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Hi all, I have just read a report by BRE on the effects on cable supports caused from fire. It stated the obvious about the plastic clips, plastic conduit etc failing. However what I found interesting was that the metal supports failed due to the plastic rawl plugs failing. So I just wondered what is the point of using non combustible supports if the rawl plugs fail. ( in concrete that is). Does this mean we should be fixing saddles up with those concrete screws rather than plastic rawl plugs!
 
2xfirefighters died when cable fell on them and tangled in their ba sets.preventing them getting out of property.
The cables were in plastic trunking running back to the consumer unit in the hallway.
There is a report if anyone wants to read it .
Search "Sheryl towers fire"
 
2xfirefighters died when cable fell on them and tangled in their ba sets.preventing them getting out of property.
The cables were in plastic trunking running back to the consumer unit in the hallway.
There is a report if anyone wants to read it .
Search "Sheryl towers fire"

How does that help with the rawl plug issue? Daz
 
Yeah, I know what you mean. But I'm intrigued to know what the recommendations are going to be as far as what fixings to use in these areas. Daz
 

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