Under 2008 NEC, 300.11 says "Shall be secured at both ends". My question is what is "Secured"? is it as simple as feeding a ceiling tie wire through a hole in the T-bar and bending it up "secured" or does it require twisting? IMO if you twist the tie wire it then becomes a "Ceiling support wire" such as if the ceiling failed it would support that part of the grid system therefore we should not be able to use that wire as support for raceways and cables. Isn't the intent of this code to give "Seperate support" other than that of the ceiling support?
The reason behind this is an inspector has changed his requirements on this from an inspection about 2 months ago requireing just a bend up to now wanting the tie wire twisted. It was the only problem he could find on our above ceiling inspection....What are others opinions?
The reason behind this is an inspector has changed his requirements on this from an inspection about 2 months ago requireing just a bend up to now wanting the tie wire twisted. It was the only problem he could find on our above ceiling inspection....What are others opinions?