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certification that it can withstand the forces it claims to
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– this would come in the form of a short circuit testing
certificate.
Cable protection
Additionally, levels of cable protection can be enhanced
by selecting products with Cat 2 passes rather than Cat 1.
10cm Accuracy
What this means, is that the cable would be guaranteed
to still be intact and operable after a short circuit, as
opposed to just the cleat.
Two Global Networks
If you look at this prescribed course of action from a
budgeting point of view, it is fair to say that certain initial Worldwide Support
costs would be increased.
But if you consider the kind of sums involved, in terms
of time, materials and manpower, in replacing an entire
cable management system due to a short circuit occurring
and causing irreparable damage it’s easy to see the point
of the additional expense.
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And, finally, when you also take in account the
effects of improving health and safety levels, there surely
can be no argument against ensuring correct cleating
practice. l
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Richard Shaw is managing director of Ellis Patents, York, UK.
www.ellispatents.co.uk
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