The general considerations that must be met when proceeding with the assembly or installation of a pipe with a protective tube are:
• The path of the i beam pipe clamp runs parallel to the vertical and horizontal lines or parallel to the edge of the wall restricting the room in which the installation takes place.
• The curves created in the tube will be continuous and will not cause a decrease in section. The minimum radius of curvature for each tube grade is the value specified by the manufacturer.
• Pipe conductors can be easily inserted and removed if they are placed and secured with records that are no more than 15 meters apart from each other in straight sections that are deemed necessary, if necessary. The number of curves at an angle between two successive records shall not exceed three.
• Accessible metal tubes must be grounded and the electrical community must be protected.
• Metal pipes can not be used as protective or neutral conductors.
• Channel changes are made in an appropriate box that is made of an insulating box and is not propagated to the flame. In no case is the connection of conductors with junctions or junctions between data cabinets or between the data cabinet and user sockets.
The following special considerations must be considered when assembling surfaces with pipes:
• Pipes must be secured to walls or ceilings with flanges or clamps that are protected from corrosion and are firmly fixed. The spacing between clamps or clamps is max. 0.5 m. Fixing devices can be used before and after the change of direction near the connection of the pipe and the entrance of the registration box.
• Pipes should be placed on the surface where they are installed and it should be at least 2.5 m above the ground whenever possible.
• Aluminum tube clamps should be cut from the cross section of the tube with the expansion joint of the building and the end of the tube should be separated by 5 cm intervals and then connected with a sliding sleeve of at least 20 cm in length.
• If the pipe is built into the fixture, in addition to the general considerations, consider the following specific considerations:
• When pipes are installed inside buildings, roasters should not threaten the safety of the walls or ceilings in which they are run. The gaps should be at least 1 cm thick enough to cover the tube. At an angle, the thickness of this layer can be reduced to 0.5 cm.
• Pipes for the electrical installation of the underfloor are not installed between the floor and the lining.
• For the installation of the plant itself, only pipes with a minimum thickness of 1 cm between the slab and the siding that need to be covered with concrete or mortar can be installed.
• If you are using built-in pipes, it is recommended that you place a surface or roof of 50 cm (maximum) horizontally or horizontally and vertically within a distance of 20 cm from the edge.
In this type of operation, consider the following tips to avoid accidents:
In this type of operation, consider the following tips to avoid accidents:
To use this tool, it needs to be polished well. When not in use, the cut part must be protected with a plastic or rubber sleeve to prevent accidents.
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