I wanted to point out a concern. In your figures, you do not show supports for the luminaires in accordance with 410.15(A) and 410.16(C). In my opinion, the end of the FMC is not secure and supported if the equipment it is attached to is not secure and supported.
Ideally, the luminaires should be supported independent of the ceiling system so that the FMC would not be the sole means of support keeping the luminaires from falling. This is required in some jurisdictions, including all federal buildings. However, unless otherwise required by the AHJ, 410.15(C) does allow the ceiling system to support the luminaires provided that the framing members are securely attached to the building structure at "appropriate intervals" (whatever that means) and the luminaires are securely fastened to the framing members. Paul A. Harouff, P.E.
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