Cross-posted to the IEEE Electrical Safety Forum web 
community.

Consider a passive, unpowered (no electrical utilization) 
fiber-optic distribution hub, stated by the manufacturer as 
intended for installation in a riser (not a plenum, duct or 
"other space for environmental air").  I've been told by an 
NRTL, who was asked to evaluate the suitability for 
installation in a riser, that this is prohibited, but the 
arguments they use are related to environmental air spaces.

In searching the NEC, not much is said about risers, except 
for required cable flame ratings, and nothing that ties 
them to environmental air spaces.  I understood that risers 
could not be used for environmental air spaces, based on 
the less stringent requirements for flame spread and smoke 
developed for riser cable, when compared to plenum cable.  

On the assumption that the riser is dimensionally large 
enough to accommodate the hub (or anything else for that 
matter) and the hub could meet the riser flame 
requirements, is this a prohibited item in a riser?  


Peter Tarver

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