Our utilities ducting systems:
Duct
Naylor MetroDuct Class 2 Twin Wall Cable Duct is fully compliant with ENATS 12-24 and offers the advantages of a lightweight flexible ducting product combined with high strength and durability.
Naylor MetroDuct Class 2 Twin Wall is manufactured in accordance with ENA TS 12-24 and BS EN 61386-24. Complies with manufacturing and test requirements of ENA TS 12-24 (Certificate No A3122).
Duct
MetroDuct now comes with Class 1 classification. Which means it comes with greater application flexibility to deliver infrastructure and energy on all levels. Connecting cities with vital comms cabling whilst supporting the usual air, road, and rail facilities.
Naylor MetroDuct Class 1 Twin Wall is manufactured in accordance with ENA TS 12-24 and BS EN 61386-24. Complies with manufacturing and test requirements of ENA TS 12-24 (Certificate No A3122).
Duct
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).
Duct
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).
MetroDuct Twinwall System
MetroDuct Twinwall System
MetroDuct Twinwall System
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