jerebear
Electrical
- Oct 1, 2007
- 13
In a transportation tunnel we are building we have installed a grounding grid under the concrete slab. Prior to pouring the concrete a waterproofing membrane was applied on top of the sub soil. The grounding conductor is stubbed up through the waterproofing membrane to be attached to the rail for the people mover. The waterproofing contractor wants to unbraid this 4/0 ground conductor to inject "Bituthene Deck Prep" between the conductors. We would then need to twist all of the individual conductors of the 4/0 cable togther for attachment to the rail.
Does anyone have any idea what affect this might have on the conductor. Is it a bad idea/
Does anyone have any idea what affect this might have on the conductor. Is it a bad idea/