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conduit for bungalow phone, internet and video
My niece's bungalow is being rewired by electricians.
While they're grooving the plaster I may as well add some conduit for phone, internet and video. I'm thinking of channels coming down from the roofspace, Is there stuff I can use so we can poke down wires with the fittings already attached, so we can buy a standard phone extension lead and push it down or up? http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?...Voltage_Wiring says: [For short straight runs, eg ceiling to socket or underfloor to socket, [16mm oval conduit will generally accept a couple of networking or [aerial cables comfortably. For a looser fit, go up to 22mm oval or 20mm [ round. but I guess that is just for bare wires without the plugs on the ends. [g] |
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