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There are various ways to lay cable trays, and the selection is mainly based on specific application scenarios and requirements. The following are several common ways of laying cable trays:
Wall installation:
Install bridge brackets on the wall to suspend the bridge at a high position and lay it horizontally along the wall.
Advantages: Simple structure, easy installation, especially suitable for long-distance cable management, and more convenient for installation in wall corners.
Attention: Suitable wall brackets should be selected to ensure stable installation of the bridge, avoid shaking or falling off, and also consider the issue of occupying wall space.
Aerial installation (roof or ceiling):
Hang the cable tray on the roof or ceiling and lay cables in the air.
Advantages: It effectively reduces the bending radius of cables, reduces the possibility of cable damage, is easy to install, and does not affect the normal use of buildings and floors.
Attention: It is necessary to ensure that the horizontal distance between the bridge and the hanging bracket is consistent, keep the bridge flat, and consider the load-bearing capacity of the bridge and bracket to avoid overloading.
Ground installation:
Install bridge brackets on the ground, stand the bridge brackets upright, and lay cables along the ground.
Advantages: Easy maintenance, easy inspection and replacement of cables, simple installation, suitable for longer cable lines.
Attention: The height between the bridge and the ground should be considered to ensure compliance with safety regulations. At the same time, the load-bearing capacity of the brackets and bridge should meet the requirements to avoid collapse or deformation.
In addition to the three main laying methods mentioned above, they can also be combined or innovatively designed according to specific scenarios and needs. For example, in special environments, special fixing methods or additional protective measures may be required; Special bridge structures may need to be designed in places where obstacles need to be crossed.
In addition, the following points should be noted when laying cable trays:
The length and type of cable lines: Different lengths and types of cables may require different laying methods.
The space size and shape of the site: The site conditions limit the laying method and location of the bridge.
Bending radius and safety requirements for cables: Ensure that the cables are not damaged during installation and comply with safety regulations.
The load-bearing capacity of cable trays and brackets: Ensure that cable trays and brackets can bear the weight and tension of cables.
Cost and maintenance convenience: Consider cost and maintenance convenience while ensuring quality and safety.
In summary, the laying method of cable trays should be selected according to specific needs and scenarios.