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Default NEC question: low-voltage wiring crossing 120v wiring.

On Sep 29, 8:07*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Sep 29, 5:30*pm, wrote:





On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 15:19:42 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy"


wrote:
I am running network cables *-- shielded, if that makes a difference --
above suspended ceiling where there is already 120V Romex wiring in
places. This 120V wiring is stapled to the joists at intervals.


Is it OK for the network cables to lie on the ceiling support members,
and thus beneath the Romex? Or should the network cables be above the
Romex? Or should one or both be in conduit? -- more precisely, should
what is now Romex be redone with individual conductors in conduit?


*no issue even with cat5 or cat5e non sheilded - as long as your space
above the ceiling is not an air plenum - and then you just need plenum
rated cat5


What's the reasoning behind plenum rating a computer cable? *Is there
some fire-reasoning behind it or what? *What's the difference between
rated and non-rated cable?

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If it's a plenum that means something is pumping air through it to the
rest of the building. Can you think of a better way to speed
combustion and spread smoke he asked rhetorically?