Paul Cinquemani

Also published under:P. Cinquemani, P. L. Cinquemani

Affiliation

Prysmian Power Cables and Systems USA LLC, Lexington, SC, USA

Topic

High-density Polyethylene,Inner Layer,Bending Radius,Chemical Warfare,Complete Test,Control Samples,Damaged Area,Design Setup,Dielectric Thickness,Distribution Cables,Electrical Insulation,Electrical Stress,Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer,Ethylene Propylene Rubber,Extrusion,Field Trials,Impact Test,Industry Standards,Linear Low-density Polyethylene,Long-term Test,Low Voltage,Material Flow,Matter Movement,Maximum Limit,Maximum Stress,Minimum Point,Network System,Potting Soil,Power Cables,Power Utility,Proper Design,Rated Voltage,Repair Cost,Secondary Voltage,Tap Water,Tensile Strength,Test Conditions,Testing Program,Tree Water,Ultimate Failure,Underground Distribution,Voltage Stress,Wall Insulation,Cycle Aging,Test Method,Bending Cycles,Breakdown Strength,Copper Tape,Hydraulic Cylinder,Insulation System,

Biography

Paul L. Cinquemani received his BSEE Degree from The City College of New York in 1974 and his MS in Business Management from Polytechnic Institute of New York in 1984. He joined Prysmian Power Cables and Systems USA, LLC in 1978 and has held various engineering positions in the design, application and R&D departments. He is currently Vice President/Chief Engineer, Research, Development & Quality Departments at the Prysmian Center in Lexington, South Carolina. Mr. Cinquemani is Past President of the Insulated Cable Engineers Association and he is an active participant in IEEE-ICC where he is Chairman of TG A16D Characteristics of EPR Cables. Via election, he presently serves Underwriters Laboratories on their Standard Technical Panels for Wire and Cable.