Running 80m Cat6a cable from house to outbuilding
We have a remote outbuilding which needs a wired network and running the SWA Cat 6a shielded solid core looks like the right choice for 'bury and forget it for many years', but some installation questions come up as this is a relatively novel project for me:
- Is this the right cable appropriate for direct burial (soft earth, ~6 inches down) or does it need a conduit? (Product 14782)
- What is the minimum curvature for routing the cable? (Bend radius about 8x12.2mm so about 10cm?)
- Is there any feasible option for routing to faceplate or is the sensible approach to terminate at inline junction box then regular Cat6a to faceplate?
- Any issues grounding the drain wire through copper plumbing already used for electrical grounding in the outbuilding or must the grounding be completely independent of the rest of the electrical circuits on which the networked devices will run?
There's already independent power laid to the building already so the network link just needs to be resilient and reliable for carrying data signals, no PoE or similar.