Title :
User experience with wiring methods and materials in industrial facilities of the United States and Canada
Author :
Gallagher, John M. ; Grant, Dean C. ; Mcclung, L. Bruce
Author_Institution :
Novacor Chem. Ltd., Sarnia, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The authors discuss the various wiring alternatives in industrial facilities of the United States and Canada. Specific mention is made of the fact that almost simultaneously an armored `TECK´ cable was being developed and applied in Canada and a nonmetallic sheathed `TC´ cable was being developed and applied in the United States. Both types can be utilized in cabletroughs or cable trays in General Purpose and Class I or II, Division 2 Electrical Hazardous Locations. It is noted that the TECK cable does meet more stringent cold-bend and cold-impact conditions as well as more stringent crush tests. Thus, it can also be utilized in Class I or II, Division 1 and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Electrical Hazardous Locations, and it can be installed in low-level routings without additional protection or even supported without raceway. It is concluded that both concepts have merits and should be recognized and it is concluded that they are appropriate for use in industrial facilities that are inaccessible to the public and that are serviced by qualified persons
Keywords :
cable sheathing; electric conduits; power cables; Canada; Electrical Hazardous Locations; United States; armoured TECK cable; cable trays; cabletroughs; cold-bend conditions; cold-impact conditions; crush tests; industrial facilities; low-level routings; nonmetallic sheathed TC cable; wiring methods; Buildings; Cable insulation; Chemical industry; Conducting materials; Industrial plants; National electric code; Power cables; Protection; Wire; Wiring;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on