We recently did some work on a medical office, its all done now but the inspector looked at one of the empty cable boxes and is saying its the low voltage cable does not meet several NEC sections. Are there special requirements for cat 6 cable in a medical office?
Pretty typical office space, drop ceiling, all I did was pull the cable and I.T. company did the rest, they even provided the cable which obviously was a mistake, but I am not up on low voltage code so I figured its harmless.
I was not there to meet the inspector that time and its the only thing holding up a CO, I emailed the agency for more info but would like your opinions.
The specs on the box don't say much;
Pretty typical office space, drop ceiling, all I did was pull the cable and I.T. company did the rest, they even provided the cable which obviously was a mistake, but I am not up on low voltage code so I figured its harmless.
I was not there to meet the inspector that time and its the only thing holding up a CO, I emailed the agency for more info but would like your opinions.
The specs on the box don't say much;
Key Features
- Copper Clad Aluminum
- 4 Pair Solid Twisted Wires
- 23 AWG
- 550 MHz Speed