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Non-Cenceled wiring is often ok as others have stated but conceled wiring often requires you to be licensed. Sure it is a way to generate revenue for the government but there are some things to consider. As an example plenum cable melts/burns different than other cable in the case of a fire and is often required when run in a drop ceiling.
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Not really sure what the problem is here, its not as if ethernet cable can catch fire.
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I think it has to do with...
When there is a fire how the cable burns/melts. Also what "toxic" gases are released.... AND Lobyist for the electrican industry didn't want to loose out on that busineess and managed to get regs in place AND/OR Politicians saw the increase in network cable demand and wanted their piece of the revenue. |
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FL has no state income tax so I gues they need to make extra money?...
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Cable is not fireproof. Watch the videos I posted earlier.
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