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Conduit in walls?


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  • Subject: Conduit in walls?
  • From: Phil Cole <ukpgc@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: 09 Oct 2001 23:45:57 +0100
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Hi,

First off, apologies, this is my first HA question - I've a lot to
learn.

I'm currently in the process of cabling my recently purchased house.  I
would like your advice on whether to use cable conduit or not when
laying cat5, coax or mains cabling into the walls.

What is the benefit of conduit?  Why should I use it?  I've been advised
to just bury the cable in the wall and fill over it.

Doesn't the cat5/coax/mains become unmovable if a top hat section
conduit is used?

Is there a recommended sizing for conduit?  Or just what fits?

I've many many more questions, but I'll save that for another email.

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Phil
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