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BM TRADA joins forces with Canada on CE marking

BM TRADA Certification has joined forces with a second major organisation in Canada, the Canadian Lumber Standards Accreditation Board (CLSAB).
 
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Oh well that makes all the difference.

I have created a non-insulated stud wall (the thickness of Canadian Lumber Standard) away from a concrete wall, and plan to clip the cable to the Canadian Lumber Standard.
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I plan to also clip this cable to the Canadian Lumber Standard.
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using more Canadian Lumber Standard to prevent contact

if I clip the 2.5 to the Canadian Lumber Standard

I have placed some Canadian Lumber Standard timber on the back wall, and created a flush wall against this timber using some board to create a void the width of the Canadian Lumber Standard. This void will be uninsulated (it doesn't need to be insulated, unliked the partition wall for the radials). The void is 50mm, and the 6mm T&E will be clipped to the Canadian Lumber Standard.

Did BC see the cable clipped to the Canadian Lumber Standard in an insulated wall?
 

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