We will be installing about 20 cameras in 3 levels of a parking garage. The owner is telling us we can not mount any items to the t joist as it affects the integrity. I have never heard of this. When I say t joist I mean the beams that are spaced roughly every 20' and usually have holes in them for conduit to run thru.
typically we would install the cam on the vertical side of the beam at the very bottom, so we can see past the other beams, but be above the lowest part of the beam and avoid any vehicles hitting it. Now we have to mount a 1900 box on the deck, use a rod and suspend the camera down. They don't want just conduit so we have to get expensive camera mounts etc. it's a lot more work and materials.
Anyone heard of this?
is this code? would this be NEC or building code?
typically we would install the cam on the vertical side of the beam at the very bottom, so we can see past the other beams, but be above the lowest part of the beam and avoid any vehicles hitting it. Now we have to mount a 1900 box on the deck, use a rod and suspend the camera down. They don't want just conduit so we have to get expensive camera mounts etc. it's a lot more work and materials.
Anyone heard of this?
is this code? would this be NEC or building code?