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Re: Time for cable...



When you run the cables under the floor or through the loft they do not need
to be fixed or tie wrapped, defiantly do not use a staple gun. Run them in
neat bundles well away from mains or use plastic guttering to keep them
tidy, Mark M has some pictures of this. When you run up or down the walls
put in plastic conduit if you want to be able to add or change cables at a
later date, if not use plastic capping to protect the cables from the
plaster as it can damage the outer sheath.

Lets have some pics

HTH

Alancc
----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Laurence <andy@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Time for cable...


> With the loft 50% boarded, it's about time I started running CAT5/coax
> through the house.  Node0 is relocating to the front (north-west) eaves in
> the loft, and the cinema is going in the centre of the loft.  The big
> question is how do I run my cables?  Is tacking them to things with a
staple
> gun acceptable?  Do I use conduit where they will be plastered over?
>
> Yes, I do know I should use more CAT5 than I need.  Luckily, running more
> will not be difficult at floor level on the ground floor, or ceiling level
> on the top floor due to crawling space below, and the loft above.  I am
> thinking of four runs to the TV in the front room, and two to each other
> room.  One coax to each room also.  Does this sound reasonable?
>
> My video will be by coax until I can afford to get KAT5 in, and sort out
IR
> distribution.  Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Andy




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