I'm preparing to run structured media wiring throughout my house that was built in 1990. Crawl space and attic that are both easily acccessable and I've spent time recently running line voltage Romex for additional and modified circuits so I know the layout well.
With the way the house is layed our putting the structured media box right next to the circuit panel is going to be the most central location as this is all in the garage.
What I am trying to wrap my mind around is fire barriers with wires and conduit that goes through the top plate from the garage all the way to the attic. I will finish drywalling the garage as soon as I get this wiring done. (All wiring is on the "outside" wall which until now has not been drywalled or have any other fire barrier.
So...the question(s):
whats the best practical way to provide a fire barrier for the original electrical wiring that just has bored holes running through the top plate.
I plan on using electrical PVC conduit for the low voltage stuff to help future proof. I need to run the conduit from the garage through the exterior walls and up to the attic. When it comes to firestopping what is the best way? My initial thought is one of the Metacaulk firestop collars for the exterior of the conduit on both the insertion point in the garage and the exit point in the attic.
Am I overthinking? Not considering something? The conduit will run all the way to the media box in the garage but I had initially planned on just having it be "open" at the top.
thanks in advance.
With the way the house is layed our putting the structured media box right next to the circuit panel is going to be the most central location as this is all in the garage.
What I am trying to wrap my mind around is fire barriers with wires and conduit that goes through the top plate from the garage all the way to the attic. I will finish drywalling the garage as soon as I get this wiring done. (All wiring is on the "outside" wall which until now has not been drywalled or have any other fire barrier.
So...the question(s):
whats the best practical way to provide a fire barrier for the original electrical wiring that just has bored holes running through the top plate.
I plan on using electrical PVC conduit for the low voltage stuff to help future proof. I need to run the conduit from the garage through the exterior walls and up to the attic. When it comes to firestopping what is the best way? My initial thought is one of the Metacaulk firestop collars for the exterior of the conduit on both the insertion point in the garage and the exit point in the attic.
Am I overthinking? Not considering something? The conduit will run all the way to the media box in the garage but I had initially planned on just having it be "open" at the top.
thanks in advance.