Which UP boxes are used for network and for 5 cable entries?

  • Erstellt am 2019-01-04 18:06:08

Gerd&Jolanthe

2019-01-04 18:06:08
  • #1
Hello,

I am currently building a house and preparing the electrical installation.

My question.

1. If I want to install network sockets, are regular deep flush-mounted boxes sufficient, and is it enough if I do not use the lowest cable entry but rather the middle entries (see file)?

2. In my house, M25 installation conduits are installed everywhere. If I have 5 cable entries in a flush-mounted box, can I also use deep flush-mounted boxes, or should I better use the Kaiser device connection boxes, article no.: 1069-02?

Thanks again to you all
 

Caspar2020

2019-01-04 18:16:58
  • #2


I would reconsider the concept. Actually, you should never end up with 5 cables in a single box anywhere...



Always at the very back. Especially if you want to install dual LAN. The inserts themselves always have quite a right depth length. And network cables are stubborn.
 

Knöpfchen

2019-01-04 18:19:03
  • #3
The box you linked is, of course, the ultimate. Here, the cable can be very nicely stored in the box as a reserve, which on the one hand makes connecting very convenient and on the other hand leaves some extra length. I only did it that way recently. Great.
 

Gerd&Jolanthe

2019-01-04 18:29:46
  • #4
 

Gerd&Jolanthe

2019-01-04 18:31:43
  • #5


Well, I have already installed the conduits in the concrete ceiling. There are spotlights in the ceiling. I run my supply line to my switch and from there star-shaped out, i.e. 1x lamp, 1 x supply line and then 2 to switching elements (two-way switch).
 

Caspar2020

2019-01-04 18:40:27
  • #6


But there are only 4? Besides, you can perfectly combine a switch with a socket underneath/ and then you already have 2 flush-mounted boxes in the space.
 

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