MAK
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts-Boston
I've always been told that you can not use ceiling tiles to support cable. Specifically laying the cable on the tile no hangers tye wraps etc... Recentley I had talked to an inspector who stated you could lay cable on tiles ex. burg. alarm cable.
He quoted article 725.7 which states: Access to electrical equipement shall not be denied by an accumulation of wires and cables that prevents removal of panels, including suspended ceiling panels.
He said it was the NEC official position on this subject. I never & would never lay cable on a drop tile ceiling even if there was a code that allowed it, but I do not interpret this code as allowing an installer to do so. Anyone know why he would quote this?
He quoted article 725.7 which states: Access to electrical equipement shall not be denied by an accumulation of wires and cables that prevents removal of panels, including suspended ceiling panels.
He said it was the NEC official position on this subject. I never & would never lay cable on a drop tile ceiling even if there was a code that allowed it, but I do not interpret this code as allowing an installer to do so. Anyone know why he would quote this?