Conduit/ Cable Supports

Is it code compliant to run MI cable and normal feeders conduit and wire on same trapeze rack but on different tiers?
Is the MI for fire pumps or fire alarm? Some of our specs included wording that those applications had to have the cable supported independently from other raceways.
 
Is it code compliant to run MI cable and normal feeders conduit and wire on same trapeze rack but on different tiers?
Different wiring methods, including MI cable and conductors in conduit, are permitted on the same trapeze rack or support system, provided each wiring method complies with its specific securing and supporting requirements.
It is generally code compliant to run MI cable and normal feeders (in conduit and wire) on the same trapeze rack, even on different tiers. The National Electrical Code (NEC) permits different wiring methods to be supported by the same means, provided that each wiring method complies with its specific securing and supporting requirements. There are no general prohibitions against co-mingling these types of wiring methods on a common support structure, as long as the support system is adequate for the combined load and the individual wiring methods meet their own installation rules.

NEC References
  • 300.11
    This article provides general requirements for securing and supporting wiring methods and equipment, allowing for common support where individual requirements are met.
  • 332.30
    This section specifies the securing and supporting requirements for Mineral-Insulated, Metal-Sheathed Cable (MI cable), which must be adhered to regardless of the support method.
  • 392.20(D)
    This section, pertaining to cable trays, explicitly permits conductors in raceways to be installed in cable trays, which can be analogous to a trapeze rack supporting multiple wiring methods.
 
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