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Re: How to Join Alarm Cables
- Subject: Re: How to Join Alarm Cables
- From: "leewild80" <muddyboots@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 11:29:46 -0000
Jon
You might find some handy snippets in this discussion I started a while
back:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ukha_d/message/158013
Especially with regards to 12v distribution.
Lee
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "JonS" <semi.jon@...> wrote:
>
> I want to create a distribution box for my alarm cables so that I do
not
> have to disturb the main enclosures to make minor changes (Idratek
modules
> have inputs on relay modules). I need capacity to join about 100
cores
> (i.e. 50 joints) but some are solid other stranded of varying
diameters as I
> have a mix of alarm and Cat5e cable to join. Some are carrying power
(12V)
> others signal.
>
> I've looked at various IDC connection options but am confused by the
choice
> and how to join the cables entering and within the distribution box.
>
> Something like this looks suitable
> http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/level5/module.jsp?moduleId=cpc/257371.xml
>
> Would I punch down each incoming wire on a separate contact/IDC
connector
> and then jumper between them into the same IDC connector or would the
> jumpers go into an electrically linked connector within the same
block? I
> think I will be punching the cables directly together as this will
give me
> adequate flexibility - is this a no-no?
>
> For 12V distribution could I put several cores into the same IDC
connector
> or best to use chocolate block for that?
>
> Alarm networks must have this same problem when they are moved /
extended
> but an image search only shows new connectors rather than ones in use,
or
> else are of huge installations where the detail is missing.
>
>
>
> Many thanks
>
> JonS
>
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