Conduit design, cable tension calculations & methodology and NEC code requirements on conduit sealing for Storm hardening.
This presentation will focus on cable tension calculations, sidewall pressure and ending tension guidelines, jamming ratios and conduit raceway design made easy by using American Polywater's Pull Planner 4.0 program. Other topics include storm hardening, meeting the NEC code's requirements on conduit sealing, cable removal and compliance with specialty cable jackets such as low smoke zero halogen.
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- Date: 28 Feb 2017
- Time: 10:00 PM UTC to 12:00 AM UTC
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- Starts 10 February 2017 05:00 PM UTC
- Ends 27 February 2017 05:00 PM UTC
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Tom Fredericks
Conduit design, cable tension calculations & methodology and NEC code requirements on conduit sealing for Storm hardenin
This presentation will focus on cable tension calculations, sidewall pressure and ending tension guidelines, jamming ratios and conduit raceway design made easy by using American Polywater's Pull Planner 4.0 program. Other topics include storm hardening, meeting the NEC code's requirements on conduit sealing, cable removal and compliance with specialty cable jackets such as low smoke zero halogen.
Biography:
Tom Fredericks is the current General Manager and Vice President of the electrical division. He has worked at Polywater for 29 years and has served in this industry extensively with the IEEE's ICC committee, NEMRA and currently is the chair elect for the electrical manufacturers group for NAED.
Tom has instructed at numerous utility hot line schools and has presented to various electrical engineering groups including the Western Underground Committee, NPPA, NEPPA, MEA and others. He works with all of the major wire and cable manufacturers and is a member of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors.