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			<title>CM type or CMR in single family house???</title>
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			<description>Can CM type communication wire used from floor to floor in single family house if it is fire caulked or does it have to be CMR type???</description>
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			<title>prewire for security camera</title>
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			<description>We are wiring a detached garage. The customer wants us to prewire for a camera on the front and back of garage. We have conduit between the garage...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>We are wiring a detached garage. The customer wants us to prewire for a camera on the front and back of garage. We have conduit between the garage and house. They want to be able to view the driveway from their tv screen or computer. My question is what kind of wire should we pull to the camera? This is a cold location, but I don't know if that makes any difference. RG6?, dual RG6? cat 5e? I know we will need some kind of power there, but I don't know what flavor. 120V? 12V? All of the above. Does someone make a hybrid cable just for this? We will only need 100', so I don't want to be having to buy a 1000' reel. Thanks.</div>

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