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Anyone found custom designed replacements for plastic SWA cleats without resorting to the bodge of all purpose banding ?
When I visited Elex Coventry I visited the stand as in SparkyChick's post 5 they had an SWA clip like their fire cable clip coming out soon.
 
Anyone found custom designed replacements for plastic SWA cleats without resorting to the bodge of all purpose banding ?
When I visited Elex Coventry I visited the stand as in SparkyChick's post 5 they had an SWA clip like their fire cable clip coming out soon.
Regarding pastic plugs...

From the PDF report on the link in #21, page 10:

Similar to the first experiment, all the plastic clips on each lintel failed, resulting in the cable dropping down. A new observation from this experiment was that the supports in the centre of Lintel 2 had dropped out of the lintel. This was not a failure of the support but rather a failure of the plastic plugs used for fixing the supports to the lintel.

Page 12:
The findings from the short fixings study show that combustible wall plugs in concrete substrates demonstrate signs of weakening of mechanical strength from 300°C and above and that these fixings can fail at 400°C after up to a one hour exposure in controlled conditions.
View attachment 45186

Of course, I'm just picking and choosing bits of the report, it's a bit lengthy but gives a fuller picture.
If the method of fixing via using a rawplug and screw is found to fail why have we been allowed to fix fire alarm cables with P clips screws and rawplugs for years.
 
The Napit guys at Elex today said premature collapse is under 30 mins, and the plastic wall plugs in the test lasted for 40 mins. So don't panic.
Did he have anything to back that up or was it just some more hot air from a scheme?
When I visited Elex Coventry I visited the stand as in SparkyChick's post 5 they had an SWA clip like their fire cable clip coming out soon.

If the method of fixing via using a rawplug and screw is found to fail why have we been allowed to fix fire alarm cables with P clips screws and rawplugs for years.
probably like everything else there wasn’t enough, if any research done on it.
 
Did he have anything to back that up or was it just some more hot air from a scheme?
Probably like everything else there wasn’t enough, if any research done on it.
I guess if there's no plastic involved it will "never" fail. But what is "premature" failure? The shortest fire rating is 30 minutes and I'm guessing that may be where he's pulled it from. But that would mean he's tested the metal clip and plastic plug combination and given it a 30 min fire rating :rolleyes: .
 
I guess if there's no plastic involved it will "never" fail. But what is "premature" failure? The shortest fire rating is 30 minutes and I'm guessing that may be where he's pulled it from. But that would mean he's tested the metal clip and plastic plug combination and given it a 30 min fire rating :rolleyes: .

Because this is one of the major changes and could be life-saving, I really would like to know what is and isn't acceptable when seeking to comply with this regulation.
The IET is holding an event about the 18th Edition in London in January, I have e-mailed them with a question which I would like submitted to the panel of experts asking for clarity on how to ensure compliance with this regulation, noting the absence of a single source of guidance and what is consider to be "premature failure" as there is no definition for it included in BS 7671.

It may be optimistic to expect to get an answer, but I will wait and see.

BS 7671: 2018 - 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations - IET Events - https://events.------.org/wiring-regs/index.cfm
 

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