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list' of topics for the Technical Manual
CABLES IN WALLS OR PARTITIONS: protection against penetration
This topic will provide you with answers to the following questions:
- How do I decide whether pvc/pvc cables are suitable for concealing in a wall,
or whether, say, cables with a metallic covering are required?
- How does the route of a concealed cable affect the type of wiring that must
be installed?
- Does a metal partition that contains cables have to be earthed?
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CEILINGS: suspended
This topic will provide you with answers to the following questions:
- What earthing or bonding is required to a suspended ceiling grid?
- Is it acceptable for cables to be laid on the grid?
- When deciding how to support cables in a ceiling void, what needs to be considered?
- Are cord grips required at luminaires served by flexible cable final connections?
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EXTRANEOUS-CONDUCTIVE-PARTS: understanding the definition
This topic will provide you with answers to the following questions:
- What are the key considerations in judging whether something is extraneous-conductive-part?
- Is a test of resistance to earth always needed in cases of doubt?
- Can 'Earthy' metalwork ever not be an extraneous-conductive-part?
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