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Expansion joints in cable trays are essential to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction, preventing structural stress, misalignment, and damage to the tray or cables.

Purpose of Expansion Joints

Cable trays, especially metal ones, expand when heated and contract when cooled. Without proper expansion joints, trays can bend, tear from supports, or cause bolt elongation at splice plates, particularly in outdoor or high-temperature environments . Expansion joints absorb these movements, maintaining system integrity and ensuring safe electrical performance.

Standards and Guidelines

  • NEC Section 300-7(b) requires raceways, including cable trays, to have expansion joints where necessary to compensate for thermal expansion or contraction .
  • NEMA VE 1 and VE 2 provide detailed guidance on metallic cable tray systems, including allowable tray lengths between expansion joints, gap settings, and installation of expansion guides .
  • The number and placement of expansion joints depend on the material of the tray (steel or aluminum) and the expected temperature differential, not a fixed distance . For example, a 100°F temperature change may require an expansion joint every 128 feet for steel and every 65 feet for aluminum .

Installation Practices

  • Anchoring and Guides: Anchor the tray at the midpoint between expansion joints using hold-down clamps, and use expansion guides at other supports to allow longitudinal movement .
  • Support Placement: Supports should be within 2 feet of each side of the expansion joint splice plate .
  • Clamping: Do not clamp the tray too tightly at supports; it must be able to slide freely to prevent distortion .
  • Expansion Gap Setting: Determine the gap based on the maximum and minimum expected tray temperatures and the installation temperature using NEMA VE 1 nomographs .

Material Considerations

  • Aluminum: Lightweight, portable, and corrosion-resistant, but expands and contracts more than steel. Requires more frequent expansion joints .
  • Steel: Heavier and more stable under temperature changes, requiring fewer expansion joints, but needs stronger supports .

Safety and Performance

Properly installed expansion joints prevent misalignment, cable damage, and electrical hazards. Expansion guides ensure smooth movement while maintaining grounding continuity, which is critical for safety . Incorrect installation can lead to tray failure, cable strain, or unsafe electrical conditions.

Summary

Expansion joints are a critical component of cable tray systems, especially in environments with significant temperature fluctuations. Following NEC and NEMA standards, selecting the appropriate material, calculating the correct spacing, and installing anchors and expansion guides properly ensures long-term reliability, safety, and structural integrity of the cable tray system .

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