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10<br />

MISSION-CRITICAL<br />

PROTECTION<br />

HPS just concluded its 3-part webinar series<br />

detailing how Chance® cutouts provide<br />

mission-critical protection. Presented by<br />

Charles Worthington, Cutout Product<br />

Engineer, the presentation covered the<br />

three strengths of the Chance® cutouts:<br />

technology, experience, and quality.<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

• Synthetic fusetube liner delivers consistent arc<br />

quenching and longer life<br />

• Moisture excluded by sealed hardware via polymer<br />

overmounding and blind end fitting bolt holes<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

• The OB insulator is the only design to employ timeproven<br />

durable, tracking-resistant ESP hydrophobic<br />

silicon-alloy rubber<br />

• Combined technological excellence from 50+ years of<br />

Chance cutouts and 30+ years of Ohio Brass insulators.<br />

QUALITY<br />

• Exceptional mechanical and electrical performance due<br />

to hardware crimping technology and chemical bonding<br />

technology at interface to polymer watershed<br />

• Withstands 250% of ANSI C29.13 for boiling water/<br />

steep wave tests<br />

• For corrosive areas, available with stainless-steel<br />

hardware and assist spring<br />

To receive the audio recording from the<br />

webinar, contact your territory manager.<br />

CUTOUT<br />

TECHNOLOGY | EXPERIENCE | QUALITY<br />

<strong>Hubbell</strong> has a policy of continuous product improvement. We reserve the right to change<br />

design and specifications without notice.<br />

©Copyright 2012 <strong>Hubbell</strong> Incorporated<br />

Printed in U.S.A.<br />

LINER AND SHELL<br />

Liner and shell epoxy-resin matrices form a<br />

chemical bond as the shell is wound over the<br />

uncured liner. This outperforms the mechanical<br />

bond of a fusetube with a bone fiber liner due<br />

to its high moisture content — illustrated by<br />

comparison photos after a thermal cycling test<br />

which simulates aging.<br />

FUSETUBE INTEGRITY<br />

BONE FIBER SYNTHETIC

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