sandsnow
Senior Member
- Location
- Southern California
So far I've check most of the guide info. The pipe does not seem to be evaluated for electrical so the electrical part of the instructions is not part of the listing.
UL has it classified as part of firestop systems and refrig tubing.
http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/cgifind.new/LISEXT/1FRAME/srchres.html
CSA is evaluated to the standard on gas piping.
http://directories.csa-internationa...\112221_0_000-3335-84.xml&xsl=xsl/certrec.xsl
IAPMO listing covers compliance with the plumbing code
http://www.tracpipe.net/technical/IAPMO PSII 2006-07.pdf
ICC report covers everything but the electrical code.
http://www.icc-es.org/reports/pdf_files/UBC/5412.pdf
None of the standards listed on the website for TracPipe are an electrical standard.
UL has it classified as part of firestop systems and refrig tubing.
http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/cgifind.new/LISEXT/1FRAME/srchres.html
CSA is evaluated to the standard on gas piping.
http://directories.csa-internationa...\112221_0_000-3335-84.xml&xsl=xsl/certrec.xsl
IAPMO listing covers compliance with the plumbing code
http://www.tracpipe.net/technical/IAPMO PSII 2006-07.pdf
ICC report covers everything but the electrical code.
http://www.icc-es.org/reports/pdf_files/UBC/5412.pdf
None of the standards listed on the website for TracPipe are an electrical standard.