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Connection of seismic bracing for cable trays

Connection of seismic bracing for cable trays

Seismic bracing for cable trays involves securing trays with tension-only cables or rods at specified intervals to resist lateral and vertical seismic forces, following manufacturer guidelines and local building codes.Key Steps for Tying Seismic Bracing1. Determine Seismic Requirements Before installation, confirm the seismic design basis for your project, including local building codes and the expected seismic zone. This will dictate brace spacing, orientation, and the type of cable tray system required ( ). 2. Select Appropriate Hardware Use seismic-rated hardware such as threaded rods, hold-down clamps, and sway braces. Kits like the Cablofil Seismic Bracing Kit provide predrilled tabs, rods, and connectors for trapeze or direct attachment to concrete decks ( ). Ensure all components meet NFPA-13 or other applicable standards ( ). 3. Install Longitudinal and Sway BracesLongitudinal bracing: Connect the cable tray to structural elements along the tray run using threaded rods or tension cables.Sway bracing: Attach cables or rods laterally to prevent side-to-side movement. Use connectors such as EZ BN 3/8 to attach cables to FAS PCH for sway bracing ( ). 4. Maintain Proper SpacingBraces should be installed at intervals specified by the manufacturer or code, typically every 30 feet for long runs ( ).Additional braces may be required at tray bends, splices, or heavy cable sections to maintain stability ( ). 5. Secure ConnectionsEnsure all connections are tensioned properly and that cables or rods are anchored to structural elements capable of resisting seismic forces.Use pre-approved splice joints and hold-down clamps to prevent loosening during seismic events ( ). 6. Verify InstallationCheck that all braces are aligned, tensioned, and free of slack.Confirm that the installation meets the engineer-approved seismic layout and any AHJ requirements ( ).Additional ConsiderationsTray Type: Ladder trays are often preferred for high-seismicity areas due to their structural strength, but wire mesh or basket trays can also be used with proper bracing ( ).Professional Guidance: For complex installations, consult the manufacturer's technical services or a licensed engineer to ensure compliance and safety ( ).Documentation: Maintain records of brace spacing, hardware used, and tensioning for inspection and code compliance. By following these steps, you can ensure that your cable trays are properly tied with seismic bracing, minimizing the risk of damage or failure during an earthquake.

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