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So how do the DNO cut service cables whilst still being live? Always wondered, never had the opportunity to watch over ones shoulder!
Yes, it's an interesting question, and I haven't got a clue as to the answer - so look forward to learning. I suppose that it might be possible (these days, but not in days of old) to use a non-conductive (e.g. ceramic) blade, but one imagines that there would still be a pretty high chance of the cores shorting if one just chopped through all of them in one fell swoop.I'm referring more to cutting using a metal blade and not shorting cores together!?
If that's the case (and if they then 'deal with the cores' one at a time) I suppose that corresponds pretty closely to the 'delicate surgical procedure' that I hypothesised. Where's westie?I remember coming accross some internal DNO documents on the web which described the procedure in excruciating detail. ... IIRC it was something along the lines of ... remove the outer sheath down to the earthed metal layer, depending on the cable, apply a bridge cable to join together the earthed metal layer (not nessacery with "waveform" cable as the earthed metal layer can be cut loose and pulled away from the rest of the cable without breaking it). remove the earthed metal layer, cover any earthed metalwork with an insulating sleeve and then finally deal with the cores.
Apart from the sterile field.I would agree with the sentiment of it having a similarity to a surgeon getting ready to perform an operation.
I could tell you but then I'd have to ....
Busy at the mo, I'll tell you tonight, but an eaelier poster had it about right
So I am, but I think we've probably got the general idea - careful dissection through the outer sheath etc., following be even more careful chopping (and making safe of ends) of the cores, one at a time.I'm waiting!
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