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greater distances per cable run

limited susceptibility to EMI/RFI

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What is a copper stealer?

A copper stealer is someone who steals copper materials, usually from construction sites or abandoned buildings, to sell for profit. Copper is valuable due to its high conductivity and recyclability, making it a target for theft.


What is CU Cable?

CU Cable is a type of cable commonly used in networking applications to connect devices to a network. It stands for Copper-Clad Aluminum, indicating that the cable is made from a combination of copper and aluminum materials. CU cable is less expensive than pure copper cabling but may not perform as well in high-speed or long-distance applications.


What metal is used for conducting electricity in houses and buildings?

Copper is the most common metal used for conducting electricity in houses and buildings due to its high conductivity, corrosion resistance, and durability. It is used in wiring, electrical components, and grounding systems to ensure safe and efficient electrical distribution.


Can you change from aluminum wire to copper wire in a new oven?

It is not recommended to change the type of wire used in an appliance as it can affect the appliance's performance and safety. It is best to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for wiring specifications to ensure the oven operates safely and efficiently. If you have concerns about the wiring, it is best to consult a professional electrician.


Which are the materials or metals used for making pipe?

Before copper and plastic pipes became available people used to use lead, iron or steel to make water pipes. Nowadays main water supply pipes for fresh water coming into buildings are made of plastic and pipes within buildings - delivering water to sinks, baths, showers and toilets - are made either of copper or plastic. Within buildings, pipes which take away waste water - which are also called drainage pipes - are usually made of plastic. Outside buildings, modern drainage pipes are mostly made of plastic but older drain pipes may be made of glazed earthenware (which is baked clay) or iron.

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Fiber preferable to copper cabling for interconnecting buildings?

depend on how much budget, you can do fiber and multiplexes , or just cooper , depend is for data or phone? how much is the traffic?, this is a too open question that is more related to the bugdet that anything.


What is a hazard of working with copper cabling?

der, electrocution?


What are the different types of cabling used in the maintenance activities?

copper cable


What is distribution cabling?

Distribution cabling refers to the structured cabling system used to connect telecommunications rooms, equipment rooms, or buildings to the end-user outlets. It typically involves a network of cables, such as fiber optic or copper, that facilitate data transmission across various distances within a facility. This cabling supports various applications, including voice, data, and video communications, ensuring reliable connectivity throughout the network infrastructure. Proper installation and management of distribution cabling are essential for optimal network performance and scalability.


Gigabit Ethernet what type of cabling?

There are different types of gibabit Ethernet; the cabling can either be some kind of copper cable, usually UTP, or fiber optic.


What is one advantage of using fiber optic cabling rather than copper cabling?

Fiber optics carry vastly more information than ordinary cables, for a given thickness of cable.


Why is a cooking pot made out of copper cooks faster?

Copper is a conductor, which means it conducts heat more quickly, hence heating up faster. The same reason is for why copper is used in electricity cabling.


What is the difference between vertical and horizontal cabling?

Vertical Cabling - Runs between floor to floor. It is used for Core to Distribution (or Access) switch connectivity. Usually consists of fiber cables Horizontal Cabling - Runs on one floor. Runs from Distribution or Access switches to the end user. Usually copper.


Why is copper better than gold for buildings?

It's Cheaper


Why is copper vessel is covered with the green coating in rainy season?

This is copper's version of oxidisation. It occurs very visibly on buildings with copper trim on the roofs.


You want to implement a network medium that is not susceptible to EMI which type of cabling should you use?

Any shielded copper cable or fiber optic cable.


What copper cabling is best to use if the data rate speed is not an issue and the segmetn length must be 1640 feet 500 meters long?

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