Hi All,
I have to install a cable in a duct! The best way to describe it is as follows; If you can imagine that the duct comprises a vertical section about 3 foot high sticking up out of a concrete floor complete with a 90 degree bend at the bottom of about 500mm radius. The duct then runs horizontally for about 60 meters/65 yards in a straight line and then there is another 90 degree bend and another 3 foot piece sticking vertically up out of the floor.
The entire duct is 4" "ridgiduct" with a nice smooth bore!!
Obviously there is a draw rope in there!
The cable meanwhile, is 5 core 25mm SWA.
With one person pushing and feeding it in, and another pulling the draw rope, is all this likely to be easy enough, or is this not going to be very nice???
The only other cable i have ever stuck in a duct was 25 meters of 35mm concentric service cable [again 4" ridgiduct] and this just flew in, took all of about 30 seconds.
Will this "new" bit be the same, or have i got a shock coming!!!
Thanks all
I have to install a cable in a duct! The best way to describe it is as follows; If you can imagine that the duct comprises a vertical section about 3 foot high sticking up out of a concrete floor complete with a 90 degree bend at the bottom of about 500mm radius. The duct then runs horizontally for about 60 meters/65 yards in a straight line and then there is another 90 degree bend and another 3 foot piece sticking vertically up out of the floor.
The entire duct is 4" "ridgiduct" with a nice smooth bore!!
Obviously there is a draw rope in there!
The cable meanwhile, is 5 core 25mm SWA.
With one person pushing and feeding it in, and another pulling the draw rope, is all this likely to be easy enough, or is this not going to be very nice???
The only other cable i have ever stuck in a duct was 25 meters of 35mm concentric service cable [again 4" ridgiduct] and this just flew in, took all of about 30 seconds.
Will this "new" bit be the same, or have i got a shock coming!!!
Thanks all