GENERAL GUIDELINES ON LAYING OF IMPULSE PIPE
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GENERAL NOTES ON CABLE TRAYS
CABLE TRAYS : CABLE TRAYS ARE OF TWO TYPES
1.
Perforated Type in M.S. and Aluminum.
2.
Ladder Type Cable Trays are fabricated in three methods :
a)
with Steel Sheets
b)
with Angles
c)
Aluminum Sheets
PERFORATED CABLE TRAYS :
Perforated Cable Trays are fabricated out of Single Sheet Steel Confirming to I.S. 1079 : 1973 /
I.S. 513 : 1994 in various thickness of 1.6mm, 2.0mm & 2.5mm. Perforated Cable Trays are
available in standard widths of 50mm, 100mm, 150mm, 300mm, 450mm and 600mm and in
standard Length of 2500mm.
If other than the above mentioned widths are required the Trays are fabricated as per the
specifications of Customers/Customer Consultants.
TYPICAL SPECIFICATION OF PERFORATED CABLE TRAY (M.S. & ALUMINUM)
1.
Standard Length
2.5 Mtrs.
2.
Perforations
Slots 10mm x 20mm
Width Wise : 10mm gap
Length Wise : 20mm, 30mm, 40mmCC:
3.
Tray Width (W)
4.
Tray Height (H)
20mm 25mm 40mm 50mm 75mm 100mm
(or any heights as per the requirement)
5.
Tray Collar (C)
15mm 20mm 25mm
6.
Tray Thickness (TH)
1.6mm 200mm 2.5mm 3mm
7.
Types of Raw Material
Mild Steel Aluminum
8.
Finish
50mm 75mm 100mm 150mm - 200mm
300mm 450mm
600mm
(or any heights as per the requirement)
Hot Dip Galvanised Electroplated Powder Coated
Epoxy coated, Enamel Painted Aluminum Painted.
Dividers and Covers are available as per the Drawings shown and the specs will be as per specs
of perforated Cable Trays.
ACCESSORIES
Types of Bends : Horizontal, Vertical (Inside / Outside), Tees, (Equal & Un-equal), Crosses,
Reducers
Radius : 300 / 450 / 600 / 1000mm or as per the choice of customers
Degrees : 30 - 45 - 60 - 90 for Bends.
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LADDER TYPE
Ladder type cable trays are fabricated out of steel sheets conforming to I.s. 1079 : 1973 & I.S.
513 : 1994 with a thickness of 1.6mm 2.0mm, 2.5mm and 3mm
All cable trays are of standard lengths of 2500mm for various widths-minimum being 150mm
wide and maximum 1200 wide. Slotted rungs are welded to the side runners at every 250mm
or 300mm interval. At both the ends of the cable trays three or four circular holes are provided
for connecting the adjacent cable trays or accessories/by coupler plates.
ALUMINUM LADDER TYPE CABLE TRAYS
Aluminum ladder type cable trays are fabricated out of aluminum sheets conforming to I.S.
737 : 1986 with thickness varying from 2mm, 2.5mm to 3mm.
TYPICAL SPEC OF LADDER TYPE CABLE TRAYS (M.S. / ALUMINUM)
1.
Standard Length
2.5 mtrs
2.
Runner Height (H)
:
50mm 60mm 75mm 100mm
120mm
3.
Runner Collar (C)
4.
Rung Size (s)
:
25mm x 15mm / 35mm x 15mm / 40mm
x 20mm 50mm x 20mm as per choice
5.
Thickness (TH)
6.
Welding (M.S.)
7.
Welding (Aluminum)
8.
Rung slot size
:
10mm x 20mm 10mm x 30mm with spacing
10mm, 15mm or as per choice.
Rung spacing
10.
Finish
:
For M.S. : Hot Dip Galvanised, Electroplated, Powder
coated, Epoxy
15mm 20mm 25mm 30mm
:
:
:
1.6mm 2mm 2.5mm 3mm
C-type Arc/welding
C-type tig welding
250mm/300mm interval
painted, Enamel Painted Aluminum Painted
11.
Models
C-type, Z-type & L-type
All the slots and coupler holes on the trays are machine punched.
LADDER TYPE WITH ANGLES
Ladder type cable trays are fabricated of M.S. Angles conforming to I.S. 2062, 1992. M.S.
angles are used as Runners and 25 x .6mm M.S. Flats as rungs. Rung spacing is 250mm for
2500mm length cable trays and 300mm for 3000mm lengths. Rungs can be provided
single/double, as per the customers choice; Double rungs are provided with a cap of 10mm, for
clamping the cables.
TYPICAL SPECFICATION FOR ANGULAR LADDER TYPE CABLE TRAY
1.
Length (L)
2.5 mtrs/3mtrs
2.
Widths (W)
:
150mm 300mm 450mm 600mm 1000mm
(or as per customers requirement)
3.
Runners (R)
50mm x 50mm x 6mm 65mm x 65mm x 6mm
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4.
Rungs
25mm x 3mm 25mm x 6mm 32mm x 6mm
5.
Rung spacing
:
250mm, 300mm interval (double rung for bolting
as per customers).
6.
Finish
:
Hot dip galvanised, Painted ( colour as per choice),
powder coated, epoxy painted.
CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS
1.
Type
Single, Double
2.
Tier
Available in 1-Tier to 6-Tier
3.
Center Support
Angle : 50mm x 50mm x 6mm Channel :
10mm x 50mm x 6mm
4.
Horizontal support
50mm x 50mm x 6mm or as per customers
5.
Finish
Hot dip galvanised or painted
6.
Accessories
Rawal plug, or expansion bolt for grounding
7.
Welding
Arc welding
8.
Slots (machine punched)
10mm x 15mm (or as per customers choice)
CABLE RACKS :
These are used to support the cable trays at specified center distanced to lay the cable tray at
different levels.
The horizontal members which act as support to the cable trays, are fixed on it by means of
bolts and nuts and are welded to the vertical member that is fixed to the wall by means of
expansion bolts. These are generally fabricated out of structural steel (M.S. Angles) conforming
to I.S. 2062 : 1992.
While floating enquiry the following details are required.
1.
Perforated type/ladder type
2.
For perforated type the width, flange and collar.
3.
For ladder type, size of the runner i.e., the height, collar and also the rungs size, the
height of the rung and width of the rung.
4.
Whether with cover
5.
Whether cover provision to be made to cable trays for future necessity.
6.
Gauge of cable trays
7.
Radius of accessories i.e. 300, 450, 600
8.
Whether accessories required are 3 piece welded or in a semi-circular form delivery of
welded accessories will be faster.
9.
Vertical bens whether up or down.
10.
Horizontal bends : Left/Right is common
11.
Reducers left or right
12.
Tees and crosses whether equal or unequal.
13.
Whether link plates are required or not. If required, the quantity to be specified. With or
without bolts and nuts.
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Delivery time.
FINISHING REQUIRED (AS PER COST PRIORITY)
*
Epoxy coated 50 microns (colours available Grey, Black)
Powder coated 50 microns (colours available, elegant to look at and good for indoor
using)
Hot dip galvanising as per IS : 4759 and IS : 2629 (very useful for all outdoor and
indoor uses and for coastal areas)
Electro plating 15mic. Elegant looks good for indoor use.
Enamel painted all colours
Aluminium painted.
HOT DIP GALVANISING :
The cable trays and accessories shall be hot dip galvanised after fabrication as per I.S. : 2629 :
1985 & I.S. 4759 : 1984. Amount of Zinc deposit for trays and coupler plates shall be
maintained as per th I.S. Table mentioned below.
COATING REQUIREMENTS :
Mass of Zinc Coating Requirement for the mass of zinc coating for different classes of
materials are given below :
Mass of Zinc Coating
Sl. No.
Microns
(4)
(1)
Product
(2)
Fabricated steel articles :
a) 5mm thick and over
b) Under 5mm, but not less than 2mm
c) Under 2mm, but not less than 1.2mm
Minimum value of
In
Average of Mass of
coatings
(3)
g/m2
610
460
86
64
Note 1 : The requirements for the minimum mass of coating are for normal or rural
atmospheres. In case of special atmosphere like marine and industrial atmospheres, the
minimum mass of coating shall be increased as agreed between the galvanizer and the
purchaser.
Note 2 : In case of fabricated steel structures, plates, etc, the coating mass is defined in terms
of grams per square metre of the total surface area. The galvanising shall be uniform, clean,
smooth, continuous and free from acid spots. Fasteners like screws, nuts and washers shall be
electroplated.
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