Anyone have a better method of planning conduit runs on trapeeze.

Right now I am dealing with a mess of conduit on trapeeze. Not big stuff, just 1/2, and 3/4", but a lot of it. And it would be really simple if it did not have to come away from the rack, and come back to it. I have a lot of switching that needs to off to a ceiling for surface mount above the rack. Or come off to branch power in too many isolated areas along the way. The customer is a group of Arch's, and it is thier office, so the "Aestetic" they are looking for is that they "don't want to see the conduit going across the room...(east-west)" But 'function before form', I have to go down the room. (north - south) So I am being forced to "Tuck" my conduit behind beams for E - W. Now N-S, and E-W are two different levels. Now I am into 3-dimentional lay-out, and I am about to pull out my hair! (Not to mention can you say "C-condulette"?)

Any suggestions other than telling them all to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge?


Mark Heller
"Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason