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Penetrations
Before routing the downconductor through
any penetrations, ensure that:
If un-terminated, the hole is a minimum of
 mm ( in.) in diameter.
If terminated, the hole is a minimum of
 mm (
The hole must be smooth and without
sharp edges.
A max of m ( ft) of non-conductive
conduit can be used, to protect the Ericore
cable from damage, when routed through
concrete or masonry opening.
A max of m ( ft) of non-conductive
conduit can be used over any part of the
top % of the cable length.
Ferro-magnetic counduit is never used.
If either side of the penetration requires
environmental protection i.e.: waterproofing,
air-con pressure seal etc., use a standard
professional method of protection.
Figure : Correct & incorrect cable routing methods
Routing
The route taken by the
downconductor is very important
and must follow these rules:
Carefully survey the intended route of the
downconductor immediately prior to the
installation to check for any alterations
that may effect the original design, i.e.:
structural changes, new antenna or mast
installations, air conditioning towers or
ducting, etc.
Use the most direct route practical to
minimize the downconductor length.
To minimize the risk of side-flash,
DO NOT route the downconductor back
beside itself after change of direction,
i.e.: °.
Minimize the number of bends.
Minimize the strain on the downconductor
during installation.
The Ericore cable must be installed in a
downward fashion.
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT
Radius
<  mm
( in.)
<  mm ( in.)