Hi All,
I have been instructed to do some pulling calculation for a cable inside some duct. I was told to do pulls from succesive pulling and feeding manholes rather than pulling from one end to another and by passing manholes.
So, let us assume that the scenario:
1- All the cable is in the drum and is pulled towards the first manhole, then I think i have to pull in outside and put it in an "8" position keeping in mind the minimum radius. I think I should take into consderation the cable drum
2- Then I have to pull the cable in the "8" shape towards the next manhole. In this scenario I think I should take the remaining cable only.
Now, how can do the pull calculation to prove the tension do not exceed the maximum pull tension value of the cable [This is my criteria here right or I should check the one for the conductors? ]
What formula should I use to incorporate the small change in elevation and the small bends in the ducts.
Is there any free software that I can use?
Thank you
I have been instructed to do some pulling calculation for a cable inside some duct. I was told to do pulls from succesive pulling and feeding manholes rather than pulling from one end to another and by passing manholes.
So, let us assume that the scenario:
1- All the cable is in the drum and is pulled towards the first manhole, then I think i have to pull in outside and put it in an "8" position keeping in mind the minimum radius. I think I should take into consderation the cable drum
2- Then I have to pull the cable in the "8" shape towards the next manhole. In this scenario I think I should take the remaining cable only.
Now, how can do the pull calculation to prove the tension do not exceed the maximum pull tension value of the cable [This is my criteria here right or I should check the one for the conductors? ]
What formula should I use to incorporate the small change in elevation and the small bends in the ducts.
Is there any free software that I can use?
Thank you