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Download MEW E101 April 2013 (pdf, 280kb) - NSW Public Works

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Part 1 - Installation<br />

112.3 Cables, Cable Enclosure and Busway Entry and Termination<br />

Where switchboards are fitted with cable-entry plates, one or more plates shall be neatly<br />

adapted to accept the incoming cable(s). Only the minimum number of plates shall be<br />

used thereby leaving spare cable entry plates for future cable entries.<br />

Cables entering a switchboard or control panel shall be glanded using non-ferrous<br />

metallic or plastic glands with neoprene compression seals conduit with suitable adaptor<br />

and locknut may be used where circuit is enclosed in conduit for its entire length. Cable<br />

entry shall only be through the detachable gland plate supplied with the switchboard.<br />

Where the sheath of a multicore cable enters either a switchboard or an electrical<br />

equipment enclosure, the sheath shall be:<br />

(i) Continued unstripped up to within less than 350 of either its lug terminations if a<br />

power cable or its connecting terminal block if a control cable.<br />

(ii) Continued unstripped after either the related conduit entry or the related cable<br />

gland by at least 100 to allow for cable identification marking.<br />

(iii) Identification marked as indicated within 100 of the end of the sheath.<br />

Where multicore cables with numbered cores are installed, the same numbers shall be<br />

continued from the switchboard to the final connections. This may require stripping of<br />

the outer sheath and continuation of the cores. This may also require the use of extra<br />

earth cables where more than one final connection is made.<br />

The unused cores of a multicore cable shall be terminated in the terminals provided in a<br />

switchboard and in an insulated screwed connector in the field. The length of the<br />

unused cores shall be at least as long as the longest used cores. The unused cores<br />

shall be looped and tied so as to be easily accessible.<br />

Terminations of multicore cables shall be such as to minimise the length of the<br />

unsheathed cores, but sufficient core length in the form of a neat loop shall be left to<br />

ensure that no termination is under tension and to allow for connectors to be relocated.<br />

Cores with the same insulation colours or numbers shall not be run together.<br />

There shall be no more than one conductor per terminal and all field cables shall enter<br />

switchboards via terminals (except instrument cables where indicated).<br />

Cables enclosures shall continue to the switchboard, but each cable shall be separately<br />

glanded at the gland plate.<br />

Cable and cable cores shall be identified in accordance with Clause 205 of this<br />

document.<br />

Where more than five separate surface run cables or cable enclosures are to enter a<br />

switchboard through the top or bottom, enclose all this wiring within U-shaped metal<br />

covers or ducts run from ceiling or floor to within 150 of the switchboard. Gland all<br />

cables when they enter the switchboard. Covers shall be earthed to switchboard cubicle,<br />

fixed to walls generally in accordance with Clause 112, painted to match switchboard<br />

and shall maintain the switchboard IP rating. The metal cover or duct shall have<br />

minimum 50% spare capacity for future wiring.<br />

Cables shall not enter through the top of externally mounted switchboards.<br />

To minimise eddy current effects, where single core cables rated over 300 A pass<br />

separately through a steel cable entry plate, the entry holes shall be joined with slots and<br />

the slots brazed or epoxy filled. In addition, metal cable saddles shall not be fitted over<br />

these cables.<br />

All mains and submains shall be supported or tied within 200 of the terminations. This<br />

support or tie shall be substantial due to the stresses under short circuit conditions.<br />

Where a busway is brought into a switchboard, the insulated cable entry plate shall have<br />

a close tolerance cut-out to fit the busbars. The busway enclosure shall be flanged at<br />

the switchboard and shall be bolted and sealed to the switchboard enclosure. The<br />

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<strong>MEW</strong> <strong>E101</strong>

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