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Network/TV outlets close to power cables


  • Subject: Network/TV outlets close to power cables
  • From: "martinchambers17" <MartinLChambers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:56:44 -0000

I want to cable up my power sockets horizontally in order to keep
total cable length in recommended limits. I also want to mount my
RJ45 and TV outlets at the same height as the power sockets for
aesthetic reasons. If I do both this means I will be terminating
Cat5e UTP and PF100 coax cables in close proximity to mains power
cable. I know you can cross these cables at right angles without
interference but does anyone know the risk with terminating as
described? I am dry-lining so as far as I know will have to use
plastic back boxes.

Hope someone can help, Martin





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