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Operating instructions on how<br />

to design riser mains<br />

N L1 L2 L3<br />

[7]<br />

[1]<br />

Use an RH end feed unit (without monobloc).<br />

In order to position the tap-off boxes correctly, the neutral conductor of the<br />

riser main must be on the left side of the element.<br />

[3]<br />

[2]<br />

Use one or more suspension brackets for the vertical elements, according to<br />

the weight of the whole riser mains.<br />

For risers that are shorter than 4 metres, fix to the base with type B brackets (see<br />

p.42)<br />

when longer, use a type A suspension bracket (see p. 42) every 300 kg of<br />

risers (including the boxes).<br />

[5]<br />

[3]<br />

Use a standard suspension bracket to hang the busbar every 2 metres of riser<br />

mains.<br />

[4] Use elements with tap-off outlets (see page 13).<br />

[4]<br />

[6]<br />

[5] Use S120 fire barrier kit for each compartment floor (see page 15).<br />

[6]<br />

The tap-off boxes can be installed in the tap-off outlets and near the connection<br />

between the elements.<br />

In both cases, the boxes extend downward.<br />

N<br />

[7] At the end of the riser mains, position the IP55 end cover.<br />

N<br />

[2]<br />

N<br />

N<br />

[1]<br />

(For further information, please refer to the technical guide)<br />

46 <strong>SUPER</strong> <strong>COMPACT</strong>

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