NOTE 1:
Wiring Systems hanging across access or egress routes may hinder evacuation and firefighting activities.
NOTE 2.
Cables installed in or on steel cable containment systems are deemed to meet the requirements of this regulation.
NOTE 3:
This regulation precludes, for example, the use of non-metallic cable clips or cable ties as the sole means of support where cables are clipped direct to exposed surfaces or suspended under cable tray, and the use of non-metallic cable trunking as the sole means of support Of the cables therein.
NOTE 4.
Suitably spaced steel or copper clips, saddles or ties are examples that will meet the requirements of this regulation.
MRF
mrf:
Stuart.
Refer 521.10.202
Wiring systems shall be supported such that they will not be liable to premature collapse in the event of a fire.
NOTE 1:
Wiring Systems hanging across access or egress routes may hinder evacuation and firefighting activities.
NOTE 2.
Cables installed in or on steel cable containment systems are deemed to meet the requirements of this regulation.
NOTE 3:
This regulation precludes, for example, the use of non-metallic cable clips or cable ties as the sole means of support where cables are clipped direct to exposed surfaces or suspended under cable tray, and the use of non-metallic cable trunking as the sole means of support Of the cables therein.
NOTE 4.
Suitably spaced steel or copper clips, saddles or ties are examples that will meet the requirements of this regulation.
MRF
I have been told that "BS 7671 States that the use of metal cable ties is required for cables of certain gauges"
mapj1:
The swizzle of SWA armour meets the requirements as written, I rather suspect it was not in the inner eye of the authors of BS7671 as an example of best practice while they earnestly sucked their collective pencils at the drafting stage.
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