The Cabletray Ports node defines reference data for cable tray ports.
When defining cable tray ports, remember that there are three sets of dimensions: nominal, actual, and load. The nominal width and nominal depth dimensions are what the cable tray port is commonly called or referred to. The actual width and actual depth dimensions are the real world dimensions of the cable tray port if you used a measuring tape to measure the port. The load width and load depth dimensions are the "inside" dimensions available in the cable tray port for the placement of cables. The software uses the load width and load depth dimensions when calculating allowable fill area. In the delivered ports, the load width and load depth are set equal to the nominal width and nominal depth. However, you can edit the load width and load depth dimensions if needed.
Actual Width
Enter the actual width of the port. Include the units, such as in for inches or mm for millimeters.
Actual Depth
Enter the actual depth of the port. Include the units, such as in for inches or mm for millimeters.
Internal ID
This column is not currently being used.
Load Width
Enter the load width of the port. Include the units, such as in for inches or mm for millimeters.
Load Depth
Enter the load depth of the port. Include the units, such as in for inches or mm for millimeters.
Nominal Width
Enter the nominal width of the port. Include the units, such as in for inches or mm for millimeters.
Nominal Depth
Enter the nominal depth of the port. Include the units, such as in for inches or mm for millimeters.
Port Index
Enter the port index number.