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Default Coaxial cable and phone wire installation

According to my inspector, the electrical outlets have no ground. Most
of the outlets around the house are 2-prong. He said even the few 3
prong plugs are not connected to a ground.



"RBM" rbm2(remove wrote in
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CATV installers often do not snake wires or run them internally. They
can be run with Cat5 and terminated on the same wall plate.
Electricians and alarm companies often run these cables, snaked in
walls . All your cables should be home runs to a designated point,
usually where the main line comes to the building. Are your non
grounded cables non metallic, and how did you determine that they have
no grounds?



"Crabshell" wrote in message
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This may be the wrong place to ask this question, but here goes. I
need to
wire the house for cable (TV). This is a peer and beam house with
limited attic space -- an attic install would require a hearty, short
person with a tolerance for blown insulation.

Questions:

1) The cable TV installer said he couldn't do the job under the
house because he needed some sort of right angle drill bit. He said
I should call an electrician. What's that all about?

2) I figure I should run CAT 5 cable along side the coax at the same
time to be proactive. Can they coexist side by side without
interference?

3) Is it cool to run the lines straight under the house from point A
to point B or should they snake around the perimeter, walls and beams
to stay out of the way? (I like to do things the right way if it
doesn't double the cost.)

4) My house has no ground wires running to fixtures or outlets.
Should this be done at the same time or is that a whole other mess to
deal with later?

Thanks in advance,
Crabshell