little sparkie
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- Mt. Airy, MD
Hi all, I'm in Maryland and have seen some posts on this topic but none in this state. I'm getting ready to bid a commercial job that has 70 lay-in 4-tube troffers in the plans. The units I'm bidding are on the lower level of a shopping center. There is currently no support grid to attach fixture support wires to, only a corrugated steel ceiling with concrete over it and fire-retardant material over the concrete. There is HVAC and plumbing conduit attached to the ceiling by rods that go right into the concrete. I read 2005 NEC Article 410 and can't find a lot of guidance other than that the ceiling grid, that the tiles and troffers lay on top of, needs to be secured together and to the building. But nothing about suspending the fixtures themselves other than attaching them securely to the grid. Anybody know anything about Md. building codes or other guidance that would help me out? Thanks.