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Optical Fiber Horizontal cabling Guideline
Intrabuilding conduit runs can be in ceilings or walls or under floors, although there are certain limits because conduit systems are very inflexible. Such systems should be used only when workstation outlet locations are permanent, and where no wiring flexibility is required and outlet density is low. In-floor conduits are often embedded in concrete, making it particularly difficult to make adds, changes and moves. Conduit can be made of metallic tubing or rigid polyvinyl-chloride plastic, according to the National Electrical Code.
Horizontal cabling
Conduit runs should be limited to 100 feet, with no more than two 90-degree bends between pull points or boxes. Electronic Industries Association/Telecommunications Industry Association 569, the commercial building standard for telecommunications pathways and spaces, details many of the requirements for conduit installation and sizing, and the NEC lists appropriate conduit types.
Pull boxes are installed for several reasons, including fishing the run and looping the cable for the next length of conduit. Pull boxes are not used for splicing cable. Fish tapes or pullcords should always be placed in the conduit to ease installation. Innerduct is an excellent tool for protecting cable and easing future installations.
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