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Re: Clipsal pink Cat5 and mains cable



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Hi Tim,

It will be fine in the same duct.=20

Ben Addison=20
Ben Addison ltd
07889845712

> On 11 Jun 2016, at 16:07, Tim Hawes timsyahoo@xxxxxxx [ukha_d] <uk=
ha_d@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>=20
> Hi all,
>=20
> I did think of asking CBus Shop directly but thought I'd ask it here
so w=
e all get the benefit of the answer :-)
>=20
> I want to run some Cat5 to my garden shed as wireless from the house
does=
n't quite reach that far. I could do it with a dedicated wireless bridge,
b=
ut it's still wireless...
> Years ago I buried 2" ducting to get power to the shed and for
most of th=
e run there are 2 ducts, one with mains and one is empty.=20
> However, the last ~10m to the shed is a single 2" duct with mains
already=
in it.
>=20
> The description for the pink cable says:
> "A second feature is that the cable may for short runs be routed
into a s=
witchboard close to mains cable."
>=20
> see: https://www.laser.com/product_info.php/item/5005C305B-C-Bus_Pink_Cab=
le_305m_CAT5e/cPath/168_47/products_id/173"
>=20
> How short is short, and why only short runs?
> Is it advisable (or even just ok?) to put it in the same duct as my
mains=
cable for the last 10m to the shed?
>=20
> Else it is a day with a spade to bury a new duct, or more likely a
powerl=
ine networking solution.=20
>=20
> Cheers,
> Tim.
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<div>Hi Tim,</div><div
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id="AppleMailSignature">It will be fine in the same
duct.&nbsp;<br><br>Ben Addison&nbsp;<div>Ben
Addison
ltd</div><div>07889845712</div></div><div><br>On
11 Jun 2016, at 16:07, Tim Hawes <a href="mailto:timsyahoo@xxxxxxx";>timsyahoo@xxxxxxx</a>
[ukha_d] &lt;<a href="mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx";>ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;
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<p></p><div dir="ltr">Hi
all,<div><br></div><div>I did think of asking CBus
Shop directly but thought I'd ask it here so we all get the benefit of the
answer :-)</div><div><br></div><div>I want to
run some Cat5 to my garden shed as wireless from the house doesn't quite
reach that far. I could do it with a dedicated wireless bridge, but it's
still wireless...<br></div><div>Years ago I buried
2" ducting to get power to the shed and for most of the run there are
2 ducts, one with mains and one is
empty.&nbsp;</div><div>However, the last ~10m to the shed
is a single 2" duct with mains already in
it.</div><div><br></div><div>The description
for the pink cable says:</div><div>"<span
style="font-family:&quot;Lucida Grande&quot;,&quot;Lucida
Sans&quot;,Verdana,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;background-color:rgb(252,
253,253);">A second feature is that the cable may for short runs be
routed into a switchboard close to mains
cable."</span></div><div><br></div><div>see:
<a href="https://w
ww.laser.com/product_info.php/item/5005C305B-C-Bus_Pink_Cable_305m_CAT5e/cPath/168_47/products_id/173">https://www.laser.com/product_info.php/item/5005C305B-C-Bus_Pink_Cable_305m_CAT5e/cPath/168_47/products_id/173</a>"</div><div><br></div><div>How
short is short, and why only short runs?</div><div>Is it
advisable (or even just ok?) to put it in the same duct as my mains cable
for the last 10m to the
shed?</div><div><br></div><div>Else it is a
day with a spade to bury a new duct, or more likely a powerline networking
solution.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Cheers,</div><div>Tim.</div></div>
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