Just keep your camera wiring out of the power-wiring bundle and you should be good, if I recall correctly there needs to be a separation of high & low voltage wiring, there is some wiggle room with “Signal” wiring .Thanks for the feedback! So you’re saying run the camera wire now while ceiling is open? I just worry about inspectors having some bullshit problem with it since it isn’t on my plans.
Thanks for that info! I will store for future reference.Take what i say with the understanding that every city/county/state is different but…
Years ago when i worked as an electrician, low voltage setups could be done by anyone. And as long as the wires did not intersect or follow standard wiring, you were free to do it how ever you pleased. Every inspector i came across would never even blink an eye at low voltage wiring as long as it stayed away from us.
My advice is to use Cat5 and label it, either with colored electrical tape, or just write on the ends with a sharpie. Keep it up and away from the tiles, but still accessible and if you can run it all as one bundle it would make it easier. Zip ties are your friend (just do not tighten them all the way down, use them to make a loop to hold the wire in).
Be careful playing a personal music library in a commercial setting, if you do not pay the licensing fees to BMI and/or Ascap (SP?), there is a penalty involved.As far as speakers goes… If you use a Ipod and load it with a bunch of songs or wifi into a radio stations feed you should be fine…
l!
In addition to this information recalling from my days as a telephone man, If the airspace above the tiles is used as return air there may be a concern with the exposed low voltage wires giving off noxious gas in case of a fire.Take what i say with the understanding that every city/county/state is different but…
Years ago when i worked as an electrician, low voltage setups could be done by anyone. And as long as the wires did not intersect or follow standard wiring, you were free to do it how ever you pleased. Every inspector i came across would never even blink an eye at low voltage wiring as long as it stayed away from us.
My advice is to use Cat5 and label it, either with colored electrical tape, or just write on the ends with a sharpie. Keep it up and away from the tiles, but still accessible and if you can run it all as one bundle it would make it easier. Zip ties are your friend (just do not tighten them all the way down, use them to make a loop to hold the wire in).