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<blockquote data-quote="werdnarolyat" data-source="post: 496740" data-attributes="member: 32735"><p>Thanks Sidney.</p><p></p><p>I was planning on using conduit to run the kettle lead between brush plates. Is oval conduit the best for this application?</p><p></p><p>I was also conscious of running the power cable and data cable in parallel up the chase even though it's a short distance. To compensate for this I was planning on having the chase the width of a double gang socket to allow me to keep the power and data apart; I also thought about using a shielded Ethernet jumper cable in the chase to hopefully minimise interference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="werdnarolyat, post: 496740, member: 32735"] Thanks Sidney. I was planning on using conduit to run the kettle lead between brush plates. Is oval conduit the best for this application? I was also conscious of running the power cable and data cable in parallel up the chase even though it's a short distance. To compensate for this I was planning on having the chase the width of a double gang socket to allow me to keep the power and data apart; I also thought about using a shielded Ethernet jumper cable in the chase to hopefully minimise interference. [/QUOTE]
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