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have 16 rgs conduits with 4- 500 mcm in each. the racks have to be 8 on bottom and 8 on top rack. what size strut and rod, and spacing between each rack?
 
What are You going to to attach this all to? You didn't say horizontal or vertical, and the NEC Code varies.

Horizontal:
I'm thinking 1/2" rod and deep strut back to back, I'm going to guess one rack per a section of conduit. With a minimum of 2 additional nuts and bolts w/ washers everywhere per rack....

What are You thinking? ;)
 
have 16 rgs conduits with 4- 500 mcm in each. the racks have to be 8 on bottom and 8 on top rack. what size strut and rod, and spacing between each rack?

What size rigid? Four 500 kcms will fit in 3".
3" ~ 7.1 lb/ft
3-1/2" ~ 8.55 lb/ft
4" ~ 10 lb/ft

500kcm ~ 1.543 lb/ft x 4 ~ 6.172 lb/ft

6.172 + 10 = 16.2 lb / ft each

16.2 x 16 = 260 lb /ft for the set of 16 if in 4"

Allowed up to 20' between supports, but . . . :roll:

I'd suggest you figure your pipe size before you bother with further calcs. Don't overlook the pulling tension and a safety factor.
 
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What are You going to to attach this all to? You didn't say horizontal or vertical, and the NEC Code varies.

Horizontal:
I'm thinking 1/2" rod and deep strut back to back, I'm going to guess one rack per a section of conduit. With a minimum of 2 additional nuts and bolts w/ washers everywhere per rack....

What are You thinking? ;)

4" rgs looking for calc breakdown. concrete ceiling using drop-ins (hilti)
 
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Did you even try to calculate this, or do you want someone else to do the work for you?
 
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