To connect two cable trays or cableways using Move :
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For inline connections, the two cable tray ends or cableway ends must be collinear to each other.
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For branch connections, the header and branch runs must be orthogonal to each other.
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There should be sufficient space at the connection to accommodate the connecting part. If the space is not sufficient, the software does not make a connection and displays a message suggesting that you manually to connect the cable trays.
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The software consumes the first available straight feature of the moved cable tray to accommodate the connection thickness, such as a mating part.
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In a partial move, if the connection results in an overlap the software connects the two ends with a To Do Record to maintain the connectivity.
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If there is no space to accommodate the mating part, the software does not connect the two ends and displays a message suggesting that you to connect the ends manually.
Inline Connection
No. |
Route Object |
Approval Status |
Permission Group Access |
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1 |
Cable tray A |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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2 |
Cable tray B |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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Result: The software connects the cable trays A and B, but does not merge the cable trays into a single cable tray. |
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No. |
Route Object |
Approval Status |
Permission Group Access |
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1 |
Cable tray A |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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2 |
Cable tray B |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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3 |
Mating part associated with cable tray B |
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Result: The software connects the two cable trays with a mating part. Reduction in cable tray B straight length = mating part length. |
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No. |
Route Object |
Approval Status |
Permission Group Access |
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1 |
Cable tray A |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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2 |
Cable tray B |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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3 |
Connection overlap |
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Result: The software does not connect the cable trays because there was not enough space to accommodate the transition part. The software displays a message suggesting that you to connect the trays manually. |
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Branch Connection
No. |
Route Object |
Approval Status |
Permission Group Access |
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1 |
Header run |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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2 |
Branch run |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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3 |
Vertical tee connection associated with the header |
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Result: The software connects the header and branch runs using a system-generated vertical tee. |
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No. |
Route Object |
Approval Status |
Permission Group Access |
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1 |
Header run |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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2 |
Branch run |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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3 |
Horizontal tee connection associated with the header |
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Result: The software connects the header and branch runs at the tee end feature. |
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No. |
Route Object |
Approval Status |
Permission Group Access |
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1 |
Header run |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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2 |
Branch run |
Working |
Full control/ Write |
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3 |
Connection overlap |
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Result: The software does not connect the cable trays because there was not enough space to accommodate the transition part. The software displays a message suggesting that you connect the trays manually. |
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