ANSI NEIS 105-2007 Standard for Installing Metal Cable Tray Systems.pdf
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1、Standard for Installing MetalCable Tray SystemsNECA/NEMA 105-2007Published byNational Electrical Contractors AssociationJointly developed withNational Electrical Manufacturing AssociationAMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDStandard forInstalling Metal CableTray SystemsNECA/NEMA 105-2007An AmericanNational Sta
2、ndardDeveloped byNational Electrical Contractors AssociationDeveloped byNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationApproved byCable Tray InstituteThis standard is also published as NEMA VE 2-2006 2006 National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNOTICE OF COPYRIGHTThis document is copyrighted by N
3、ECAReproduction of these documents either in hard copy or soft (including posting on the web) is prohibitedwithout copyright permission. For copyright permission to reproduce portions of this document, pleasecontact NECA Standards “ft” denotes foot; “lb” denotes pound; “mm” denotes millimeter; “kg”
4、denotes kilogram; “m” denotes meter; “N” denotes newtons; “F” denotes degree Fahrenheit; “C” denotes degree Celsius.VE 2-2006 Page 1 Section 1 GENERAL WARNING!Do not use a cable tray as a walkway, ladder, or support for people; cable tray is a mechanical support system for cables and raceways. Using
5、 cable trays as walkways can cause personal injury and also damage cable tray and installed cables. Hazardous voltages in electrical equipment can cause severe personal injury or death. Safety related work practices, as described in NFPA 70E, Part 11, should be followed at all times. The performance
6、 of a cable tray wiring system is dependent on its proper installation, including supports and cables. Neglecting installation and maintenance guidelines may lead to personal injury as well as damage to property. Installation and maintenance of cable tray wiring systems shall be conducted only by qu
7、alified personnel. For the purposes of this guideline, a qualified person is one who is familiar with electrical construction. In addition, the person is: Trained and authorized to test, energize, clear, ground, tag, and lock out circuits in accordance with established safety practices. Trained in t
8、he proper care and use of protective equipment such as insulated rubber gloves, hard hat, safety glasses or face shields, dust mask, and flash resistant clothing in accordance with established safety practices. VE 2-2006 Page 2 Section 2 RECEIVING AND UNLOADING Cable tray is generally bundled and sh
9、ipped via motor freight, except for export shipments that could be crated or loaded in containers. Accessories and small components are boxed and often skidded. Cable tray can be shipped via enclosed van, trailer, or flat bed trailer. Van trailers are normally used for less than truckload (LTL) ship
10、ments. This method of shipment is most common and cost effective and offers maximum protection from the weather during shipment. LTL shipments should be hand unloaded unless provisions have been made with the cable tray manufacturer for forklift unloading. Flat bed trailers are often used for full t
11、ruckload shipments and when customers want side forklift unloading or sling unloading by crane. (Special care must be exercised using slings so cable tray is not crushed from the improper location and lifting by sling.) CORRECT NOT CORRECT MNNNNOT CORR*Except when utilizing extended forks for skidde
12、d bundles Small to medium size orders less than 600m (2000 ft.) are generally shipped via common carrier - LTL in enclosed vans. If hand unloaded, workers should wear gloves. To prevent damage to cable tray, never pull cable tray from truck trailer by chaining to bottom rung and dragging out of trai
13、ler. CORRECT NOT CORRECT Inventory all items immediately after unloading, using the manufacturers packing list. Note on the bill of lading any shortage or shipping damage for filing freight claim. VE 2-2006 Page 3 Section 3 STORAGE Hot dipped galvanized after fabrication (H.D.G.A.F.) (see ASTM A 123
14、) steel, aluminum, and stainless steel cable tray and fiberglass or other non-metallic cable tray can be stored outside without cover, but should be loosely stacked, elevated off the ground, and ventilated to prevent storage stain. If appearance is important, cable tray should be stored indoors to p
15、revent water or other foreign materials from staining or adhering to cable tray. Mill galvanized (see ASTM A 653) or electro-galvanized (see ASTM B 633) cable tray must be protected or stored in a well ventilated, dry location. Bare steel cable tray should receive a protective coating as soon as pos
16、sible to prevent surface rust. PVC or painted cable tray should be protected and stored indoors if possible. Cable tray must be protected from scratching and marring of finish. Small accessories should be stored to prevent loss. Cable tray should be stored away from high traffic areas. Cable tray sh
17、ould be stacked by width and type. VE 2-2006 Page 4 Section 4 INSTALLATION For Cable Tray InstallersThis publication is intended as a practical guide for the proper installation of cable tray systems. Cable tray system design shall comply with NEC Article 392, NEMA VE 1, and NEMA FG 1, and shall fol
18、low safe work practices as described in NFPA 70E. These instructions and information do not intend to cover all details or variations in cable tray systems nor provide for every possible installation contingency. Construction ExperienceIt is recommended that the work described be performed by qualif
19、ied persons familiar with standard electrical construction practices, electrical equipment, and safety of electrical wiring systems. Cable Tray Installation Locations Where not allowed - Article 392 states that cable tray systems shall not be installed in hoist ways or where subject to sever physica
20、l damage. Metal cable tray systems may support conductor types allowed in certain areas to include environmental air and classified locations. The restrictions apply to the conductors being installed not the cable trays. Local codes apply. Provide access - Cable tray systems are to be installed so t
21、hey are accessible. If possible 300mm (12 inches) minimum should be left above or between installed systems to allow for cable installation and maintenance. In possible fire areas - Cable tray installations should avoid possible fire areas. Should that not be possible and there are critical circuits
22、 involved, stainless steel cable tray and fire resistant cables should be considered. Wrapping the cable tray in a flame resistant blanket may create a cable-heating problem without a fire. Installing a physical fire shield beneath the cable tray system may provide only limited improvement and creat
23、e other issues. 4.1 COMMON TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION The following tools are commonly used for installation of cable tray: Metal cutting saw Leveling device Touch-up material Tape measure Screwdriver Square Drill with bits C-clamp File Torque wrench Open end wrench Ratchet wrench Nylon cord or laser Of
24、fset Bolt cutters (Wire mesh) Sealant for cut edges (Fiberglass) Dust Mask (Fiberglass) Cutting Saw (Fiberglass) Carbide or Diamond Tipped Appropriate safety equipment 4.2 SUPPORT INSTALLATION Caution! Do not cut or drill structural building members (e.g. I-beams) without approval by the general con
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