CABLE ROUTING
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Cable routing is the process of planning, selecting, and establishing the path through which electrical, control, instrumentation, and communication cables are installed between equipment, panels, junction boxes, and field devices. Proper cable routing ensures safe, reliable, and efficient transmission of power and signals while minimizing mechanical damage, electromagnetic interference, and maintenance difficulties.
Cable routing is typically carried out through cable trays, conduits, trenches, ducts, raceways, or underground systems according to approved engineering drawings and project specifications. The routing path is carefully designed to provide adequate support, maintain required clearances, avoid excessive bending, and ensure accessibility for inspection and future modifications.
During cable routing, special consideration is given to the separation of power, control, and communication cables to prevent electrical interference and maintain system performance. Routes are also selected to avoid high-temperature areas, moving equipment, sharp edges, and other potential hazards that could damage cable insulation or reduce cable life.
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