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Benefits of using Gratings

 



Steel Grating is strong, robust, durable and reliable when compared to stone, aluminum and fiber grating. In the industries, steel grating finds use as mezzanine floors, manhole covers, stair treads, handrails, etc. The use of steel grating depends upon the load that it needs to bear upon itself. The cross bar spacing allows the amount of light and air that you need available. You can decide prior according to its purpose and have them spaced according to how much of light or air you want inside. Steel grating is maintenance free and is corrosion resistant. The tensile strength is also far too high which means heavy objects can be placed or moved over them. The durability is also high that damages could be minimal to negligible over a long period of time. Frames that support the flooring can be minimal that the installation is not that difficult and does not consume much time.


Cost

 

Gratings systems offer significant advantages over stone, aluminum and fiber gratings. Gratings is less expensive, more reliable, more adaptable to changing needs and easier to maintain. In addition, its design does not contribute to potential safety problems associated with other grating systems. An evaluation of the costs and benefits of various grating systems should be done in the design phase. Unfortunately, many engineers who are unfamiliar with grating systems avoid the system selection process or defer it until construction—often resulting in higher costs, scheduling delays and a system that will not meet future needs. Selection of a grating system that is not the most suitable for a particular application in terms of cost, potential corrosion can lead to numerous problems, including excessive initial cost, poor design, faulty installation, extra maintenance, future power outages and unnecessary safety concerns. Extensive experience has shown that the initial cost of a Gratings installation may be as much as 60% less than a comparable other system. In addition, major cost savings are generated by the relative ease of installation. Labor costs of installing a Gratings system can run up to 50 percent less. Total cost savings will vary with the complexity and size of the installation. Direct cost savings are easy to calculate during the design phase of an installation, but the enormous advantages of Gratings may accrue only over time. The system's reliability, adaptability, ease of maintenance and inherent safety features result in many other types of cost savings, including:


• lower engineering and maintenance costs
• less need to reconfigure system as needs change
• lower engineering and maintenance costs
• less need to reconfigure system as needs change



The Benefits of Cable Tray

 


Cable tray wiring systems offer significant advantages over conduit pipe and other wiring systems. Cable tray is less expensive, more reliable, more adaptable to changing needs and easier to maintain. In addition, its design does not contribute to potential safety problems associated with other wiring systems. An evaluation of the costs and benefits of various wiring systems should be done in the design phase. Unfortunately, many ngineers who are unfamiliar with wiring systems avoid the system selection process or defer it until construction—often resulting in higher costs, scheduling delays and a system that will not meet future needs. Selection of a wiring system that is not the most suitable for a particular application in terms of cost, potential corrosion and electrical considerations can lead to numerous problems, including excessive initial cost, poor design, faulty installation, extra maintenance, future power outages and unnecessary safety concerns.


Cost

 

Cable tray wiring systems offer significant advantages over conduit pipe and other wiring systems. Cable tray is less expensive, more reliable, more adaptable to changing needs and easier to maintain. In addition, its design does not contribute to potential safety problems associated with other wiring systems. An evaluation of the costs and benefits of various wiring systems should be done in the design phase. Unfortunately, many engineers who are unfamiliar with wiring systems avoid the system selection process or defer it until construction—often resulting in higher costs, scheduling delays and a system that will not meet future needs. Selection of a wiring system that is not the most suitable for a particular application in terms of cost, potential corrosion and electrical considerations can lead to numerous problems, including excessive initial cost, poor design, faulty installation, extra maintenance, future power outages and unnecessary safety concerns. Extensive experience has shown that the initial cost of a cable tray installation (including conductor, material and installation labor costs) may be as much as 60% less than a comparable conduit wiring system. Cable tray systems, including trays, supports, fittings and other materials, are generally much less expensive than conduit wiring systems. In addition, major cost savings are generated by the relative ease of installation. Labor costs of installing a cable tray system can run up to 50 percent less. Total cost savings will vary with the complexity and size of the installation. Direct cost savings are easy to calculate during the design phase of an installation, but the enormous advantages of cable tray may accrue only over time. The system's reliability, adaptability, ease of maintenance and inherent safety features result in many other types of cost savings, including:


• lower engineering and maintenance costs
• less need to reconfigure system as needs change
• less down time for electrical and data handling systems
• fewer environmental problems resulting from loss of power to essential equipment.

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