A .XPLL file is a data file created by Pull-Planner, software used to calculate voltage estimates to design piping systems for planning cable pulls. It contains data calculations and a summary for cab...
A .XPLL file is a data file created by Pull-Planner, software used to calculate voltage estimates to design piping systems for planning cable pulls. It contains data calculations and a summary for cables and conduits. American Polywater developed Pull-Planner software to help design conduit systems and plan cable pulls by calculating pulling tension and sidewall pressure.
When you double-click a .xpll file to open it, Windows checks the filename extension. If it does not recognize the extension, you get a message to select an app to open the file. This means there is no default program set up on your system to open .xpll files.
To open a .xpll file on Windows, you need the latest version of the application you normally use for these files. Older versions may not support the format. You should also scan the file for viruses before opening it.
The .xpll file extension indicates a Pull-Planner data file format. Pull-Planner allows accurate estimating of cable pulling tension and pressure. For more details on .xpll files and Pull-Planner, visit the manufacturer.