Difference Between Lead Sheathed Wiring and Conduit Wiring | |||
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1. | Material required | Teak wood batten, lead, sheath cables, wooden gutties, screws, clips, or joint clips boards, round boards etc. | Conduit pipe, VIR or PVC cables, saddles or pipe hooks, wooden gutties, screws. IC boxes, IC bends, tees etc., with IC socket and screws. |
2. | Cost | Costly | Very costly |
3. | Voltage | Low (upto 250V) | Low or medium (upto 660 V) |
4. | Life (durability) | Long | Very long |
5. | Protection against fire | Good | Very good |
6. | Mechanical protection | Fairly good | Fairly good |
7. | Dampness protection | Good | Fairly good |
8. | Appearance | Fair | Very good |
9. | Type of labour required | Skilled | Highly skilled |
10. | General reliability | Fairly good | Very good |
11. | Additions or Alternations to the existing wiring | Not very difficult | Most difficult |
12. | No. of points that can be wired per day by a wire man with a mate | 4 | 3 |
13. | Fields of application | Only used for service main etc. because of its high cost and heavy short circuit in case of leakage. | Mainly for downs, workshops and public buildings. |
Monday, 13 April 2015
Difference Between Lead Sheathed Wiring and Conduit Wiring
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