buening
Structural
- Jul 12, 2006
- 48
I'm still trying to get info on this cabinet (voltage), but I have a project that has an existing steel column where a high voltage electrical cabinet (20' long x 8' wide x 6' tall) is to be installed on the concrete slab in the vicinity of the column. The manufacturer of the cabinet states a 60" clearance shall be maintained from the cabinet to exposed steel, and we're around 30" right now. For those that have dealt with situations like this, couldn't we just encase the existing column in concrete to insulate the exposed steel from the electrical current? The cabinet is being installed adjacent to a concrete wall and atop concrete slab both with steel reinforcing, so I can't imagine it'd be much difference. The column is a W8x24, so nothing huge. Is there a reference or formula to determining how thick of concrete it'd need to be based on a certain voltage? Its a whole mess of steel above this column, so relocation would not be cheap so I was looking into ways of keeping the column as-is but insulate it from the electrical.