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Mainly to make room for the others that hadn't gone in yet. The SWA feeds were installed in phases over about 24 months. I didn't do the calcs myself as I was working for a firm at this time, but I'm pretty sure it will have been taken into account.
The installation method was decided by the lead sparks on the job, also not me.
 
Mainly to make room for the others that hadn't gone in yet. The SWA feeds were installed in phases over about 24 months. I didn't do the calcs myself as I was working for a firm at this time, but I'm pretty sure it will have been taken into account.
The installation method was decided by the lead sparks on the job, also not me.

whats in the warehouse that needs so many cables going in / out ?
i take it steel inspection panels going over the trench ?
 
Yeah very thick steel panels went over the trench as it was a lorry yard, and the rise got cladded with aluminium sheet.
The project was a complete overhaul of a small industrial park's distribution. These were the sub mains leaving the switch/transformer room. The larger ones went to panel boards and the smaller ones went to some of the larger units' D/Bs.
Nice job to work on.
 
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Yea...nice ladder Andy.

I work alongside Aggreko on my summer season work doing site power at festivals and stuff. It's such great work and there is a really OCD fascination that comes with laying your heavy distro out so neat. Couple hundred meters of power lock all laid out like this is a thing of beauty.
 
wade, you will get to love both of these containments. They are an art form. all you can do is practice when you get the chance, we are all learning. As said, tray for swa sy ect trunk for singles, twin ect.Personel fave is trunking with tube drops down, looks great!
 
All the pictures show is how as a part of a gang you've helped run cables. What was you're input at the business end of the cables?
 
Another great tool for metalworking where hot work needs to be avoided: Metal Cutting Circular Saw. I have an 18v Makita job, other brands available, cuts unistrut, tray, conduit, trunking, SWA with very little burr. You can also pop a wood blade on it for a bit of timber work if needs be. Quieter and quicker than a grinder, but it's horses for courses.
 
when taking trunking on an outside run then back into a building.... is there not a chance of water getting in if mounted on its side??? would tray or basket be better soloution?
 

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