There is general permission in Section 392.6(A) for 6' transitions for any conductor that is otherwise permitted in cable tray.What is the allowable distance from the cable tray to the termination point of TC/PLTC/ITC cable? I see many references for *-ER type allowing 6ft of unsupported length, but not using this type.
Yes, but not simply so. The conductors must still be protected from physical damage by guarding or location.There is general permission in Section 392.6(A) for 6' transitions for any conductor that is otherwise permitted in cable tray.
Where cable trays support individual conductors and
where the conductors pass from one cable tray to another,
or from a cable tray to raceway(s) or from a cable tray to
equipment where the conductors are terminated, the distance
between cable trays or between the cable tray and the
raceway(s) or the equipment shall not exceed 1.8 m (6 ft).
The conductors shall be secured to the cable tray(s) at the
transition, and they shall be protected, by guarding or by
location, from physical damage.
You're right, of course; I was simply responding to the OP question of whether there was a rule for other than Type "*-ER" cables. Protection "by location" is fairly general and I tend to use it routinely in substation vaults, or by elevation where motorized traffic is limited.Yes, but not simply so. The conductors must still be protected from physical damage by guarding or location.
I assumed as much, but felt it needed just a tad bit of elaborationYou're right, of course; I was simply responding to the OP question of whether there was a rule for other than Type "*-ER" cables. ...