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flowerman
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Hi,we are redesigning our back garden very soon.This invloves making a larger pond.We will therefore need to redirect existing underground 10 square SWA cable along with 1 x co-ax cable,1 x Cat5E cable and 4 x 6 core alarm cables,all of which are also underground.
Having all the cables in the 1 x 50mm red ESB duct pipe would be ideal and mean less work and ducting to be relaid.
Im a bit concerned about the 10 square SWA cable possibly interfering with the alarm cable and cat5e......would it needlessly set off/trigger the garage alarm??
The Cat5e is there for an outdoor dome camera to keep an eye on the garage.....would the SWA interfere with the camera at all??
The co-ax is there for a TV point,but I dont bother watching TV when Im in the garage.
So my question is can the co ax,Cat5e,alarm cable and 10 square SWA all be fed into the 1 x 50mm underground ESB duct,or does the SWA need to be on its own in a seperate duct?
Thanks.
Having all the cables in the 1 x 50mm red ESB duct pipe would be ideal and mean less work and ducting to be relaid.
Im a bit concerned about the 10 square SWA cable possibly interfering with the alarm cable and cat5e......would it needlessly set off/trigger the garage alarm??
The Cat5e is there for an outdoor dome camera to keep an eye on the garage.....would the SWA interfere with the camera at all??
The co-ax is there for a TV point,but I dont bother watching TV when Im in the garage.
So my question is can the co ax,Cat5e,alarm cable and 10 square SWA all be fed into the 1 x 50mm underground ESB duct,or does the SWA need to be on its own in a seperate duct?
Thanks.