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Re: Is this safe for running Power and cat 5?


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  • Subject: Re: Is this safe for running Power and cat 5?
  • From: "keithdoxey" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 22:49:11 -0000
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Support wires.

Running CAT5 externally is not adviseable. Anything but a black
sheath degrades seriously due to UV in the sunlight.

BT used to used Cream or White cable extenally but now it should all
be black. After a few years exposure to UV the sheath becomes brittle
and cracks thereby letting water in.

Keith

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Brian G. Reynolds"
<brian.g.reynolds@n...> wrote:
> Err, what is/are "catineries"?
>
> B.
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: simon rafferty [mailto:musashi1977uk@xxxxxxx...]
>   Sent: 20 December 2001 22:40
>   To: ukha_d@y...
>   Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Is this safe for running Power and cat 5?
>
>
>   Personally if you are going above ground why noy just string to
> catineries, one for power and one for data. Make sure that the
power cable
> is external grade (like screwfixes 3 core FROST CABLE which is
frost and UV
> protected , do not run normal T&E as the sheathing is not UV
protected and
> will degrade. As for the CAT5 again most of this stuff is not
external grade
> and will degrade. You can get external grade CAT5 cable but it is
quite
> expensive. Better to run several strands inside some commercial
hosepipe
> (the yellow or black stuff, not the green transparent stuff) and
clip this
> to the catinery. Alternatively if you are going underground i would
run 2
> lots of 2 1/2 inch waste pipe (with the joints cement welded) one
for power
> and one for Data with a pulling tape left permanantly installed in
both
> incase you need to pull cables in future.
>
>




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