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My experience with plenum rated inner duct was that it was always a milky white color, but....
If the space above the ceiling is not plenum and the rest of the run is in conduit, then none of the run HAS to be in plenum. You COULD run it in plenum, but who cares.
Use what you have.
As far as the part number - go to the manufacturer's web site and check it out there, if you really must know.
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Exactly. The split duct will be fine to provide additional physical protection if it makes you feel good, but most cables are designed to fend for themselves. The plenum ceiling part is more critical and since you have that part addressed, you'll be just fine.
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Jeff Moss Moss Communications Computer Repair-Networking-Cabling MBSWWYPBX, JGAE
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Good observation but a good question? Here's what they used at the Vancouver Winter Olypmics for telecommunications. https://www.fiberduct.com/ year late but :thumb:
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Thanks as always for the replies/comments. Yeah I saw the thread was old but was too lazy to start a new one. I figured someone would answer. The internal customer decided he didn't like where the manufacturer put the "patch panel" interface for all the prewired cat 5. Can't say as I blame him. So we scoped it out and found we could put it where he wanted it only having to make one new home run to a jack. We moved it but now have about 20 feet or so of extra fiber, 16 cat 5 and a 25 pair looped up there. Cutting and repunching copper was not an option in case of "the future". :rolleyes: Everything is on hangers, the customer is happy, IT is happy. All tested good. Thanks again.
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