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Installation Guidelines For C&I Erection of Cable Trays

The document provides installation guidelines for cable trays. It states that cable trays should be individually connected using bolted connections, and welded earthing conductors should be installed. When installing cable trays, sharp bends should be avoided and the trays should be fixed in the vertical orientation where materials could fall. Cable trays should be supported using brackets welded to steel inserts. Covers should be provided over cable trays in areas susceptible to dust accumulation.

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Installation Guidelines For C&I Erection of Cable Trays

The document provides installation guidelines for cable trays. It states that cable trays should be individually connected using bolted connections, and welded earthing conductors should be installed. When installing cable trays, sharp bends should be avoided and the trays should be fixed in the vertical orientation where materials could fall. Cable trays should be supported using brackets welded to steel inserts. Covers should be provided over cable trays in areas susceptible to dust accumulation.

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  • General Guidelines for Erection of Cable Trays: Details the necessary guidelines and considerations for installing cable trays used in construction, emphasizing safe spacing and material considerations.
  • Several Ways in which Cables May Exit from a Cable Tray: Illustrates various methods and pathways for cable exits from trays to accommodate system design and safety.
  • Typical Application of Supports in a Vertical Run: Depicts the use of supports for cables in vertical installations, highlighting elbows and grips.
  • Cable Pulley Use: Shows the application of cable pulleys in facilitating cable pulls within tray systems supported by hangers.
  • Typical Cable Installation for Top-Entry Type Panel: Displays a schematic of a cable installation setup for panel entry, focusing on trays and duct configurations.

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Individual GI cable trays shall inter connected over the length by bolted type connection. Welding of GI cable trays is not allowed the supports for laying the trays shall be welded in the structures on side and the trays shall be bolted on the supports. The trays shall be fixed in vertical orientation wherever falling of materials is anticipated. Sharp bends of cable trays shall be avoided in all type of cable trays of pre fabricated bends are not available. The 90 bends shall be fabricated with the two 45 offset. Installation of cable racks and support structure shall be carried out in all the required areas. Steel weld shall be ensured in the cable trenches ceiling slabs and concrete blocks for installing the cable racks and support structures. Ladder type cable trays shall be used in a cable trenches and vertical risers. Perforated type cable tray shall be used in higher elevations in boiler and TG areas. When cable passes through floors, walls, etc, it shall be passed through a pipe for mechanical protection and the pipe ends sealed suitably. Earthing shall be carried out by two separate and distinct connections. A continuous earthing conductor shall be installed in all cables trays and securely clamped to each tray section by suitable connectors for a continuous earthing system. When two or more trays supporting power cables run in parallel, a continuous earthning conductor shall be provided on trays only with tap offs to the control cable trays. Tray covers shall not be provided for the cable trays within trenches, tunnels and basements. Non-perforated type sheet steel covers shall
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be provided for trays in the areas suspectable to accumulation of coal dust/atmospheric abuses etc. Cable trays shall be supported on ISA 50x50x6mm MS/GI brackets. Brackets shall be welded to steel plate inserts in the trenches/tunnels or supporting channel angle/inserts in other areas. Wherever specified or directed by Engineer, the contractor shall install galvanized MS sheets covers over cable trays. The width of the covers shall be same as that of cable trays. Bolting shall be done to fasten covers to the cable trays, elbows, reducers, tees, crosses etc. Cable trays within cable trenches, tunnels and basements shall be of ladder type. Bottom most trays within plant buildings for overhead runs of trays shall be of perforated type. Cable trays in the areas exposed to coal dust shall be installed in vertical formation. Where ever due to layout constraints, it is not possible to install the trays in vertical formation with Engineers prior permission installing the trays in horizontal formation may be considered. Cable trays/racks shall be so arranged that they do not obstruct or impair clearances of passage way or maintenance of adjacent equipment. For installation of cable in GI conduits the conduits shall be installed first without cables but having suitable pull wires laid in conduits. The entire GI conduit system shall be firmly fastened in position. All boxes and fittings shall generally be secured independently from the GI pipes entering them. Bends of GI pipes/conduits shall be made without causing damage to the pipes/conduits. Power cable terminations shall be carried out in such a manner as to avoid strain on the terminals by providing suitable clamps near the terminals.

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