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‘Walkie Talkie’ Building Development Supplied By ETS

September 30, 2022 by admin

Nicknamed the ‘Walkie Talkie’ because of its distinctive shape, 20 Fenchurch Street is 525 ft (160 m) tall and is the fifth tallest building in the City of London.

ETS – working with the appointed M&E contractor and their subcontractors – supplied to the development CMP glands and Ellis Patent cleats for LV and MV cabling. ETS also delivered:

  • Euromold separable connectors for the 33kV switching gear
  • Custom manufactured earth bars for both landlords and tenants supplies
  • Lightning protection products including copper tape and earth rods

The building is 34 storeys high and provides 680,000 sq ft of office space with unrivalled panoramic views of London.

Ron Spence ETS

Ron Spence, ETS’ Key Account Manager, said:

“Once again ETS have been involved in another prestigious project. This is again a reflection of the quality of products and the exceptional service ETS always strives to deliver.”

Connect with Ron Spence on LinkedIn.

 

 

 

 

Image of ‘Walkie Talkie’ building by Diego Delso (Creative Commons Licence).

Filed Under: Projects Tagged With: walkie talk building

ETS Cable Cleats, Glands and Lugs For 5 Broadgate, London

September 30, 2022 by admin

When fully occupied London’s 5 Broadgate in the heart of the City will be the new home for global financial services provider, UBC.

Covering over 700,000 sq ft (66,890 sq m), the building will deliver state-of-the art trading facilities. 5 Broadgate will include up to four trading floors and accommodate approximately 750 traders.

The building has been designed by Make Architects and is on track to receive a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating.

Phoenix-Cable CleatsETS – working with the main contractor Mace – supplied Phoenix Cable Cleats (fire survival cleats). The cable cleats, from Ellis Patents, are designed to complement the new fire performance cables that are increasingly being specified within commercial and public building projects.

CMP CW Cable Glands, Cembre Cable Lugs and Euromold Separable Connectors were also delivered as part of the project.

Ron Spence ETS

ETS have supplied materials for a wide range of projects in London including the Shard and Crossrail.

Key Account Manager, Ron Spence, is responsible for London projects for ETS. Connect with Ron Spence on LinkedIn.

 

 

 

 

 

Main image by kind permission of British Land.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Projects Tagged With: Broadgate

Guest Blog: Bold Test

September 30, 2022 by admin

Should you be using cable cleats instead of stainless cable ties for your next project? ETS stocks both product types and we’re often asked which is the most suitable for a particular installation. ETS recently caught up with Richard Shaw from Cleat manufacturer Ellis for his thoughts on cable ties and cable cleats.

“Claims have recently begun to emerge from certain quarters that imply stainless steel cable ties can be placed on an equal footing with cable cleats.

Amongst the claims being made are:

  • ‘Metal ties actually provide as much protection in the event of a short circuit as cleats.’
  • ‘Stainless steel cable ties are less expensive on average than cable cleats.’
  • ‘Stainless steel cable ties provide an equal or better level of risk mitigation at lower cost and quicker time to install.’

My problem with these assertions is that although stainless steel cable ties and cable cleats are complementary products, the area of overlap is extremely small – and when explored fully, it’s immediately apparent that it’s an area of considerable risk. What this means is that the kind of claims being made about stainless steel cable ties are, at best, extremely misleading.

Product v Product

Cable cleats are made in a variety of materials to accommodate a wide range of installation conditions and locations. Our product range alone features stainless steel, mild steel, extruded aluminium, cast aluminium and a wide range of polymers. Many of our cleats combine metals and polymers to deliver the best solution.

Cable cleats also come in a number of different varieties. Again using our product range as an example, we supply cable saddles, cable straps, flexible cable cleats, hinged cable cleats and even the most straightforward of cable clamps.

In contrast, a stainless steel cable tie is just that – a cable tie available solely in stainless steel.

Creating an analogy about the two products highlights the scale of the differences between them perfectly: A stainless steel cable tie manufacturer may claim their wrench is as good, if not better, than the cable cleat manufacturer’s. But the cable cleat manufacturer retorts by pointing out they don’t just have one wrench, they have an entire tool kit.

Price

Before even considering the question of price, we first have to decide which of the many types of cable cleat we should compare the stainless steel cable tie with.

In the examples I’ve seen, the price comparisons between the two tend to pit cable cleats at the upper end of their range against cable ties. While this may seem unfair, the comparison has been made so let’s see how it stands up to scrutiny.

First, it’s obvious that a single stainless steel cable tie will be cheaper than what is the strongest of stainless steel cable cleats – after all, you get what you pay for.

But even so, would the entire cost of both product and installation be cheaper if you used cable ties rather than cleats? It may surprise you to discover that the answer is almost certainly no – but why?

When considering the strongest stainless steel cable cleat it is ludicrous to try and equate it to a single stainless steel cable tie. Yes, both products are made from similar material, but there is, of course, a lot more steel in a cleat than a tie.

Therefore, in order to make a direct comparison you need to consider the cross sectional area of the material being used – a calculation based on width, thickness and the number of times it is wrapped round the cables.

Cable ties are typically less than 20mm wide and less than 0.4mm thick and so have a cross sectional area of less than 8mm2.

If the strap is wrapped round twice we have material with a maximum cross sectional area of 16mm2 securing the cables. In comparison, a top of the range stainless steel cleat will have a cross sectional area of 100mm2.

Harking back to simple physics, the ultimate tensile strength of a material is proportional to its cross sectional area – and that’s something you simply can’t argue with.

Using the information above, and all relevant supporting short circuit test data, if the calculated fault level for a system required the installation of an Ellis Emperor cleat every 300mm, it would come as a great surprise if the cost of the equivalent appropriate number of cable ties was less than the cost of the cleats – and that’s before you even take into account the time it would take to install them all.

Short-Circuit Testing

The final point I’d like to address is short-circuit testing, and in particular the question of whether the data gathered from a test is transferable to a real life installation?

As far as cable cleats are concerned, the answer is usually yes. This is because, under fault conditions, a cable cleat constrains all the forces generated between the cables. The mounting structure has no influence on the cleats performance and so it should perform at the level indicated on the short-circuit test certificate.

The situation is nowhere near as cut and dried when it comes to stainless steel cable ties – mainly because of the difference in fixing methods. Typically there are three ways in which a cable tie is used to attach cable to ladder:

  • The cable tie can be wrapped around both the cable and the rung.
  • The cable tie can be installed using a mounting bracket, which fixes to the rung.
  • The cable tie can be fed through perforations on the ladder rung if they are present.

Of these three methods, both option 1 and option 3 introduce significant variables that will have an impact on likely performance during a fault. In both cases a foreign body is being introduced to the loop that contains the cable.

As such everything from ladder material to rung profile; types of hole and sharpness of edges; and even surface finish and cable diameter can have an impact on the whole arrangement.

As such, it’s impossible to say that the result of a short-circuit test on a stainless steel cable tie is transferrable to the real world, unless the installation is identical to the testing set-up.

Of course, installation option 2 is more likely to deliver real-life performance that matches short-circuit testing performance for a cable tie. But in this scenario both the cost of the parts required, and the installation time will increase significantly, making it even less competitive when the number of ties to cleats ratio is taken into account.

The Final Decision

What needs to remembered when considering the respective merits of both stainless steel cable cleats and cable ties is that the primary concern for all those involved in electrical cable installations should be safety.

In order for an electrical installation to be deemed safe, cables need to be restrained in a manner that can withstand the forces they generate, including those generated during a short-circuit.

Yes, both cable ties and cable cleats have their place in the specification picture. And yes, there is a minimal amount of overlap where it is feasible that an installer or specifier could choose one over the other. But it is minimal, and the specification decision shouldn’t be made based on misleading claims aimed squarely at undermining the sales of a tried, tested and trusted solution.

All cable cleats designed and manufactured by Ellis Patents undergo a thorough testing program prior to launch, including short-circuit testing. Even after launch, products are regularly short-circuit tested and will perform at the level on the relevant certification during a real life short-circuit scenario.

Not one of our installed cable cleats has ever failed. Therefore, make sure you make the correct specification decision on your next electrical installation.

If you don’t the dangers posed by a short-circuit are plentiful – costly damage to cables and cable management systems, plus the risk to life posed by incorrectly installed live cables.”

Official Suppliers

ETS Cable Components are the official suppliers, stockists and distributors of Ellis Patents cable cleats.
ETS also supplies a range of stainless steel cable ties as well as tooling.

If you would like any help with choosing the right product for your next project, please get in touch with the knowledgeable ETS sales team: +44 (0) 20 8405 6789 | sales@etscablecomponents.com

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London’s Zig Zag Building Supplied By ETS

September 30, 2022 by admin

Named because of its physical stance, Victoria Street’s Zig Zag Building is now fully operational after a 33 months build.

Developed by Land Securities, the building houses a variety of services including 187,000 sq ft of high-end commercial office space, restaurants and shops.

Zig Zag Building Interior

ETS worked on dual aspects of the project with both the main DNO contractors and the main mechanical and electrical contractor. ETS also worked with appointed subcontractors.

Materials supplied included HV cable cleats, containment and earthing materials to the DNO contractor, and a wide variety of LV materials to the mechanical and electrical contractor, and subcontractors. These comprised of cable glands, cable cleats, cable lugs and resin joints.

ETS Account Manager-Ben-Hancock

Ben Hancock, Account Manager at ETS, said:

“To be involved in such a prestigious project as the Zig Zag Building is a reflection again of the quality service and products that ETS offers.”

ETS has supplied materials for a wide variety of projects in London including the Shard and Crossrail.

Connect with Ben on LinkedIn.

 

 

Images of the Zig Zag Building by kind permission of Land Securities.

Filed Under: Projects Tagged With: zig zag building

Quality Cable Glands: The Inside Workings

September 30, 2022 by admin

Cheap Cable Glands

Cheap cable glands flooding the market continues to be a major problem for the industry. These products may offer in the short-term greater margins but over time could carry serious risks for cable installations.

In hazardous and harsh environments, for instance, cheaper gland seals may be subject to attacks from airborne pollutants and other environmental elements. If glands fail because of poor quality, an installer’s reputation could be the very least of their worries.

What is also concerning is that some stockists may not even be aware that supplying glands that do not comply with the standard BS EN 62444:2013 (Cable gland for electrical installations) is a punishable offence.

Highest Standards

ETS Cable Components only offers quality cable glands from a range of manufacturers including CMP. We take a look at the inside workings of CMP’s triton glands.

All CMP triton glands are produced from quality brass. Cheaper glands from other stockists are often made from “honey” brass which has been melted down and recast from scrap metal. This means the material is full of impurities which undermines the strength and integrity of the finished product.

Over time this poor material could lead to threads shearing or glands literally falling apart. In some cases the glands may rust after only a few years of use.

1. Inner Seal Assembly

CMP have developed a clever innovative inner sealing system for their triton glands. The design means that the issue of over-tightening inadvertently has been eliminated.

Traditional compression seals have no means of direct control on their application. CMP’s Compensating Displacement Seal System is achieved through a displacement seal which can be independently controlled during installation.

The armour clamping components and the inner sealing ring are separated. The cable gland components can be fully tightened metal-to-metal. This relieves potential excess forces, such as from cold flow, which could then lead to cable bedding damage.

2 and 3. Unique Termination Solution

Involving a unique termination solution, CMP’s armour clamping method ensures a permanent crimping of the cable armour. This creates a low impedance connection that does not suffer from self-loosening.

Secure armour clamping like this also contributes to enhanced levels of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) performance as well as reliable earth continuity.

4. Enclosed Deluge Seal To Prevent Corrosion

By ensuring that moisture cannot track around the cable gland threads and into the armour termination body, CMP’s integrated ‘O’ ring deluge seal (tested to  DTS 01:91) prevents cable armour corrosion.

The ‘O’ ring is also protected from mechanical damage and harmful UV rays.

5. Cable Gland Body

All CMP glands are from quality brass and not cheaper materials which may fail over time.

6. Clear Identification Markers

All quality glands have clear identification markers and are CE marked. CE marking shows the product has met certain standards. Buyers should have serious concerns if there is no CE marking.

A CE mark, however, does not always guarantee that the product complies – some rogue manufacturers have been known to use CE marking falsely.

7. Outer Seal

With the outer seal, the unique CMP’s Outer Seal Tightening Guide (OSTG) and Load Retention Sealing Ring (LRS) ensures an IP/NEMA rated seal is formed against the cable to the correct degree.

Peace Of Mind

ETS Cable Components offers wide range of quality glands including CMP Brass Explosion Proof (ATEX) glands:

  • PXSS2K Brass Explosion Proof (ATEX) Cable Glands
  • PX2K Brass Explosion Proof (ATEX) Cable Glands

These are compound filled to provide both flameproof and explosion protection.

Quality Cable Glands

Selecting the right quality cable gland in the long-run could help safeguard more than just a business reputation.

To discuss your cable glands requirements for your next project, contact our knowledgeable sales team today: 0044 (0)20 8405 6789 or email: sales@etscablecomponents.com

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September 30, 2022 by admin

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