“fire alarm cable, clips, and glands come in various types and sizes depending on the specific requirements of the fire alarm system. It’s essential to check with local building codes and regulations to ensure compliance with safety standards. Below is a general list of commonly used fire alarm cables, clips, and glands:

Fire Alarm Cables:

Non-Shielded Fire Alarm Cable (2 or 4-conductor): Used for general fire alarm applications.
Shielded Fire Alarm Cable: Provides additional protection against electromagnetic interference.
Plenum-Rated Fire Alarm Cable: Suitable for installation in plenum spaces, where fire and smoke can spread quickly.
Riser-Rated Fire Alarm Cable: Designed for vertical installations between floors.
Armoured Fire Alarm Cable: Includes a metal or aluminium Armor for enhanced protection in harsh environments.
Cable Clips and Supports:

Cable Clips: Used to secure fire alarm cables to walls, ceilings, or other surfaces.
Cable Ties: Often made of nylon, used to bundle and organize multiple cables.
Cable Clamps: Provide additional support and strain relief for cables.
Cable Glands (Cable Connectors):

Strain Relief Cable Glands: Used to secure the cable to the enclosure while providing strain relief to prevent damage.
Waterproof Cable Glands: Designed to maintain the environmental integrity of the enclosure or cable entry point.
Flame-Retardant Cable Glands: Ensures that the fire-resistant properties of the cable are maintained at the point of entry into an enclosure.
It’s crucial to select fire alarm cables, clips, and glands that meet the relevant fire safety standards and are approved for use in your specific jurisdiction and application. Always consult with a qualified fire alarm system professional or engineer to ensure the correct products are used in your installation. Additionally, since my information might be outdated, it’s best to verify the latest product options and availability with reputable suppliers or manufacturers in the fire alarm industry.”