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Fiberglass - Accessories & Fittings

FiberglassHowTheServiceAdvisorWorksWe know that your time is important! That s why the color-coding system in this catalog is designed to help youselect products that fit your service needs. Products are marked to indicate the typical lead time for orders of 50pieces or :How do I select my straight sections. covers, or Fittings so that I get the quickest turnaround?Service Advisor:Each part of our selection chart is shown in colors. If any section of a part number is a differentcolor, the part will typically ship with the longer lead time represented by the Fastest shipped itemsBlack = Normal lead-time itemsRed= Normally long lead-time itemsExample:13FA - 09 - 24 - 144 Part will have a longlead time because of the 3-5 153-53-5 3-5FA the part number from 13FA to 13F will change the coding to black for all sections and reduce the lead - Accessories & FittingsM-2B-Line series Cable Tray SystemsEatonFiberglassAcetic Acid1019010210 Acetic Acid5012550180 AcetoneN/RN/R10075 Aluminum ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Aluminum HydroxideSAT160 SAT170 Aluminum NitrateSAT150 SAT170 Aluminum SulfateSAT180 SAT200 Ammonium ChlorideSAT170 SAT190 Ammonium Hydroxide110010150 Ammonium Hydroxide28N/R28100 Ammonium CarbonateN/RN/RSAT150 Ammonium Bicarbonate15125 SAT130 Ammonium Nitrate SAT160 SAT190 Ammo

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1 FiberglassHowTheServiceAdvisorWorksWe know that your time is important! That s why the color-coding system in this catalog is designed to help youselect products that fit your service needs. Products are marked to indicate the typical lead time for orders of 50pieces or :How do I select my straight sections. covers, or Fittings so that I get the quickest turnaround?Service Advisor:Each part of our selection chart is shown in colors. If any section of a part number is a differentcolor, the part will typically ship with the longer lead time represented by the Fastest shipped itemsBlack = Normal lead-time itemsRed= Normally long lead-time itemsExample:13FA - 09 - 24 - 144 Part will have a longlead time because of the 3-5 153-53-5 3-5FA the part number from 13FA to 13F will change the coding to black for all sections and reduce the lead - Accessories & FittingsM-2B-Line series Cable Tray SystemsEatonFiberglassAcetic Acid1019010210 Acetic Acid5012550180 AcetoneN/RN/R10075 Aluminum ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Aluminum HydroxideSAT160 SAT170 Aluminum NitrateSAT150 SAT170 Aluminum SulfateSAT180 SAT200 Ammonium ChlorideSAT170 SAT190 Ammonium Hydroxide110010150 Ammonium Hydroxide28N/R28100 Ammonium CarbonateN/RN/RSAT150 Ammonium Bicarbonate15125 SAT130 Ammonium Nitrate SAT160 SAT190 Ammonium PersulfateSATN/RSAT150 Ammonium SulfateSAT170 SAT200 Amyl AlcoholALLN/RALL90 Amyl Alcohol Vapor-140-120 BenzeneN/RN/R100140 Benzene Sulfonic Acid25110 SAT200 Benzoic Acid SAT150 SAT200 Benzoyl

2 Alcohol100N/R100N/RBoraxSAT170 SAT200 Calcium Carbonate SAT170 SAT200 Calcium ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Calcium Hydroxide257025165 Calcium NitrateSAT180 SAT200 Calcium SulfateSAT180 SAT200 Carbon DisulfideN/RN/RN/RN/RCarbonic AcidSAT130 SAT180 Carbon Dioxide Gas-200-200 Carbon Monoxide Gas-200-200 Carbon TetrachlorideN/RN/R10075 Chlorine, Dry Gas-140-170 Chlorine, Wet Gas-N/R-180 Chlorine WaterSAT80 SAT180 POLYESTER VINYL ESTERCHEMICALMaxMax %Temp FWt. %Temp FCorrosion GuideThe information shown in this corrosion guide is based on full immersion laboratory tests and data generated from resin manufacturer'sdata. It should be noted that in some of the environments listed, splashes and spill situations may result in a more corrosive situationthan indicated due to the evaporation of water. Regular wash down is recommended in these data represents the best available information and is believed to be correct.

3 The data should not be construed as a warranty ofperformance for that product as presented in these tables. User tests should be performed to determine suitability of service if there isany doubt or concern. Such variables as concentration, temperature, time and combined chemical effects of mixtures of chemicalsmake it impossible to specify the exact suitability of fiber reinforced plastics in all environments. We will be happy to supply materialsamples for testing. These recommendations should only be used as a guide and we do not take responsibility for design or suitability of materials for service intended. In no event will we be liable for any consequential or special damages for any defectivematerial or workmanship including without limitation, labor charge, other expense or damage to properties resulting from loss of materials or profits or increased expenses of Acid57010120 Citric AcidSAT170 SAT200 Copper ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Copper CyanideSAT170 SAT200 Copper NitrateSAT170 SAT200 Crude Oil, Sour100170100200 CyclohexaneN/RN/RN/RN/RCyclohexane.

4 VaporALL100 ALL130 Diesel Fuel100160100180 Diethyl EtherN/RN/RN/RN/RDimethyl PhthalateN/RN/RN/RN/REthanol50755090 Ethyl AcetateN/RN/RN/RN/REthylene ChlorideN/RN/RN/RN/REthylene Glycol10090100200 Fatty AcidsSAT180 SAT200 Ferric ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Ferric NitrateSAT170 SAT200 Ferric SulfateSAT170 SAT200 Ferrous ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Fluoboric AcidN/RN/RSAT165 Fluosilicic AcidN/RN/RSAT70 Formaldehyde507550100 Formic AcidN/RN/R50100 Gasoline10080100150 Glucose100170100200 Glycerine100150100200 Heptane100110100120 Hexane10090100130 Hydrobromic Acid5012050120 Hydrochloric Acid1015010200 Hydrochloric Acid2014020190 Hydrochloric Acid37753795 Hydrofluoric AcidN/RN/R1580 Hydrogen Bromide, Dry100190100200 POLYESTER VINYL ESTERCHEMICALMaxMax %Temp FWt. %Temp F-: No Information AvailableN/R: Not RecommendedSAT: Saturated SolutionFUM: FumesFiberglass - Technical DataM-3B-Line series Cable Tray SystemsEatonFiberglassCorrosion GuideHydrogen Bromide, Wet10075100130 Hydrogen Chloride-120-200 Hydrogen Peroxide510030100 Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry100170100210 Hydrogen Sulfide.

5 Wet100170100210 Hypochlorous Acid208020150 Isopropyl AlcoholN/RN/R1580 Kerosene100140100180 Lactic AcidSAT170 SAT200 Lead AcetateSAT170 SAT200 Lead ChlorideSAT140 SAT200 Lead NitrateSAT-SAT200 Linseed Oil100150100190 Lithium ChlorideSAT150 SAT190 Magnesium CarbonateSAT140 SAT170 Magnesium ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Magnesium HydroxideSAT150 SAT190 Magnesium NitrateSAT140 SAT180 Magnesium SulfateSAT170 SAT190 Mercuric ChlorideSAT150 SAT190 Mercurous ChlorideSAT140 SAT180 Methyl Ethyl KetoneN/RN/RN/RN/RMineral Oils100170100200 MonochlorobenzeneN/RN/RN/RN/RNaphtha1001 40100170 Nickel ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Nickel NitrateSAT170 SAT200 Nickel SulfateSAT170 SAT200 Nitric Acid51405150 Nitric Acid207020100 Oleic Acid100170100190 Oxalic AcidALL75 ALL120 Paper Mill Liquors-100-120 Perchlorethylene100N/R100N/RPerchloric AcidN/RN/R10150 Perchloric AcidN/RN/R3080 Phosphoric Acid1016010200 Phosphoric Acid100120100200 Potassium Aluminum SulfateSAT170 SAT200 Potassium Bicarbonate508050140 Potassium Carbonate10N/R10120 Potassium ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Potassium DichromateSAT170 SAT200 Potassium HydroxideN/RN/R25150 Potassium NitrateSAT170 SAT200 Potassium Permanganate10080100210 Potassium SulfateSAT170 SAT200 Propylene GlycolALL170 ALL200 Phthalic Acid--SAT200 Sodium AcetateSAT160 SAT200 Sodium BenzoateSAT170 SAT200 Sodium BicarbonateSAT160 SAT175 Sodium BisulfateALL170 ALL200 Sodium BromideALL170 ALL200 Sodium Carbonate108035160 Sodium ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Sodium CyanideSAT170 SAT200 Sodium HydroxideN/RN/R50150 Sodium HydroxideN/RN/R2580 Sodium HypochlorideN/RN/R10150 Sodium MonophosphateSAT170 SAT200 Sodium NitrateSAT170 SAT200 Sodium SulfateSAT170 SAT200 Sodium ThiosulfateALL100 ALL120 Stannic ChlorideSAT160 SAT190

6 StyreneN/RN/RN/RN/RSulfated Detergent0/501700/50200 Sulfur Dioxide10080100200 Sulfur Trioxide10080100200 Sulfuric Acid93N/R93N/RSulfuric Acid50N/R50180 Sulfuric Acid257525190 Sulfurous AcidSAT80N/RN/RTartaric AcidSAT170 SAT200 TetrachloroethyleneN/RN/RFUM75 TolueneN/RN/RN/RN/RTrisodium PhosphateN/RN/RSAT175 UreaSAT130 SAT140 Vinegar100170100200 Water, Distilled100170100190 Water, Tap100170100190 Water, SeaSAT170 SAT190 XyleneN/RN/RN/RN/RZinc ChlorideSAT170 SAT200 Zinc NitrateSAT170 SAT200 Zinc SulfateSAT170 SAT200 POLYESTER VINYL ESTERCHEMICALMaxMax %Temp FWt. %Temp FPOLYESTER VINYL ESTERCHEMICALMaxMax FWt. %Temp F-: No Information AvailableN/R: Not RecommendedSAT: Saturated SolutionFUM: FumesFiberglass - Technical DataM-4B-Line series Cable Tray SystemsEatonFiberglassNEMA Standard 8-10-1986 If unusual temperature conditions exist, the manufacturer shouldbe consulted.

7 Authorized Engineering information 8-20-1986 Typical Properties of Pultruded ComponentsEaton B-Line Division Fiberglass Cable Tray systems are manufactured from glassfiber-reinforced plastic shapes that meet ASTM E-84, Smoke Density rating forpolyester of 680, for vinyl ester 1025, Class 1 Flame Rating and self-extinguishingrequirements of ASTM D-635. A surface veil is applied during pultrusion to insurea resin-rich surface and ultraviolet "Cable TrayPropertiesMethodValueLongitudinalTra nsverseLongitudinal TransverseDensityASTM D1505 - .076-Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ASTM D696in/in/ x x 10-6-Water AbsorptionASTM D570 Max % StrengthASTM D149V/mil (vpm)200-200-Flammability ClassificationUL94VO----Flame SpreadASTM E-8420 Max----Load DataFlame Resistance (FTMS 406-2023)ign/burn, seconds75/75 Intermittent Flame Test (HLT-15), rating100 Flammability Test (ASTM D635)IgnitionnoneBurning Time0 " & 4"Cable Tray, Cable Channel Effect of TemperatureStrength properties of reinforced plastics are reduced whencontinuously exposed to elevated temperatures.

8 Workingloads shall be reduced based on the chart to the right:Temperature inApproximateDegrees FPercent of Strength751001009012578150681756020052 Fiberglass Cable Tray and Cable Channel are offered in three (3) versions for applications as follows:Standard SeriesResin TypeColorMeets13F, 24F, 36F, 46F, 48 FFire Retardant PolyesterGrayASTM E-84 Class 1 - UL94 VOFCC-03, FCC-04, FCC-06, FCC-08 Good Corrosion Resistance in most environmentsHigh Performance13FV, 24FV, 36FV, 46FV, 48 FVFire Retardant Vinyl EsterBeigeASTM E-84 Class 1 - UL94 VOFCCV-03, FCCV-04, FCCV-06,Improved Corrosion Resistance For more severeFCCV-08environments Higher Heat Distortion TemperatureDis-Stat/Low Smoke13FA, 24FA, 36FA, 46FA, 48 FAFire RetardantBlackASTM E-84 Class 1 - UL94 VOFCCA-03, FCCA-04, FCCA-06,Zero Halogen/Dis-StatASTM D257-99 FCCA-08 Dissipates Static Charge Smoke Generation andToxicity for Mass Transit Requirements andOff Shore applicationFiberglass - Technical DataM-5B-Line series Cable Tray SystemsEatonExpansion or Contraction for Various Temperature DifferencesTemperatureCable Tray LengthTray Length forDifferentialfor 1" ExpansionEach Expansion Connector*25 F ( C)667 Feet ( )417 Feet ( )50 F ( C)333 Feet ( )208 Feet ( )75 F ( C)222 Feet ( )139 Feet ( )100 F ( C)167 Feet ( )104 Feet ( )125 F ( C)133 Feet ( )83 Feet ( )150 F ( C)111 Feet ( )69 Feet ( )175 F ( C)95 Feet ( )59 Feet ( )Note for gap set and hold down/guide location, see installation instruction above.

9 *1" ( ) slotted holes in each expansion connector allow5 8" ( ) total expansion or Engineering Information 8-20-1986 FiberglassFiberglass - Technical DataM-6B-Line series Cable Tray SystemsEatonRecommended Fiberglass Trapeze Hanging SystemsNotes:1) A snug three to four torque is sufficient for all thread rod ) When supporting cable tray, the spacing between each trapeze should not exceed the distance between splice ) When hanging from beam, B-Line series BFV751 series clamps provide extra thread engagement necessary for load thread rod must be fully engaged in the ) Design load safety factor is 3:1BF22A Strut:2" max between material being supported and rodBF22 Strut:2" max between material being supported and rodInstallation of B-Line Fiberglass cable tray should be made in accordance with the standards set by NEMAP ublication VE-2, Cable Tray Installation Guide, and National Electrical Code, Article Always observe common safety practices when assembling tray and Fittings .

10 Installations generally require some field created during fabrication presents no serious health hazard, but skin irritation may be experienced by some Operators of saws and drills should wear masks, long sleeve shirts or Fabrication with Fiberglass is relatively easy and comparable to working with wood. Ordinary hand tools may be used in most Avoid excessive pressure when sawing or drilling. Too much force can rapidly dull tools and also produce excessive heat which softens the bonding resin in the Fiberglass resulting in a ragged edge rather than a clean-cut Field cutting is simple and can be accomplished with a circular power saw with an abrasive cut-off wheel (masonry type) orhack saw (24 to 32 teeth per inch).- Drill Fiberglass as you would drill hard wood. Standard twist drills are more than Any surface that has been drilled, cut, sanded or otherwise broken, mustbesealedwith a compatible resin.


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