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17-10-2020, 09:53 PM | #1 | ||
DIY Tragic
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Touched on this a few weeks back, still in the dark.
I can’t find a specified separation of cabling for an HFC install to the terminating point. Got the conduit spec and GPO needs, that’s easy. I want to terminate on a narrow brick nib wall 2800 high. I can either chase up for power and down for coax or both down. This would be easier; less patching overall. But the most spacing I could manage is about 120mm between centre lines. With HFC is there any interference from nearby mains power? Logic suggests not, but I’m interested to hear real world stories and maybe see a reference to the applicable standard or guide. |
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