kaabelkatted
Kaabelkatted, also known as aerial cables or overhead lines, are electrical power transmission and distribution systems that use cables suspended from poles or towers. These systems are commonly used in rural and suburban areas where undergrounding is not feasible or cost-effective. Kaabelkatted consist of several components, including conductors, insulators, and support structures. Conductors are typically made of aluminum or copper and carry the electrical current. Insulators are used to support the conductors and prevent electrical arcing, while support structures, such as poles or towers, provide the necessary height and stability for the cables.
The installation of kaabelkatted involves several steps, including site preparation, pole or tower installation, conductor stringing,
Kaabelkatted have several advantages, including lower installation costs, easier maintenance, and the ability to transmit power
In summary, kaabelkatted are electrical power transmission and distribution systems that use cables suspended from poles