Submarine conductor for deep sea transmission of high...

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H02G 1/10 (2006.01)

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CA 1077280

ABSTRACT An improved conductor device facilitating the submarine transmission of high voltage electrical power within bodies of water whose maximum depth and pressure is greater than the maximum depth and pressure operative capacity of available conductive elements of the said device, as well as alternative means for the said transmission. This improved device is comprised of a number of functionally integral elements in combination, each vital to the said transmission function, and which include: a conductor element, an insulation element, and sheathing and mechanical armorment elements (comprising in combination the conductive elements of the said device), in addition to flotation elements, and tethering and anchoring stabilisation elements, in order to maintain the said conduct- ive elements at a specific depth and lateral routing, within a prescribed variance range radially circumscribing the said routing; and to prevent said elements form descending to a depth and pressure prohibitive to their proper function.

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