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Cable Tray Fill API
Cable-tray fill engineering maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically from NEC Article 392 — the allowable-fill, single-layer and tray-width numbers an electrician, estimator or designer runs for a tray run. The fill endpoint applies NEC 392.22(A)(1) Column 1 for multiconductor power and lighting cables no larger than 4/0 in a ladder or ventilated-bottom tray: the total cable cross-sectional area is capped at the tray width × 7/6, so a 12-inch tray allows 14 in² — sum every cable's csa, get the percentage fill and whether it is within code, with the spare area left. The large-cable endpoint covers cables 4/0 and larger, which must lie in a single layer with the sum of their diameters not exceeding the tray width — no stacking — so it returns the spare width and the code check. The min-width endpoint inverts the rule to size the tray: minimum width = cable area × 6/7, rounded up to a standard 6/9/12/18/24/30/36-inch width, leaving room for spare capacity and future cables. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for electrical-design and estimating tools, industrial and OSP utilities, and code-check calculators. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Ladder/ventilated trays; solid-bottom and mixed fills use the other NEC columns, and ampacity must be derated for fill. 3 compute endpoints. For conduit and box fill use a conduit API.
api.oanor.com/cabletray-api
Programming Languages API
A reference for 800+ programming, markup and data languages, built from the GitHub Linguist dataset. Detect which language a file extension belongs to (e.g. .rs → Rust), look up a language by name or alias, get its type, brand color, file extensions and aliases, and search or list by type. Ideal for code editors, syntax tooling, repo analyzers and language badges. (Programming languages — not spoken languages.)
api.oanor.com/proglangs-api