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Re: Fw: CAT5 embedded in screed - ok ?
Gareth
What's the floor finish?
I can see your problem because a 20mm conduit will only leave 8 - 10mm
of screed over the top of it. However, if the floor finish is suitable,
it probably wouldn't matter too much.
What about going over the top and boxing the cables in a "riser"
somewhere?
Regards
Neil
Gareth Cook wrote:
>
> I'd like to get as much of the screed down as poss, and not have
conduit
> with "air pockets" essentially
>
> The base underneath is the normal concrete floor - this is a 30mm
screed
> on top.
>
> G.
>
> Gareth Cook
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> Yes Gareth
>
> Any movement in the floor at all (at slab joints etc) would break the
> conductors.
>
> Why not run them in a length of PVC conduit? - or are we talking about
> 10's of runs?
>
> Besides, it not good practice - I'd hate to do a job thinking that
when
> somebody looks at it a few years later, they start muttering about
> cowboys etc!!!
>
> Cheers
>
> Neil
>
> Gareth Cook wrote:
> >
> > If I were to lay out a bunch of cat5 cable on a concrete floor,
then had
> > 30mm of screed laid down embedding the cat5 - anything wrong with
that
> ??
> >
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