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This method statement explains about the site installation & Laying of Low
Voltage Cables & Wires associated materials and the requirements of the checks
to be carried out.
Title
Method Statement for Laying of Low Voltage Cables and Wires
Work Procedure
1. The engineer should approve the materials to be used. The routes routing as
well as the sizes will follow the approved shop drawing.
2. Make sure there is the availability of the approved materials so that the work
can be carried out.
4. Site Supervisor / Foremen will evaluate drawings and Materials to ensure they
are relevant before work starts.
7. The Site Supervisor also informs the tradesmen about the required safety
precautions.
8. The certificate for area handover will be signed for clearance before the cable
pulling activity begins.
9. Inspection of the entire route will take place to ensure the completeness of the
routing, the appropriateness of the used bends and the lack of sharp edges.
10. Make sure that only last revision drawings are used.
12. While preparing cable termination, arrangements will be made so that proper
spare length is left available at the termination point inside the panels or
equipment. Maximum spare length will equal the sum of the panel’s depth, width,
and height.
13. Before laying the cable on the pipe rack, scaffolding and platforms will be
provided wherever required along the route of the cable tray.
15. Personnel working on cable pulling will be equipped at all times with safety
harnesses fixed steadily to the overhead support.
16. Before Cable pulling commences, the actual length of the route will be
measured and checked to ensure adequacy of provided cable length.
17. Ensure the cable pulling winch is placed at a suitable position according to
the length of the cable and the condition of the site.
18. Cable shall be tested both before removal from cable drums and on site with
a 1 KV insulation tester (5KV for MV Cables).
4. The drum schedule will be used to identify the cable drum that will be used for
cable pulling.
6. A gripper or a cable shock will be used to fix the cable to the winch.
7. Cable laying will begin from one end of the route or any other suitable point if
needed
9. Prior to cable cutting, inspection of both ends shall take place to make sure
there is sufficient length for proper dressing and end termination.
10. Right after every cable is finished, all cables shall be tested for insulation
resistance
12. Update the cable and drum schedules with cable pulling information.
13. Following completion of all same route cables, cable dressing and clamping
will take place.
14. Trefoil (three-foil formation) laying shall be used with single core cables.
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16. When cable laying is completed, insulation test will take place according to
attached format.
3. Use guide wires and similar equipment when wire pulling, to support the
tension and avoid possible damage.
20. Wherever the Engineer approves, use lubricant or wire pulling compound if
necessary. Ensure that the pulling compound used is chemically compatible with
any insulations or conductors it touches.
22. Use a minimum of 300mm of slack conductors inside DB and at each outlet
as needed.
Quality
1. Quality control Engineer accompanied by the site supervisor will see that
material installation follows the Shop drawing, the specifications outlined in the
contract as well as the approved submittals.
2. The consultant will receive a work inspection report (WIR) after the completion
of the installation.
Safety
1. All works shall comply with safety procedure or instruction set out in project
safety plan and Municipality rules and regulations.
3. All operatives involve in this work shall be inducted before entering the site.
3. Mobile Scaffolding