davezawadi (David Stone):
Advice for any more grooving of floors and walls. Hire a chasing machine for a day and a suitable vacuum cleaner. It then makes little mess, and virtually no dust in the air. So much better. I have a Makita one, really excellent with my Henry! A few mm into the floor will make no difference to the strength, this part is in compression and well strong enough. It is the underside, in tension, which could be damaged, avoid the reinforcement, which will be near the underside! 20mm steel conduit will do the job, whilst plastic will work, I always prefer steel buried in concrete. 10mm of strongish mortar over the top will finish the job. You say 4 bends, this is OK if you only have a small number of cables (small fill factor). Cable current rating installation method B from table 4D1A. Overall this is much easier than SWA, and tidier too, because SWA doesn't sit nicely in place whilst you fill in and is probably bigger in diameter!
We used to limit 90 degree bends to 2 no. max in any one single run between access points. Has this been relaxed? Also the regs. require the conduit system to be fully installed between access points before cables are pulled in. 522.8.2
Has anyone considered the expansion and contraction of metal or plastic conduit due to temperature changes. This may disturb shallow screeding.
Z.
davezawadi (David Stone):
Advice for any more grooving of floors and walls. Hire a chasing machine for a day and a suitable vacuum cleaner. It then makes little mess, and virtually no dust in the air. So much better. I have a Makita one, really excellent with my Henry! A few mm into the floor will make no difference to the strength, this part is in compression and well strong enough. It is the underside, in tension, which could be damaged, avoid the reinforcement, which will be near the underside! 20mm steel conduit will do the job, whilst plastic will work, I always prefer steel buried in concrete. 10mm of strongish mortar over the top will finish the job. You say 4 bends, this is OK if you only have a small number of cables (small fill factor). Cable current rating installation method B from table 4D1A. Overall this is much easier than SWA, and tidier too, because SWA doesn't sit nicely in place whilst you fill in and is probably bigger in diameter!
We used to limit 90 degree bends to 2 no. max in any one single run between access points. Has this been relaxed? Also the regs. require the conduit system to be fully installed between access points before cables are pulled in. 522.8.2
Has anyone considered the expansion and contraction of metal or plastic conduit due to temperature changes. This may disturb shallow screeding.
Z.
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