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Standard C-Track Festoon

Instruction Manual

#1099 July 2008


Part Number: 000-3300-R1
Copyright 2008 Electromotive Systems

2008 ELECTROMOTIVE SYSTEMS


All rights reserved. This notice applies to all copyrighted materials included with this product,
including, but not limited to, this manual. This manual is intended for the sole use of the persons to
whom it was provided, and any unauthorized distribution of the manual or dispersal of its contents is
strictly forbidden. This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part by any means whatsoever
without the expressed written permission of ELECTROMOTIVE SYSTEMS.

DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE Statements


DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and Note statements are used throughout this manual to
emphasize important and critical information. You must read these statements to help ensure safety
and to prevent product damage. The statements are defined below.

DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations.

WA R N I N G
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

NOTE:

A NOTE statement is used to notify people of installation, operation, programming,


or maintenance information that is important, but not hazard-related.

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Standard C-Track Festoon System Installation Instructions


General Considerations
1. Determine the length of the span to be festooned. Consideration should be given to the impact of
the storage distance (stack up) on the actual travel distance of the moving equipment, and the
speed at which the system will run.
a. To determine storage/stack up area, multiply length of trolley by the number of trolleys.
(i.e. 5 long trolley x 10 trolleys = 50).
b. To determine the length of track required, add the sum of the storage distance, the working
travel, and the length of the lead trolley. Consider that C-track sections are available in
either 10 or 20 foot standard lengths, or can be supplied in cut-lengths of whole foot
increments.
c. For systems with speeds of 250 feet per minute or more, consult the factory, as tow
cables/chain may be required.
2. Determine the desired loop depth. A 3-foot loop depth is common. A deeper loop depth requires
fewer trolleys and reduces the storage (stack up) distance.
3. Select the proper Flat Cable that meets or exceeds the electrical requirements of the application,
based upon the amperage and conductors required. The total number of control wires should
include one common and one ground. Additional wires may be required for brakes, limit
switches or other devices when controls are mounted remotely from their motors.
a. The length of cable required is the sum of: the length of track plus approximately 20%
for cable sag, plus the distance to the power source.
b. Calculate total weight of cable per trolley to ensure that a maximum of 150 lbs. per trolley
is not exceeded reference the cable specification section in this manual. Cables may be
stacked in the saddle as long as the maximum weight per trolley is not exceeded.
c. To calculate cable load/trolley use loop depth (ft.) x 2 x Cable wt./ft. (reference the
cable engineering data section in this manual).
4. Determine the track support/hanger spacing. Recommended hanger spacing is 5-0 centers for
systems with cable loads exceeding 150 lbs. please consult factory.
a. It may be necessary to add another hanger in the storage/stack up area due to
additional weight when trolleys accumulate there.
5. Determine the number of trolleys required by dividing the length of the run by the total amount
of cable required for one loop. (i.e. a 3-foot loop depth requires 6 feet of cable). The number of
intermediate trolleys will be reduced by (1) to account for the lead/tow trolley or control box
trolley.
6. Determine the junction box size and terminal strips required for the amount of conductors being
festooned from the power source and/or the control box trolley. Cable grips are available for
terminating cable in various sizes and for multiple cable accommodations.

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Standard C-Track Festoon Configuration

Figure 1

Standard System Components


Part No.

Description

*Tech Bulletin #

F-CT10

Galvanized C-Track Section 10 foot

FS-CT1

F-CT20

Galvanized C-Track Section 20 foot

FS-CT1

F-CT X

Cross Arm Brackets X = 1 foot increments

FS-CT1

F-CTJ

Joint Assembly

FS-CT2

F-CTA

Tow Arm Assembly 18 standard

FS-CT2

F-CTC

Cross Arm Mounting Bracket

FS-CT3

F-CTH

Low Profile Hanger

FS-CT4

F-CTHB

Standard Profile Hanger

FS-CT3

F-CTH-C

C-Hanger

FS-CT5

F-CTE

End Cable Clamp

FS-CT5

F-CTS

End Stop

FS-CT7

F-CCT

Tow Trolley

FS-CT8

F-CC3

Intermediate Trolley 3 Frame

FS-CT18

F-CC5

Intermediate Trolley 5 Frame

FS-CT18

F-CCB

Control Box Trolley - includes hardware & saddle

FS-CT15

F-EC

End Cap 2 required

Additional
Components:

Pendant pushbutton stations and round pendant cable available in standard and custom
configurationsplease consult factory.
Components for multiple saddle and/or round cable also availableplease consult factory.

* For your reference technical bulletins for most components may be requested by calling the factory, and are
available online at www.magnetekmh.com under the Document Center.

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Installation Procedures (reference Figure 1 - Standard C-Track Festoon


Configuration)
1. Install Cross Arm Support Bracketseither weld or bolt sections of C-Track to beam or angles,
channels, etc., sufficient to carry 150 lbs. each.
2. Install Track Hangers on Cross Arms with fasteners furnished. Leave the clamping bolts loose so
C-Track can be inserted.
3. Install C-Track into Hanger Clamps, butting ends of C-track together. Tighten Hanger Clamps
securely.
4. Join C-Track sections together with self-locking Track Joint assemblies. The locking tabs in
the C-Track will fit into the cutout holes on the joint clamps. Tighten the clamping bolts
securely.
a. Verify locking tabs are present at joint connection. C-Track cut to length should be installed
at end of system with trimmed side system.
5. Insert the Lead/Tow Trolley or Control Box Trolley and Intermediate Cable Trolleys into the CTrack, making sure all trolleys roll freely.
6. Install the End Cable Clamp assembly in the C-Track at the cable storage end. Tighten securely.
7. Install the End Stop in the end of the C-Track, opposite the storage end.
8. Loosen the wing nuts (but do not remove wing nuts) on the trolley saddles. Feed the festoon
cables into the trolleys between the clamping pad and saddle. Make sure to leave enough cable
past the Tow/Lead Trolley or Control Box Trolley to wire into the enclosure. Measure the
desired loop depth and tighten the wing nuts to secure the festoon cables.
9. Install festoon cable grips into approved junction boxes and insert cables through the cable
glands. Tighten cable grip nuts firmly to secure cables.
10. For power & control applications, install the Tow Arm in the center of the rectangular box
mounted on the Tow/Lead Trolley. The Tow Arm should be securely fastened to the moving
equipment to be electrified.
11. For traveling pendant pushbutton applications, install the junction box on the Control Box
Trolley. Fasten securely with furnished hardware.
12. Run the completed festoon system back and forth several times over the entire system to ensure
proper operation. Flat festoon cables should extend and retract in a straight line if the cables
have been properly fastened to the trolleys.

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Flat Festoon Cables and TrolleysEngineering Data


Trolley Specifications

Trolley frames available in 3 and 5


Trolleys provided with ball bearing wheels
Trolleys capable of supporting up to 150 lbs. each
Corrosion resistant trolleys have stainless steel frame and wheels
Consult factory for speeds 250 feet per minute or higher

Cable Saddle Specifications

3 long Trolleys have 1 diameter nylon cable saddle with x 2 maximum cable opening
5 long Trolleys have 3 diameter nylon cable saddle with 1 x 2 maximum cable opening
Multiple saddle configurations to accommodate flat or round cable availableconsult factory

Flat Festoon Cable ReferenceCable Specifications

Indoor/Outdoor Festoon flat cable and round pendant control cable


105C (221F) 600 volt AC, 250 volt DC
Conductors are annealed copper
Each conductor has color coded jacket
Jacket rating -40C (-40F) to 105C (221F)
Resistant to UV, ozone, water, oil and weather
4, 8, or 12 conductor flat cable
#2 AWG through #16 AWG flat cable

AWG Size

# of
Conductors

Dimensions
(Inches)

Ampacity*

Approximate
lbs/MFT

Bend Radius
(Inches)

F-16/8

16

0.225 X 1.170

14

194

0.90

F-16/12

16

12

0.225 X 1.700

14

292

0.90

F-14/4

14

0.240 X 0.690

27

138

0.96

Part No.

F-14/8

14

0.245 X 1.290

19

254

0.98

F-14/12

14

12

0.240 X 1.825

19

380

0.96

F-12/4

12

0.260 X 0.800

33

180

1.04

F-12/8

12

0.260 X 1.440

23

343

1.04

F-10/4

10

0.290 X 0.890

44

239

1.16

F-8/4

0.375 X 1.225

60

401

1.50

F-6/4

0.450 X 1.500

82

635

1.80

F-4/4

0.515 X 1.750

104

896

2.06

F-2/4

0.575 X 1.975

142

1278

2.30

*Ampacities are de-rated at higher temperatures (above 30C).


Minimum Bending Radius (approx. 4 X cable thickness)
Specialty cable also availablecontact the factory for more information
Cable available in specific lengths or in full reels of 500 or 1000 feet
Round pendant cable available in #16 AWG with 8, 12, 16, 24 or 36 conductors
Not suitable for 1 or 3 diameter saddles.

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Track Sections
Standard Duty

Figure 2
F-CT10
F-CT20
F-CTX
F-CT10-SS

Standard Duty C-Track x 100 (+/- 0.125)


Standard Duty C-Track x 200 (+/- 0.125)
Standard Duty C-Track x X Length
Standard Duty Stainless Steel
C-Track x 100 (+/- 0.125)
1.0 Lbs./Ft.

Tow Arm

Figure 3
F-CTA
Standard and Heavy Duty Tow Arm
F-CTA-SS Standard Duty Stainless Steel Tow Arm
3.5 lbs./ea.

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Joint Assembly

Figure 4
F-CTJ
Standard Duty Joint Assembly
F-CTJ-SS Standard Duty Stainless Steel Joint Assembly
1.0 lbs./ea.

Cross Arm Mounting Bracket

Figure 5
F-CTC Cross Arm Mounting Clamp X=0.50
F-CTA Cross Arm Mounting Clamp X= 0.75
F-CTB Cross Arm Mounting Clamp X=0.63
F-CTC-C Cross Arm Mounting Clamp X=1.00
0.25 lbs./ea.
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Hanger AssemblyStandard Profile

Figure 6
F-CTHB Standard Profile Hanger
0.4 lbs./ea.

Hanger AssemblyLow Profile

Figure 7
F-CTH
Standard Duty Low Profile Hanger Assembly
F-CTH-SS Standard Duty Stainless Steel Low Profile Hanger
0.6 lbs./ea.
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Hanger AssemblyC-Hanger

Figure 8
F-CTH-C Standard Duty C-Hanger Assembly
0.4 lbs/ea.

End Cable Clamp

Figure 9
F-CTE
Standard and Heavy Duty End Cable Clamp
F-CTE-SS Standard Duty Stainless Steel End Cable Clamp
(All stainless steel hardware with plastic saddle)
0.75 lbs./ea.

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End Stop Assembly

Figure 10
F-CTS
Standard and Heavy Duty End Stop Assembly
F-CTS-SS Standard Duty Stainless Steel End Stop Assembly
0.24 lbs./ea

Tow Trolley

Figure 11
F-CCT
Standard Duty Tow Trolley
F-CCTX1 Standard Duty Corrosion Resistant Tow Trolley (Stainless Steel Frame and Wheels)
1.30 lbs./ea.
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Control Box Trolley

Figure 12
F-CCB
Standard Duty Control Box Trolley
F-CCBX1 Standard Duty Corrosion Resistant Control Box Trolley (Stainless Steel Frame and
Wheels)
5.00 lbs./ea.

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Intermediate Trolley 3

Figure 14
F-CC3
Standard Duty Trolley
F-CC3X1 Standard Duty Corrosion Resistant Trolley (Stainless Steel Frame and Wheels)
0.70 lbs/ea.

Intermediate Trolley 5

Figure 15
F-CC5
Standard Duty Trolley
F-CC5X1 Standard Duty Corrosion Resistant Trolley (Stainless Steel Frame and Wheels)
1.0 lbs./ea.
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