Yes the CEC does have rules governing protection from mechanical damage, accessibility, and the spacing of fastenings or clamps.
But the following sections are exempted from these provisions under rule 12-000.
Section 12 — Wiring methods
Scope
12-000 Scope (see Appendix B)
(1) The provisions of Section 12 apply to all wiring installations operating at 750 V or less, except for
(a) Class 2 circuits unless otherwise specified in Section 16;
(b) community antenna distribution and radio and television circuits unless otherwise specified in
Section 54 — Community antenna distribution and radio
and television installations
and
Section 60 — Electrical communication systems
The rules do specify:
Clearance above roofs,
Clearance from power conductors,
and
Methods for entry into buildings.
Supports:
54-108 Supports
Where conductors are attached to, or supported on, buildings, the attachment or supporting equipment shall be
acceptable for the purpose.
Note: Acceptable; need not be approved.
However the notes to Rule 12-000 found in Appendix B state:
"Rule 12-000
Reference should be made to the National Building Code of Canada or to appropriate sections of the
provincial/territorial building codes regarding the installation and use of combustible electrical equipment such
as raceways, boxes, and conductors."
I don't have a copy, but you may find something in the NBCC.
Bill
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