Cable Racks Sample Clauses

Cable Racks. All cable racks shall be designed in such a way that the cables are supported at intervals along their entire lengths. • Lengths shall be completely self-supported and preferably independent of each other. Gaps not exceeding 750mm may be left between portions of cable racking provided the cable are supported immediately on either side of the gap. • Each cable support member in the new cable racks shall provide a flat surface not less than 50mm wide dependant on the cable rack size and width. • The Project Manager must approve cable rack designs prior to manufacturing or installation. • Wherever possible, cable racks should follow the shortest route taking into account the plant layout. • Cable racks, including mountings shall be designed in such a way that they will carry the total load of the installed cables plus a safety factor of not less than 2.5. Where it is likely that cable racks are required to carry personnel for erection, installation and maintenance purposes, this will be taken into account in the design. • Suspended cable racks shall be in accordance with NWS 1527 and be suspended by a method accepted by the Employer. No unauthorized welding or drilling of the station steelwork shall be permitted. • Floor and wall mounted racks shall be fixed by means accepted by the Project Manager. Fasteners shall have a minimum diameter of 12mm. • Cable racks should be of the galvanised type. Galvanising damaged during the course of erection shall be adequately repaired against corrosion.
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Cable Racks.  All cable racks shall be designed in such a way that the cables are supported at intervals along their entire lengths.  Lengths shall be completely self-supported and preferably independent of each other. Gaps not exceeding 750mm may be left between portions of cable racking provided the cable are supported immediately on either side of the gap.  Each cable support member in the new cable racks shall provide a flat surface not less than 50mm wide dependant on the cable rack size and width.  The Project Manager must approve cable rack designs prior to manufacturing or installation.  Wherever possible, cable racks should follow the shortest route taking into account the plant layout.
Cable Racks. The Contractor verifies the electrical continuity of the existing cable racks that will be affected by this project. All cable racks are connected to the earth mat of the Plant.

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