feederkabel
Feederkabel, also known as feeder cable, is a type of electrical cable designed to carry power from a main distribution point to various sub-distribution points or end-users. These cables are typically used in industrial, commercial, and residential settings to supply electricity to different parts of a building or facility. Feederkabels are characterized by their robust construction, which includes a copper or aluminum conductor, an insulating material, and a protective sheath. The conductor is usually stranded to enhance flexibility and reduce stress on the cable during installation and operation. The insulating material, often made of PVC or XLPE, provides electrical insulation and protection against environmental factors. The protective sheath, typically made of PVC or other durable materials, shields the cable from physical damage and moisture. Feederkabels are available in various sizes and voltage ratings to accommodate different power requirements and applications. They are commonly used in power distribution systems, electrical panels, and other electrical installations where reliable and efficient power delivery is essential. Proper installation and maintenance of feederkabels are crucial to ensure the safe and effective operation of electrical systems.