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Wire Ducts, Raceways - Accessories
Raceways - Accessories offer a surface-mounted pathway for configuring that perfectly confines the cables and secures them from high temperatures, dust, light, and humidity. Cable raceways are the most commonly used tool for directing wiring and for obscuring cables unless they are uncovered. What is the Difference Between Conduit and Raceway?Cable conduit is the subtype of Raceways - Accessories, and it might be the most well-known one. However, the raceway is described as confined to the...

Raceways - Accessories offer a surface-mounted pathway for configuring that perfectly confines the cables and secures them from high temperatures, dust, light, and humidity. Cable raceways are the most commonly used tool for directing wiring and for obscuring cables unless they are uncovered. 

What is the Difference Between Conduit and Raceway?

Cable conduit is the subtype of Raceways - Accessories, and it might be the most well-known one. However, the raceway is described as confined to the channel that holds wires and cables. Raceway has many other types made available at the terminal leading from conduit wireway and tubing.

What is the Difference Between a Raceway and a Cable Tray?

Raceways, however, are often installed on a wall in the space where power and communication cables are terminated. Typically found above or below raised floors, cable trays contain open wire. From the source to the place of usage, they are utilized 

to distribute cables.

What are the types of Raceways - Accessories? 

Different types of trays have many unique applications. The best protection for cables is provided by a solid-bottom tray; however, entering or exiting cables must be done by cutting the tray or using fittings. A cable channel, or cable trough, is a solid, deep container for cables, which are given a blow.

  • The bottom of a ventilated tray features apertures that permit some airflow around the cables, some water drainage, and some dust to pass through the tray. The ventilation ports, which can be either slots or holes punched in the bottom, allow small cables to exit the tray.
  • Solid coverings for ladders and vented trays are sometimes used to shield cables from water, dust, and falling debris. Tray covers designed for Outdoor or dusty use may feature a peaked form to shed particles such as snow, ice, and dust. When a lot of small cables are being utilized, like for phone or computer network cables, lighter cable trays are more suited.
  • Support blocks may be needed to maintain the distance between conductors in large power cables set out in a tray in order to keep the wires from overheating. Smaller cables can be put loosely in horizontal trays or fastened to the base of vertically mounted trays with cable ties.

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