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Q & A of the Day – Do you have information about cable tags used on cabletray?

2008-04-21
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ECA
 

Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This Question of the Day, concerning information required about cable tags used on cabletray, is answered by the ECA:

Cable tray in action - but what about identification?
Cable tray in action - but what about identification?
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Question: I am asking about the tagging of cables on cable trays, in order to differentiate the feeders. I need to know the distance between the tags, the method of tagging and the reference number in BS, if any, on this subject. Can you do that?

Answer: Unless specified otherwise by your client, cables are normally only identified/tagged at position of termination.

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34 Palace Court, London W2 4HY
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Email: electricalcontractors@eca.co.uk
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