Optimise Cable Managementwith Effective Solutions
Cable management is a major part of infrastructure planning. This is due to the ever increasing reliance on technology in order to carry out business, and also the reliance on connectivity to the right equipment and networks. The huge variety of cables that need to be used by the average company means that it is impractical to run these through work areas and so they have to be run through the various cavities that are available within a building, or alternatively through dedicated ducting that will keep the cables under control.
If there is only a small amount of cabling that is to be managed then it is possible to utilise basic solid cable conduits over short distances. When the cable management requirements become more complex and over a much larger area then solid conduit running along the inside of rooms become highly unsuitable. Solid conduits are also unsuitable for running through cavities due to the various obstacles that have to be accounted for, such as floor and ceiling joists, pipes and other infrastructure features. No matter what the requirements are, there are options available from specialist companies such as JAM Armour. The options can range from stainless steel empty conduit to flexible conduit that is fully wired prior to the installation.
The type of conduit can vary from location to location. Modern office buildings will require flexible conduit in order to ensure that all areas are suitably networked, but industrial cabling can provide additional requirements that need alternative solutions. There may be requirements to run cabling through areas that are damp or wet, which means that not only do the cable conduits need to be flexible, they also have to be watertight to prevent the ingress of water.
No matter where a business is located, whether that be in a network of portacabins or in a modern office building complex, it is important to ensure that cable management is effective and supports the business requirements of the location. Therefore there is a requirement to plan out all of the cabling requirements, and this is where a specialist company like JAM Armour is able to provide experience and knowledge that will allow a cabling management plan to be designed and implemented with the maximum efficiency.
Cabling does not necessarily just run from one point to another. There may be requirements for cables to run from a single source to many destinations, and in fact there may be several sources, each of which may have multiple destinations within a building. Therefore cabling is not just about providing conduits. The process will eventually yield a cable network that will require junctions so that the cable distribution and pathways can be created to allow the right connections to be provided in the right places. For this reason there are POD boxes that can allow 4, 6 or 8 directions to be used.
Cable management is an increasingly important activity and the options of galvanised steel, PVC and high density polypropylene conduits provide the materials to run cables safely and practically.
If there is only a small amount of cabling that is to be managed then it is possible to utilise basic solid cable conduits over short distances. When the cable management requirements become more complex and over a much larger area then solid conduit running along the inside of rooms become highly unsuitable. Solid conduits are also unsuitable for running through cavities due to the various obstacles that have to be accounted for, such as floor and ceiling joists, pipes and other infrastructure features. No matter what the requirements are, there are options available from specialist companies such as JAM Armour. The options can range from stainless steel empty conduit to flexible conduit that is fully wired prior to the installation.
The type of conduit can vary from location to location. Modern office buildings will require flexible conduit in order to ensure that all areas are suitably networked, but industrial cabling can provide additional requirements that need alternative solutions. There may be requirements to run cabling through areas that are damp or wet, which means that not only do the cable conduits need to be flexible, they also have to be watertight to prevent the ingress of water.
No matter where a business is located, whether that be in a network of portacabins or in a modern office building complex, it is important to ensure that cable management is effective and supports the business requirements of the location. Therefore there is a requirement to plan out all of the cabling requirements, and this is where a specialist company like JAM Armour is able to provide experience and knowledge that will allow a cabling management plan to be designed and implemented with the maximum efficiency.
Cabling does not necessarily just run from one point to another. There may be requirements for cables to run from a single source to many destinations, and in fact there may be several sources, each of which may have multiple destinations within a building. Therefore cabling is not just about providing conduits. The process will eventually yield a cable network that will require junctions so that the cable distribution and pathways can be created to allow the right connections to be provided in the right places. For this reason there are POD boxes that can allow 4, 6 or 8 directions to be used.
Cable management is an increasingly important activity and the options of galvanised steel, PVC and high density polypropylene conduits provide the materials to run cables safely and practically.
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