try telling that to the data donkeys.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
I doubt very much that many false ceiling grids are rated as supporting structures for any services let alone to prevent premature collapse.
try telling that to the data donkeys.
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/
Oh I dunno Mate, 2 likes 2 agrees and 1 paltry disagree can you explain that discrepancy in conclusions?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.
A picture paints a thousand wordsJudge 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/
Oh I dunno Mate, 2 likes 2 agrees and 1 paltry disagree can you explain that discrepancy in conclusions?
NoAre you alluding to my 'disagree' Pete ?
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