POWER-LIMITED FIRE ALARM CABLES CONTINUED Memphis TN

The following contains home security information you should know about power-limited fire alarm cables. Read on if you or a loved one is interested in home improvement and security in Memphis.

Local Companies

Stanley Securities
(901) 762-4201
1355 Lynnfield Road, Suite 185
Memphis, TN
Delta Surveillance
901-452-0650
5587 Murray Rd. Ste. 100
Memphis, TN
BTMS Technology Systems
901-485-6641
7708 Walcott Cove
Memphis, TN
Mautz Security Inc
(901) 377-3277
7895 Stage Hills Blvd
Memphis, TN
Pyramid Alarm Systems
(901) 377-4991
7929 US Highway 70 Ste 1
Memphis, TN
Superior Alarm Services
(901) 367-0535
Memphis, TN
Protection One
(901) 344-3440
5175 Elmore Rd Ste 23
Memphis, TN
Dictograph Security Systems
(901) 255-7233
3550 Covington Pike
Memphis, TN
Security Alert
(901) 259-4900
3435 Ridge Meadow Pkwy
Memphis, TN
Gsw Enterprises
(901) 348-0707
Memphis, TN

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DIGGING FOR AN ANSWER TO UNDERGROUND CABLE

Q As a follow up to last month's questions on Power-Limited Fire Alarm Cables (FPL), is there a requirement to use FPL in conduit that is installed underground from one building to another building? The Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) says I always have to use "fire alarm cable."

A No. Type FPL is meant to be installed exposed in a building, and when following the rules from Article 760.15, Part B, conduit isn't necessary. To be given the FPL designation is to indicate that the conductor's insulation/jacket will be "resistant to the spread of fire," which is not a factor with buried cable.

Therefore, since FPL is not approved for "wet locations" and there is no such thing as "direct burial FPL cable," you are left with choosing one of three methods. Which method you choose will probably depend on how much you like to dig:

METHOD #1.METHOD #2.METHOD #3.
Use Direct Burial Cables or Conductors.Use Nonmetallic Raceways Listed for Direct Burial Without Concrete Encasement or Other Approved Raceways.Use Rigid Metal Conduit or Intermediate Metal Conduit.
Only copper conductors are permitted for fire alarm use (stranded or solid).Cables and insulated conductors installed in enclosures or raceways in underground installations shall be listed for use in wet locations.Cables and insulated conductors installed in enclosures or raceways in underground installations shall be listed for use in wet locations.
310.7 Direct burial cables or conductors. Conductors used for direct burial applications shall be of a type identified for such use.i.e. MTW, RHW, RHW-2, TW, THW, THW-2, THHW, THHW-2, THWN, THWN-2, XHHW, XHHW-2, ZW (or Direct Burial cables).i.e. MTW, RHW, RHW-2, TW, THW, THW-2, THHW, THHW-2, THWN, THWN-2, XHHW, XHHW-2, ZW (or Direct Burial cables).
Bury it at least 24 inches deep.Bury it at least 18 inches deep.Bury it at least 6 inches deep.

GREG KESSINGER, SET, CFPS, president of an alarm installing company since 1981, teaches NICET training classes to fire alarm system designers and installers and continuing education seminars for Ohio's fire alarm inspectors. You can reach him at 888-910-2272; e-mail: Greg@firealarm.org; or visit his website at www.FireAlarm.org.

author: By Greg Kessinger


Featured Local Company

Stanley Securities

9017624201
1355 Lynnfield Road, Suite 185
Memphis, TN