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Fiberglass
Fiberglass
How The Service Advisor Works
B-Line knows that your time is important! That’s why the color-coding system in this catalog is designed to help you
select products that fit your service needs. Products are marked to indicate the typical lead time for orders of 50 pieces
or less.
Customer: How do I select my straight sections. covers, or fittings so that I get the quickest turnaround?
Service Advisor: Each part of our selection chart is shown in colors. If any section of a part number is a different
color, the part will typically ship with the longer lead time represented by the colors.
Green = Fastest shipped items
Black = Normal lead-time items
Red = Normally long lead-time items
Example: 13 FA - 09 - 24 - 144 Part will have a long
lead time because of the
3-5 15 3-5 3-5 3-5 FA material.
Changing the part number from 13FA to 13F will change the coding to black for all sections and reduce the lead time.
Corrosion Guide
The information shown in this corrosion guide is based on full immersion laboratory tests and data generated from resin manufacturer's
data. It should be noted that in some of the environments listed, splashes and spill situations may result in a more corrosive situation
than indicated due to the evaporation of water. Regular wash down is recommended in these situations.
All data represents the best available information and is believed to be correct. The data should not be construed as a warranty of
performance for that product as presented in these tables. User tests should be performed to determine suitability of service if there is
any doubt or concern. Such variables as concentration, temperature, time and combined chemical effects of mixtures of chemicals
make it impossible to specify the exact suitability of fiber reinforced plastics in all environments. B-Line will be happy to supply
material samples for testing. These recommendations should only be used as a guide and B-Line does not take responsibility for
design or suitability of materials for service intended. In no event will B-Line be liable for any consequential or special damages for
any defective material or workmanship including without limitation, labor charge, other expense or damage to properties resulting
from loss of materials or profits or increased expenses of operations.
POLYESTER VINYL ESTER POLYESTER VINYL ESTER
CHEMICAL CHEMICAL
Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper.
ENVIRONMENT Wt. % Temp ˚F Wt. % Temp ˚F
ENVIRONMENT Wt. % Temp ˚F Wt. % Temp ˚F
- : No Information Available N/R: Not Recommended SAT: Saturated Solution FUM: Fumes
Corrosion Guide
POLYESTER VINYL ESTER POLYESTER VINYL ESTER
CHEMICAL CHEMICAL
Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper.
ENVIRONMENT Wt. % Temp ˚F Wt. % Temp ˚F ENVIRONMENT Wt. Temp ˚F Wt. % Temp ˚F
Hydrogen Bromide, Wet 100 75 100 130 Potassium Hydroxide N/R N/R 25 150
Hydrogen Chloride - 120 - 200 Potassium Nitrate SAT 170 SAT 200
Hydrogen Peroxide 5 100 30 100 Potassium Permanganate 100 80 100 210
Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry 100 170 100 210 Potassium Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 200
Hydrogen Sulfide, Wet 100 170 100 210 Propylene Glycol ALL 170 ALL 200
Hypochlorous Acid 20 80 20 150 Phthalic Acid - - SAT 200
Isopropyl Alcohol N/R N/R 15 80 Sodium Acetate SAT 160 SAT 200
Kerosene 100 140 100 180 Sodium Benzoate SAT 170 SAT 200
Lactic Acid SAT 170 SAT 200 Sodium Bicarbonate SAT 160 SAT 175
Lead Acetate SAT 170 SAT 200 Sodium Bisulfate ALL 170 ALL 200
Lead Chloride SAT 140 SAT 200 Sodium Bromide ALL 170 ALL 200
Lead Nitrate SAT - SAT 200 Sodium Carbonate 10 80 35 160
Linseed Oil 100 150 100 190 Sodium Chloride SAT 170 SAT 200
Lithium Chloride SAT 150 SAT 190 Sodium Cyanide SAT 170 SAT 200
Magnesium Carbonate SAT 140 SAT 170 Sodium Hydroxide N/R N/R 50 150
Magnesium Chloride SAT 170 SAT 200 Sodium Hydroxide N/R N/R 25 80
Magnesium Hydroxide SAT 150 SAT 190 Sodium Hypochloride N/R N/R 10 150
Magnesium Nitrate SAT 140 SAT 180 Sodium Monophosphate SAT 170 SAT 200
Magnesium Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 190 Sodium Nitrate SAT 170 SAT 200
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Mercuric Chloride SAT 150 SAT 190 Sodium Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 200
Mercurous Chloride SAT 140 SAT 180 Sodium Thiosulfate ALL 100 ALL 120
Methyl Ethyl Ketone N/R N/R N/R N/R Stannic Chloride SAT 160 SAT 190
Mineral Oils 100 170 100 200 Styrene N/R N/R N/R N/R
Monochlorobenzene N/R N/R N/R N/R Sulfated Detergent 0/50 170 0/50 200
Naphtha 100 140 100 170 Sulfur Dioxide 100 80 100 200
Nickel Chloride SAT 170 SAT 200 Sulfur Trioxide 100 80 100 200
Nickel Nitrate SAT 170 SAT 200 Sulfuric Acid 93 N/R 93 N/R
Nickel Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 200 Sulfuric Acid 50 N/R 50 180
Nitric Acid 5 140 5 150 Sulfuric Acid 25 75 25 190
Nitric Acid 20 70 20 100 Sulfurous Acid SAT 80 N/R N/R
Oleic Acid 100 170 100 190 Tartaric Acid SAT 170 SAT 200
Oxalic Acid ALL 75 ALL 120 Tetrachloroethylene N/R N/R FUM 75
Paper Mill Liquors - 100 - 120 Toluene N/R N/R N/R N/R
Perchlorethylene 100 N/R 100 N/R Trisodium Phosphate N/R N/R SAT 175
Perchloric Acid N/R N/R 10 150 Urea SAT 130 SAT 140
Perchloric Acid N/R N/R 30 80 Vinegar 100 170 100 200
Phosphoric Acid 10 160 10 200 Water, Distilled 100 170 100 190
Phosphoric Acid 100 120 100 200 Water, Tap 100 170 100 190
Potassium Aluminum Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 200 Water, Sea SAT 170 SAT 190
Potassium Bicarbonate 50 80 50 140 Xylene N/R N/R N/R N/R
Potassium Carbonate 10 N/R 10 120 Zinc Chloride SAT 170 SAT 200
Potassium Chloride SAT 170 SAT 200 Zinc Nitrate SAT 170 SAT 200
Potassium Dichromate SAT 170 SAT 200 Zinc Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 200
- : No Information Available N/R: Not Recommended SAT: Saturated Solution FUM: Fumes
Load Data
Fiberglass Cable Tray and Cable Channel are offered in four versions for applications as follows:
Standard Series Resin Type Color Meets
13F, 24F, 36F, 46F, H46F, 48F Fire Retardant Polyester Gray ASTM E-84 Class 1 - UL94 VO
FCC-03, FCC-04, FCC-06, FCC-08 Good Corrosion Resistance
in most environments
High Performance
13FV, 24FV, 36FV, 46FV, H46FV, 48FV Fire Retardant Vinyl Ester Beige ASTM E-84 Class 1 - UL94 VO
FCCV-03, FCCV-04, FCCV-06, FCCV-08 Improved Corrosion Resistance
For more severe environments
Higher Heat Distortion Temperature
Dis-Stat/Low Smoke
13FA, 24FA, 36FA, 46FA, H46FA, 48FA Fire Retardant Black ASTM E-84 Class 1 - UL94 VO
FCCA-03, FCCA-04, FCCA-06, FCCA-08 Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat ASTM D257-99
Dissipates Static Charge
Smoke Generation and Toxicity
for Mass Transit Requirements
and Off Shore application
Effect of Temperature
Strength properties of reinforced plastics are reduced when continuously exposed
to elevated temperatures. Working loads shall be reduced based on the following:
Temperature in Approximate
Degrees F Percent of Strength
75 100
100 90
125 78 NEMA Standard 8-10-1986
Fiberglass
Fiberglass
when one end of the beam is rigidly attached
are: calculations are simplified; it represents
to the support and the other end is
the worst case loading; and testing is
unsupported.
simple and reliable. The published load data
This type of configuration is typically used
in the B-Line cable tray catalog is based on
when wall mounting a bracket to support
the simple beam analysis per NEMA
cable tray. Since one end is unsupported,
Standard FG-1.
VENTILATED
LR36026
Warning! Walkways
It should be noted that cable tray is designed as a support for power or control cables, or both and is not intended or designed to be a
walkway for personnel, the user is urged to display appropriate warnings cautioning against the use of this support as a walkway. The
following language is suggested:
WARNING! Not to be used as a walkway, ladder or support for personnel. To be used only as a mechanical support
for cables and tubing. Authorized Engineering Information 8-20-1986
brochure.
Detail 1
Splices
therefore the most severe loading to be A lot of attention has been given to the
considered is pressure on the tray side rails strength of the side rails. These load
(see Detail 1). bearing side rails must be spliced to form a
When covers are installed on outdoor cable continuous system, therefore the design of
trays, another factor to be considered is the the splice plate is very important. The splice
aerodynamic effect which can produce a lift plate needs to be both strong and simple to Preferred splice location:
strong enough to separate a cover from a install. These characteristics have been • 1⁄4 span
tray. Wind moving across a covered tray designed into B-Line’s splice plates.
(see Detail 2) creates a positive pressure B-Line’s new high strength “L" shaped LAY-
inside the tray and a negative pressure IN splice plate offers several advantages:
1) stronger than flat plate splices.
2) time saving - holds tray in position before
fasteners are inserted.
3) provides base for an expansion splice to
function - no vertical binding. Undesirable Splice
4) discourages splice on support-position- Plate Locations
Detail 2
ing, over the support is the worst place to Figure 3
above the cover. This pressure difference splice - Fig 3.
can lift the cover off the tray. The location of splices in a continuous span
B-Line recommends the use of heavy duty cable tray system is also very important. The
wrap-around cover clamps when covered splices should be located at points of
trays are installed in an area where strong minimum stress whenever practical. NEMA
winds occur. standards FG-1 limits the use of splice
plates as follows:
Ice Loads Unspliced straight section should be
Glaze ice is the most commonly seen form used on a simple span and on end
of ice build-up. It is the result of rain or spans of continuous runs. Straight Undesired location:
drizzle freezing on impact with an exposed section lengths should be equal to or • over supports
object. Generally, only the top surface (or greater than the span length to ensure • mid spans
the cover) and the windward side of a cable not more than one splice between
tray system is significantly coated with ice. supports. See Figures 1 through 3 for
The maximum design load to be added due examples on splicing configurations.
Fiberglass
30 0
0 30
1 Plot the highest expected tray
temperature on the maximum 2
temperature line. 10 -10
-10 10
Table 1
Note for gap set and hold down/guide location, see installation instruction above.
*1" (25.4mm) slotted holes in each expansion connector allow 5⁄8" (15.9mm) total expansion or contraction.
Authorized Engineering Information 8-20-1986
BF22 Strut: 1
⁄2" fiberglass all-thread rod (BFVATR 1⁄2)
2" max between material being supported and rod
Cable Tray Support Locations For Fittings - per NEMA VE-2 Installation Guide
2 ft. (.6M) 2 ft. (.6M)
22.5˚
45˚
)
M
(. 6
ft.
2 ft. (.6M) 2 ft. (.6M)
2
2 ft. (.6M)
2 ft. (.6M)
2 ft. (.6M)
2 ft. (.6M) 2 ft. (.6M)
2 ft. (.6M)
ø
Vertical Elbows
2/3 R
2/3 R
1/2 L
(.6
ft.
2
2 ft. (.6M) L
1/2 ø
Horizontal Cross
Horizontal Tee
2 ft. (.6M) Horizontal Elbows
Fiberglass
How To Size Cable Tray
Based on the National Electrical Code - 1993, Section 318
The National Electrical Code Article 318 was written primarily for verifying the cable fill in cable trays but little has been done to convert this
information into a design procedure.
In the development of a complete cable tray support system, B-Line established a simple method of determining the right size tray to
support any given amount of cables. The following tables cover our method for determining cable tray widths based on tray design and
system voltage.
Table I
Table I is subdivided into two categories covering electrical service of 2000 volts or less. The first, Category A, is for any mixture of power
or lighting cables with any mixture of control or signal cables. Category B is used when control and/or signal cables only are being used.
Control Circuit - the circuit of a control apparatus or system that carries the electric signals
directing the performance of the controller, but does not carry the main power (NEC Article 100).
Signaling Circuit - any electric circuit that energizes signaling equipment (NEC Article 100).
Table II
Table II has only one category of electrical service and that is 2001 volts and over for types MV and MC cables both single and
multiconductor.
Type MV is a single or multiconductor solid dielectric insulated cable rated 2001 volts or higher (NEC Article 326).
Type MC cable is a factory assembly of one or more conductors, each individually insulated and enclosed in a metallic sheath or
interlocking tape, or a smooth or corrugated tube (NEC Article 334). Cables other than Types MV and MC can be installed provided they
are "specifically approved for installation in cable trays."
Table III
Table III covers 3, 4 and 6 inch ventilated cable channels.
Tables I - Ladder Cable Tray - for cables rated 2000 volts or less
For power or lighting or any mixture of power, lighting, control or signal cables:
1. Multiconductor Cable
Conductor sizes 4/0 and larger* tray width ≥ Sd NEC 318-9(a) (1)
Conductor sizes 3/0 and smaller tray width ≥ 0.857 Sa NEC 318-9(a) (2)
Example: Calculate width of cable tray required for the following Type TC Cables.
6 4/c 500 kcmil Power: Diameter = 3.14 6 x 3.14 = 18.84
21 4/c #8 AWG Lighting: Area = 0.407 .857 (21 x 0.407) = 7.32
20 5/c #12 AWG Control: Area = 0.170 .857 (20 x 0.170) = 2.91
29.07
8.01
* The 4/0 and larger cable shall be installed in a single layer and no other cables shall be placed on them.
** For computation only depth D can not exceed 6 inches.
† For 1000 MCM and larger single conductor cable, refer to NEC 318-10(a)1 for sizing information.
Sd = the sum of the diameters, in inches, of all cables in the same ladder cable tray.
Sa = the sum of the cross-sectional areas, in square inches, of all cables in the same ladder cable tray.
For MV or MC cables:
1. Mixture of Single and Multiconductor Cable NEC 318-12
All conductor sizes† tray width ≥ Sd
Example: Calculate width of cable tray required for the following cables.
4 1/c 500 kcmil Type MV Diameter = 1.05 4 x 1.05 = 4.20
10 3/c 2/0 AWG Type MC Diameter = 1.55 10 x 1.55 = 15.50
4 3/c 4/0 AWG Type MV Diameter = 1.78 4 x 1.78 = 7.12
26.82
Solution: Use 30 inch wide tray
Table III - Cable Channel, Ventilated - for cables rated 2000 volts or less
Fiberglass
2 3/c 1/0 AWG Area = 2 x 1.17 = 2.34 which is less than 2.5. Use 4 inch wide.
† Cables shall be installed in a single layer. Where single conductor cables are triplexed, quadruplexed or bound together in circuit groups, the sum of the
diameters of the single conductors shall not exceed the cable tray width and these groups shall be installed in single layer arrangement.
Sd = the sum of the diameters, in inches, of all cables in the same ladder cable tray.
Sa = the sum of the cross-sectional areas, in square inches, of all cables in the same ladder cable tray.
SECTION 161xx
NON-METALLIC CABLE TRAY
POLYESTER, VINYL ESTER
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. The work covered under this section consists of the furnishing of all necessary labor,
supervision, materials, equipment, tests and services to install complete cable tray systems
as shown on the drawings.
B. Cable tray systems are defined to include, but are not limited to straight sections of [ladder
type] [vented bottom type] [solid bottom type] cable trays, bends, tees, elbows, drop-outs,
supports and accessories.
1.02 REFERENCES
A. ANSI/NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code
B. NEMA FG 1-2002 – Non-Metallic Cable Tray Systems
C. NEMA VE 2-2002 – Cable Tray Installation Guidelines
1.03 DRAWINGS
A. The drawings, which constitute a part of these specifications, indicate the general route of
the cable tray systems. Data presented on these drawings are as accurate as preliminary
surveys and planning can determine until final equipment selection is made. Accuracy is not
guaranteed and field verification, of all dimensions, routing, etc., is directed.
Fiberglass
B. Specifications and drawings are for assistance and guidance, but exact routing, locations,
distances and levels will be governed by actual field conditions. Contractor is directed to
make field surveys as part of his work prior to submitting system layout drawings.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Submittal Drawings: Submit drawings of cable tray and accessories including clamps,
brackets, hanger rods, splice plate connectors, expansion joint assemblies, and fittings,
showing accurately scaled components.
B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's data on cable tray including, but not limited to, types,
materials, finishes, rung spacings, inside depths and fitting radii. For side rails and rungs,
submit cross sectional properties including Section Modulus (Sx) and Moment of Inertia (Ix).
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Subject to compliance with these specifications, cable tray systems shall be as
manufactured by B-Line [or engineer approved equal].
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B. Ventilated Bottom Cable Trays shall consist of two longitudinal members (side rails) with
rungs spaced 4" on center.
C. Solid Bottom Cable Trays shall consist of two longitudinal members (side rails) with a solid
sheet over rungs spaced on 12" centers.
D. Cable tray loading depth shall be [2] [3] [5] inches per NEMA FG 1.
E. Straight sections shall be supplied in standard [10 foot (3m)] [20 foot (6m)] lengths.
F. Cable tray inside widths shall be [6] [9] [12] [18] [24] [30] [36] inches or as shown on
drawings. Outside width shall not exceed inside by more than a total of 2".
G. Straight and expansion splice plates will be of "L" shaped lay-in design with an eight-bolt
pattern in 5" fill systems and four-bolt pattern in 3" and 2" fill systems. Splice plates shall
be furnished with straight sections and fittings.
H. All fittings must have a minimum radius of [12] [24] [36].
I. Fittings shall be of mitered construction.
J. Dimension tolerances will be per NEMA FG 1.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Install cable trays as indicated: Installation shall be in accordance with equipment
manufacturer's instructions, and with recognized industry practices to ensure that cable tray
equipment comply with requirements of NEC and applicable portions of NFPA 70B.
Reference NEMA VE 2 for general cable tray installation guidelines.
B. Coordinate cable tray with other electrical work as necessary to properly integrate
installation of cable tray work with other work.
C. Provide sufficient space encompassing cable trays to permit access for installing and
maintaining cables.
D. Cable tray fitting supports shall be located such that they meet the strength requirements
of straight sections. Install fitting supports per NEMA VE 2 guidelines, or in accordance
with manufacturer's instructions.
3.02 TESTING
A. Upon request manufacturer shall provide test reports witnessed by an independent testing
laboratory of the "worst case" loading conditions outlined in this specification and performed
Fiberglass
SECTION 161xx
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. The work covered under this section consists of the furnishing of all necessary labor,
supervision, materials, equipment, tests and services to install complete cable tray systems
as shown on the drawings.
B. Cable tray systems are defined to include, but are not limited to straight sections of ladder
type cable trays, bends, tees, elbows, drop-outs, supports and accessories.
1.02 REFERENCES
A. ANSI/NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code
B. NEMA FG 1-2002 – Non-Metallic Cable Tray Systems
C. NEMA VE 2-2002 – Cable Tray Installation Guidelines
1.03 DRAWINGS
A. The drawings, which constitute a part of these specifications, indicate the general route of
the cable tray systems. Data presented on these drawings are as accurate as preliminary
surveys and planning can determine until final equipment selection is made. Accuracy is not
guaranteed and field verification, of all dimensions, routing, etc., is directed.
Fiberglass
B. Specifications and drawings are for assistance and guidance, but exact routing, locations,
distances and levels will be governed by actual field conditions. Contractor is directed to
make field surveys as part of his work prior to submitting system layout drawings.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Submittal Drawings: Submit drawings of cable tray and accessories including clamps,
brackets, hanger rods, splice plate connectors, expansion joint assemblies, and fittings,
showing accurately scaled components.
B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's data on cable tray including, but not limited to, types,
materials, finishes, rung spacings, inside depths and fitting radii. For side rails and rungs,
submit cross sectional properties including Section Modulus (Sx) and Moment of Inertia (Ix).
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Subject to compliance with these specifications, cable tray systems shall be part number
24FA09-12-240 as manufactured by B-Line, Inc. [or engineer approved equal].
Table 1
SMOKE TOXICITY
Fiberglass pultruded shapes are manufactured per Creative Pultrusions Inc. Fiberglass
Transportation Products-130 specifications.
Fiberglass
Rung spacing in radiused fittings shall be industry standard 9" and measured at the center
of the tray’s width.
B. Straight and expansion splice plates will be of "L" shaped lay-in design with a four-bolt
pattern. Splice plates shall be furnished with straight sections and fittings.
C. All fittings must have a minimum radius of [12] [24] [36].
D. All fittings shall be of mitered construction.
E. Dimension tolerances will be per NEMA FG 1.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Install cable trays as indicated: Installation shall be in accordance with equipment
manufacturer's instructions, and with recognized industry practices to ensure that cable tray
equipment comply with requirements of NEC and applicable portions of NFPA 70B.
Reference NEMA VE 2 for general cable tray installation guidelines.
B. Coordinate cable tray with other electrical work as necessary to properly integrate
installation of cable tray work with other work.
C. Provide sufficient space encompassing cable trays to permit access for installing and
maintaining cables.
D. Cable tray fitting supports shall be located such that they meet the strength requirements
of straight sections. Install fitting supports per NEMA VE 2 guidelines, or in accordance
with manufacturer's instructions.
3.02 TESTING
A. Upon request manufacturer shall provide test reports witnessed by an independent testing
laboratory of the "worst case" loading conditions outlined in this specification and performed
in accordance with the latest revision of NEMA FG 1.
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Procedure:
1. Select the correct B-Line series Fiberglass tray using the Load
Data for straight sections shown on page FCT-21 for 3", page
FCT-22 for 4", page FCT-23 – FCT-25 for 6" and page
FCT-26 for 8" fittings.
2. Select the resin required. Polyester, Vinyl Ester, or Zero
Halogen/Dis-Stat. Refer to Corrosion Guide on pages FCT-3
and FCT-4, for the effect of environmental conditions on the
desired material and the effective temperature range on page
FCT-5.
3. The tray prefix is completed by inserting the rung spacing.
4. Select the desired width in inches. Refer to How To Size Cable
Tray Section if width has to be computed based on number
and size of cables. See pages FCT-10 thru FCT-12.
5. Finally select the straight section length in inches.
Fiberglass 120 [10'] (3m) or 240 [20'] (6m)
Fiberglass
13 F - Fiberglass (Gray) 6" (152) 6" (152) 120 [10 ft] (3m)
24 Polyester Resin 9" (228) 9" (228) 240 [20 ft] (6m)
36 FV - Fiberglass (Beige) 12" (305) 12" (305)
46 Vinyl Ester Resin *See page 355 18" (457)
H46 FA - Zero Halogen/ 24" (609)
for Marine Rung
48 Dis-Stat (Black) option. 30" (762)
36" (914)
1" (25)
Rung
NEMA Spacing
2" Fill
3" (76)
For side rail data, see
1" (25) charts on pages APP-8
24 = 24" Length.
FA = Zero Halogen/
Dis-Stat is See page CTS-23 for
explanation of lengths.
See page FCT-52 for additional rung options.
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Deflection Span Load Deflection
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft Multiplier meters kg/m Multiplier
1.00 NEMA: 8C 6 257 0.005 1.8 382 0.086
8 145 0.016 2.4 216 0.267
13F NEMA
2” fill 10 93 0.040 3.0 138 0.681
3.00
13FV
1.00 12 64 0.083 3.7 95 1.411
14 47 0.153 4.3 70 2.614
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Span Load
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft meters kg/m
1.00 NEMA: 8C 6 178 1.8 264
8 100 2.4 149
NEMA
13FA 2” fill
3.00
10 64 3.0 95
1.00 12 44 3.7 65
Values are based on simple beam tests per NEMA VFG-1 on 24" wide cable tray rungs spaced on 12" centers. Published load
safety factor is 1.5. To convert 1.5 safety factor to 2.0, multiply published load by 0.75. To obtain mid-span deflection, multiply a
load by the deflection multiplier. Cable tray must be supported on spans shorter than or equal to the length of the cable being
installed.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
11⁄8" (28)
NEMA Rung
3" 4" (101) Spacing
Overall Width
(Width + 7/8”) One pair of splice plates with SS6
(316 Stainless Steel) hardware included
Fiberglass
24 = 24" Length.
FA = Zero Halogen/
30 = 30"
Dis-Stat is See page CTS-23 for
36 = 36"
explanation of lengths.
See page FCT-52 for additional rung options.
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Deflection Span Load Deflection
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft Multiplier meters kg/m Multiplier
1.125
NEMA: 12C 6 627 0.001 1.8 933 0.023
CSA: E-3m 8 353 0.004 2.4 525 0.074
24F NEMA
3” fill 10 226 0.011 3.0 336 0.182
24FV 4.00
12 157 0.022 3.7 233 0.378
1.00
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Span Load
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft meters kg/m
1.125
NEMA: 12C 6 400 1.8 595
CSA: E-3m 8 226 2.4 336
NEMA
24FA 3” fill
4.00
10 144 3.0 214
12 100 3.7 149
1.00
Values are based on simple beam tests per NEMA VFG-1 on 36" wide cable tray rungs spaced on 12" centers. Published load
safety factor is 1.5. To convert 1.5 safety factor to 2.0, multiply published load by 0.75. To obtain mid-span deflection, multiply a
load by the deflection multiplier. Cable tray must be supported on spans shorter than or equal to the length of the cable being
installed.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
NEMA
5" fill 6" (152)
For side rail data, see
charts on pages APP-8
Overall Width
(Width + 7/8”)
One pair of splice plates with SS6
1" (25) (316 Stainless Steel) hardware included
30 = 30"
Dis-Stat is See page CTS-23 for
36 = 36"
explanation of lengths.
See page FCT-52 for additional rung options.
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Deflection Span Load Deflection
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft Multiplier meters kg/m Multiplier
1.625
NEMA: 20B 12 246 0.006 3.7 367 0.104
CSA: E-6m 14 181 0.011 4.3 269 0.193
36F NEMA
5” fill 16 139 0.019 4.9 206 0.330
6.00
36FV
18 109 0.031 5.5 163 0.528
1.00
20 89 0.047 6.1 132 0.811
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Span Load
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft meters kg/m
1.625
NEMA: 20B 12 208 3.7 309
CSA: E-6m 14 153 4.3 227
NEMA
36FA 5” fill
6.00
16 117 4.9 174
18 93 5.5 138
1.00
20 75 6.1 111
Values are based on simple beam tests per NEMA VFG-1 on 36" wide cable tray rungs spaced on 12" centers. Published load
safety factor is 1.5. To convert 1.5 safety factor to 2.0, multiply published load by 0.75. To obtain mid-span deflection, multiply a
load by the deflection multiplier. Cable tray must be supported on spans shorter than or equal to the length of the cable being
installed.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
NEMA
5" fill For side rail data, see
6" (152) charts on pages APP-8
Overall Width
(Width + 1”) One pair of splice plates with SS6
(316 Stainless Steel) hardware included
1" (25)
Fiberglass
Dis-Stat is See page CTS-23 for
36 = 36"
explanation of lengths.
See page FCT-52 for additional rung options.
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Deflection Span Load Deflection
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft Multiplier meters kg/m Multiplier
1.625
NEMA: 20C+ 12 393 0.005 3.7 584 0.079
CSA: E-6m 14 288 0.009 4.3 429 0.145
46F NEMA
5” fill
6.00 16 221 0.015 4.9 329 0.246
46FV
1.00
18 174 0.023 5.5 260 0.396
20 141 0.035 6.1 210 0.605
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Span Load
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft meters kg/m
1.625
NEMA: 20C+ 12 278 3.7 413
NEMA
CSA: E-6m 14 204 4.3 303
46FA 5” fill
6.00 16 156 4.9 232
1.00
18 123 5.5 183
20 100 6.1 149
Values are based on simple beam tests per NEMA VFG-1 on 36" wide cable tray rungs spaced on 12" centers. Published load
safety factor is 1.5. To convert 1.5 safety factor to 2.0, multiply published load by 0.75. To obtain mid-span deflection, multiply a
load by the deflection multiplier. Cable tray must be supported on spans shorter than or equal to the length of the cable being
installed.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
1" (25)
FA = Zero Halogen/
Dis-Stat is
30 = 30"
36 = 36" See page CTS-23 for
See page FCT-52 for additional rung options. explanation of lengths.
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Deflection Span Load Deflection
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft Multiplier meters kg/m Multiplier
1.625
NEMA: 20C+ 12 424 0.005 3.7 631 0.079
CSA: E-6m 14 312 0.009 4.3 464 0.144
H46F NEMA
5” fill 16 239 0.015 4.9 355 0.248
H46FV 6.00
18 188 0.023 5.5 280 0.396
1.00
20 153 0.035 6.1 227 0.608
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Span Load
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft meters kg/m
1.625
NEMA: 20C+ 12 306 3.7 455
CSA: E-6m 14 224 4.3 333
NEMA
H46FA 5” fill
6.00
16 172 4.9 245
18 136 5.5 202
1.00
20 110 6.1 163
Values are based on simple beam tests per NEMA VFG-1 on 36" wide cable tray rungs spaced on 12" centers. Published load
safety factor is 1.5. To convert 1.5 safety factor to 2.0, multiply published load by 0.75. To obtain mid-span deflection, multiply a
load by the deflection multiplier. Cable tray must be supported on spans shorter than or equal to the length of the cable being
installed.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
23/16" (55)
Rung
Spacing
NEMA
7" fill
8" (203)
Overall Width
(Width + 7/8”)
One pair of splice plates with SS6
1" (25)
(316 Stainless Steel) hardware included
Fiberglass
FA = Zero Halogen 09 = 9" rung spacing 12 = 12"
Dis-Stat 12 = 12" rung spacing 18 = 18" ¨Primary Length.
24 = 24" ¡Secondary Length.
FA = Zero Halogen/ 30 = 30"
Dis-Stat is See page CTS-23 for
36 = 36"
explanation of lengths.
See page FCT-52 for additional rung options.
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Deflection Span Load Deflection
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft Multiplier meters kg/m Multiplier
2.188
NEMA: 20C+ 12 348 0.003 3.7 518 0.052
14 256 0.006 4.3 381 0.097
48F NEMA
7” fill
16 196 0.010 4.9 291 0.165
48FV 8.00
18 155 0.015 5.5 231 0.210
1.00
20 125 0.024 6.1 187 0.401
B-Line Side Rail NEMA & CSA Span Load Span Load
Series Dimensions Classifications ft lbs/ft meters kg/m
2.188
NEMA: 20C+ 12 278 3.7 413
14 204 4.3 303
NEMA
48FA 7” fill
8.00
16 156 4.9 232
18 123 5.5 183
1.00
20 100 6.1 149
Values are based on simple beam tests per NEMA VFG-1 on 36" wide cable tray rungs spaced on 12" centers. Published load safety
factor is 1.5. To convert 1.5 safety factor to 2.0, multiply published load by 0.75. To obtain mid-span deflection, multiply a load by
the deflection multiplier. Cable tray must be supported on spans shorter than or equal to the length of the cable being installed.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
Horizontal Bend
90° (HB)
Fiberglass
9 228 (Prefix)-09-90HB24 34 864 34 864
12 305 (Prefix)-12-90HB24 351⁄2 902 351⁄2 902
1 1
24 609 18 457 (Prefix)-18-90HB24 38 ⁄2 978 38 ⁄2 978 For 3” Fittings
24 609 (Prefix)-24-90HB24 411⁄2 1054 411⁄2 1054 (Tray Widths - 6” thru 24” • Radius 12” only)
30 762 (Prefix)-30-90HB24 441⁄2 1130 441⁄2 1130 Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
36 914 (Prefix)-36-90HB24 471⁄2 1207 471⁄2 1207 All are mitered
For 8” Fittings
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 36” • Radius 12”, 24” & 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
7 7
9 228 (Prefix)-09-45HB12 23 ⁄8 606 9 ⁄8 251 14 355
12 305 (Prefix)-12-45HB12 247⁄8 632 105⁄16 262 145⁄8 371
3 7
For 3” Fittings 24 609 18 457 (Prefix)-18-45HB12 27 686 11 ⁄16 284 15 ⁄8 403
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 24” • Radius 12” only) 24 609 (Prefix)-24-45HB12 291⁄8 740 121⁄16 306 171⁄16 433
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat 30 762 (Prefix)-30-45HB12 1
31 ⁄4 794 15
12 ⁄16 328 5
18 ⁄16 465
All are mitered 36 914 (Prefix)-36-45HB12 333⁄8 848 1313⁄16 351 199⁄16 497
13 7 3
6 152 (Prefix)-06-45HB12 22 ⁄16 579 9 ⁄16 240 13 ⁄8 340
For 4” Fittings
7 7
9 228 (Prefix)-09-45HB12 23 ⁄8 606 9 ⁄8 251 14 355
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 36”
Radius 12”, 24” & 36”) 12 305 (Prefix)-12-45HB12 247⁄8 632 105⁄16 262 145⁄8 371
3 7
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat 36 014 18 457 (Prefix)-18-45HB12 27 686 11 ⁄16 284 15 ⁄8 403
All radius are mitered 24 609 (Prefix)-24-45HB12 291⁄8 740 121⁄16 306 171⁄16 433
1
30 762 (Prefix)-30-45HB12 31 ⁄4 794 15
12 ⁄16 328 5
18 ⁄16 465
36 914 (Prefix)-36-45HB12 333⁄8 848 1313⁄16 351 199⁄16 497
For 6” Fittings
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 36”
Radius 12”, 24” & 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
For 8” Fittings
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 36”
Radius 12”, 24” & 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
Horizontal Tee
(HT)
1
6 152 (Prefix)-06-HT12 19 ⁄4 489 38 965
9 228 (Prefix)-09-HT12 203⁄4 527 41 1041 Mitered Tee
1
12 305 (Prefix)-12-HT12 22 ⁄4 565 44 1117
12 305 18 457 (Prefix)-18-HT12 251⁄4 641 50 1270 Prefix - 06 - HT 12
1 Radius
24 609 (Prefix)-24-HT12 28 ⁄4 717 56 1422
Fitting
30 762 (Prefix)-30-HT12 311⁄4 794 62 1575 Width
1 To complete catalog
36 914 (Prefix)-36-HT12 34 ⁄4 870 68 1727
number, insert fitting prefix.
1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-06-HT24 31 ⁄4 794 62 ⁄4 1581
Fiberglass
(Prefix) See page FCT-27 for catalog number prefix.
9 228 (Prefix)-09-HT24 323⁄4 832 651⁄4 1657 Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.
12 305 (Prefix)-12-HT24 341⁄4 870 681⁄4 1734
24 609 18 457 (Prefix)-18-HT24 371⁄4 946 741⁄4 1886 For 3” Fittings
1 1
24 609 (Prefix)-24-HT24 40 ⁄4 1022 80 ⁄4 2038
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 24” • Radius 12” only)
30 762 (Prefix)-30-HT24 431⁄4 1098 861⁄4 2191 Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
36 914 (Prefix)-36-HT24 461⁄4 1175 921⁄4 2343 All are mitered
For 8” Fittings
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 36” • Radius 12”, 24” & 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
1
6 152 (Prefix)-06-HX12 19 ⁄4 489 38 965
W 3
9 228 (Prefix)-09-HX12 20 ⁄4 527 41 1041
A R
12 305 (Prefix)-12-HX12 221⁄4 565 44 1117
1
12 305 18 457 (Prefix)-18-HX12 25 ⁄4 641 50 1270
For 6” Fittings
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 36”
Radius 12”, 24” & 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
For 8” Fittings
(Tray Widths - 6” thru 36”
Radius 12”, 24” & 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
A A
A
W1
W1 W1
Prefix - 12 - SR 09
3” Fittings Width2 W2
Fitting
(Only available in W1 widths of 9”, 12”, 18” & 24”)
Width1 W1
To complete catalog
4”, 6” & 8” Fittings number, insert fitting prefix.
(Available in all W1 widths shown in chart)
Fiberglass
(Prefix) See page FCT-27 for catalog number prefix.
Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.
Reducers are all of mitered construction.
Tray Width Left Hand Reducer Straight Reducer Right Hand Reducer
W1 W2 Catalog No. A Catalog No. A Catalog No. A
in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
1 1
9 228 6 152 (Prefix)-09-LR06 17 ⁄2 444 (Prefix)-09-SR06 16 406 (Prefix)-09-RR06 17 ⁄2 444
6 152 (Prefix)-12-LR06 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-12-SR06 171⁄2 444 (Prefix)-12-RR06 201⁄2 521
12 305
9 228 (Prefix)-12-LR09 171⁄2 444 (Prefix)-12-SR09 16 406 (Prefix)-12-RR09 171⁄2 444
6 152 (Prefix)-18-LR06 261⁄2 673 (Prefix)-18-SR06 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-18-RR06 261⁄2 673
18 457 9 228 (Prefix)-18-LR09 231⁄2 597 (Prefix)-18-SR09 19 482 (Prefix)-18-RR09 231⁄2 597
12 305 (Prefix)-18-LR12 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-18-SR12 171⁄2 444 (Prefix)-18-RR12 201⁄2 521
6 152 (Prefix)-24-LR06 321⁄2 825 (Prefix)-24-SR06 231⁄2 597 (Prefix)-24-RR06 321⁄2 825
9 228 (Prefix)-24-LR09 291⁄2 749 (Prefix)-24-SR09 22 559 (Prefix)-24-RR09 291⁄2 749
24 609
12 305 (Prefix)-24-LR12 261⁄2 673 (Prefix)-24-SR12 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-24-RR12 261⁄2 673
18 457 (Prefix)-24-LR18 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-24-SR18 171⁄2 444 (Prefix)-24-RR18 201⁄2 521
6 152 (Prefix)-30-LR06 381⁄2 978 (Prefix)-30-SR06 261⁄2 673 (Prefix)-30-RR06 381⁄2 978
9 228 (Prefix)-30-LR09 351⁄2 902 (Prefix)-30-SR09 25 635 (Prefix)-30-RR09 351⁄2 902
30 762 12 305 (Prefix)-30-LR12 321⁄2 825 (Prefix)-30-SR12 231⁄2 597 (Prefix)-30-RR12 321⁄2 825
18 457 (Prefix)-30-LR18 261⁄2 673 (Prefix)-30-SR18 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-30-RR18 261⁄2 673
24 609 (Prefix)-30-LR24 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-30-SR24 171⁄2 444 (Prefix)-30-RR24 201⁄2 521
6 152 (Prefix)-36-LR06 441⁄2 1130 (Prefix)-36-SR06 291⁄2 749 (Prefix)-36-RR06 441⁄2 1130
9 228 (Prefix)-36-LR09 411⁄2 1054 (Prefix)-36-SR09 28 711 (Prefix)-36-RR09 411⁄2 1054
12 305 (Prefix)-36-LR12 381⁄2 978 (Prefix)-36-SR12 261⁄2 673 (Prefix)-36-RR12 381⁄2 978
36 914
18 457 (Prefix)-36-LR18 321⁄2 825 (Prefix)-36-SR18 231⁄2 597 (Prefix)-36-RR18 321⁄2 825
24 609 (Prefix)-36-LR24 261⁄2 673 (Prefix)-36-SR24 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-36-RR24 261⁄2 673
30 762 (Prefix)-36-LR30 201⁄2 521 (Prefix)-36-SR30 171⁄2 444 (Prefix)-36-RR30 201⁄2 521
For 3” Fittings
Prefix - 36 - 18 HT 24
Radius (Radius 12” only
Fitting W1 tray widths - 9”, 12”, 18” & 24” )
Width2 W2 Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
Width1 W1 All are mitered
To complete catalog
number, insert fitting prefix.
For 6” Fittings
B
(Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
W1 tray widths - 9” thru 36”)
W1
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
A
R
W2
For 8” Fittings
Mitered (Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
(For dimensions, see chart on page 337) W1 tray widths - 9” thru 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
Mitered Fittings
Tray Width Catalog No. 12" Radius (305) 24" Radius (609) 36" Radius (914)
W1 W2 * Insert radius
A B A B A B
in. mm in. mm (12", 24” or 36") in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
3 1 3 1 3 1
9 228 6 152 (Prefix)-09-06-HT* 20 ⁄4 527 38 ⁄2 978 32 ⁄4 832 62 ⁄2 1587 44 ⁄4 1137 86 ⁄2 2197
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-12-06-HT* 22 ⁄4 565 38 ⁄2 978 34 ⁄4 870 62 ⁄2 1587 46 ⁄4 1175 86 ⁄2 2197
12 305
1 1 1 1 1 1
9 228 (Prefix)-12-09-HT* 22 ⁄4 565 41 ⁄2 1054 34 ⁄4 870 65 ⁄2 1664 46 ⁄4 1175 89 ⁄2 2273
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-18-06-HT* 25 ⁄4 641 38 ⁄2 978 37 ⁄4 946 62 ⁄2 1587 49 ⁄4 1251 86 ⁄2 2197
18 457 9 228 (Prefix)-18-09-HT* 251⁄4 641 411⁄2 1054 371⁄4 946 651⁄2 1664 491⁄4 1251 891⁄2 2273
1 1 1 1 1 1
12 305 (Prefix)-18-12-HT* 25 ⁄4 641 44 ⁄2 1130 37 ⁄4 946 68 ⁄2 1740 49 ⁄4 1251 92 ⁄2 2350
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-24-06-HT* 28 ⁄4 717 38 ⁄2 978 40 ⁄4 1022 62 ⁄2 1587 52 ⁄4 1327 86 ⁄2 2197
Fiberglass
9 228 (Prefix)-24-09-HT* 281⁄4 717 411⁄2 1054 401⁄4 1022 651⁄2 1664 521⁄4 1327 891⁄2 2273
24 609
1 1 1 1 1 1
12 305 (Prefix)-24-12-HT* 28 ⁄4 717 44 ⁄2 1130 40 ⁄4 1022 68 ⁄2 1740 52 ⁄4 1327 92 ⁄2 2350
18 457 (Prefix)-24-18-HT* 281⁄4 717 501⁄2 1283 401⁄4 1022 741⁄2 1892 521⁄4 1327 981⁄2 2502
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-30-06-HT* 31 ⁄4 794 38 ⁄2 978 43 ⁄4 1098 62 ⁄2 1587 55 ⁄4 1403 86 ⁄2 2197
1 1 1 1 1 1
9 228 (Prefix)-30-09-HT* 31 ⁄4 794 41 ⁄2 1054 43 ⁄4 1098 65 ⁄2 1664 55 ⁄4 1403 89 ⁄2 2273
30 762 12 305 (Prefix)-30-12-HT* 311⁄4 794 441⁄2 1130 431⁄4 1098 681⁄2 1740 551⁄4 1403 921⁄2 2350
1 1 1 1 1 1
18 457 (Prefix)-30-18-HT* 31 ⁄4 794 50 ⁄2 1283 43 ⁄4 1098 74 ⁄2 1892 55 ⁄4 1403 98 ⁄2 2502
24 609 (Prefix)-30-24-HT* 311⁄4 794 561⁄2 1435 431⁄4 1098 801⁄2 2045 551⁄4 1403 1041⁄2 2654
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-36-06-HT* 34 ⁄4 870 38 ⁄2 978 46 ⁄4 1175 62 ⁄2 1587 58 ⁄4 1480 86 ⁄2 2197
9 228 (Prefix)-36-09-HT* 341⁄4 870 411⁄2 1054 461⁄4 1175 651⁄2 1664 581⁄4 1480 891⁄2 2273
1 1 1 1 1 1
12 305 (Prefix)-36-12-HT* 34 ⁄4 870 44 ⁄2 1130 46 ⁄4 1175 68 ⁄2 1740 58 ⁄4 1480 92 ⁄2 2350
36 914
18 457 (Prefix)-36-18-HT* 341⁄4 870 501⁄2 1283 461⁄4 1175 741⁄2 1892 581⁄4 1480 981⁄2 2502
1 1 1 1 1 1
24 609 (Prefix)-36-24-HT* 34 ⁄4 870 56 ⁄2 1435 46 ⁄4 1175 80 ⁄2 2045 58 ⁄4 1480 104 ⁄2 2654
30 762 (Prefix)-36-30-HT* 341⁄4 870 621⁄2 1587 461⁄4 1175 861⁄2 2197 581⁄4 1480 1101⁄2 2807
For 3” Fittings
Prefix - 18 - 36 HT 24 (Radius 12” only
Radius W1 tray widths - 6” thru 18”
Fitting
W2 tray widths - 9” thru 24”)
Width2 W2
Width1 W1
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
To complete catalog All are mitered
number, insert fitting prefix.
For 6” Fittings
B
Mitered
(For dimensions, see chart on page 339)
For 8” Fittings
(Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
W1 tray widths - 6” thru 30”)
W2 tray widths - 9” thru 36”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
Mitered Fittings
Tray Width Catalog No. 12" Radius (305) 24" Radius (609) 36" Radius (914)
W1 W2 * Insert radius
A B A B A B
in. mm in. mm (12", 24” or 36") in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
1 1 1 1 1 1
9 228 (Prefix)-06-09-HT* 19 ⁄4 489 41 ⁄2 1054 31 ⁄4 794 65 ⁄2 1664 43 ⁄4 1098 89 ⁄2 2273
12 305 (Prefix)-06-12-HT* 191⁄4 489 441⁄2 1130 311⁄4 794 681⁄2 1740 431⁄4 1098 921⁄2 2349
1 1 1 1 1 1
18 457 (Prefix)-06-18-HT* 19 ⁄4 489 50 ⁄2 1283 31 ⁄4 794 74 ⁄2 1892 43 ⁄4 1098 98 ⁄2 2502
6 152
24 609 (Prefix)-06-24-HT* 191⁄4 489 561⁄2 1435 311⁄4 794 801⁄2 2045 431⁄4 1098 1041⁄2 2654
1 1 1 1 1 1
30 762 (Prefix)-06-30-HT* 19 ⁄4 489 62 ⁄2 1587 31 ⁄4 794 86 ⁄2 2197 43 ⁄4 1098 110 ⁄2 2807
36 914 (Prefix)-06-36-HT* 191⁄4 489 681⁄2 1740 311⁄4 794 921⁄2 2349 431⁄4 1098 1161⁄2 2959
12 305 (Prefix)-09-12-HT* 203⁄4 527 441⁄2 1130 323⁄4 832 681⁄2 1740 443⁄4 136 921⁄2 2349
3 1 3 1 3 1
18 457 (Prefix)-09-18-HT* 20 ⁄4 527 50 ⁄2 1283 32 ⁄4 832 74 ⁄2 1892 44 ⁄4 136 98 ⁄2 2502
Fiberglass
9 228 24 609 (Prefix)-09-24-HT* 203⁄4 527 561⁄2 1435 323⁄4 832 801⁄2 2045 443⁄4 136 1041⁄2 2654
3 1 3 1 3 1
30 762 (Prefix)-09-30-HT* 20 ⁄4 527 62 ⁄2 1587 32 ⁄4 832 86 ⁄2 2197 44 ⁄4 136 110 ⁄2 2807
36 914 (Prefix)-09-36-HT* 203⁄4 527 681⁄2 1740 323⁄4 832 921⁄2 2349 443⁄4 136 1161⁄2 2959
18 457 (Prefix)-12-18-HT* 221⁄4 565 501⁄2 1283 341⁄4 870 741⁄2 1892 461⁄4 1175 981⁄2 2502
1 1 1 1 1 1
24 609 (Prefix)-12-24-HT* 22 ⁄4 565 56 ⁄2 1435 34 ⁄4 870 80 ⁄2 2045 46 ⁄4 1175 104 ⁄2 2654
12 305
30 762 (Prefix)-12-30-HT* 221⁄4 565 621⁄2 1587 341⁄4 870 861⁄2 2197 461⁄4 1175 1101⁄2 2807
1 1 1 1 1 1
36 914 (Prefix)-12-36-HT* 22 ⁄4 565 68 ⁄2 1740 34 ⁄4 870 92 ⁄2 2349 46 ⁄4 1175 116 ⁄2 2959
1 1 1 1 1 1
24 609 (Prefix)-18-24-HT* 25 ⁄4 641 56 ⁄2 1435 37 ⁄4 946 80 ⁄2 2045 49 ⁄4 1251 104 ⁄2 2654
18 457 30 762 (Prefix)-18-30-HT* 251⁄4 641 621⁄2 1587 371⁄4 946 861⁄2 2197 491⁄4 1251 1101⁄2 2807
1 1 1 1 1 1
36 914 (Prefix)-18-36-HT* 25 ⁄4 641 68 ⁄2 1740 37 ⁄4 946 92 ⁄2 2349 49 ⁄4 1251 122 ⁄2 3111
1 1 1 1 1 1
30 762 (Prefix)-24-30-HT* 28 ⁄4 717 62 ⁄2 1587 40 ⁄4 1022 86 ⁄2 2197 52 ⁄4 1327 110 ⁄2 2807
24 609
36 914 (Prefix)-24-36-HT* 281⁄4 717 681⁄2 1740 401⁄4 1022 921⁄2 2349 521⁄4 1327 1161⁄2 2959
30 762 36 914 (Prefix)-30-36-HT* 311⁄4 794 681⁄2 1740 431⁄4 1098 921⁄2 2349 551⁄4 1403 1161⁄2 2959
B
For 6” Fittings
(Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
W1 tray widths - 9” thru 36”)
W2 tray widths - 6” thru 30”)
W2 Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
A R
W1
For 8” Fittings
Mitered
(For dimensions, see chart on page 341) (Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
W1 tray widths - 9” thru 36”)
W2 tray widths - 6” thru 30”)
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
Mitered Fittings
Tray Width Catalog No. 12" Radius (305) 24" Radius (609) 36" Radius (914)
W1 W2 * Insert radius
A B A B A B
in. mm in. mm (12", 24” or 36") in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
1 1 1 1 1 1
9 228 6 152 (Prefix)-09-06-HX* 19 ⁄4 489 41 ⁄2 1054 31 ⁄4 794 65 ⁄2 1664 43 ⁄4 1098 89 ⁄2 2273
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-12-06-HX* 19 ⁄4 489 44 ⁄2 1130 31 ⁄4 794 68 ⁄2 1740 43 ⁄4 1098 92 ⁄2 2350
12 305
9 228 (Prefix)-12-09-HX* 203⁄4 527 441⁄2 1130 323⁄4 832 681⁄2 1740 443⁄4 1136 921⁄2 2350
6 152 (Prefix)-18-06-HX* 191⁄4 489 501⁄2 1283 311⁄4 794 741⁄2 1892 431⁄4 1098 981⁄2 2502
3 1 3 1 3 1
18 457 9 228 (Prefix)-18-09-HX* 20 ⁄4 527 50 ⁄2 1283 32 ⁄4 832 74 ⁄2 1892 44 ⁄4 1136 98 ⁄2 2502
12 305 (Prefix)-18-12-HX* 221⁄4 565 501⁄2 1283 341⁄4 870 741⁄2 1892 461⁄4 1175 981⁄2 2502
6 152 (Prefix)-24-06-HX* 191⁄4 489 561⁄2 1435 311⁄4 794 801⁄2 2045 431⁄4 1098 1041⁄2 2654
Fiberglass
3 1 3 1 3 1
9 228 (Prefix)-24-09-HX* 20 ⁄4 527 56 ⁄2 1435 32 ⁄4 832 80 ⁄2 2045 44 ⁄4 1136 104 ⁄2 2654
24 609
12 305 (Prefix)-24-12-HX* 221⁄4 565 561⁄2 1435 341⁄4 870 801⁄2 2045 461⁄4 1175 1041⁄2 2654
1 1 1 1 1 1
18 457 (Prefix)-24-18-HX* 25 ⁄4 641 56 ⁄2 1435 37 ⁄4 946 80 ⁄2 2045 49 ⁄4 1251 104 ⁄2 2654
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-30-06-HX* 19 ⁄4 489 62 ⁄2 1587 31 ⁄4 794 86 ⁄2 2197 43 ⁄4 1098 110 ⁄2 2807
9 228 (Prefix)-30-09-HX* 203⁄4 527 621⁄2 1587 323⁄4 832 861⁄2 2197 443⁄4 1136 1101⁄2 2807
1 1 1 1 1 1
30 762 12 305 (Prefix)-30-12-HX* 22 ⁄4 565 62 ⁄2 1587 34 ⁄4 870 86 ⁄2 2197 46 ⁄4 1175 110 ⁄2 2807
18 457 (Prefix)-30-18-HX* 251⁄4 641 621⁄2 1587 371⁄4 946 861⁄2 2197 491⁄4 1251 1101⁄2 2807
1 1 1 1 1 1
24 609 (Prefix)-30-24-HX* 28 ⁄4 717 62 ⁄2 1587 40 ⁄4 1022 86 ⁄2 2197 52 ⁄4 1327 110 ⁄2 2807
1 1 1 1 1 1
6 152 (Prefix)-36-06-HX* 19 ⁄4 489 68 ⁄2 1740 31 ⁄4 794 104 ⁄2 2654 43 ⁄4 1098 128 ⁄2 3264
9 228 (Prefix)-36-09-HX* 203⁄4 527 681⁄2 1740 323⁄4 832 1041⁄2 2654 443⁄4 1136 1281⁄2 3264
1 1 1 1 1 1
12 305 (Prefix)-36-12-HX* 22 ⁄4 565 68 ⁄2 1740 34 ⁄4 870 104 ⁄2 2654 46 ⁄4 1175 128 ⁄2 3264
36 914
18 457 (Prefix)-36-18-HX* 251⁄4 641 681⁄2 1740 371⁄4 946 1041⁄2 2654 491⁄4 1251 1281⁄2 3264
1 1 1 1 1 1
24 609 (Prefix)-36-24-HX* 28 ⁄4 717 68 ⁄2 1740 40 ⁄4 1022 104 ⁄2 2654 52 ⁄4 1327 128 ⁄2 3264
30 762 (Prefix)-36-30-HX* 311⁄4 794 681⁄2 1740 431⁄4 1098 1041⁄2 2654 551⁄4 1403 1281⁄2 3264
Vertical Vertical
Outside Bend Inside Bend
VO VI
R A
A R
Prefix - 06 - 90 VO 24 Prefix - 06 - 90 VI 24
Radius Radius
Fiberglass
Fitting Fitting
Angle Angle
Width Width
To complete catalog To complete catalog
number, insert fitting prefix. number, insert fitting prefix.
For 4” Fittings
For 8” Fittings
(Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
Tray widths - 6” thru 36”) (Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat Tray widths - 6” thru 36”)
All radius are mitered Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
6 152 (Prefix)-06-90(*)12
9 228 (Prefix)-09-90(*)12
12 305 (Prefix)-12-90(*)12
12 305 18 457 (Prefix)-18-90(*)12 205⁄8 524 205⁄8 524 205⁄8 524 205⁄8 524
24 609 (Prefix)-24-90(*)12
30 762 (Prefix)-30-90(*)12
36 914 (Prefix)-36-90(*)12
6 152 (Prefix)-06-90(*)24
Fiberglass
9 228 (Prefix)-09-90(*)24
12 305 (Prefix)-12-90(*)24
24 609 18 457 (Prefix)-18-90(*)24 2831⁄32 735 2831⁄32 735 2831⁄32 735 2831⁄32 735
24 609 (Prefix)-24-90(*)24
30 762 (Prefix)-30-90(*)24
36 914 (Prefix)-36-90(*)24
6 152 (Prefix)-06-90(*)36
9 228 (Prefix)-09-90(*)36
12 305 (Prefix)-12-90(*)36
36 914 18 457 (Prefix)-18-90(*)36 3715⁄16 963 3715⁄16 963 3715⁄16 963 3715⁄16 963
24 609 (Prefix)-24-90(*)36
30 762 (Prefix)-30-90(*)36
36 914 (Prefix)-36-90(*)36
(*) Insert ‘VO’ for Vertical Outside Bend or ‘VI’ for Vertical Inside Bend.
Vertical Vertical
Outside Bend Inside Bend
VO VI
C R C
A
A
R C
C
Prefix - 06 - 45 VO 24 Prefix - 06 - 45 VI 24
Radius Radius
Fiberglass
Fitting Fitting
Angle Angle
Width Width
To complete catalog To complete catalog
number, insert fitting prefix. number, insert fitting prefix.
For 4” Fittings
For 8” Fittings
(Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
Tray widths - 6” thru 36”) (Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat Tray widths - 6” thru 36”)
All radius are mitered Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
45˚ Mitered
-R-
Vertical Outside Bend Vertical Inside Bend
Bend Tray
Radius Width Catalog No. A B C A B C
in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
6 152 (Prefix)-06-45(*)12
9 228 (Prefix)-09-45(*)12
12 305 (Prefix)-12-45(*)12
12 305 18 457 (Prefix)-18-45(*)12 201⁄2 521 81⁄2 216 12 305 265⁄32 664 1027⁄32 275 155⁄16 389
24 609 (Prefix)-24-45(*)12
30 762 (Prefix)-30-45(*)12
36 914 (Prefix)-36-45(*)12
Fiberglass
6 152 (Prefix)-06-45(*)24
9 228 (Prefix)-09-45(*)24
12 305 (Prefix)-12-45(*)24
24 609 18 457 (Prefix)-18-45(*)24 2831⁄32 736 12 305 1631⁄32 431 361⁄16 916 1415⁄16 379 211⁄8 537
24 609 (Prefix)-24-45(*)24
30 762 (Prefix)-30-45(*)24
36 914 (Prefix)-36-45(*)24
6 152 (Prefix)-06-45(*)36
9 228 (Prefix)-09-45(*)36
12 305 (Prefix)-12-45(*)36
36 914 18 457 (Prefix)-18-45(*)36 377⁄16 951 151⁄2 394 2115⁄16 557 46 1168 191⁄32 483 2615⁄16 684
24 609 (Prefix)-24-45(*)36
30 762 (Prefix)-30-45(*)36
36 914 (Prefix)-36-45(*)36
(*) Insert ‘VO’ for Vertical Outside Bend or ‘VI’ for Vertical Inside Bend.
60˚ and 30˚ vertical bends available in mitered construction.
Vertical Tee Up
R A A R
C
(VT) Mitered
(VTU) Mitered
Fiberglass
C Dimension = C Dimension =
Prefix - 06 - VT 24
2 x B + Side Rail Height 2 x B + Side Rail Height
Radius
Fitting
Width
To complete catalog
(Prefix) See page FCT-27 for catalog number prefix.
number, insert fitting prefix.
Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.
For 4” Fittings
For 8” Fittings
(Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
Tray widths - 6” thru 36”) (Radius 12”, 24” & 36”
Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat Tray widths - 6” thru 36”)
All radius are mitered Polyester, Vinyl Ester, Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat
All radius are mitered
-R- Mitered
Bend Tray Vertical Tee Down Vertical Tee Up
Radius Width Catalog No. A B A B
in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
6 152 (Prefix)-06-(*)12
9 228 (Prefix)-09-(*)12
12 305 (Prefix)-12-(*)12
12 305 18 457 (Prefix)-18-(*)12 205⁄8 524 205⁄8 524 205⁄8 524 205⁄8 524
24 609 (Prefix)-24-(*)12
30 762 (Prefix)-30-(*)12
36 914 (Prefix)-36-(*)12
6 152 (Prefix)-06-(*)24
Fiberglass
9 228 (Prefix)-09-(*)24
12 305 (Prefix)-12-(*)24
24 609 18 457 (Prefix)-18-(*)24 29 736 29 736 29 736 29 736
24 609 (Prefix)-24-(*)24
30 762 (Prefix)-30-(*)24
36 914 (Prefix)-36-(*)24
6 152 (Prefix)-06-(*)36
9 228 (Prefix)-09-(*)36
12 305 (Prefix)-12-(*)36
36 914 18 457 (Prefix)-18-(*)36 3715⁄16 963 3715⁄16 963 3715⁄16 963 3715⁄16 963
24 609 (Prefix)-24-(*)36
30 762 (Prefix)-30-(*)36
36 914 (Prefix)-36-(*)36
(*) Insert ‘VT’ for Vertical Tee Down or ‘VTU’ for Vertical Tee Up.
Covers
Standard Cover Clamp Heavy Duty Cover Clamp Peaked Cover Clamp
Fiberglass
• Furnished in pairs with hardware. Recommended for outdoor service. • W = tray width
• W = tray width
• Heavy duty cover clamp available
for flat covers only
Catalog No. Side Rail Height Catalog No. Side Rail Height
Catalog No. Side Rail Height in. mm in. mm
in. mm 9F-W-9034 3 76 9F-W-9034P 3 76
9(Δ)-9013 3 76 9F-W-9044 4 101 9F-W-9044P 4 101
9(Δ)-9014 4 101 9F-W-9064 6 152 9F-W-9064P 6 152
9(Δ)-9016 6 152 9F-W-9084 8 203 9F-W-9084P 8 203
Material Designations
Thermo Plastic Drive Rivet
(Δ) Insert one of the following material designations when required. Sold individually.
F = Polyester Resin (Example: 9F-9013) Shipped in packages of 25 pcs.
FV = Vinyl Ester Resin (Example: 9FV-9013)
FA = Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat Resin (Example: 9FA-9013)
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
Example: 9F-4004 SS6: pair of 4-hole splice plates for 4" (101) system with stainless steel hardware
9FV-8006 SS6: pair of 8-hole vinyl ester splice plates for 6" (152) system with stainless steel hardware
Fiberglass
These plates are used to attach the end of a
tray run to a distribution box or control center. 3" (76) 9(Δ)-4023SS6
• Furnished in pairs 4" (101) 9(Δ)-4024SS6
Fiberglass
6" (152) 9(Δ)-8026SS6
8" (203) 9(Δ)-8028SS6
Material Height Catalog No.
(Δ) See page 352 for material selection Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters, unless otherwise specified.
Kit Contents:
1 pc — 72" (1829) Straight Barrier
4 pc — 9F-9002 Barrier Strip Clip
8 pc — Thermo Plastic Drive Rivet
4 pc — #10 x 3⁄4" Stainless Steel Self-Drilling Screw
Assembly required — directions included.
Fiberglass
• Material: Glass reinforced polyurathane
• Sold in pairs 7* (Δ) - 90 VO 24
Radius VO
VI or VO
Angle
Material
Barrier Size VI
* Insert 2 for 3" (76) siderail height
3 for 4" (101) siderail height
5 for 6" (152) siderail height
Straight Section
• Load data was interpolated from CSA testing.
• Loads shown are for FCCN series.
• Loads shown are for 6 ft. (1.83m) span with deflection
of .7 (18.26) inches.
One pair of splice plates included FCC Fiberglass FCCN Fiberglass Cable
with each straight section. Cable Channel Ventilated Channel Non-Ventilated
(*)-03-120 (*)N-03-120 3 76 10 3 1 25 8 12
(*)-03-240 (*)N-03-240 3 76 20 6 (*) Insert material type straight sections
(*)-04-120 (*)N-04-120 4 101 10 3 1 FCC for Polyester Resin
1 ⁄8 28 12 18
(*)-04-240 (*)N-04-240 4 101 20 6 FCCV for Vinyl Ester Resin
(*)-06-120 (*)N-06-120 6 152 10 3 FCCA for Zero Halogen/Dis-Stat Resin
15⁄8 35 58 86
(*)-06-240 (*)N-06-240 6 152 20 6
(*)-08-120 (*)N-08-120 8 203 10 3 23⁄16 55 87 129
(*)-08-240 (*)N-08-240 8 203 20 6
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
FCC(†)N-03-HT12 3 76 FCC(†)N-03-HX12 3 76
FCC(†)N-04-HT12 4 101 FCC(†)N-04-HX12 4 101
FCC(†)N-06-HT12 6 152 FCC(†)N-06-HX12 6 152
FCC(†)N-08-HT12 8 203 FCC(†)N-08-HX12 8 203
Two pair of splice Three pair of splice
plates included. (†) See page fitting material plates included. (†) See page fitting material
selection bottom of page FCT-49 selection bottom of page FCT-49
Fiberglass
9(Δ)-1001 SS6 9(Δ)-1013 SS6
Splice plates included with cable channel sections. (Δ) See page FCT-49 for
Standard hardware for splice plates is 1/4”-20 (316SS). material selection
Splice plates included with cable channel sections. (Δ) See page FCT-49 for
Fiberglass
Standard hardware for splice plates is 1/4”-20 (316SS). Hardware for adjustable splice plates is 3/8”-16 (316SS). material selection
9SS6-1248-3 3 76 9SS6-1247-3 3 76
9SS6-1248-4 4 101 9SS6-1247-4 4 101
9SS6-1248-6 6 152 9SS6-1247-6 6 152
9SS6-1248-8 8 203 9SS6-1247-8 8 203
Green = Fastest shipped items Black = Normal lead-time items Red = Normally long lead-time items
Features:
• For Coast Guard Requirements
- Allows stainless steel banding of cables
- 5/32" (15.88) slots 1” (25.40) on centers
- Accommodates up to 5/8" (.625) banding
Fiberglass
Rung design provides:
- 2" (50.80) cable support surface
- Both mechanical and adhesive rung
to side rail connection
1"
(25.40)
1"
(25.40)
5/32"
(3.97)
1"
(25.40)
2"
(50.80)