Depends on the jurisdiction, but usually yes.
Dunno. "Quad" usually refers to the shielding (such as TV antenna coaxial cable), "CAT" usually refers to four-pair twisted pair. "CATn" (CAT3~CAT6) is four-pair, twisted-pair, unshielded cabling most commonly used in Ethernet computer network cabling. Refine the question, we can help out.
FOR CAT 5 OR CAT 6 LAN CABLES -- ALL SHOULD BE CORRECTLY CRIMPED AND ITS COLOR CODING ARRANGEMENT TO SERVE ITS PURPOSE.
Cat 6 is 22-24 AWG wire, so it can carry a few amperes. If you are not trying to transmit much (more than 30-50 watts or so), then it may be suitable. The voltage drop may be significant. I have seen cat5 and cat6 sized cables used in 24v control systems.
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It is around 12.5 Amps, assuming the crosssection of one strand of cat 6 is of .5 sq mm and four strands are twidted together.
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ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 This standard specifies characteristics for cabling such as Cat-5e, Cat-6, and Cat-6A
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Cat 3
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Cat-5 cabling is usually used for Telephone communication.
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