Email: powerduct@naylor.co.uk
All our PVC ducting products are manufactured to stringent quality-controlled standards and fully certified to national power infrastructure standards including: Enquiries or questions? Please don't hesitate to reach out at powerduct@naylor.co.uk
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Complies with manufacturing and test requirements of BS EN 61386 450N class.
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A selection of bends, couplings and end caps for all your power duct needs...
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A range of smooth bore solid wall polyethylene ducting is available manufactured to industry standard dimensional specifications in many ODs, colours, wall thicknesses and lengths as required. We offer all sizes in standard 6m lengths and sizes up to 75mm in coils. Bespoke sizes can also be manufactured to order as required to solve problems on-site due to changing conditions, trench and trough sizes.
Electric cable duct complies with ENA-TS 12-24 class 3 standard.
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uPVC general purpose duct is a single wall pipe manufactured under ISO 9001:2015.. uPVC general purpose duct is produced with inbuilt push-fit sockets.
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Designed specifically for electrical cables for use in a range of applications ranging from E.V charging points to crucial electrical systems in commercial and industrial site. Class 1 uPVC is manufactured to BS EN 61386-24 and is certified to meet the manufacturing and test requirements of ENA TS 12-24 (Certificate No A3122).
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Designed specifically for electrical cables for use in a range of applications ranging from E.V charging points to crucial electrical systems in commercial and industrial site. Naylor Class 2 uPVC is manufactured to BS EN 61386-24 and is certified to meet the manufacturing and test requirements of ENA TS 12-24 (Certificate No A3122).
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