A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Dec 19, 2024 #1 What would you use to support the wire to the structure above? Guess that would depend if it was beams/steel decking or slab??
What would you use to support the wire to the structure above? Guess that would depend if it was beams/steel decking or slab??
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician (retired) Dec 19, 2024 #2 Sounds like a boiler plate specification. Are the ceiling grids being hung with ceiling wire?
augie47 Moderator Staff member Location Tennessee Occupation State Electrical Inspector (Retired) Dec 19, 2024 #3 That's pretty much what our Building Inspectors require as much of our area is a siesmic zone. Our electrical inspectors advise the electricians of the requirement as that is who normally addresses it
That's pretty much what our Building Inspectors require as much of our area is a siesmic zone. Our electrical inspectors advise the electricians of the requirement as that is who normally addresses it
A Alwayslearningelec Senior Member Location NJ Occupation Estimator Dec 19, 2024 #4 infinity said: Sounds like a boiler plate specification. Are the ceiling grids being hung with ceiling wire? Click to expand... Yes
infinity said: Sounds like a boiler plate specification. Are the ceiling grids being hung with ceiling wire? Click to expand... Yes
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician (retired) Dec 19, 2024 #5 Alwayslearningelec said: Yes Click to expand... So then you'll need 4 wires of equal or greater size than those holding up the grid.
Alwayslearningelec said: Yes Click to expand... So then you'll need 4 wires of equal or greater size than those holding up the grid.
L lordofthisworld Senior Member Location Massachusetts Dec 19, 2024 #6 U can use Caddy AB L-Brackets, they also sell AB L-brackets with pins for the hilt/ramset for concrete.
U can use Caddy AB L-Brackets, they also sell AB L-brackets with pins for the hilt/ramset for concrete.