Wire and Cable Installation
Wire and Cable Installation
Wire and Cable Installation
Table of Contents
1. Purpose:
2. Scope:
3. Reference:
4. Equipments:
6. Procedure or Methodology:
1. Purpose:
The purpose of generating this method statement is to define the procedure for the Installation of
Electrical Wires and power cables through the guidelines contained here in to ensure that the job
execution complies with the requirement where applicable in the project.
2. Scope:
This method statement covers all processes related to the installation of the mentioned system as
per project specification, manufacturer recommendation, approved drawings, Civil defense approval, and
regulation.
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3. Reference:
Panel schedule
Shop drawings
single line diagram
Specification of Project
Material submittal
Project Quality plan
Project HSE Plan
Civil Defense Approval
Programme Minimum H&S Construction Standard
4. Equipment:
The Following tools shall be arranged before starting the job Tool Box.
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Ensure only trained Authorized & licensed persons only shall operate the power tools and do the
Installation and Testing job.
All hand tools and power tools shall be good in quality and working condition.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required varying types of works.
Always check and inspect if the scaffolding, ladder used for fixing supports, boxes and
conduits are on safe condition and position before starting the work activities.
Be sure that all access for installation of fixing supports, boxes and conduits have no obstruction
at all times that may cause accident.
Safety signboard, and barricades shall be erected in the working areas if required.
Necessary PPE to be worn while working in energized to be worn while working inenergized
circuits. Ensure adequate lighting is provided in the working area at nighttime and if inside the
building area to be well illuminated.
Ensure service area/work area openings are provided with barricade, tape, safety nets and
warning signage to be provided.
Calibrated Instruments only to be used
Power supply used to take temporary power supply shall not have any joints.
Ensure LOTO procedure to be followed and implement comprehensive logout & tagout during
execution of work.
“LOTO” of electrical supplies must only be carried out by a competent person.
Where cables are laid on the ground they should have additional protection by means of a
reinforced sleeve, concrete haunching or timber covers, all protective covering should be clearly
marked so as not to constitute a tripping hazard.
All overhead cables should be routed as far away as possible form access roads, existing buildings
and areas on which buildings are to be erected
Illumination level shall be check periodically and recorded. Ensuring that lighting provided is
adequate (minimum of 100 Lux) at workplace area and that personnel are not working in shadow.
Supervisors shall ensure that the light Intensity will not cause vision disturbance. All points of exit,
pathways and muster points shall be clearly illuminated. Ladder accesses and egress shall be
clearly illuminated.
Ensure good housekeeping at all times, keep work area clear from obstruction.
The working environment may be improved by ensuring adequate space for handling operations
and ensuring that walking surfaces are free of obstructions.
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6. Procedure Or Methodology:
Check all material delivered to site is inspected properly by QA/QC Inspector and check if it is
stored properly as per manufacturer’s recommendations.
MIR shall be raised for the inspection of materials received at site to the Consultant Engineer.
Work shall be carried out by the site staff under strict supervision and guidance of the
concerned Supervisors / Foremen / Engineers.
The QA/QC Inspector shall check all the installations as per the Installation Check list.
WIR shall be prepared by QA/QC Inspector and will be submitted to Consultant for their
inspection and approval.
QA/QC Inspector shall coordinate with other contractors and arrange inspection for installation to
the Consultant Engineer.
QA/QC Inspector is responsible for all installation activities for getting the work inspected and
approved by Consultant Engineer.
On receipts of the material at site, necessary precautions shall be taken forum loading, shifting
and Storage, as follows:
On the floor, the units will be stored in a clean, dry place and adequate covering by tarpaulin
sheets will be done to protect the wire/ cable from disposition of construction dust till it is finally
shifted to its location.
All Material received will be checked to ensure that they are complying with the approved material
submittals in terms of their make, model, type, capacity, etc.,
Any discrepancy or damages etc., it will be notified and reported immediately for further action. It
should be noted on the carrier’s freight bill. Damage claims should be filed with the carrier
immediately.
Material found not suitable for site use will be removed immediately from site and the same will be
replaced by correct equipment.
Site Engineers have to ensure that all material used at site are of free from any damages or
deformities of any kind. Units found not suitable for site use will be removed immediately and the
same will be replaced by correct item.
End of cables shall be sealed to prevent ingress of moisture.
Each cable drum shall be provided with appropriate weatherproof metallic label indicating project
name, order no., type, size and length of the cable delivered
The reels for small building wires shall be provided with appropriate tags indicating atleast the
type, size and length of wire delivered.
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Perform continuity test on power cables, wires and control cables on cable reel prior to cable
pulling.
Clean the area after completing cable pulling.
Color coding should be maintained throughout the installation. Phase-conductors should be
engraved with alphanumeric mark (LI, L2, L3) or color coded heated shrinkable sleeves.
Control and signal cables, enclosed in conduit and raceways with power cables, are to be insulated
for same voltage grade.
Control cables should be fixed to racks and installed directly on cable trays or pulled in conduits
and trunking indoors and in underground ducts or in conduits outdoors.
Ensure Lubricants are used for pulling wire or cable to avoid damage on conductor insulation.
Ensure to leave extra cable length for cables terminating in branch circuit outlet and pull box.
Insulating covers are to be applied to prevent exposure of bare cable connections.
Temporary protection cover shall be made on the ends of cables to avoid moisture absorption to
the cable strands and temporary identification label shall be made at each end; the identification
shall be as on the cable pull-sheet. Final label or identification will have to be installed after
termination is completed.
Ensure each main and feeder cables in pull-boxes, wire ways and circuits of panelboards or
distribution boards will be fitted with an identification tag. This tag will indicate the identity of
cable or circuit number and conductor size in accordance with the schedules.
Each cable shall be dressed to provide a straight installation along its entire length.
Dress the cables, removing all temporary tie wraps and securing with permanent tie wraps.
Mark-up / As-built drawings for any changes made.
Cross check cleanness and sharp edges of cable tray before cable pulling’s.
Proper type, size, colour and number of wires and cable are being installed.
Ensure cables are to be run through duct-banks, shafts, clamped to steel racks or cable trays.
The conductor of all single core wires shall be of high conductivity, plain circular standard, and
annealed copper conductors.
The insulation of single core wires shall be heat resistive PVC type 5 to BS 6746, rated at 85°C for
continuous operation. Manufacturer shall guarantee that insulation will not emit any toxic fumes in
the event of a fire.
The building wires shall comply with BS 6004 Table 5, rated 600/1000V grade for power Wiring
and 450/750V grade for lighting applications.
The pulling tension of the wire shall not exceed the maximum tension recommended by the cable
manufacturer.
No conductor smaller than 2.5sq.mm shall be used for lighting installation and 4sq.mm for
small/equipment power installation.
Single core PVC insulated wires in trunking or conduits for internal wiring.
Not more than 2 final sub-circuits shall be run in any conduit.
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Provide color coded ferrules and circuit number tags for termination of wires.
Wires insulation resistance and continuity tests shall be carried out with 500Vmegger updating
calibration certificate is required.
Max. no of sub circuit run in one conduit, is two.
Conduit manufacture recommended wire pulling compound shall be utilized and not the soap
agent.
Wire color code shall be as show on the approved shop drawings and as per IEE Regs.
Requirements.
Earth cable shall run in parallel and tied to power cables at proper intervals.
Keep 300mm between wire / power cables and control cables.
Cable that are buried must be installed in a trench with a minimum depth of 0.75meter and must
have a cable marking tape laid over it 20cm. from the top of thetrench. The line of burial must be
clearly marked with signs.
Where cables are valid on the ground they should have additional protection bymeans of a
reinforced sleeve, concrete hunching or timber covers, all protectivecovering should be clearly
marked so as not to constitute a tripping hazard.
All overhead cables should be routed as far away as possible from access roads, existing buildings
and areas on which buildings are to be erected.
Normal and emergency sub circuits shall run in different conduits or in same trunking fitted with
separation.
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Place cable drums at elevated & rolling position, so as to pull the cable without twists.
Pull cables using cable Hooks or ropes.
Pull the cable smoothly with force recommended by manufacturer.
Make sure that the cable will run over the cable roller till the end of the cable tray.
If Cable Hooks will be used fix one end of cable to the hook and tie other end with a rope.
Cable fill is as per required standards.
LV distribution cables single core or multi-core and un-armored or armored.
All low voltage distribution cables shall be copper conductors, 600/1000V grade, cross-Linked
polyethylene (XLPE) insulated and PVC or polyethylene sheathed cable.
Core identification at termination shall be done by colored or numbered plastic stretch or shrink
ferrules.
Multi-core XLPE/PVC insulated unarmored cables in cable trays, ladders or Conduits for internal
wiring.
Multi-core XLPE/SWA/PVC insulated armored cables in conduits, cable trays,Ladders duct banks
or direct buried for external wiring
Armoring for single core cables shall be aluminum wire armoring (AWS)
Provide cable tags at both ends and at intervals not exceeding 25 m.
Power cables shall be installed above water lines
Cable radius of bend shall be considered as per the manufacturer recommendation
Type of LV cables (LSZH), fire resistant…etc.) Shall be as per approved shop drawings,
specification and feeder data schedule.
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mechanical tension strength of the connection and with proper cable identification number
tagging.
Termination kits I color boots and crimped lugs shall be provided for termination of cables.
Proper IP rating cable gland and shroud shall be provided. A slack of cable shall be maintained
of future reconnection. Bolting tightness of cables into circuitbreakers shall be checked by
calibrated torque wrench.
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