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If you do any kind of splicing note it at the MDF something like "Cables spliced rm ## n side 3 ceiling tile from the door."

that way if there are issues and somebody is troubleshooting they know where to start


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If you shop around, you can find both 5e and 6 junction boxes for sub $4.00 each. I get mine from East Ohio somewhere, but I don't remember where. I have about 5 in stock. It's ugly when some clown extends cables in the ceiling with a 5e jack and crimps a 5e plug on the extended cable. I found it, because the cable leaving the source was white and the cable at the drop was blue :-)

When it happened, my tester said "Volts!" on the blue leg. I just used the whole mess as a pull cord and replaced the 135' run.

Here's a link to the inexpensive junction box https://www.electriduct.com/Junction-Box-Punch-Down-Type.html

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I know Carl those are nice, but 20 of them up in the ceiling? Besides, I'd rather get paid to rerun the drops.

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I used a bunch of them a while back in a house where the omnipotent and omniscient "MASTER ELECTRICIAN" had not only run the data wires along with the Romex, but had actually tie-wrapped them all together. The customer's computers and whole-house audio system wouldn't work (shock!) I couldn't re-run them, because it was a finished house, so I used those splice boxes on a dozen or so re-routed Cat5e cables. Everything works, and I haven't heard any complaints since then.


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Thanks all for the input. I agree but the customer wants to cheap it out. My last resort is when I go to pull the permit I will explain to the inspector how we will do this (So it doesn't come back to bite me)and maybe he will say no. Problem solved. Thanks again.

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Every customer wants to go cheap

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I can't imagine that the inspector cares how or why you spliced the cables.

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Hmmm, good point. He would have something to say about patch panels or a bunch of those splice boxes in a plenum ceiling.

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What kind of inspection, and by whom? I have never once encountered an inspector who was in the least interested (or knowledgeable) in what kind of work I did. In this business, it's the honor system. And there some very dishonorable hacks out there.


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Originally Posted by hbiss
Hmmm, good point. He would have something to say about patch panels or a bunch of those splice boxes in a plenum ceiling.

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Not all space above a drop ceiling is a plenum.

Yes, you can treat it all as a plenum to be safe if you want but there is no requirement to.


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