I would think so. At that voltage, you want to ensure proper spacing.I'm designing some 4160V UG distribution, with large handholes as pull points (6ft square handholes). Should I be specifying cable racks and grounding for these handholes, or is that not necessary?
Will they be terminated or just rolled in the vault?I'm designing some 4160V UG distribution, with large handholes as pull points (6ft square handholes). Should I be specifying cable racks and grounding for these handholes, or is that not necessary?
No terminations, just pulled through.Will they be terminated or just rolled in the vault?
If they are rolled will they be terminated in the near future? (10 years)
If they are terminated, definitely.
If they are rolled in the bottom, then we don’t.
(15-35 kV)
If it’s JCN cable I would not waste the money on racks and grounding that wouldn’t be connected to anything.No terminations, just pulled through.
It's shielded EPR, not CN, but I assume that doesn't change your response, correct?If it’s JCN cable I would not waste the money on racks and grounding that wouldn’t be connected to anything.
younwould have to terminate the cable just to connect a ground.
Correct. You still have to cut the cable to connect the shield.It's shielded EPR, not CN, but I assume that doesn't change your response, correct?