Cooper Bussmann CT02MAN manual Project Information, Fiberglass-Vinyl Ester Resin, Line Series

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CABLE TRAY INSTALLATION & SPECIFICATION CHECKLIST

 

Project Information

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Cable Tray

Material

 

NEMA Load Depth*

Aluminum

2” **

Pre-Galvanized Steel

3”

Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel

4”

304 Stainless Steel

5”

316 Stainless Steel

6”

Fiberglass-Polyester Resin

* Load depth is 1” less than siderail height.

Fiberglass-Vinyl Ester Resin

** Fiberglass and wire mesh.

 

Width

Bottom Styles

 

Length

Fitting Radius

6”

6”

Metallic

12”

9”

9”

120”

24”

12”

12”

144”

36”

18”

18”

240”

48”

24”

Ventilated Trough

288”

 

 

30”

Solid Trough

Non-Metallic

 

 

36”

Solid Bottom

120”

 

 

42”

 

 

240”

 

 

Tray Series

B-Line Series

 

OR

Appendix Sheet 9

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NEMA Class

 

 

A (50 lbs./ft.)

 

B (75 lbs./ft.)

 

C (100 lbs./ft.)

 

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Contents Cable Tray Manual Page Table of Contents Introduction WHY Cable TRAY? Cable Tray Safety FeaturesCable Tray Dependability Cable Tray Space SavingsMaterial Cost Savings Cable Tray Wiring System Cost SavingsDesign Cost Savings Installation Cost Time Savings Cost Cable Tray vs. ConduitMaintenance Savings Cooper B-Line, Inc AN IN-DEPTH Look AT 2002 NEC Article 392 Cable Tray ScopeSteel Ventilated Trough Center Supported Cable Tray Definition. Cable Tray System Uses Permitted. a Wiring MethodsCable Tray Materials Cable Tray Manual Uses Permitted. B In Industrial Establishments 392.3B1a 392.3B1b392.3B1c Uses Permitted. C Equipment Grounding ConductorsSealing and Drainage. E Cable Seals, Class 1, Division 2 502.4B3. Nonincendive Field Wiring Uses Permitted. E Nonmetallic Cable TrayConstruction Specifications. a Strength and Rigidity Uses Not PermittedCable Tray Manual Construction Specifications. B Smooth Edges Construction Specifications. C Corrosion ProtectionConstruction Specifications. D Side Rails Construction Specifications. E FittingsNomenclature Construction Specifications. F Nonmetallic Cable TrayInstallation. a Complete System Installation. B Completed Before Installation Installation. C Supports Installation. D CoversInstallation. H Exposed and Accessible Installation. G Through Partitions and WallsInstallation. F Cables Over Volts Installation. I Adequate Access Grounding. a Metallic Cable Trays EGC Grounding. B Steel or Aluminum Cable Tray Systems Temperature Rise Test Cable Installation. a Cable Splices Cable Installation. B Fastened SecurelyCable installation. C Bushed Conduit and Tubing Cable Installation. D Connected in ParallelSheet 3, Example 392.9A1 392.9A2 392.9E2 392.9F2 Single Diameter Inch Conductor Inches Channel Size AWG Technically Undesirable Installation Interpretation #1 Cable Tray Wiring System Design and Installation Hints Cable Tray Manual Cooper B-Line, Inc Fireproofing Cable Tray Cable Tray AccessoriesCable Tray Maintenance and Repair Cable TRAY. Thermal Contraction and Expansion FRP13B is 128 F. The 125 F line in Table Cable Tray Manual Cooper B-Line, Inc Appendix Pages See Page 29 for Temperature Rise Test illustration Circuit Arrangement for Rigid Conduit Temperature Rise Tests Example NEC .9A1 Example NEC .9A2 Example NEC .9A3 Example NEC .9B Appendix Sheet Cable Tray Sizing Flowchart Start Sizing Cable Tray Per NEC HereYes Ladder Or Vented Trough Line Series Project InformationFiberglass-Vinyl Ester Resin Ventilated Non-Ventilated Cent-R-Rail Wire Basket TrayCable Channel Cooper B-Line, Inc Cable Tray Manual Line Wire Management Resources Ask the Experts