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Hello

Couldn’t find anything in the forums on this and thought I would have…

Large warehouse, minimal power circuits, two or three lighting circuits, max of 5 three phase circuits.

Would it be acceptable to run these within the metal purlins at roof level and tied in place or would tray hung from purlin clips be required?

Trying to avoid this if possible as some of the tray may be ran 30m for the sake of one cable for example

Thanks
 
Another option is to run suspended trunking and attach the lights to the trunking, you can then use the trunking for other ccts. Otherwise its purlin and girder clips, wear safety glasses though as they do sometimes ping out at you when you hammer them in . lol
 
Sounds like everyone’s in agreement with purlin clips but not sure whether I’m getting the right picture in my head.

Are you suggesting to use purlin clips/hangers like these and run the cables through them? If yes, does it not look terrible when in place?

My initial idea was to just lay the cables hidden inside the purlins and tie them down somehow - drilling a small hole in the purlins to stick a cable tie through every 600mm for example.

I think someone suggested in an earlier post that they used to make something that fit inside purlins to hold cables into place - this was more along the lines of what I was thinking.
 

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