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I take it you mean 521.10.202?Are you aware of tge new regulation regarding this?
Perhaps you can point out where it states metal clips must be used in plastic trunking?
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I take it you mean 521.10.202?Are you aware of tge new regulation regarding this?
How do you prevent plastic trunking and the cables within collapsing in the event of a fire without fire resistant cable retainers within?I take it you mean 521.10.202?
Perhaps you can point out where it states metal clips must be used in plastic trunking?
Perhaps you only skimmed over the 2 notes to the regulation I’ve provided??I’ve been installing metal cable ties every third tie on upside down and vertical tray since before I can remember.
Again where in the Regulation does it state metal clips are required in plastic trunking?
Of course you have!I’ve been installing metal cable ties every third tie on upside down and vertical tray since before I can remember.
Again where in the Regulation does it state metal clips are required in plastic trunking?
Sorry, thought we were working to the 18th edition.Perhaps you only skimmed over the 2 notes to the regulation I’ve provided??
Most of us now areSorry, thought we were working to the 18th edition.
You don’t need to in every event.So you still believe that you do not need to secure a cable contained in pvc trunking?
Change of occupancy may require one sooner etc..As the first EICR is due in 2025, you could be correct.
I'm curious about this one?You don’t need to in every event.
Taking all things wrong with the install into consideration i say C2.
Tha angle which swa enters means that the connections are under stress.
Theres alot of dust inside the consumer units due to the large hole. Theres a draft so anything could enter it etc insualtion...
I believe c2 also for the lack of rcd protection due to them being in a commercial premesis and not being used for fridges in all cases also not labelled and no RA.
I stick to my original coding.
We have a problem here. That which is wrong by todays standards was acceptable by previous standards.
As I've stated already the regs are not retrospective. That would suggest another method of recording any inadequacies.
To say that it is dangerous would imply that the previous regulations were in fact wrong. As far as your coding is concerned, I think you should take it up with the JPEL/64 committee.
It doesn't, however undoubtedly cables within a plastic trunking would not comply without fire resistant support.I’ve been installing metal cable ties every third tie on upside down and vertical tray since before I can remember.
Again where in the Regulation does it state metal clips are required in plastic trunking?
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