Okpower
Electrical
- Feb 24, 2006
- 35
Hi to all!
I have just received the drafts of a 3 meters high elevated substation. The details include a space from level 0 to +3meters where the cables will be run and with the bottom entrance to the switchgear. Also, the drafts show the switchgear room 3 meters high with the respective ladders at eac side of the S/S. This is not a common architecture design in my country but as the contractor engineering company is from outside the country, i am not sure about how common is this design.
Is this a safety design?? (What about step up ladders of 3 m high in an emergency situation)
Thanks in advance for your opinions
I have just received the drafts of a 3 meters high elevated substation. The details include a space from level 0 to +3meters where the cables will be run and with the bottom entrance to the switchgear. Also, the drafts show the switchgear room 3 meters high with the respective ladders at eac side of the S/S. This is not a common architecture design in my country but as the contractor engineering company is from outside the country, i am not sure about how common is this design.
Is this a safety design?? (What about step up ladders of 3 m high in an emergency situation)
Thanks in advance for your opinions