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Hi in a factory with old t8 light fittings fitted and wired on a unistrut system.The job is to replace them with led fittings i suggested removing the unistrut replacing it with 50/50 galv trunking the factory boss wants to leave the unistrut to save time and money and rewire and fit new fittings to the existing unistrut any thoughts
 
That's my whole point, Neil. I presumed the wiring indicated was just that.

Before I done some research I would have insisted in rewiring in FP200 or similar.

However I have just checked an unistrut does conform to BS 61537 that is the Standard for wiring systems so it would appear that unistrut is suitable so long as it is installed to manufacturers specifications.

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yea thats what i want to do but the factory boss wants use the unistrut to save money on trunking and time
So the Factory Boss has no concern fro the safety of the Factory workforce, are you a member of any of the CPS schemes? if yes call the help line for advice, me, I would bin the idea of using the Uni strut as containment, if he won't budge on his demands then you may need to walk away.
 
Half the lighting systems in the North Sea are installed using unistrut and braid armored cables run inside them. Said cables then pop out of the capping at each end of the fitting for glanding.

I don't see an issue using the Unistrut here as a raceway, but I would use a sheathed flex rather than singles. Certainly it's going to be much cheaper than installing trunking for everything and represents a reasonable middle road here.
 
When I started in 1967 we were using a lighting trunking made by FAL (Fluorescent Applications limited.)
It had exactly the same profile as Unistrut does now, it's advantage then over thin sheet trunking was needing far less supports.
It was available in Zinc /Galv or whatever Unistrut is now and also available powdercoated, to any colour if you bought enough.
It had plastic or metal capping and fixings specifically for hanging fittings.

I beleive FAL trunking developed into Unistrut, but can't find any online reference.
 

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