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RE: House wiring - follow up
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- Subject: RE: House wiring - follow up
- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 20:05:07 -0000
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I
believe that neither STP or UTP should be subjected to a tension of more
than
25lbs...
STP is
a great idea *IF* you have all the accompanying kit to go with it however
for
home use it is overkill...
Phil
OK I bow to my peers superior knowledge here. I tend to use STP cable
instead of shielded alarm cable as it is more robust for pulling (than
alarm
cable). Personally I would drag STP everywhere but if my peers say that
this
may lead to problems then I would advise UTP. BUT I would advise either UTP
or
shielded alarm cable for your alarm pannel and sensors.
Simon
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