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Cable distances


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  • Subject: Cable distances
  • From: "psghome2002" <psghome@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 20:39:24 -0000
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Lots of questions tonight!

Spent the whole of last week with my circular saw, carving up my
chipboard floors and have now laid about half of the 3Km of CAT5e,
several hundred meters of speaker wire, mic cable, alarm, CT100 etc.

I thought I'd better check my cable runs before I screw the floor
back down, so the question is - what distance should you really give
between CAT5e, 79 strand speaker wire, shielded mic (XLR - I know
this one should be OK), power (1mm lighting circuit and 2.5mm ring
main) and shielded 8 core alarm cable? I've been trying to keep 30cm
between the high and low voltage stuff but in places had no other
choice but to run them together for very short distances.

What can you really get away with? A bit late I guess but thought
I'd best check!

Ta,

Paul.


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