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1. RMDP Power Pipe Overview
RMDP electrical protection conduit, also known as red mud pipe, is primarily used for laying electrical cables and serves as a guide and protective measure for the cables. It can replace the steel pipes and asbestos cement pipes currently used in the electrical system. This product boasts high strength, corrosion resistance, high-temperature resistance, slow aging, no eddy current generation, low friction coefficient, ease of construction and installation, no need for concrete protective layer, and cost reduction in construction. The standard length of the RMDP cable protection conduit is 6 meters, and it features a socket and spigot joint for connection. It is generally laid directly buried.
2. RMDP Power Pipe Advantages
RMDP Power Cable Protection Conduit, primarily used for laying power cables and providing guidance and protection, is an ideal alternative to the steel pipes and asbestos cement pipes currently used in power systems. This product boasts high strength, corrosion resistance, high-temperature resistance, slow aging, no eddy current generation, a low friction coefficient, and ease of installation, without the need for a concrete protective layer, thereby reducing construction costs.
3. RMDP Electrical Pipe Installation Instructions
1. Excavation Width: The width should be sufficient for pipe connections, foundation work, and backfilling operations. Generally, the excavation width of the trench is 0.8m to 0.85m less than the width for laying asbestos-cement pipes. 2. Foundation Work: Typically, the trench bottom should be leveled to ensure the pipe supports are flat and not tilted. If the soil is loose, it is recommended to lay sand or a layer of 100mm thick plain concrete under the supports. For poor soil quality, a 200mm thick reinforced concrete base plate with a C20 grade concrete is suggested. 3. Pipe Support Arrangement: Standard long pipes are equipped with 3 sets of supports, with a spacing of 1.5 meters and 0.5 meters from the joint. The supports are connected using dovetail pins. 4. Pipe Connection: Pipe connections use socket and spigot joints. Apply a small amount of lubricant to the sealing ring at the expanded end, and the installation can be done. 5. Backfilling: Use fine soil or sand for backfilling, but compact each layer sequentially.































