Bernie,

> There are NEC restrictions about running low voltage wiring i.e. telephone,
> data, coax in the same conduit with AC power wiring.  LV wiring should be
> kept 6" away from AC in parallel runs, open or in plastic conduit, to avoid
> cross talk.  Crossing runs can be closer.

We do have a copy of the NEC.  And, we are doing the permits and
inspections thing.
After all, brick houses burn too!
 
> Add pull boxes as needed but don't cut and splice the wires at each box, end 
> terminations only.

Great idea.  Ron is an older/retired guy.  Brute force is not one of his
"strong" points.

Nancy

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