No, it just is supposed to stop burning faster as far as I can tell..to me it is a waste.So, what's the deal? The smoke is toxic? But, when the fire is burning through the attic isn't the smoke from everything else burning a bit toxic too?
Realize that the China company that was supposed to make it to spec will be the one to foot the bill. Monoprice will not have a problem. As far as the cost to the China company, a drop in the bucket compared to sales and they are most probably backed by the gov't.I see bankruptcy before you get the return cable you sent in
Ya, I have more Faith in the TWAIN Co. than if dealing with the CHINA Co. and No the China gov does not back shit..been there done that.Realize that the China company that was supposed to make it to spec will be the one to foot the bill. Monoprice will not have a problem. As far as the cost to the China company, a drop in the bucket compared to sales and they are most probably backed by the gov't.
My interpretation is that toxic smoke is a non-issue for the riser rating. It is an issue for plenum rating.So, what's the deal? The smoke is toxic?
Any chance on more specifics for the test? I couldn't get the propagation to go more than a couple of inches. This after ignition with a MAPP flame that supposedly has a temperature of 3,670 F."More specifically, during this 30 minutes test, the flame propagation shall not reach 12 feet and, at any time during the test, the temperature at any position of the 12 feet height location shall not exceed 850 °F."
And please note...this applies to CMP (plenum) cable.
Most probably nothing. Check your policy. What does it state?If not removed and your house burns down, what would the implications be if your insurance company found out?
you are correct, I am in error. This relates to CMR (pvc non-plenum jacket) and not CMP (plenum jacket). Unsure why they recall CMR as any CMR will put off toxic fumes when on fire (hence, thought there were talking CMP which is suppose to not be toxic). But I still stand by my point: in a standard residential setting, fire burning CMP/CMR cables will be the last of your worries in a residential house fire as compared to rugs, carpets, upholstery, closets, kitchen plastics, etc.Hi. Could you please confirm that this recall applies to CMP and not only CMR. I thought the recall was for CMR, as mentioned in the notice, until I read your post and am now thoroughly confused.
Thanks.
This has nothing to do with toxic fumes. It is NOT being recalled for fumes.Unsure why they recall CMR as any CMR will put off toxic fumes when on fire