CCTV Conduit

CCTV Conduit, is type of CCTV accessory item or package that enables you to run your RG59 or CAT5 cable underground, against the wall, or under the eve of a roof. Conduit piping comes into three different forms. You can use pvc conduit piping, galvanized conduit, aluminum conduit, and flexible conduit. Each of these conduit options fits for a specific application or environment setting. The most popular type of conduit is pvc plastic piping. For most applications, installers need to run cable some 500 to 1000 feet away from a power supply or digital video recorder. This becomes a problem because you cannot expose electrical or video cable to the outside environment. Erosion, water saturation, animals, lighting and other harmful events and objects will damage your cable and possible connected CCTV equipment. In residential applications, flexible aluminum conduit is becoming more and more popular. The ability to run conduit around a home, office, or corporate commercial building is tough and involves a lot of installation fabrication and mounting. Below we have three different type of conduit piping solutions, if you need help to determine what will work best for your application, give us a call for a free consultation today!

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Go With Galvanized Conduit To Resist Rust

If you are thinking about running your your RG59 cable on the outside of your home, business, commercial property or municipal building, then you want to use galvanized 1 inch or 2 inch piping. They go great above the ground.You can run them along the beams of your roofing on the side of a concrete building or internally in a basement or attic. The overall goal is to prevent discoloration or rusting of the piping. Oxidation will eventually chew holes through the piping, leaving room for all sorts of erosion, water saturation, critters and many other harmful threats. Galvanized conduit piping also helps in protecting you cable from being cut; the piping is a very strong alloy and almost impossible to destroy.





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