LRB
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- Location
- Interior Alaska
We are utilizing TC-ER cable dropping out of cable tray to motor disconnects. Bottom of cable try is 14 ft and top of disconnects ranges from 5 to 7 feet. Area is protected from physical damage. Plan to run 2 horizontal struts 1 ft above tallest disconnect and 2 ft below cable tray to secure cable. How do you provide continuous support for vertical runs of cable? At this point the distance between bottom of tray and top of disconnects is > 6 ft. If we stub up with rigid out the top of disconnects to a distance < 6 ft can we use the Exception for TC-ER to transition between cable tray and devices?
Per article 336.10(7)
where the cable is continuously supported and protected against physical damage using mechanical protection, such as struts,
angles, or channels, Type TC tray cable that complies with the crush and impact requirements of Type MC cable and is identified for such use
with the marking Type TC?ER shall be permitted between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device. The cable shall be secured at
intervals not exceeding 1.8m (6ft)
Exception: Where not subject to physical damage, Type TC-ER shall be permitted to transition between cable trays
and between cable trays and utilization equipment or devices for a distance not to exceed 1.8 m (6 ft) without
continuous support. The cable shall be mechanically supported where exiting the cable tray to ensure that the minimum
bending radius is not exceeded.
Per article 336.10(7)
where the cable is continuously supported and protected against physical damage using mechanical protection, such as struts,
angles, or channels, Type TC tray cable that complies with the crush and impact requirements of Type MC cable and is identified for such use
with the marking Type TC?ER shall be permitted between a cable tray and the utilization equipment or device. The cable shall be secured at
intervals not exceeding 1.8m (6ft)
Exception: Where not subject to physical damage, Type TC-ER shall be permitted to transition between cable trays
and between cable trays and utilization equipment or devices for a distance not to exceed 1.8 m (6 ft) without
continuous support. The cable shall be mechanically supported where exiting the cable tray to ensure that the minimum
bending radius is not exceeded.