bdn2004
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2007
- 799
I'm looking over a vendor's requirement to run a control cable to a piece of equipment. They are calling for the control cable to be separated physically from the power and instrumention cabling. It doesn't say by how much. I've seen innerduct used with fiber optic cabling inside conduits. Is another use of innerduct for the purpose I describe?
We have lots of cable tray installed that has a lot of spare space. We certainly don't want to have to spend the extra $$ to install cable tray barriers for one control cable. I thought of running the cable in an innerduct strapped to the inside bottom of the instrument tray...ok idea?
We have lots of cable tray installed that has a lot of spare space. We certainly don't want to have to spend the extra $$ to install cable tray barriers for one control cable. I thought of running the cable in an innerduct strapped to the inside bottom of the instrument tray...ok idea?