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This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
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Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
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Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
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THORNE & DERRICK UK are Exclusive UK Distributors for SPS Shrink Polymer Systems. T&D SPS provide the most competitive prices, largest stocks and first class service for LV-HV cable joints, cable terminations and accessories up to 33kV.
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Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
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1. ™
Application
Standard and LSOH Cables - 25 to 80 mm diameter.
For normal industrial use Indoor and Outdoor.
Fits most ladder an tray systems.
Operating temperature -20°C to +90°C.
Can be double stacked on one fixing.
Not designed to secure cables in long vertical routes.
All sizes secured with 10mm fixings.
Features
Manufactured from glass-filled nylon & LSOH Materials.
Two-piece, single fixing design.
Can be installed in temporary open position to aid
single person working.
Tested in accordance with BS EN 50368
384 Series
Heavy Duty Hook Cleat
25-80mm Diameter
2. www.prysmian.co.uk
Prysmian Cables & Systems Limited, Components Unit, Oak Road, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, LL13 9PH
Commercial Enquiries, Tel +44 (0) 845 767 8345, Fax +44 (0) 1978 662 410
components.sales@prysmian.comRef: HeavyDutyHookCleat/01/11
Method of Fixing
Heavy Duty Hook Cleat
Cable Clear Selection Cleat Details
Dimensions (mm) Weight SWL (FOS 2)
Design Number Cable Diameter Nylon LSOH Nylon LSOH
Nylon LSOH A (mm) B C D E g g kgf kgf
Min Max Min Max
384AA01 384LSF01 25 35 36 46 76 40 18 63 52 80 48
384AA02 384LSF02 34 44 44 54 85 40 18 74 61 80 48
384AA03 384LSF03 43 53 56.5 66.5 96 40 18 105 88 98 59
384AA04 384LSF04 52 62 65.5 75.5 106 40 18 129 108 103 62
384AA05 384LSF05 61 71 78 88 119 44 20 175 146 165 99
384AA06 384LSF06 70 80 87 97 129 44 20 221 185 171 103
In all applications the cleat should be mounted on suitable M10 fixings. There is no need for any channel
adaptor when mounting directly on to ‘C’ section channel.
SWL = Safe Working Load
FOS 2 = Values include a Factor of Safety of 2
Direction
of SWL
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