BillMcLeod
DIY
Background
I'm running some low voltage cable (e.g. CAT6A data cable; coax cable; HDMI cable and speaker cable) to a number of rooms of the house and would like advice on the best way to do this to avoid plastering the cables into the walls - to give me flexibility to remove / pull new cables in the future (if needed) without having to re-plaster.
It's an old 1915 house with thick plaster walls. We'll be lifting the floorboards, running the cable underneath, and then chasing out a channel in the walls up to a new cutout for a 35mm 2-gang knockout box. Each 2-gang knockout box will be fitted with a 4-module euro plate and the appropriate modules e.g. 2 x RJ45 euro module; 1 x ftype euro module; 1 x HDMI cable euro module.
The knockout boxes have 20mm holes, so I am assuming that I can run 20mm conduit from the bottom of the knockout box, down the chased wall channel and then under the floorboards.
My questions are:
I'm running some low voltage cable (e.g. CAT6A data cable; coax cable; HDMI cable and speaker cable) to a number of rooms of the house and would like advice on the best way to do this to avoid plastering the cables into the walls - to give me flexibility to remove / pull new cables in the future (if needed) without having to re-plaster.
It's an old 1915 house with thick plaster walls. We'll be lifting the floorboards, running the cable underneath, and then chasing out a channel in the walls up to a new cutout for a 35mm 2-gang knockout box. Each 2-gang knockout box will be fitted with a 4-module euro plate and the appropriate modules e.g. 2 x RJ45 euro module; 1 x ftype euro module; 1 x HDMI cable euro module.
The knockout boxes have 20mm holes, so I am assuming that I can run 20mm conduit from the bottom of the knockout box, down the chased wall channel and then under the floorboards.
My questions are:
- What type of conduit to use? Rigid 20mm PVC? Flexible 20mm Conduit? Any particular brands / suppliers recommended?
- How do I couple the conduit to the knockoutbox?
- Am I best only running the conduit as far as under the floorboards (to stop them being plastered in) or should I try to run them all the way back to 'base'?
- The advantage of doing the full conduit 'back to base' would presumably allow me to pull new cable without lifting carpet or floorboards, but this isn't the biggest pain in the world if I need to do it... Having to re-plaster and re-decorate would be a bigger nuisance.