Surge-protected cable joint

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H02G 15/103 (2006.01) H02G 15/117 (2006.01)

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CA 1165415

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A surge-protected cable joint for telecommunica- tion networks, comprising a joint casing closed at either end and having axial cable inlets, and terminal strips for the cable wires secured in the casing interior. In order to permit connection of an increased number of cable wires without increasing the external dimensions while at the same time obtaining a higher resistance to surge currents, the individual terminal strips are disposed within the joint interior in a plurality of double rows arranged in series and each row is fixedly mounted within a trough, thus resulting in a wiring free from crossover points and in an increased number of con- nections. The receiving troughs are bolted together in pairs with their bottoms adjacent each other, and are secured to lateral connecting rails which in turn, are mechanically and electrically coupled via support rails to one of the end walls of the joint casing and via an earth cable to a connecting bolt. Furthermore, surge arrester magazines are detachably secured, e.g. by clamping, on the individual terminal strips.

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