This discussion is locked.
You cannot post a reply to this discussion. If you have a question start a new discussion

Cat 6 cable specification for domestic house. Do IEE Wiring Regs apply?

I am completely re-wiring by house and taking the opportunity to install an Ethernet network with Cat6 cable. Is such wiring covered by IEE Wiring Regs? Can anyone suggest a specification for such cable? For example do I  need CMP (plenum rated cables) for use in soffits, CMR rated cable when going between floors, or can I just use general purpose CM rated Low Smoke Zero Halogen cables throughout?” It would be useful to distinguish between legal requirement, best practice, common use

  • I think that I must be a bit old-fashioned. We still have televisions with an aerial ... and a CRT, but I take your point.

    Wired repeaters is an interesting idea. That way, they need not be in range of the master router. As it happens, the decorators finished doing our entrance hall and stairs last week so we still have bare boards. An ethernet cable could be thrown into the void along with the T&E. I have never had a look in there and given that we have hosted foxes, squirrels, and doubtless, smaller mammals, I am not sure that I want to.

  • Also worth remembering that Electricity at Work Regulations applies to those working on domestic installations whilst at work, and , further electrical installation and data cabling installation work is construction work as defined in the CDM Regulations. Regardless of whether the project is notifiable, or whether there's a domestic client, CDM Regulations require installations to be designed and erected to be safe during maintenance.

    Just another consideration when contemplating whether or not to follow the standards.

    BS 6701, for example, states that the separation distance between telecomms and power cabling is required for safety.