•  

    O le ituaiga faʻapitoa o cable inisinia e saunia tulaga sili atu ona faigata ma tumau, ma faʻatino ai se fofo talafeagai mo le Mana ma le Malosiagavaʻa Mamalu Tuʻuina atu manaʻoga o loʻo manaʻomia. One of the key features of continuously transposed cables is their ability to efficiently handle high currents while minimizing energy losses. This is achieved by the precise arrangement of insulated conductors which transpose in a continuous manner along the length of the cable. The transposition process ensures that each conductor carries an equal share of the electrical load, thereby increasing the overall efficiency of the cable and reducing the chance of hot spots or imbalances.