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AWM’s new SUMAC Rail eliminates the need for cable trays over short distances

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Affordable Wire Management (AWM) unveiled its SUMAC Rail for the utility-scale solar industry. The optimized wire management system for clustered partition cabinets eliminates the need for cable trays.

SUMAC Rail is compatible with AWM’s Arden Hangers and Pinyon Hangers. The hangers attach securely to the SUMAC Rail using the same single-crimp process that AWM hangers are known for.

SUMAC is a sag-free alternative to messenger cables, specifically designed for short-term scenarios that require precise cable arrangements. The aluminum alloy rail helps the cable management system safely navigate the tracker’s drivetrains and other critical areas. SUMAC does not require end posts and replaces the cable tray, cable ties and cleats required for these facilities. It can accommodate additional loads, eliminating the need for additional pole placement around decoupling clusters and drivetrains.

“Our SUMAC Rail sets an industry-leading standard for safety, reliability and usability,” said Scott Rand, CEO and co-founder of AWM. “In addition, replacing cable ducts with SUMAC means less material and minimal labor, with the advantage that there is no deflection. SUMAC ensures a uniform cable layout over the entire site, which also means uniformity in capacity. Steel and O&M costs for utility-scale projects are significantly reduced.”

The product is free from polymeric material and has a lifespan of more than 40 years. It can withstand all weather conditions: temperatures from -40°C to +150°C, extreme ice and snow loads and corrosive environments.

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