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<blockquote data-quote="Sidney" data-source="post: 506531" data-attributes="member: 30039"><p>If the cables are in trunking them they don't need additional ties.</p><p></p><p>However you need to support them in case of fire to prevent premature collapse, this is often achieved using all round band/fire clips/metallic ties/buckle clips etc. TBH there's several ways of achieving this, the cable only needs to be supported so it doesn't impede access or egress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidney, post: 506531, member: 30039"] If the cables are in trunking them they don't need additional ties. However you need to support them in case of fire to prevent premature collapse, this is often achieved using all round band/fire clips/metallic ties/buckle clips etc. TBH there's several ways of achieving this, the cable only needs to be supported so it doesn't impede access or egress. [/QUOTE]
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