mayanees
Senior Member
- Location
- Westminster, MD
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer and Master Electrician
I'm involved in a project where the 15 kV service-entrance gear to a facility is mouse- and rat-infested. They've chewed the insulation on conductors, and generally left trails all over everything. The word I get from the facility owners is that there's no way to rodent-proof because of the cable entry and exits to the sheltered-aisle switchgear enclosure, but I find that hard to believe.
I would think we could seal the cable entry points with a foam that's compatible with the insulation. They're going to try sonic transmitters, but I'd really like to see the building sealed tight.
Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.
John M
I would think we could seal the cable entry points with a foam that's compatible with the insulation. They're going to try sonic transmitters, but I'd really like to see the building sealed tight.
Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.
John M