Cable Tray sizing

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Cable tray size = conductor diameter X number of conductors

What is the minimum inside width cable tray needed to accommodate ten 1/0 THWN-2 conductors?

I came up with 6” but the mike holt prep course says the answer is 8”..

Can someone please explain because the book doesn’t.
 
Cable tray size = conductor diameter X number of conductors

What is the minimum inside width cable tray needed to accommodate ten 1/0 THWN-2 conductors?

I came up with 6” but the mike holt prep course says the answer is 8”..

Can someone please explain because the book doesn’t.
Check with tray or gear vendors for online calculator tools, spreadsheet. They should have one.
 
Cable tray size = conductor diameter X number of conductors

What is the minimum inside width cable tray needed to accommodate ten 1/0 THWN-2 conductors?

I came up with 6” but the mike holt prep course says the answer is 8”..

Can someone please explain because the book doesn’t.
Didn't look into it too close, but make sure you're accounting for the raceway fill limits. They are either 40% or 50% depending on the tray type.
 
According to NEC Chapter 9 Table 5 Dimensions of Insulated Conductors and Fixture Wares
for 1/0 THWN-2 the O.D. is 0.486".
NEC 392.20 Cable and Conductor Installation. See sub.D.
392.22 Number of Conductors or Cables.
(B) Number of Single-Conductor Cables, Rated 2000 Volts or Less, in Cable Trays.
(d) Where any of the single conductor cables are 1/0 through 4/0 AWG, the sum of the diameters of all single conductor cables shall not exceed the cable tray width.[ that means minimum 4.86"]
So, in order to state the ampacity of the cable as per NEC you need a Ladder or Ventilated Trough Cable Tray of 5"[6"] minimum.
As I can see no requirement for single-core cables in solid bottom cable trays.
392.80 Ampacity of Conductors.
(A) Ampacity of Cables, Rated 2000 Volts or Less, in Cable Trays.
Informational Note: See 110.14(C) for conductor temperature
(2) Single-Conductor Cables.
(b)Where installed according to the requirements of 392.22(B), the ampacities for 1/0 AWG through 500 kcmil single-conductor cables in uncovered cable trays shall not exceed 65 percent of the ampacities in Table 310.17 and Table 310.19. Where cable trays are continuously covered for more
than 1.8 m (6 ft) with solid unventilated covers, the ampacities for 1/0 AWG through 500 kcmil
cables shall not exceed 60 percent of the ampacities in Table 310.17 and Table 310.19.
I=260*0.65 =169 for copper and 205*0.65=133.25 for aluminum.
Exception to (c): For solid bottom cable , the ampacity of single conductor cables shall be determined by 310.14(B ).See attachment.
However, the Rca -effective thermal resistance -calculation for cable trays is not indicated nor in Neher McGrath article neither in IEEE 835/94[as NEC Chapter B explains].
In my opinion it has to be inNEC formula 310,14B.jpg
ANSI/NEMA WC 51 ICEA P-54-440 AMPACITIES OF CABLES INSTALLED IN CABLE TRAYS
 
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