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The NEC recognizes the use of cable ties to secure cabling. Right now they have to be
listed. But, in the future or for those already using the 2017 NEC the language is more
restricted.
shall be supported and secured
by staples; cable ties listed and identified for securement and
support;
and
Nonmetallic cable ties and other nonmetallic cable accessories
used to secure and support cables shall be listed as having
low smoke and heat release properties.
Informational Note: One method to determine low smoke and
heat release properties is that the nonmetallic cable ties and
other nonmetallic cable accessories exhibit a maximum peak
optical density of 0.50 or less, an average optical density of 0.15
or less, and a peak heat release rate of 100 kW or less when
tested in accordance with ANSI/UL 2043-2008, Fire Test for Heat
and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their
Accessories Installed in Air-Handling Spaces.
With this new information, would you allow the use of these cable ties
shown below to secure and support MC cable in a ceiling where above
is plenum rated?

listed. But, in the future or for those already using the 2017 NEC the language is more
restricted.
shall be supported and secured
by staples; cable ties listed and identified for securement and
support;
and
Nonmetallic cable ties and other nonmetallic cable accessories
used to secure and support cables shall be listed as having
low smoke and heat release properties.
Informational Note: One method to determine low smoke and
heat release properties is that the nonmetallic cable ties and
other nonmetallic cable accessories exhibit a maximum peak
optical density of 0.50 or less, an average optical density of 0.15
or less, and a peak heat release rate of 100 kW or less when
tested in accordance with ANSI/UL 2043-2008, Fire Test for Heat
and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their
Accessories Installed in Air-Handling Spaces.
With this new information, would you allow the use of these cable ties
shown below to secure and support MC cable in a ceiling where above
is plenum rated?
