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Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:03pm On Mar 06, 2016
I welcome you all to my thread. we shall be going through the conduit wiring installation of a building at igando,Lagos state,Nigeria.
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:08pm On Mar 06, 2016
sorry I couldnt save the pics during the pipe laying while doing the slab(decking) but all is not lost,u can ask me anything you need to know about the pipe installation during the decking stage.

meanwhile here are pictures for the knockout boxes and the d-board which is the mainframe of electricity distribution in the building.
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:11pm On Mar 06, 2016
more pics for the laying of the conduit pipes

Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:20pm On Mar 06, 2016
conduit pipes and knockout box's installations..

Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:22pm On Mar 06, 2016
more pix

Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:26pm On Mar 06, 2016
installing the dboards

Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:30pm On Mar 06, 2016
now covering the knockout boxes,conduit pipes and the d-board sides with mortal so as to hold them in place so the rendering works won't shift them out of place

Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:32pm On Mar 06, 2016
more

Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:36pm On Mar 06, 2016
the kind of conduit pipe used is the one called: dignity pipes.I choose them because of their quality and durability even when repairs are been carried out on them they still last up to their promised durations and they can with stand any cement conditions.

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Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 10:38pm On Mar 06, 2016
copplers are being used at the junctions(bends) to ease the movement of wires through them.

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Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by Nobody: 12:55am On Mar 07, 2016
Just a quick observation.

1) Why does you conduit look like it was installed by a legally blind person, very few straight lines?

2) Could you snap a straight line and cut the block with a circular saw that has concrete blade?

3) How do you stop the junction boxes from sinking back into the walls and maintain the proper flush to the finished wall?

I'm approaching this stage quickly so maybe I'll experience the Nigerian aspect.

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Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 7:27am On Mar 07, 2016
EgunMogaji:
Just a quick observation.

1) Why does you conduit look like it was installed by a legally blind person, very few straight lines?

2) Could you snap a straight line and cut the block with a circular saw that has concrete blade?

3) How do you stop the junction boxes from sinking back into the walls and maintain the proper flush to the finished wall?

I'm approaching this stage quickly so maybe I'll experience the Nigerian aspect.
well I will take the first question as a compliment at least its not every blind person that could do wiring but the pipe doesn't have to be 90° straight though but the phishing tape will take the wire through them,hope that ans u.

to ur 2nd question,i don't see how cutting through with a straight line is related to the task at hand,don't forget the aim is to hide the conduit wiring not expose them.when all is done,trust me you can hardly predict where the pipes passes through after being rendered.

to the third question,the hole in the wall is dug according to the size of the junction box or even smaller and the box is fixed in with force so the tightness will hold it in place the the little excess spaces are then filled with mortar.

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Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by Nobody: 7:37am On Mar 07, 2016
cable2344:
well I will take the first question as a compliment at least its not every blind person that could do wiring but the pipe doesn't have to be 90° straight though but the phishing tape will take the wire through them,hope that ans u.

to ur 2nd question,i don't see how cutting through with a straight line is related to the task at hand,don't forget the aim is to hide the conduit wiring not expose them.when all is done,trust me you can hardly predict where the pipes passes through after being rendered.

to the third question,the hole in the wall is dug according to the size of the junction box or even smaller and the box is fixed in with force so the tightness will hold it in place the the little excess spaces are then filled with mortar.

I would never hire you based on your lack of attention to detail.

Good day.
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by ycoxyng: 7:39am On Mar 07, 2016
Op,

Am sorry to say this, it does not look like a professional work at all. The pictures u are posting exposed a lot of flaws.
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 7:51am On Mar 07, 2016
EgunMogaji:


I would never hire you based on your lack of attention to detail.

Good day.
the bends you see are the ones passing through beams and the ones with more than one pipe links and if there happens to be a stirrup on the straight line,you have to go around it,I though with the previous ans you could be savvy enough to see that,I'm not posting for you to hire me,good day

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Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 7:55am On Mar 07, 2016
ycoxyng:
Op,

Am sorry to say this, it does not look like a professional work at all. The pictures u are posting exposed a lot of flaws.
its brick breaking and you don't expect to see something neat,not yet,don't forget that hollow blocks have inner partitions and breaking through doesn't reveal neat workings yet,as you follow the thread you will start to feel the vibe,thanks
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by Nobody: 8:00am On Mar 07, 2016
cable2344:
the bends you see are the ones passing through beams and the ones with more than one pipe links and if there happens to be a stirrup on the straight line,you have to go around it,I though with the previous ans you could be savvy enough to see that,I'm not posting for you to hire me,good day

I'm savvy enough to understand that you lack professional pride in your workmanship. That much I'm certain off.

You can go around hard stops in a more coordinated manner. What you are doing now shows professional laziness.

I still won't hire you or recommend you.

PS: you indeed solicited for work from me via your signature (might need to add a disclaimer). Also what school gave you the engineer title? You're an electrician at best, maybe even a contractor but most likely not an engineer.
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by cable2344: 8:07am On Mar 07, 2016
work still going on smoothly,more pics will come as we progress on,have a nice week nairalanders
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by dubuntu(m): 7:59am On Mar 20, 2017
This country has a lot of ITKs. Anyway OP is this thread still on?
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by dubuntu(m): 7:59am On Mar 20, 2017
This country has a lot of ITKs. Anyway OP is this thread still on? I have a few questions pls.
Re: Conduit Electrical Installation For A Nairalander by buzzy1(m): 9:27am On Apr 07, 2020
The installer still need some tutors.... In all he tried but there is still enough room for improvement. Am available for Electrical building services consultation

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