Four 130-metre-long inspection pits, which required power and lighting, were crucial for the work on the underside of the trains. As part of the £20m revamp, M&E contractors, JPR Group, were tasked with selecting and installing a cable management solution capable of withstanding the harsh working environment in these pits.
Trunking was set to be installed into the four pits to deliver cabling for power and lighting. Risk of corrosion and potential damage from water, in addition to debris ingress into the cable runs, as well as corrosive oils and compounds from the trains themselves, is increased in this working environment. Therefore, an IP4X standard pre-galvanised trunking system was deemed not robust enough to cope with the challenging environment. The chosen solution would need to withstand wear and tear associated with being near the train maintenance works, ensuring safety is upheld and operations run smoothly.
With tight time schedules and these exacting ingress and corrosion requirements, JPR Group selected Legrand’s Salamandre IP55 Trunking. With IP55 ingress protection, the solution is designed to be faster to install and meets the requirement for a robust system capable of withstanding the challenging heavy industrial environment.
Given the critical nature of a rail depot in keeping trains in the region on schedule, the cable management installation needed to be completed as quickly as possible. However, JPR Group faced an unexpected challenge. The routes for the inspection pits had changed slightly from the initial specification, and so the trunking runs had to adapt to fit the new routes.
This meant more bespoke bends had to be made by Legrand to fit the new contours of the pits and be delivered to site. Because of this delay, there was potential for wider disruptions to work schedules for the entire renovation. Though this held up proceedings, Legrand was able to supply the bespoke elements as planned. Thanks to the speed afforded by the system, JPR could complete the installation in a timely manner and complete the install by December 2020, ahead of the opening in April 2021.
“Because of the ease and speed of installing the IP55 trunking, we were able to overcome this routing challenge relatively quickly,” said Tony O’Toole, head of major projects at JPR group. “Thanks to the quick delivery of the bespoke sections, we were only delayed by two weeks on this installation, still finishing well ahead of the depot’s opening. We would certainly recommend this system for this type of application, not only for the IP rating, but also because it helps to mitigate delays in the construction process.”