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Re: Cabling (Cat5 and Power) in trunking



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Paul Gale" <groups@s...> wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has heard of any problems running it
> in relatively close proximity to power for LONG runs in
> trunking in an office environment?

Yaas.  At several sits over the years.  In one site, some runs were
within a couple of meters of the length limit, almost all of which
in that standard three compartment trunking down the wall, standard
cat5 and cat5e, 100% tested to be within spec.  So thats over eighty
parallel meters of cat5 about 100mm from a few runs of ring main
heavily loaded.

It all just works.






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