Forum Title: Re: New product
I was watching HGTV tonight and I saw something brand new. Let's see what anyone thinks about this:http://eupgrader.com/635/living/hide-your-wires-in-plain-sight-with-flatwires-flat-wire/ The decorator wanted to hang 2 sconce lights but didn't want to call an EC, so she used this product. (It looked like this product.) Tapped off a receptacle, glued the wire on wall and hung 2 lights.
Category: General Electrical Discussion Post By: Nancy Flinn (Weldon, CA), 03/23/2017
looks what AMP use to sell for under carpet office wiring in the late 70's early 80's. Now just as long as the HO does not want to hang something where the strip is located.

- Carolyn K (Bourbon (township), IN), 03/25/2017

It's called flat conductor cable FCC. That could be a good old work substitute in some apps

- Affiliated Air, Inc (Robbinsville (township), NJ), 03/25/2017

I will be very carefull with the line voltage rated items due some are not really approved for the useage espcally on the carpeted area.IIRC The NEC code will stated something about carpets on commercal location if used sqaure peices then it will be ok but for one peice naw it will not really fly it very much.However in France it pretty restrictive on the flat cable they are pretty much summed up in the wall area none of items are allowed in the floor area.{ they are not rated to handle European voltage system so that one nice block there }Low voltage yeah they can get around with it but few area are getting smart with it.Merci.Marc

- Dale Richards (Mahopac, NY), 03/25/2017

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