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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 473697" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Talking about unconventional termination of SWA's ...I just remembered doing some work for British Gas on their remote stations . </p><p></p><p>Their method of making off SWA was the usual way , row of armoureds in the top of a panel ....then about 6 - 8 inches above the gland they cut a band of PVC out of the sheaths about 20mm wide and strap all the SWA 's together with copper strip clamped onto the armouring . :C </p><p></p><p>I didn't emulate the method as I thought it was stupid TBH .</p><p></p><p>They did however have a great method with their really high lighting columns . Attach this hydraulic device at the bottom , shove a lever in to lift the top half of the column off the base , then lower it against the hydraulics . Do your work on the floods at the top then pump it back up . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 473697, member: 1408"] Talking about unconventional termination of SWA's ...I just remembered doing some work for British Gas on their remote stations . Their method of making off SWA was the usual way , row of armoureds in the top of a panel ....then about 6 - 8 inches above the gland they cut a band of PVC out of the sheaths about 20mm wide and strap all the SWA 's together with copper strip clamped onto the armouring . :C I didn't emulate the method as I thought it was stupid TBH . They did however have a great method with their really high lighting columns . Attach this hydraulic device at the bottom , shove a lever in to lift the top half of the column off the base , then lower it against the hydraulics . Do your work on the floods at the top then pump it back up . [/QUOTE]
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