With every project under pressure to move faster and cost less, it’s tempting to simplify wherever possible—but when it comes to short-circuit protection, it can expose asset owners to serious and often overlooked risk.
NEC Article 392.20 states that “single conductor cables shall be securely bound in circuit groups to prevent excessive movement due to fault current electromechanical forces.” It does not specify how this needs to be done. The upshot is that it creates room for interpretation, which can result in inadequate safety measures.
This webinar will address:
- Why cable cleats should be used
- The different types of cable cleats
- How to choose the right cleat to meet code
- How to minimize labor & material costs
You will leave with the knowledge to optimize short circuit protection in your next project and confidently meet code.
Speakers:
Hassun Ahmad, Product Manager for Cable Cleats, Stainless Steel Ties and Tools, Panduit
With a background in mechanical and clean energy engineering, Hassun focuses on developing practical, innovative solutions that help customers simplify installations while improving safety and code compliance.
Andrew Hammond, Product Marketing Manager for Electrical Products and Renewable Energy, Panduit
Andrew is a Product Marketing Manager supporting Panduit electrical Big Bet products and the Renewable Energy team. He is passionate about technology powering our energy transformation and building an electrified, more sustainable future.
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