Hey again folks. Project is coming along. Just when I think I have thought of it all, every so often I stumble upon more info that raises a question.
I have a cable grounding question. First, the scenario so the particulars are known:
My home is a two-story (split-foyer). ONT and related will be on bottom floor in a closet, and the only easy way to get the cable runs to the rooms is up a wall (inside it) and into the attic, and then drop down into the individual locations (inside the walls).
I am using RG6 quad shield and Cat6 UTP.
The cabling never leaves the inside of the home.
As far as number of runs... 8 for the RG6 and 19 for the Cat6, with the longest run being 75 ft.
Am I required to ground these runs? If so, how?
I read that "shielded" cable should be grounded, but haven't found anything on the unshielded like I have purchased. What about the coax I purchased... it's shielded obviously, right? "Quad-shield". Should it be grounded?
Like I said, the ONT will be inside my home, in a closet, right next to a grounded 120v/15a receptacle.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Regards,
Rusty