I thought the actually problem with electrical currents and network cable
was (Pun intended) crossing the streams.  What I mean to say is that as long
as you run the cables parallel to each other throughout the line the affect
is very minimal with regards to depreciated signal strength but if you were
to wrap one are the other or cross them the electric current would act as a
magnetic and suck the signal out of the cable....
This is very tricky stuff you are wanting to try but I think that you could
pull it off but test it first.  You may have to run your cable the full 18
inches apart from electrical...


-----Original Message-----
From: Eldridge, Dave [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 8:18 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: question on cat-6 and 480V together

I know it's amazing it might just work fine. :)
Lucky I do have an excellent cable guy that is also researching this. We
will have shielded, outdoor rated cat6E with some sort of lightning
protection. This will be extended thru May/June and this is Colorado. I
will looking into separation even by a few inches.

-----Original Message-----
From: Raper, Jonathan - Eagle [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 6:12 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: question on cat-6 and 480V together

Not best practice, but how many of our cable installations actually are
installed according to best practice? I've had to get on cabling
cntractors for laying cable directly on top of a 277v fluorescent
fixture... *sigh* (I got a new cabling contractor!)

I've never tried what you're being asked to do, but here are my
thoughts...

As for your specific situation, it may work just fine. Ideally you'd
want to have them separated by at least several inches, if possible. I'd
probably specify shielded Cat6, outdoor rated cable to be on the safe
side. Also, there may be a specific cable type for suspended cable runs.
Finally, I'd consider lightning protection on both ends once inside the
building, in order to protect your equipment.

Jonathan L. Raper, MCSE

Sent from my Windows Mobile (r) enabled Smartphone. Please excuse
brevity & any misspellings.

________________________________
From: Eldridge, Dave <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 7:55 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues <[email protected]>
Subject: OT: question on cat-6 and 480V together

I am being told that one of our MRI machines is temporarily moving to a
trailer out on the street and they want to pull overhead a cat-6 and
3phase 480V together. Way out of my league. Anyone see any noise issues
with these tied together? Anything else I'm missing?
thanks


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