nyerinfl
Senior Member
- Location
- Broward Co.
Hello gents,
I have been having a recurring problem lately with inspectors on the following scenario: Typical tenant improvement. MC cables run throughout for homeruns and such and such. So say I've got 8 cables running down the hall bundled together with tie wire or what have you. Lately I've been hearing from my inspectors that I need to 'individually tie each cable up' which I think is insane. My view is per 310.15 B (2) ex. 5 I can bundle up to 20 current carriers before I would even have to start any derating. I will be meeting with inspector on Monday, and would like to hear what others think about MC bundling, because I strongly believe I'm right and need to prove this guy wrong.
BTW: The last inspector that tried this sent his chief inspector out who passed it.
I have been having a recurring problem lately with inspectors on the following scenario: Typical tenant improvement. MC cables run throughout for homeruns and such and such. So say I've got 8 cables running down the hall bundled together with tie wire or what have you. Lately I've been hearing from my inspectors that I need to 'individually tie each cable up' which I think is insane. My view is per 310.15 B (2) ex. 5 I can bundle up to 20 current carriers before I would even have to start any derating. I will be meeting with inspector on Monday, and would like to hear what others think about MC bundling, because I strongly believe I'm right and need to prove this guy wrong.
BTW: The last inspector that tried this sent his chief inspector out who passed it.