Cable Jointing
Cable jointing is the process of connecting two or more electrical cables to ensure a continuous flow of electricity. This technique is essential for maintaining the integrity of electrical systems, especially in power distribution and telecommunications. Proper jointing helps prevent electrical faults and ensures safety in the operation of electrical networks.
The process typically involves stripping the insulation from the cable ends, aligning the conductors, and securing them with connectors or soldering. After the connection is made, the joint is insulated and protected from environmental factors. This ensures durability and reliability in the performance of the electrical system.