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CABLES IN PROTECTED ESCAPE ROUTES

Thinking about the the thread on metering for flats.

The DPC for Amendment 2 in 422.2 only allows cables supplying safety services, lighting and sockets for cleaning to be installed in a protected escape route.

I am thinking that it is usual for supplies to flats, in blocks of flats, to be run from a riser cupboard down the corridors and enter each flat above a demountable ceiling. 

So post AMD 2 how would the supplies to flats from a riser be practically installed. There is only minimal clearance from the demountable ceiling to the soffit , it would be difficult to enclose the cables in  Durasteel fire cladding. Lowering the ceiling is not a usual option.

Answers on a post card to ………………………..

JP

 

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  • I was thinking, what is the risk of an unjointed LSF SWA cable above the false ceiling in a protected escape route secured with metallic cleats or on a cable tray with metal ties?

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  • I was thinking, what is the risk of an unjointed LSF SWA cable above the false ceiling in a protected escape route secured with metallic cleats or on a cable tray with metal ties?

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