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Right chaps,

Due to a few unavoidable issues, we have lost the original thread and pics etc.

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So, if you want to re-upload your pics then great, if not, give us something new!


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Originally Posted by KWCFC
Why though? It is unorthodox but there's nothing wrong with it and it looks neat. Seems like a lot of fuss over nothing.



I think much of the ''Why'' has already been answered. It may look neat as you put it, as a short demo practice example, but is not a viable installation out in the real world, on a working tray installation...
 
The minute someone puts a cable onto the bridge running vertically you've had it for running more cable in without having to stand over that hole and push it through inches at a time. And pyro or not, if there's a metal edge hole - where's the glanding strip?
 
i understand that fully. the thing about college is, wouldn't it be better to do trunking? never cut a single piece at college and done loads at work
We have done trunking too, on the Steel Trunking task, and the big test piece which incorporates steel and plastic trunking, steel and plastic conduit, singles, T&E, SWA, one and two-way light switching (see, we do learn 2-way switching at college! :D), and ring and radial sockets circuits. This was the MI/Steel tray task.

I'm still frankly amazed that no one has taken the ---- out of the bits of this task which aren't that great!
 
The comments being made, is i think that students are being taught at collage, practices that just won't work out in the real world. Perhaps most of the comments about whingeing over minor details are from those that wouldn't know any different and have never installed a complete cable tray installation. Those that have, will understand the implications off using ''holes'' for change of direction etc!!
 
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The comments being made, is i think that students are being taught at collage, practices that just won't work out in the real world. Perhaps most of the comments about winging over minor details are those that wouldn't know any different and have never installed a complete cable tray installation. Those that have, will understand the implications off using ''holes'' for change of direction etc!!

Agreed,

Things are often taken out of context, this is "one" solution to a problem - there are many, many more!

With this example he doesn't have to pull through 50mtrs cable etc, etc. Is that not the whole point of learning . . . Learn the underpinning knowledge, learn various ways to do things, engage brain, and apply the solution that you (with said knowledge) see fit?
 

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