Plenum = non-toxic. So, if it's going through an air-return system, among other things, you need Plenum. It's also more heavily shielded, and thus often run in the walls (helps prevent interference from any power lines and anything else it happens to run nearby)
<br><br>I also do recall the Plenum being that cheap, Donovan. I'll try to double check this next time I'm up that way during the day.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/15/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Chad Walstrom
</b> <<a href="mailto:chewie@wookimus.net">chewie@wookimus.net</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">> I believe the 1000' spools you're speaking of are actually riser
<br>> cable. Plenum cable is much more expensive, usually in the<br>> neighborhood of $170-$190 for 1000'. If I missed some special clue<br>> me in and I'll go stock up though.<br><br>I could be mistaken, but IIRC you only need plenum if the cable is
<br>going to be in an open space, such as in a cable tray above acoustic<br>tiles. If the cable is going to be in the space between sheet-rocked<br>or plaster walls or in conduit, you don't need plenum.<br><br>That being said, since Ben put conduit in the rest of the house, I
<br>suppose I should do it The Right Way (TM) and continue the trend. ;-)<br>There's some left-over conduit from his project, and pipe-benders and<br>cutters aren't too expensive.<br><br>--<br>Chad Walstrom <<a href="mailto:chewie@wookimus.net">
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