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PVC conduit works a lot like materials used for power supply maintenance. Typically, you thread cables through the PVC conduit, then handle the conduit properly. The conduit itself acts as a fire sleeve and protector. It also safeguards electrical wires. When cables are run this way, even if there’s a discharge, no danger arises.​

How to Install PVC Conduit​

When using fixed brackets, install one at every 1m interval, both vertically and horizontally. Similarly, if you use fixed slots, set up support points every 1m in height.​

Support points are where the slots get fixed. Their spacing depends on the slot’s specifications:​

For a 25mm×20mm wire tube, each support point needs at least 2 fixing screws. 

For a 25mm×30mm wire tube, each support point requires at least 3 screws. Arrange them in a ladder shape—this spreads out the load-bearing points across the pipe.​

Beyond the support points, drill 2 holes (one above, one below) every 1m. Once wiring is done, bundle your Category 5 twisted pairs. If PVC conduit covers a wall, keep support points for the conduit 1m apart.​