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Only if it’s mounted over a door way ?Also remember that when putting cables in plastic trunking to use fire rated trunking clips.
No. I believe it’s anywhere now where the cables collapsing could interfere with firefighters accessOnly if it’s mounted over a door way ?
Only if it’s mounted over a door way ?
I just whack a penny washer on the screw that screws the trunking to the wall, 2 birds...you could get round that reg. by whacking it on with clout nails.
That wont be substantial, what's to stop the cabling falling out when the lid melts off?I just whack a penny washer on the screw that screws the trunking to the wall, 2 birds...
I think they pinch the cable underneath the washer...That wont be substantial, what's to stop the cabling falling out when the lid melts off?
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