read a note on a detail sheet and it was new to me -
"electrical or plumbing conduit shall be spaled"
The detail was pipe in concrete beam - any ideas - piping and conduit requirements found in representative sections of specifications -
thanks in advance
I should have mentioned it was a detail depicting a 90 bend and the drawings are new - this week - how would one sleeve a 2in or 3 inch 90 in a 12-inch beam? very odd note - never seen it before. we use PVC conduit and waste piping all the time but I am guessing this would be a very large sleeve to get a 2 inch or larger 90 to feed through it... and i guess "dead nuts" placement to get 2-inch cover on sides at top exit if we can place an 8-inch 90 first...I have not yet done the math to see what actually would fit for sleeves - thanks for the response -
As a drafter I once sent out a construction set with "FLAMING PLANS" in the 200 series. I didn't catch it until we printed 7 sets. No one noticed but me.
When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty but when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong.
I think there is a meaning that might make more sense in contect, in shipbuilding a spale is a cross beam, so it may merely mean that conduits need to be supported along their length.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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