Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPC) for AB Cables
Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPC) Description
Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPC) are commonly used in electrical installations, particularly for overhead distribution lines like AB cables. These connectors provide a reliable and efficient means of tapping into existing power lines without the need to cut or strip the insulation.
Technical Parameters
Model | GD 95/10 |
Main line section(mm²) | 10-95 |
Branch line section(mm²) | 1.5-10 |
Tightening Torque(Nm) | 10 |
Bolt | 1 |
The material of piercing connector components.
① Shear Head: Zinc Alloy
②⑦ Washer: Hot Dip Galvanized steel or Dacromet
③ Waterproof Sealing: Rubber
④ Body: UV &Fire resistant
⑤ Connecting Blades: Tinned copper,Aluminum
⑥ Bolt: Hot Dip Galvanized steel or Dacromet
Insulation Piercing Connectors Design
Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPC) are typically made of a durable, corrosion-resistant material such as aluminum or copper. They consist of a body, a piercing blade, a conductor groove, and a tightening screw.
Installation
When installing an Insulation Piercing Connector (IPC) on an AB cable, the process involves positioning the connector over the cable and then tightening the screw. As the screw is tightened, the piercing blade, located within the connector, penetrates the insulation of the cable and establishes contact with the conductor inside.
Connection
Once the piercing blade has made contact with the conductor, the tightening screw compresses the conductor groove, securing the connector in place and establishing a reliable electrical connection.
Insulation
Despite piercing the insulation, IPC are designed to maintain the integrity of the cable’s insulation, preventing moisture ingress and ensuring the safety and reliability of the connection.
Applications
Insulation Piercing Connectors (IPC) are commonly used for tapping into existing power lines for services such as secondary connections, street lighting, and temporary installations. They offer a quick and convenient way to make electrical connections without the need for specialized tools or extensive preparation.
When using IPC, it’s essential to follow manufacturer guidelines and industry standards to ensure proper installation and reliable performance. Additionally, proper insulation and sealing techniques should be employed to maintain the integrity of the electrical system and prevent any potential hazards.