Ty.Jackson68
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- Location
- Texas
- Occupation
- Engineer
I have a contractor installing cables in incomplete cable tray. Level of incomplete includes grounding not substantially complete, warning labels not affixed, and some support hardware incomplete (requires drilling into tray to affix) - IMO well short of being substantially complete.
In some instances - they have not run temporary power for the transformer heaters in the tray - so a minor amount of cables are energized.
My understanding of NEC is that no cable is to be pulled until the tray is complete. In practicality - we've typically taken that to be substantially complete (grounding and bonding substantially complete, all supports and hardware affixed, and warning labels attached). Minor punch items that don't require drilling on the tray has not held up pulling cable.
Is this correct? Even though have notified them in writing - they continue. Suggestions on next step to enforce good behaivor?
In some instances - they have not run temporary power for the transformer heaters in the tray - so a minor amount of cables are energized.
My understanding of NEC is that no cable is to be pulled until the tray is complete. In practicality - we've typically taken that to be substantially complete (grounding and bonding substantially complete, all supports and hardware affixed, and warning labels attached). Minor punch items that don't require drilling on the tray has not held up pulling cable.
Is this correct? Even though have notified them in writing - they continue. Suggestions on next step to enforce good behaivor?