh2805 4 роки тому
@@davep6977 this is a high voltage joint,you cannot place connections where u would want..there are strict measurements the jointer must follow
@nielsdaemen
@nielsdaemen 3 роки тому
How many layers of protection do we need? Engineer: *YES*
@gorillaau
@gorillaau 3 роки тому
Engineer2: More Layers!
@ArthursHD
@ArthursHD 3 роки тому
11kV 3 Core XLPE & EPR High Voltage ⚡ If you do it above the ground than one layer of air is sufficient :)
@nwgd
@nwgd 3 роки тому
@@gorillaau more!
@mohammedvlogs1978
@mohammedvlogs1978 3 роки тому
What is need for safety this connection after not any problems
@badwyahmed9446
@badwyahmed9446 3 роки тому
@@ArthursHD فبررر
@EqualsThreeable
@EqualsThreeable 3 роки тому
Me: “I’m not going to watch the entire things.” Also me: *watches entire thing*
@Blackjack4141
@Blackjack4141 8 років тому
im just here soldering 12v dc connections
@Devil_inside-
@Devil_inside- 5 років тому
😄😄😄😄
@stevenkaiellie5821
@stevenkaiellie5821 4 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@Lewdacris916
@Lewdacris916 4 роки тому
hope you are using heat shrink :P
@TronicYaka
@TronicYaka 4 роки тому
@@Lewdacris916 or at least heat sleeves :D
@ElectroniQ
@ElectroniQ 3 роки тому
Heavy Duty 12v DC connections xD
@JohnBobrek
@JohnBobrek 8 років тому
Can't believe I watched that whole video.. and enjoyed it. How did I end up here anyway?
@SD-pu5yp
@SD-pu5yp 8 років тому
This is true, but it might be more of a sales pitch. There are lots of manufacturers of cable joints so they were probably demonstrating how there joints are done. Compared to say a raychem, sicame or tyco joint. Someone might see this and say that's quicker than the joints they use. Or it might be a training video for apprentices.
@IsaacOLEG
@IsaacOLEG 8 років тому
+John Bobrek they did get the bad guy and send him to jail :)
@hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn
@hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn 5 років тому
And can you believe, that this guy gets paid only in tips! That's why the women become dancers.
@derek-stader3445
@derek-stader3445 4 роки тому
It’s funny you said that John Borneo as I was thinking the same thing!! Haha! I’m in the electrical industry so naturally, I was mesmerized ✌️🤓
@pascalcoole2725
@pascalcoole2725 4 роки тому
Same here
@thebishtable
@thebishtable 3 роки тому
Some day, I'll be out drinking and the power will go out. That's when the skills I learned today will come in handy.
@ianbrown1089
@ianbrown1089 4 роки тому
And I thought I was a hero when I repaired the end of a garden hose this weekend...
@omaraljnaby7053
@omaraljnaby7053 3 роки тому
😆😆😆
@99beta
@99beta 8 років тому
That would be a pain in the ass if you connected the wires and forgot to slide the shrink wrap on first.
@freddiemaxwell8959
@freddiemaxwell8959 8 років тому
+99beta Exactly what I was thinking. That step should have been in the first part of the video.
@PlasmaHH
@PlasmaHH 8 років тому
+FREDDIE MAXWELL you mean the part at 0:11 ?
@yavvkolev7502
@yavvkolev7502 8 років тому
Not a big worry, there is zip heat shrink, that can fit on a cable without sliding.
@KurtRichterCISSP
@KurtRichterCISSP 7 років тому
What a world! :D
@Engineer9736
@Engineer9736 7 років тому
yavv kolev It may exist (good info!), but your boss probably wants you to follow the company workinstructions :-)
@tengkusulaiman
@tengkusulaiman Рік тому
To all electrician in this world, you have done great job to keep this world running.
@dantheman20127667
@dantheman20127667 4 роки тому
This is how engineers imagine it's done in the field
@MrKristyon
@MrKristyon 4 роки тому
How does it actually work in the rain and mud?
@element-1254
@element-1254 4 роки тому
@@MrKristyon pretty badly
@bigredc222
@bigredc222 4 роки тому
Try doing it without all those special tools, just a utility knife and a tape measure. We were replacing a five kv line at a veterans hospital that shorted out, we worked about 30 hours strait, half of it in the rain, I made up one end, another guy made up the other end in a vault underground, I guess he was too tired, we turned it on, and it blew the man hole cover about 50' in the air, so I had to do his splice all over, it held the next time we turned it on, that was a bitch.
@Guust_Flater
@Guust_Flater 4 роки тому
@@MrKristyon Yes. In the field they build a tent first.
@mikewillard4073
@mikewillard4073 3 роки тому
20mins per joint - this video proves it
@1800Supreme
@1800Supreme 7 років тому
me when I'm trying to glue my headphone wires back together.
@valyardelean
@valyardelean 5 років тому
lol
@atnstn
@atnstn 11 місяців тому
Look at how methodical this gentleman is with every point of the work process. This is almost medicinal. Electrical high voltage installations deserve the utmost attention and highest standards. Long-term safety first.
@louisnel894
@louisnel894 2 роки тому
Very amazing tbh, did not think its so complicated. Alot of work going into this :)
@Tangobaldy
@Tangobaldy 9 років тому
I so enjoy watching nonfiction videos.
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 3 роки тому
Love to see this done in a howling gale and lashing rain ! . Its a big boys version of what I would do on a mains cable
@mfx1
@mfx1 2 роки тому
You wouldn't do it in those condition, you'd set up a tent or worst case wait for better weather.
@booboo699254
@booboo699254 2 роки тому
@@mfx1 I'm sure that's what he meant... with a tent. But howling gale and lashing rain would still be happening and making the work difficult.
@FreeZLO
@FreeZLO 5 років тому
Синей изолентой сверху забыл.
@rajeshkrtewari2543
@rajeshkrtewari2543 4 роки тому
Extremely Excellent You proved, Practice makes a man perfect.
@americanpirate2091
@americanpirate2091 4 роки тому
Oh god , this takes me back to watching AEP safety videos , those guys are always working in a perfectly dug out ditch with no mud or water , rubber blankets everywhere with plenty of wipes , 🤭😂🤣😂 that never happened for me at any point in my career. Still kept the power on for people tho 👍🏾 , people are always happy to see the power guy as long as he is there to turn you back On and not Off .
@porousorificePilot
@porousorificePilot 6 років тому
So two really big wire nuts are out of the question, I'd imagine !
@akash-zg4vj
@akash-zg4vj 4 роки тому
Look at that work man looks flawless
@stevendouglas3860
@stevendouglas3860 3 роки тому
I love these (pre- Internet) VHS videos demos.
@Copper.Cowboy
@Copper.Cowboy 8 років тому
I was waiting for him to pull out a huge heat gun lol. I use a lighter to melt my shrink wrap, his was a little larger.
@Terribleguitarist89
@Terribleguitarist89 5 років тому
*pulls out massive soldering iron* I've got this guys!
@jaredgrant1067
@jaredgrant1067 3 роки тому
15 watts is massive, right?
@PatrickBaptist
@PatrickBaptist 6 років тому
I won't even be doing something even close to this big ever so I dunno why I watched but it was fun! Best job I ever seen done !
@claudiogeronimo7085
@claudiogeronimo7085 2 роки тому
Excelente trabajo me encantó me hace acordar hacé años atrás que también hise esos empalme de medía tención en los pórticos del puerto de exolgan en Buenos Aires lleva tiempo paciencia y muchas concentración y atención a lo que se está haciendo ya que es un trabajo de precisión y muy peligroso por las cargas que manejan eso cables y sobre todo con la humedad felicitaciones colega
@mikelboi87
@mikelboi87 8 років тому
I dont have the slightest idea what any of this video is about. OR why I watched the entire thing completely mesmerized.
@daveissound
@daveissound 8 років тому
+Michael Stevens (LeFevre) its the music
@MrSheaonemillion
@MrSheaonemillion 8 років тому
+Michael Stevens Same, check out High voltage cable termination vids, its like porn i dont get it, but its So Good.
@DavidG2P
@DavidG2P 5 років тому
@@MrSheaonemillion is this a new trend, like watching ASMR?
@MrSheaonemillion
@MrSheaonemillion 5 років тому
@@DavidG2P if it is I wouldn't know, i have never known what's cool or trending.
@Voima
@Voima 8 років тому
I've got these as my speaker cables
@pmgodfrey
@pmgodfrey 8 років тому
+Voima More importantly, did you use cable elevators to elevate the cables off the ground as not to cause interference and static buildup? Did you break in your wires for 96 hours? Are you using oxygen free copper? lol
@BenCos2018
@BenCos2018 4 роки тому
@@pmgodfrey lol
@SocietyUnplugged
@SocietyUnplugged 2 роки тому
With 4.6m views and 20K likes it's fair to say that nobody was looking for this but everybody needed.
@TAllyn-qr3io
@TAllyn-qr3io Рік тому
I was a 52E in the Army and doing this was part of the duty description. This is slow, tedious work and made even worse, far worse in the field. Great video guys! 🤙
@obviouslytwo4u
@obviouslytwo4u 3 роки тому
Obviously this will be a lot different when you're doing it on the field. you will want to make sure you have all the correct heat shrinks on before you make the first Connection.
@KbKabbo23
@KbKabbo23 5 років тому
Here we are again by youtube recommendation.
@bummler1
@bummler1 2 роки тому
Diese Montage in der Nacht bei strömenden Regen unterm Zelt, da fängt der Spass erst an......
@1xtechnologiescablecompany272
@1xtechnologiescablecompany272 4 роки тому
Great Video Thorne Derrick! We are going to embed on an informational post for our 250 KCMIL through 6000 KCMIL High Voltage Cable. Good info!
@ocsrc
@ocsrc 5 років тому
This is really nice work. Too bad no one spends the time to do this. My first boss fired me the first day. He said I did really great work, and that he never needed to worry if my connection would hold. He said he never needed to worry about the inspector finding something wrong with my work But he told me he would be out of business if he kept people like me. I took way to long, because I did all the steps and did it right. He had guys that just used butt connectors from home Depot and some 99 cent electric tape True story
@sujitkumarsingh3200
@sujitkumarsingh3200 5 років тому
Sorry to hear this. It is true that people are greedy.
@michaelbarnhill2685
@michaelbarnhill2685 4 роки тому
What was the application? There is a engineering quote that says, sometimes good enough is best. Granted, I believe those decisions should be left up to the engineer
@user-rn5ip9ec6j
@user-rn5ip9ec6j 4 роки тому
@@michaelbarnhill2685 yes this aplikation .. Naturlich ha ha ha ha ha ha ha . ho ho ho ho ho ho.
@frankieromnimon5898
@frankieromnimon5898 4 роки тому
If your boss was a high-voltage lines contractor and fired you for the reasons you mention, he should have his license revoked. I imagine his luck was holding up around the time he fired you and had not killed anyone yet from negligence.
@ocsrc
@ocsrc 3 роки тому
@@frankieromnimon5898 at the time I was fired he had not had any fires yet A few years later he had his first, then his second. I moved out of the area and don't know if any more happened I know several buyers had issues with outlets and switches and lights not working and had repairs done.
@AudiRallyTeam
@AudiRallyTeam 7 років тому
I just realized, I watched this for 19 minutes..
@duaneross9271
@duaneross9271 3 роки тому
I wished I would have went to the Johnny Horizon school for doing some gnarly shrink wrap jobs. Awesome job!!
@electrician240
@electrician240 3 роки тому
I love all things electrical with a passion and this here is an artwork of beauty! Well done and congrats.
@vlvrad21
@vlvrad21 4 роки тому
На стенде конечно хорошо, а посадить этого спеца в канаву, где по щиколотку воды со снегом, сверху дождик. Если наращивал, один вопрос, а если ремонт обрыва - где маркировка фаз?
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 7 років тому
Excellent video!
@albertomunozgomez5570
@albertomunozgomez5570 3 роки тому
mire la miniatura y entre y no pude dejar de mirarlo jajajajajajaja y si es un byuen video
@fdc_zotei52
@fdc_zotei52 Рік тому
One of the coziest video in my collection. Often watching it before sleep
@barbarakowalska5000
@barbarakowalska5000 3 роки тому
Mufa zrobiona idealnie! Piekne wykonanie! Pozdrawiam :)
@superwelder24
@superwelder24 2 роки тому
Sama jesteś Mufa
@MartinPaoloni
@MartinPaoloni 8 років тому
I should to that to my speaker wires. That would make them cat-proof, I hope.
@sergiovw1500
@sergiovw1500 7 років тому
watch out men, there are two snipers
@MrIzo56
@MrIzo56 5 років тому
@Eìon O'hInneirghe You must be really fun at parties bud.
@daverhodes382
@daverhodes382 4 роки тому
@Eìon O'hInneirghe Tosser.
@forgame9403
@forgame9403 2 роки тому
super amazing after 7 years!
@josephcronin4209
@josephcronin4209 3 роки тому
Love this video most I work with was 440VAC . Be safe out there .
@chandanindalkar
@chandanindalkar 5 років тому
I don't know man... Seems like a Lotta work
@amigator7789
@amigator7789 8 років тому
Here hold my beer.... I can solder it together with my mighty Yihua.
@ansientwun
@ansientwun 4 роки тому
Not something I'd want to be doing in a hole in Minnesota in January during a nice sleet storm. Gives me goose bumps just thinking about it.
@nlo114
@nlo114 9 років тому
Why is the copper screening braid double-layered over half the joint, then open-wound over the remainder? Did they run out of braid half way through the job?
@shrinkpolymersystemsuk
@shrinkpolymersystemsuk 9 років тому
nlo114 Hi, no nothing ran out. The mesh is to pick up surface current and as long as its in contact with the insulation/conductive tubes, the semi-con layer on the cores and back to earth, that is all that is needed. Has been tested too so we know its fine.
@apdjwivjekdif
@apdjwivjekdif 8 років тому
If is done that way for conduct the transceiver calibration support to its optimum performance.
@Backyardmech1
@Backyardmech1 7 років тому
Imagine completing a splice and realizing you forgot to slide the shrink wrap on beforehand.
@Karanar
@Karanar 7 років тому
if you are doing it without reading the procedure, then sure :p most people don't like to read procedures, so they usually fuck up.
@Backyardmech1
@Backyardmech1 7 років тому
Procedures are for newbs when you've been doing this stuff for years. Personally I would like a second person with me doing this double checking every step as we go.
@mdrazi2486
@mdrazi2486 7 років тому
Md Razi Shaikh
@AtlasReburdened
@AtlasReburdened 7 років тому
"Procedures are for newbs", he said, knowing nothing of science or epistemology.
@AtlasReburdened
@AtlasReburdened 6 років тому
Who, me?
@TheJonathanc82
@TheJonathanc82 8 місяців тому
Love watching these types of videos. It is an art to be able to do this kind of work cleanly and precisely.
@sparkequinox
@sparkequinox 2 роки тому
Interesting to see heatshrink used. In London EDF (UK Power) Networks they encased everything in a potted resin.
@cliveramsbotty6077
@cliveramsbotty6077 4 роки тому
did someone leave a tap running in the background
@DoRC
@DoRC 7 років тому
What an amazingly intricate process. I never would have imagined. I wonder how much one of these splice kits costs.
@rearspeaker6364
@rearspeaker6364 2 роки тому
1 new Toyota Camary.
@mrfrenzy.
@mrfrenzy. 8 місяців тому
a joining kit for 12kV cables with 3 phases costs about €400. For 24kV cable it's about €1000.
@gmvathensCod
@gmvathensCod 7 років тому
THIS IS ART!
@mohammedtarik6293
@mohammedtarik6293 Рік тому
Bravo pour l'électricien qui a raccordé cet câble 👍
@yasirhamza7986
@yasirhamza7986 7 років тому
GOOD VIDEO....LEARNT ALOT
@aayushrathod4029
@aayushrathod4029 7 років тому
ENGIYAH VIDEOS
@chandlerb8100
@chandlerb8100 7 років тому
I've probably watched this 30 times at least, only because it puts me straight to sleep
@danielgonzalez2582
@danielgonzalez2582 6 років тому
ASMR ! (google it)
@shrinkpolymersystemsuk
@shrinkpolymersystemsuk 6 років тому
Excellent, I am glad we can help you sleep better
@oscarmapalad2053
@oscarmapalad2053 Рік тому
I was a retired electrician too and experienced high voltage cable splicing ,it's very delicate and complicated steps to follow to perform this job .
@thehandyman7537
@thehandyman7537 4 роки тому
That's the right size of cables that i need for my headphones amigo
@gsilva220
@gsilva220 4 роки тому
"All traces of carbon must be removed from the insulation" *Blasts yellow flamed burner at the insulation, filling it with soot*
@smith549371
@smith549371 3 роки тому
Why doesn't he use a heat gun?
@mk23909
@mk23909 3 роки тому
@@smith549371 Maybe there is a power failure.
@smith549371
@smith549371 3 роки тому
@@mk23909 you can use gas heat guns also, theres no need for flame. Most people would consider a flame unprofessional or amateur.
@mk23909
@mk23909 3 роки тому
@@smith549371😉
@fraser827
@fraser827 2 роки тому
Open flame torches are most commonly used actually and standard practice in the trade. Much quicker and far easier, but yes U could use a heat gun if U really wanted too
@AnilKumar-lt4uk
@AnilKumar-lt4uk 4 роки тому
Nice work at starting video but in last I'm confused how can we put two round heat shrink tube in already jointed wires 🤣🤣🤣
@michaelstewart9308
@michaelstewart9308 3 роки тому
He put them on at the very beginning
@AnilKumar-lt4uk
@AnilKumar-lt4uk 3 роки тому
@@michaelstewart9308 check his video at beginning
@AnilKumar-lt4uk
@AnilKumar-lt4uk 3 роки тому
@@michaelstewart9308 check at 17:43 he slide tube from sides because it open from sides if it is in field it would be a great mistake
@inspector9290
@inspector9290 4 роки тому
10/10 Nice professional work.
@InCountry6970
@InCountry6970 4 роки тому
While working for a utility company years ago, I had such a job. I had to do this in a deep dug out hole in the ground and it is cold and some what dark and the cable always fights you
@jimdandy7772
@jimdandy7772 4 роки тому
This is exactly what I did when I tapped into a WestPenn power line to build my underground meth lab. Unlimited power at my finger tips
@luellegabales7129
@luellegabales7129 4 роки тому
no one: not a single soul: yt algorithm during pandemic: wanna watch this guy join 2 wires?
@yauwohn
@yauwohn 4 роки тому
I wished I'd have had one of those sheave tools when I was terminating armoured cables, beats a Stanley knife hands down!!
@dkohler5226
@dkohler5226 8 років тому
+Toby Sinclair-Bell Good call on the yellow flame, the red mastic should not protrude beyond the first shrinks, it needs a wad of red mastic between the three conductors at each end and the gray silicone tape is not for a pressure seal between layers it's for gap filling, so the last lap seal needs to be the red mastic, and how did he run out of the aluminum gauze and not finish the half lap covering? Oops
@1uHAX
@1uHAX 3 роки тому
как всегда: хуяк, и забыл одеть последнюю термоусадку :D
@androngorshkov
@androngorshkov 3 роки тому
классика))
@user-lx9ki6zl4b
@user-lx9ki6zl4b 2 роки тому
👍👍👍😅😅😅
@IvAzure
@IvAzure 3 роки тому
Изолента не синяя, работать не будет
@user-ii7eg4sz2m
@user-ii7eg4sz2m 6 років тому
الله على هذا الفن الصناعي الراقي
@STONEDay
@STONEDay 4 роки тому
Nice joint! Last thing I could read on shrink tube of the joint was "THC" before the speaker said the joint is complete. 😂
@bobweiss8682
@bobweiss8682 3 роки тому
Well, it isn't a complete joint without any THC....
@MS-ug3gm
@MS-ug3gm 4 роки тому
WAGO do something, please! ;)
@casianreport3318
@casianreport3318 3 роки тому
LOL
@PrimePhilosophy
@PrimePhilosophy 5 років тому
Beeping noise in the background as if this man is performing surgery on a human. Good job Sir!
@asifmalik7430
@asifmalik7430 5 років тому
Perfect joined termination
@buzzlightyear2490
@buzzlightyear2490 2 роки тому
Must admit that was great to watch
@danishn.s3876
@danishn.s3876 7 років тому
How the fuck this be in my recommend video
@moondarck
@moondarck 7 років тому
All I did was watch one soldering video, now my recommended page is full of videos like this... Damn that new youtube algorithm
@terangsoco136
@terangsoco136 7 років тому
danish
@brianr987
@brianr987 7 років тому
Terang Soco limeys catching up on how to handle high voltage cables.
@brianr987
@brianr987 7 років тому
He's dressed up in a cute little suit to perform this exercise. In the US, the electricians would have done this in 2 minutes.
@coldbloodedfasist5536
@coldbloodedfasist5536 7 років тому
go learn english!
@carreonj74
@carreonj74 8 років тому
That's perfect for speaker cable. Lol
@kwinzman
@kwinzman 3 роки тому
This will come handy next time I repair a 11kV 3 Core XLPE & EPR High Voltage Cable.
@MouseGoat
@MouseGoat 7 років тому
waow so simple..... just a million tools, materials, and work hours. ^^ lol i'm amazed on what you can find on youtuber.
@ronmerkus5941
@ronmerkus5941 5 років тому
Next up Electro booms does a 11kv splice lol
@johnbarham7718
@johnbarham7718 4 роки тому
its all very well in a lab, but as I know, its very different outside in a trench.
@dhirendrapsingh6758
@dhirendrapsingh6758 2 роки тому
Informative. Useful. Calming. Inspiring. Life-changing. Enjoyable. Heart-warming. Other.
@kimfrancissagun3807
@kimfrancissagun3807 7 років тому
Nice presentation sir... In real that is not easy as we saw.. Here in KSA we are now using 3X500mm2Al for 15kV. Way bigger. So we need efforts in doing cable joints... Thanks for the additional knowledge☺
@bradyates7320
@bradyates7320 Рік тому
500mm😳 the biggest I’ve worked with is 300mm on EHV, and that was a work out
@dg-hughes
@dg-hughes 8 років тому
9:44 "...all carbon traces must be removed from the primary insulation" but once he is done of that he marks it with a yellow grease marker.
@404_-_Not_-_Found
@404_-_Not_-_Found 8 років тому
+David Hughes And shrinks it with a yellow flame that is probably putting soot (Carbon) all over the place...
@dkohler5226
@dkohler5226 8 років тому
+Toby Sinclair-Bell Good call on the yellow flame, the red mastic should not protrude beyond the first shrinks, it needs a wad of red mastic between the three conductors at each end and the gray silicone tape is not for a pressure seal between layers it's for gap filling, so the last lap seal needs to be the red mastic, and how did he run out of the aluminum gauze and not finish the half lap covering? Oops
@hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn
@hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn 5 років тому
It's already over engineered by the insurance company... Because writing up new SOP's out of blood, tends to cause more issues than doing it right the first time.
@badrobot2765
@badrobot2765 7 років тому
Doing his in the field not quite so easy lol
@Karanar
@Karanar 7 років тому
I did something similar in a shack in Trinidad and Tobago. Dirt floors and no lights :P
@AivoPaas
@AivoPaas 3 роки тому
Thanks algorithm, now I know something I'll 1000% never need to know.
@steves2694
@steves2694 2 роки тому
I'm glad they included part 7756-WQ-4411 electrical cleaning tissues. My kit was missing them. Awaiting shipment from customer service.
@peerfunk
@peerfunk 7 років тому
damn I think i dont even want to know how much 1 meter of this cable costs :P
@Karanar
@Karanar 7 років тому
depends on the cable, but the cables I have worked on are similar, though different and they are $150/meter
@peerfunk
@peerfunk 7 років тому
Vanklow wow thats not as much as I expected however you need a lot of cable for this task :P
@garymartin6696
@garymartin6696 4 роки тому
@@Karanar . ..??
@hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn
@hokiepokie333_CicadaMykHyn 5 років тому
Next on How It's Made... You mom and dad's vibrator, power supply cable.
@kevinstenger4334
@kevinstenger4334 4 роки тому
Kinda makes me miss work a little bit. I liked doing the medium voltage terminations, although they were a little more challenging inside the switchgear enclosures.
@repairitdontreplaceit
@repairitdontreplaceit 4 роки тому
i used to do this with cotton tape and linsead oil and lead plumbing joints 30 years ago
@AwesomeCorgi
@AwesomeCorgi 3 роки тому
Thats the most annoying music I have ever heard.
@smoogalersinyourface9835
@smoogalersinyourface9835 6 років тому
i wanna put that on my arm
@misterguts
@misterguts 3 роки тому
OK, this looks easy. No problem. I am now ready to splice high voltage cable.
@TheInvoice123
@TheInvoice123 3 роки тому
Used to do cablejointing in the old lead and pitch days
@marksalot655
@marksalot655 5 років тому
What happens at step 20 if you missed step 2? 🤣
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