"Mark Browne" <mbrowne at attbi.com> writes:

> > How about a heat duct...
> >
> Re: heat ducts and wiring.
> There are code restrictions on wiring in air passages.
> Some insulation gives of nasty toxic smoke when heated, say like in a fire.
> A sad fact - many people who might have otherwise survived a fire die due to
> smoke inhalation.
> Not all wire give off toxic fumes but you can't tell what kind you have just
> by looking at it.
> Easy rule - Don't run wire in air ducts.

Get plenum-rated cable to run in heat ducts.  It's more expensive, but
the cost of the actual cable isn't a big part of the total.  It's
widely available.  And you can easily identify it by looking at it --
look for where it says it's plenum-rated.
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