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Friends,

I'm rewiring my brothers house tomorrow. Can someone tell me if the new 18th edition allows me to use the plastic cable clips to secure the cables to joists etc?
Or do I have to replace them with metal ones?

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ZippyMo
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I doubt very much that many false ceiling grids are rated as supporting structures for any services let alone to prevent premature collapse.
 
It’s not just the weight of the cables on the grid thats a problem, they shouldn’t be installed on the grid for numerous other reasons.. mainly due to the sharp edges that can cause damage to the cables
try telling that to the data donkeys.
 
I doubt very much that many false ceiling grids are rated as supporting structures for any services let alone to prevent premature collapse.

I agree, I've just pulled in 20 cat5e cables (supported properly) and my arm was aching, and that would be all weight that likely wasn't included in the design of a false ceiling if it wasn't properly supported. Ceiling grids probably aren't designed against premature collapse, but it's going to cause just as much trouble if/when it collapses as cable would.

try telling that to the data donkeys.

That's most of the trouble. Come across one or two bits of T+E on the ceiling, but it's mostly data.
 
What was his reasoning behind this?

Judge for yourself (7.10mins). Its a bit old now 17th 3 Amendment time;

Fire protection: panel discussion 2 at the ELEX show in Harrogate - https://electrical.------.org/wiring-matters/issues/56/fire-protection-panel-discussion-2-at-the-elex-show-in-harrogate/
 
Judge for yourself (7.10mins). Its a bit old now 17th 3 Amendment time;

Fire protection: panel discussion 2 at the ELEX show in Harrogate - https://electrical.------.org/wiring-matters/issues/56/fire-protection-panel-discussion-2-at-the-elex-show-in-harrogate/

Ok, so that was posted 31st March 2015.
It's nice to know that we are still without a reg as to which way to go...
 
Probably some paper pushing bureaucrat who has no clue about what he is talking about, like a lot of the Cretins that make up the Scam's rules, technocrats most of them, no practical experience whatsoever.
Oh I dunno Mate, 2 likes 2 agrees and 1 paltry disagree can you explain that discrepancy in conclusions?
 
Judge for yourself (7.10mins). Its a bit old now 17th 3 Amendment time;

Fire protection: panel discussion 2 at the ELEX show in Harrogate - https://electrical.------.org/wiring-matters/issues/56/fire-protection-panel-discussion-2-at-the-elex-show-in-harrogate/
A picture paints a thousand words
 
Just done a surface fire alarm install, 90% normal clips but fire rated ones to ensure the cable cannot fall or create a hazard in such a situation..
The misconception is that all the fixings have to comply yet the install has to satisfy the point the run will not collapse and get tangled in the gear of the fire brigade so a fire rated clip in suitable positions will be adequate.
 
As far as i take it from the 18th edition. You can still use plastic clips and use steel tub tape every 1.2m or so. So in the event of a far and the plaster board coming down due to the fire or water from the fire fighter hose it will still keep the cables above head height stopping entanglement.
 
I ask this, again...
suppose you use metal clips on the rafters above a plasterboard ceiling...they will only prevent falling of the cables if they are securely nailed/screwed to the timber. Their lifespan in a conflagration will depend on the degree of annexation, surely? A small walldog in concrete or brick might be ok, but a small screw in timber might fail prematurely if the timber is subject to early burning on the surface...whereas a 6 inch nail will hold until the timber is well and truly burnt through
 
These only come with a silly little nail. I hate these clips so much.
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