R'Addiction
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Can you run electrical wires and Cat5 and coaxial cable in the same 4" conduit? Its going to be a 150 ft. run.
Can you run electrical wires and Cat5 and coaxial cable in the same 4" conduit? Its going to be a 150 ft. run.
No.
My understanding of electrical code is that low voltage and high voltage cannot share a conduit.
Got 200' for free. I was originally going with 2" ID.


Not to highjack the thread but its ok to run Cat5 and coaxial cable in the same pipe right?
Not to highjack the thread but its ok to run Cat5 and coaxial cable in the same pipe right?
I wouldn't. I have had problems with interference from coaxial lines run next to data lines. In my situation, it was CAT6 cables supporting gigabit Ethernet connections. We would get degraded call quality on VoIP phones and inconsistent speeds on data transfers. Once the coaxial cable was disconnected, all of the problems cleared up. We no longer allow coax to be installed in the same path as copper Ethernet, as a result.Not to highjack the thread but its ok to run Cat5 and coaxial cable in the same pipe right?
I wouldn't. I have had problems with interference from coaxial lines run next to data lines. In my situation, it was CAT6 cables supporting gigabit Ethernet connections. We would get degraded call quality on VoIP phones and inconsistent speeds on data transfers. Once the coaxial cable was disconnected, all of the problems cleared up. We no longer allow coax to be installed in the same path as copper Ethernet, as a result.
Sorry for the slow reply. This was CATV. I don't know what specific cable it was. I am guessing that it was installed with whatever trash Comcast keeps on their trucks. That building was one of the last that got wired before anyone (me) cared to keep track of what went into the walls.What sort of coax was this?
Things just work better when you use quad-shield, or at least CATV (which has dual foil shields, but only one braid).
Got 200' for free. I was originally going with 2" ID.
Although you got the 4" for free, what size panel are you going to terminate it in?
Billy T.
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and regular phone?
Definitely keep your runs under the 100M maximum. Exceeding that, even if everything else is clean, will leave you with connection issues that you'll pound your head against a wall trying to fix.
I'll also second using ONLY CAT6 for your communications wiring, and not 4-conductor phone cable. It's far more versatile, and you can run up to 4 analog phone lines over a single piece of CAT6.