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Ellis Patents Vulcan Cable Cleat VRT 04
Vulcan cable cleats are available for trefoil, single, quad and bundled cable applications where moderate levels of short circuit withstand are required. The unique Ellis Patents Vulcan compact design allows easy cable cleat installation where space is limited.
Vulcan cable cleats are manufactured in type 316 stainless steel offering ultimate protection against the harshest environmental conditions. To protect and cushion the cables during short circuit conditions, the cable cleat comes with an integral LSF Zero Halogen Polymeric liner and base pad.
Recommended fixing methods for Vulcan VRT+ include using one 10mm bolt for (sizes 00 to 09 ) and one or two 10mm bolts for (sizes 10 to 20).
Ellis Vulcan VRT+04 Cable Cleat Installation Steps : i) remove cable cleat base pad and bolt the cleat to the support structure using either central or 2 outer fixing positions ii) replace the cable cleat base pad and install cables iii) remove nut and washer, bend the two edges of the Vulcan cable cleat around the cables until parallel. Locate screw into adjacent hole iii) replace washer, nut and tighten iv) do not overtighten the cable cleat. The cleat liner should be in contact with the cable but does not need to be so tight that the cable bulges at either side of the liner.
Typical Vulcan Cleats Applications : LV HV trefoil cleats (BS5467 LV XLPE AWA, BS6622 11kV 33kV & BS7870 11kV Triplex), LV low voltage single cable cleats (600v-1000v neutral core, BS5467 LV XLPE SWA), LV bundled cables (BS7870 Wavecon Waveform), HV high voltage single cable cleats (11kV 3 Core XLPE BS6622 & EPR BS6883) and Quad cable bundles (TPN circuits).
Ellis Patents Cable Cleats : Aluminium Single Hole Cleats, Aluminium Two Bole Cleats, Varicleat Cable Cleats, Atlas Cable Cleats, Emperor Cable Cleats, Vulcan Cable Cleats, Nylon LSF Cable Cleats, Extra High Voltage Cable Cleats and Alpha Aluminium Trefoil Cable Cleats.
Toilet Flange Replacement Cast Iron
This is what you want to do if your having a hard time removing the toilet bolts
Just break the toilet and the bass
As you can see this is one of the biggest problems that they have with the toilet
The floor is starting to fall apart
And when this happens the toilet gets loose and starts moving back and forth
And this is not good for the wax ring or seal
What were going to do here is were going to remove this floor and replace it with a new floor
And that will make it a lot stronger so the new toilet will be stable the when its set on the new floor
Lets get the old wax ring out of here
And were going to clean up this little spot right here
The flange is also broke and were going to replace the old flange
This is an old cast iron flange and cast iron pipe
If your familiar with the old lead and oakum this cast iron flange has been install with lead and oakum
But were going to do some thing different on this flange replacement
Melting lead and using oakum is not required for what were going to do
And were going to finish getting the rest of this floor out
And what were doing here is cutting each side of the flange so we can remove the flange in pieces
What were using here is a side angle grinder
And we have a diamond blade on it
This makes it easy to cut right through cast iron or and hard metal brick pretty much any hard subs tent
Ok now that you see we have the cut
We have the cut of the side
What were going to do here is take our pry bar
Or what every we have and just pry it loose and off
See how it comes apart fight in half were just going to pull that old flange off of there
You can see the old lead
And of course this is a bottom view of the floor that’s going to be replaced
And the toilet flange that’s what its called
This here is a repair flange
This is A cast iron repair flange
Notice the rubber in the middle
this is what’s going to seal the pipe and the flange from any leaks from up under the when ever the toilet is flush
And it should just fit right over the pipe
If not just pull it back up and make adjustments that will open it up to fit
Now the only thing left to do
Is tighten the bolts
Were it will compress the rubber ring together causing a nice tight seal
And of course before setting the toilet clean the pipe out very good.
And screw the flange down to the floor