How to join Underground Ducting?
Each underground ducting coil has a coupling at one end to streamline the connection process. This user-friendly design allows for quick and efficient joining of multiple duct sections during installation.
When it comes to civil engineering projects, making sure the longevity and safety of underground services is important. Underground ducting offers a versatile solution for routing and protecting underground cables, including electric cable ducting, gas pipe ducting, and water pipes, ensuring compliance with building regulations.
Our extensive range of underground ducting adheres to the national colour coding system, promoting clear identification during installation and future maintenance. Here's a breakdown of our colour-coded underground ducting solutions:
Our flexible ducting solutions are available in various sizes, including 40mm, 63mm, and 110mm coils. We also offer rigid twinwall ducting options for shorter runs or when extra strength is required.
Each underground ducting coil has a coupling at one end to streamline the connection process. This user-friendly design allows for quick and efficient joining of multiple duct sections during installation.
Underground ducting can be tailored to meet the requirements of your unique project. Begin by determining the necessary length of flexi ducting and marking this measurement with a pencil. A coarse-toothed saw is suitable for the cutting process. Ensure that cuts are made in the valley section of the ducting and are perpendicular to the ducting’s axis. Before any jointing efforts, it’s important to check that the ends of the ducting are smooth and devoid of any sharp edges, debris, or grit for a clean and safe connection.
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