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Mineral cables cannot be run in cable trays

Mineral-insulated (MI) cables are generally not permitted in standard cable trays because they are not tray-rated and require specific support and installation methods.

NEC and Cable Tray Requirements

The National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 392 governs cable tray installations and specifies that only approved tray-rated cables should be installed in cable trays to ensure safety, proper heat dissipation, and mechanical protection . Tray-rated cables are designed to withstand the environmental conditions typically found in cable tray applications, including exposure to heat, moisture, and physical stress . MI cables, while highly fire-resistant and durable, are rigid and heavy, and they require continuous support along their length, which standard cable trays do not provide.

Installation Considerations

MI cables are typically installed using conduits, clamps, or supports that maintain their structural integrity. Unlike flexible tray-rated cables, MI cables cannot bend easily and are prone to mechanical damage if placed in open trays without proper support. Cable trays are designed for single-conductor or multi-conductor tray-rated cables, often in ladder, ventilated trough, or solid-bottom configurations, with specific fill limits and spacing requirements . Using MI cables in trays could violate NEC fill, ampacity, and separation rules, potentially leading to overheating or inspection failures.

Practical Implications

  • MI cables are suitable for fire-rated circuits, high-temperature environments, or hazardous locations, but they must be installed according to their manufacturer's guidelines and NEC requirements, usually in conduits or fixed supports rather than trays .
  • Standard cable trays are intended for power, control, and communication cables that are flexible and can be tied down or spaced appropriately within the tray .
  • Attempting to run MI cables in trays could compromise both mechanical protection and electrical safety, and it is not recognized as compliant by NEC standards.

Conclusion

Mineral-insulated cables cannot be run in standard cable trays because they are not tray-rated, require continuous support, and their rigid construction is incompatible with tray installation. For MI cables, proper installation involves conduits, clamps, or other support systems that comply with NEC and manufacturer specifications, ensuring both safety and code compliance .

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