Well if that's how much they're going to pay, I'm just going to become an undercover shopper...I'm sure I'll stop more DVD theft than this guy and get paid more than $15k.
Many states and municipalities limit the use of PVC cabling to alleviate the danger of toxic fumes during a fire. Even though these restrictions are sometimes limited to public buildings and enclosed air spaces like drop ceilings I would contact the local fire marshall before you use PVC.
And regardless of the rules, I would be reluctant to use PVC in large quantities. When you talk about a truly technology-equipped home you could be looking at miles of cable jacketed with PVC. Although it is more expensive, plenum jacketed cable might be the smarter choice.
Well if that's how much they're going to pay, I'm just going to become an undercover shopper...I'm sure I'll stop more DVD theft than this guy and get paid more than $15k.
Many states and municipalities limit the use of PVC cabling to alleviate the danger of toxic fumes during a fire. Even though these restrictions are sometimes limited to public buildings and enclosed air spaces like drop ceilings I would contact the local fire marshall before you use PVC.
And regardless of the rules, I would be reluctant to use PVC in large quantities. When you talk about a truly technology-equipped home you could be looking at miles of cable jacketed with PVC. Although it is more expensive, plenum jacketed cable might be the smarter choice.