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Re: Re: Node 0 layout ?




Marcus Warrington wrote:

> Jim.
>
> I've used some black plastic guttering (round) to route cat5 under
> floorboards in parts of the house.. but I was thinking of something
> that had a snap on/off cover for node0.. so can easily
add/remove/replace
> wires at a later date.


www.millsltd.com have some "large trunking" up to 100mm square.
That
should take a fair few cat5 cables. Not particularly cheap though (£8/m
ish). They also have stuff that looks a bit like skirting board.

>
> I wanted something that would hide the hole in the wall/ceiling where
the
> cat5 wires came in.. ideally something that is fire resistant
> otherwise any
> fire in node0 would have a straight path into the landing floor void.


They also have various intumescent products that can be used to fill the
aperature.

Jim



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