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residential low voltage wiring (cat5, rg6 coax, cat3, etc.)

residential low voltage wiring (cat5, rg6 coax, cat3, etc.)

residential low voltage wiring (cat5, rg6 coax, cat3, etc.)

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I am familiar with cabling in a commercial environment, but that is a good bit different from residential.  I do not have a Class 2 license - I am in GA (Newton County).  I am building a new house and I am obtaining my own permit to install my phone, TV, audio, and network cabling.  I was planning on purchasing a current NEC book, but was wondering if anyone could point out any pitfalls they may have run in to or specific pages in the NEC book to pay attention to.  I will be pulling the cable in about two weeks.

Thanks,
Hunter

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