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Fw: CBus wiring


  • Subject: Fw: CBus wiring
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 21:46:23 +0000

It's 240v rated sheath.

As for the T&E - yes . I even use it as the final 1 metre run to some
switch sockets where it was easier to join in the cavity space in the
ceiling (to pink)

G.

Gareth Cook
IT Architect / Project Manager, SWG Sales
Office: +44 (0)1784 445166 - Mobile: +44 (0)7980 445166
email: g@xxxxxxx


----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 27/02/2007 21:45 -----

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Building work starts next week on my loft conversion and I'm still
planning on moving from X10 throughout the house to CBus. Before we get
too far down the line, I need to think about CBus wiring and where
necessary, get it installed, so:

What's the advantage of using the pink CBus cabling over standard Cat5? I
have Cat5 to many of the light switches already, just waiting to be used.
Do I need to run the CBus stuff and why?

The other existing switches that don't have Cat5 will be nearly impossible
to install new cabling to. I was thinking of using bus couplers to use the
existing switches. Can I use an existing 1.5mm T&E cable to run this
back
to the CBus dimmers?

Thanks,

Paul.





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