gokulkrish2
Electrical
- Jun 29, 2008
- 79
Hello All,
I have a question regarding the regulations over using a Medium Voltage cable (4160V or 7200V) installed by just running above ground(Not direct buried or concrete)
For our project of dewatering the pit(Yes we are a mining company) we are considering options to supply a barge which will be situated at the bottom of the pit. Currently we are using generator and we want to go for permanent power. Overhead lines are next to impossible as we have slope issues and other mining factors. We want to just run cables parallel to the pipes carrying water from down in the pit to our reservoir.
What does NEC/MSHA/OSHA say about having cable just layed on the ground. This will be a permanent installation. But we will use Double Insulated cable.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
gokul
I have a question regarding the regulations over using a Medium Voltage cable (4160V or 7200V) installed by just running above ground(Not direct buried or concrete)
For our project of dewatering the pit(Yes we are a mining company) we are considering options to supply a barge which will be situated at the bottom of the pit. Currently we are using generator and we want to go for permanent power. Overhead lines are next to impossible as we have slope issues and other mining factors. We want to just run cables parallel to the pipes carrying water from down in the pit to our reservoir.
What does NEC/MSHA/OSHA say about having cable just layed on the ground. This will be a permanent installation. But we will use Double Insulated cable.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
gokul