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HV Sub fit out, nothing out of the ordinary, all PVC no metal conduit etc, DB cannot be metal either, but spec is asking for an SWA cable to supply the DB which is plastic, how is it possible to fit an SWA cable into a PVC DB without it looking and being an absolute bodge with a fully removable DB lid? Cheers
 
Could you fit the SWA gland to a piece of angle iron which is enclosed in a length of plastic trunking which runs up to the DB?
 
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SWA glanded into DB, PIRANHA locknut on gland
 
I don't like seeing any swa glanded to a non metal enclosure.
 
I don't like seeing any swa glanded to a non metal enclosure.
Neither do I Westy, makes you wonder what the Specifier is thinking, most substations I have worked in (and that's quite a few) have been fitted out in Galvanised conduit, mind you they were MOD, and a while ago rules may have changed
 
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Just as a matter of interest, have you been required to wear special operations? When working for dno we had to wear arc resistant boiler suit, rubber gloves with leather over gauntlets and full face mask when working on LV board, arc resistant boiler suit even if just accessing sub. We also had to be authorised or under direct supervision of an authorized person. It was the open LV board that was most dangerous, HV gear is more controlled.
 
Just as a matter of interest, have you been required to wear special operations? When working for dno we had to wear arc resistant boiler suit, rubber gloves with leather over gauntlets and full face mask when working on LV board, arc resistant boiler suit even if just accessing sub. We also had to be authorised or under direct supervision of an authorized person. It was the open LV board that was most dangerous, HV gear is more controlled.
I was an AP LV and HV and both systems required Permits to work and Permits to test, with all the safety gear as well.
 
Every Sub I’ve been in has had metal containment and equipment including a couple of new builds last year.
 
Yeah as above seems weird that the containment ins't metal all the ones i'ves seen are.
 
Yeah as above seems weird that the containment ins't metal all the ones i'ves seen are.
It's an industrial area PVC conduit is not a good choice for the containment
 

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