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RE: Cat5 cable for running outside



I will (eventually) be running some Cat5 to the garage and have some pipe
left over when I had my electricity meter moved.

About =A327 for 25metres from Travis Perkins... Quite a large bore but
obviously strong enough to resist the odd fork or spade...

Neil=20

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gale [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 05 February 2004 09:42
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Cat5 cable for running outside

I presume you want to run it in the open air rather than underground? I was
thinking about running some underground through a plastic water pipe or
something similar.

Paul.



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> From: Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG) [mailto:haweste@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 05 February 2004 09:22
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Cat5 cable for running outside
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> Guys,
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> I know it's a bad idea, but do you have any specific
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> for
> Cat5 cable to be run outside ? I'm thinking of sheaths with UV=20
> protection etc, and suitable for clipping to a cable tray.
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> There was nothing obvious on RS, I'm wondering whether there is an=20
> "outside grade" of Cat5 ?
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