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Structured approach to cabling


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Structured approach to cabling
  • From: julian@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 17:31:25 -0000
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I am new to HA, but quite sold on the idea. I intend to move house in the
next 8 weeks, and am finding the HA learning curve rather steep, given that
time scale. Does anybody have any tips they can give about the strategy to
be adopted when planning flood wiring?

My concern is that whilst I have all the floors up and have the chance to
install as much cable as I wish, I put the right sort in the right place,
and enough of it. Once the floor goes down that's it - no more cables.

I supose I'm thinking in terms of a masterlist to go through so that
nothing is forgotten. My immediate thoughts are to use a HomeVision
controller, lots of X10, speaker cables for through house audio, and
integrated security system and  and ...... can't think of anything else at
this stage.

TIA


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