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How to Solve Cable Tray Sagging ?

Last updated: August 23, 2019 10:44 am
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Sagging occurs when the Load increases on Cable Tray.

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1. Increase Support Frequency2. Increasing Collar Height3. Changing Type of Tray4. Changing Width of Tray Will “Not” HelpAuthor : Asad ShaikhArticles You May Like :

So here’s few possible solutions

1. Increase Support Frequency

When we reduce the distance between two consecutive support, this would strengthen the load carrying capacity of the tray.

Usually we provided support to cable tray every 3 m, If still the load is high the support could be given every 2.5 m or so .

But yes increasing support is not always feasible to do so !!

Example your support is running via pipe rack or other reasons. So below options can be evaluated

2. Increasing Collar Height

Like we have a collar attached to the shirt

A Collar is attached to the plate of cable tray also called depth of cable tray.

The higher the we increase the collar length the more strength it gives to the cable tray.

Also at some places an extra collar is added inside cable tray to separate the DO and AI,AO,DI signals ,This also adds to strengthen the cable tray

3. Changing Type of Tray

Ladder type has higher load bearing capacity than perforated tray.

The ladder tray has rods called rungs which provided higher load bearing capacity

Obviously there are other trade offs if those are acceptable then changing type could solve the problem

4. Changing Width of Tray Will “Not” Help

Just as a side note

Changing width of cable tray will not be helpful

i.e Changing from 300 mm Cable tray to 900 mm Cable tray will not help to increase the load bearing capacity .

Thanks for reading !

PS: This is as per best of my current understanding

NOTE :- There are TONS of more solutions available also !! so run your creativity wild !!

Author : Asad Shaikh

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