Re: Strapping of EMT
Kind of neutral on this tie wire thing but I thought I would take a look. If you go to the web at
www.ul.com and search for tie wire, you are taken to 1565 positioning devices and this is the first paragraph.
1.1 This standard applies to those metallic and nonmetallic devices used for positioning - which may include bundling and securing - or to a limited extent supporting cable, wire, conduit, or tubing of a wiring system in electrical installations, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. This standard applies to, but is not limited to, cable ties, cable tie mounting blocks, cable clamps, cable and conduit clips, and non-raceway ducts.
So UL must consider tie wire as a positioning device (or support) for conduit. Which is how my local inspector has interpreted it in the past. The local inspector has many different interpretations of the code, but using tie wire for positioning has always been allowed in moderation of course.
An example of what he considers positioning would be running EMT on top of the bottom flute of a bar joist and using tie wire to support the conduit. This really is not support because the bar joist is the support and the tie wire only holds the conduit in place or in position. Running the conduit under the flute or anything else for that matter and using tie wire for sole support he states is a no no?because tie wire is listed for positioning only.
Thanks to you guys and this thread I now know that my inspector may know what he is talking about! Come on guy's you just made my inspector right, thats not fair!