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Re: Cabling Marking and Seperation


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Cabling Marking and Seperation
  • From: "armagh_elect" <fmcalind@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 21:26:52 -0000
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>spaced about 500mm apart

Ooops that should be 50mm apart

sorry

Frank

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Frank Mc Alinden" <fmcalind@b...>


wrote:
> Hi Mick
>
> >I have a number of areas where crossing or close >running of
cables cannot be
> >avoided due to the constraints of the house >construction I
have
tried to
> >keep it to a minimum but it is still there.
>
> Where you are crossing cables it should be  at 90 degress and
spaced about 500mm apart ( i think at least here in aussie) if
running parallel with mains stuff it should be ok so long as its not
a highly inductive load which would induce noise into your lv
cables.....and so long as they are not long parallel runs..
>
> >For some of the alarm circuits to windows I can run >CAT5 or
alarm cable, in
>
> I personally would use security cable for all alarm stuff...but
thats just my personal choice...
>
> HTH
>
> Frank
>
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Mick Furlong
>   To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>   Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 4:59 AM
>   Subject: [ukha_d] Cabling Marking and Seperation
>
>
>   First just an accolade for Keith's coloured tape cable marking
system, I can
>   confirm this works excellently. I actually used a slightly
modified version
>   using more colours of tape but which allows me to identify
cables by floor,
>   room, location within room and then individual cable. The
electricians think
>   I am crazy but who cares;)
>
>   Now to the questions....
>
>   I have a number of areas where crossing or close running of
cables cannot be
>   avoided due to the constraints of the house construction I have
tried to
>   keep it to a minimum but it is still there.
>
>   How much attention do I need to give to keeping CT100, CAT5,
CAT5 Shielded
>   and Alarm cables seperate from each other and is it ok to run
like cables in
>   bundles (eg all speaker cables in a bundle)?
>
>   Where cables cross/close run is there any benefit to trying to
shield them
>   using aluminium foil or something similar?
>
>   For some of the alarm circuits to windows I can run CAT5 or
alarm cable, in
>   many cases these windows have several openers and I only need
one pair per
>   opener so I am thinking of splitting the cable after it gets to
the window.
>   Would alarm cable or CAT5 stand up best to this treatment? I
know it won't
>   be CAT 5 spec after I split it but I don't intend installing PCs
in my
>   windows;)
>
>   About all I can think of for now and I am going to soak my
muscles after a
>   marathon cable pulling session!
>
>   Oh and so far 20 Cat 5 cables into the main living room with
maybe another 5
>   to go excluding the windows. Is this enough?
>
>   Cheers Mick
>
>
>
>
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