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The expression “splice” is sometimes used.
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One of the cables to be jointed may still be on the turntable on the cable laying vessel.
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The longest pull hitherto has been made when the Swedish end of the Baltic Cable was pulled from the sea more than 4 km onshore to the cable-to-air transition yard.
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It is yet not known how the cable terminations for the Trans Bay HVDC project (under construction) will be arranged.
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The terminations of extruded HVDC cables on offshore platforms are usually placed inside the valve cubicles.
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Worzyk, T. (2009). Accessories. In: Submarine Power Cables. Power Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01270-9_4
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