Cable Tray

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tom baker

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A question came up from a contractor on cable tray.
Cable tray is a support system and can be used with any wiring method.
The confusion is on installing Tray Cable. If for example, a 12-2 w/ground 600V jacketed tray cable jacketed cable, is a divider needed from limited energy cables, such as coax or class 2 ethernet?

I understand the divider is needed from single conductor tray cable, such as 1/0.
 
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I don't see a divider as being required. I beleive 725.55 and the other limited energy sections that are similiar to it require seperation from the conductors, not the cables or wiring methods.
 
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Unfortunately, Section 725.55(H) must be interpreted in context of 725.55(A), which is essentially a general prohibition.

I tried (and failed) to get cable trays removed from 725.55(A) and, in fact, 725.55(H) was added as a result.

Of course 725.55(J) still permits me to wind a Class 2 or 3 circuit cable on a common messenger with a type TC cable - but that's a different story.

I wish Ryan's interpretation were the prevalent one since this is not a genuine safety issue.

Hopefully, now that Art 725 has been given to a CMP not dominated by the telecommunications industry eventually this will be corrected.
 
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Hmm...I think you're right. I have really been striking out the last few days on this forum! I need to start reading the code before I post anymore!!! :eek:
 
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