The core advantage of ADSS optical cable lies in its all-dielectric, metal-free characteristics, good insulation performance and non-inductiveness, and can be safely installed on the same tower as high-voltage power lines without worrying about electromagnetic interference or current conduction problems. Its self-supporting design allows the cable to directly bear its own weight without the need for additional hanging or supporting equipment, thereby simplifying the installation process and reducing construction costs. The double-sheath design is another highlight of ADSS optical cable. Depending on the voltage level and application scenario, the cable can choose polyethylene (PE) sheath or resistant tracking (AT) sheath. PE sheath is suitable for lower voltage power lines, while AT sheath can provide stronger protection in higher voltage environments, effectively resisting potential threats such as electrical corrosion and arc discharge. 12.
The construction of ADSS optical cable is simple, eliminating the procedures of erecting poles, setting up steel strands and hanging pulleys on the suspension lines to lay optical cables, and can directly fly across fields, ditches and rivers. Its communication lines and power lines are each a system, and no matter which line fails, maintenance and repair will not affect each other. In addition, ADSS optical cable has the advantages of large span, good tensile strength, light weight, small diameter, strong structure, flexible and reliable, fast speed, easy installation and maintenance, low cost, and little impact by ice and wind, making it suitable for harsh weather conditions.