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1 Νοε 2021 · CMP stands for "Communications Multipurpose Cable, Plenum", it is a cable jacket fire resistance rating defined in Article 800 of the NEC. The CMP is the highest grade of ethernet jacket fire rating and complies with the UL 910 plenum test and CSA FT6.
In wrapping up, understanding CM, CMR, and CMP cable ratings is key for successful networking projects. Each type has its use—CM for general connections, CMR for walls, and CMP for ceilings and air ducts. Adhering to standards is vital for safety, reliability, and legal compliance.
7 Απρ 2021 · CMP (Communications Multipurpose Cable, Plenum) Article 800 of the National Electric Code defines communications multipurpose cable plenum or CMP as a cable that has a fire-resistant rating jacket which may also be called a plenum-rated cable.
CMP, CMR and the like are the NEC’s ratings for the outer casing or “jacket” that surrounds a cable’s internal wiring and insulation. The purpose of the jacket is to protect the wiring from physical damage, moisture, ozone and ultraviolet rays.
20 Οκτ 2021 · What Is a CMP-Rated Cable? The CMP rating, which stands for “Communications Multipurpose, Plenum,” is the strictest of the cable jacket ratings. It designates Ethernet cables that may be used in a building’s plenum, such as a dropped ceiling, raised floor, and other air spaces.
What Is a CMP Cable? The CMP rating, which stands for “Communications Multipurpose, Plenum,” is the strictest of the cable jacket ratings. It designates Ethernet cables that may be used in a building’s plenum, such as a dropped ceiling, raised floor, and other air spaces.
Learn the key differences between CMP plenum-rated and CMR riser-rated ethernet cables, including their jacket materials, recommended use cases, safety features and more.