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Cable trays can share the same support frame

Cable trays can share the same support frame

Yes, multiple cable trays can share the same support frame if the frame is designed to handle the combined load and complies with NEC and manufacturer guidelines.Structural ConsiderationsCable trays are supported by frames, brackets, or hangers that must be designed to carry the weight of the trays plus the cables they contain. When multiple trays share a single frame, the total load must be calculated, including the tray weight, cable weight, and any additional dynamic or environmental factors such as vibration or seismic activity . The support frame should be sized and reinforced to prevent excessive deflection or bending, and cross members should be positioned to distribute the load evenly .NEC and Safety ComplianceAccording to NEC Article 392, cable trays are considered support structures, not raceways, and must be installed to maintain safety and reliability. Shared support frames are permissible as long as:The frame can safely carry the combined weight of all trays and cables.Tray fill limits are not exceeded for any individual tray.Proper grounding and bonding are maintained for metallic trays.Adequate spacing is provided to prevent overheating and allow maintenance access .Practical Installation TipsUse rated support elements such as rods, unistruts, or brackets designed for the expected load.Position trays to balance the load across the frame, placing heavier trays or cables near stronger cross members.Consider future expansion; a wider frame can accommodate additional trays or piping if designed for extra capacity .Ensure vertical and horizontal clearances between trays to prevent interference and allow airflow for heat dissipation .SummarySharing a support frame for multiple cable trays is feasible and commonly practiced in industrial and commercial installations. The key is to design the frame for the total anticipated load, follow NEC guidelines, and ensure proper spacing and grounding. This approach can save space, reduce material costs, and simplify installation while maintaining safety and compliance.

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