Hey all,
I can try to check with my local building code, but if I’m building metal stud walls in my basement and I plan to have an Ethernet jack in the wall, do I need to wrap that wire in conduit? The stud cavities will be insulated with R19 fiberglass. You can see my overall plan here.
I debated using the Studio Construction forum, but I figured since this question was somewhat wiring-related I would post here.
Thanks in advance.
Todd
Ethernet with metal studs - Conduit?
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Re: Ethernet with metal studs - Conduit?
as long as the wiring is plenum jacket rated, you should be ok to run the wires via the stud openings.
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Thanks Glenn. I’ll get plenum-rated CAT7. From a cursory look it’s not cheap.
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neither is replacing wires in wallsSundown wrote:Thanks Glenn. I’ll get plenum-rated CAT7. From a cursory look it’s not cheap.
Glenn