Selasa, 29 Mei 2018

The World Made Small Though Conduit And Cable Plowing

By Daniel Graham


For most of the existence of the planet for less than one percent of the total time elapsed since the planet came into being. As such, it is truly remarkable how far man has come. In less than ten thousand years, man has gone from primitive hunter gatherer societies to reaching the moon and even extending its reach beyond the stars. But in the interim, humankind did many other things. It created motorized vehicles. It created cities great and small, and it harnessed power in order to light those cities up. In the past, the power lines were above the ground, situated on trees, in many places they still are. But in recent years, there has been a growing trend to situate those lines under the ground, a goal which can be achieved with conduit and cable plowing.

Now, plowing involves moving right through something. In this method, a plow is attached to a vehicle. The vehicle then charges forward and tears through the earth. Then wires are placed into the resulting trench, connected to appropriate ports, secured and sealed, and then the trench is filled in as to prevent people from falling inside.

Plowing is done because it is the quickest way to dig a trench. In fact, under the right conditions, the whole job can be completed in a matter of hours. In cases where the convenience of modern society is at stake, speed is of the utmost priority.

Conduits are needed because there is no means of transporting water from a single, bountiful reserve to multiple homes. Humans have gotten used to indoor plumbing and clean drinking water, and conduits simply deliver the water to the people who want them. Now, cables are necessary because the technology to go fully wireless does not exist, yet. Until such a time, premium television and the internet will have to be physically delivered into a residence or structure via an actual cable that exists in the material world, much in the same way that an actual cable that exists in the material world needs to be connected to a power source in order to charge a mobile phone.

Alternatives include trenching, a slower method of laying down wires and pipes. For things like electricity and the internet, overhead wires can be used. But both also suffer from certain drawbacks.

The main benefit to plowing, other than speed and neatness, is that it gets things done. Cables and conduits need be laid down. Plowing gets the job done, and it gets it done n the shortest amount of time possible and ends with the least amount of mess possible.

Two vehicles are used. The lead vehicle has the actual plow, while the follow vehicle lays down the wires or pipes. The lead goes first and moves the dirt, and the follow vehicle then lays down the wires or pipes.

Residential streets can benefit from underground cabling. Children and pets tend to play outside, so keeping the outdoors safe keeps them safe. City streets can also benefit from underground cabling. Really, anywhere that exists can benefit from such cabling.

Some animals are lazy by nature. Some animals have an adventurous spirit. But man has brought the world into the home, thereby having the best of both worlds.




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