Oct. 14, 2025
Selecting the right MVV22 Cable means matching electrical loads, environmental exposure and mechanical risk to the cable construction. Use numeric requirements in your specification, demand test evidence at delivery, and adopt disciplined installation and maintenance practices. When these steps are followed, the result is a reliable underground dis View More >Oct. 14, 2025
When you specify an MVV Cable, be explicit about conductor sizes, voltage class, sheath chemistry, armour requirements, and required test certificates. Precise specification plus disciplined installation protects operations and personnel. View More >Oct. 11, 2025
Treat cable selection as a risk-management decision, not a commodity buy. For distribution runs in tunnels, a Flame Retardant Tunnel Cable that comes with verified test evidence, matched armour and the correct sheath chemistry reduces the chance of devastating smoke and spread in the event of a fire. View More >