The UTP cable should be installed some distance away from an EMI sources. Cabling pathways standard, EIA-569 table 4.8-5 provides those guidelines (source LANs/cabling-faq that refers to Northern Telecom, doc # IBDN-UM-9105, 1991):
Minimum Separation Distance
from Power Source at 480V or less
CONDITION <2kVA 2-5kVA >5kVA
Unshielded power lines or
electrical equipment in proximity
to open or non-metal pathways 5 in. 12 in. 24 in.
(12.7 cm) (30.5 cm) (61 cm)
Unshielded power lines or
electrical equipment in proximity
to grounded metal conduit pathway 2.5 in. 6 in. 12 in.
(6.4 cm) (15.2 cm) (30.5 cm)
Power lines enclosed in a grounded
metal conduit (or equivalent
shielding) in proximity
to grounded metal conduit pathway - 6 in. 12 in.
- (15.2 cm) (30.5 cm)
Transformers & electric motors ------- 40-in (1.02 m) -----
Fluorescent lighting ------- 12-in (30.5 cm) ----
NEC 2001, article 800.52
Communications cables can't be bundled in the same sheath with Class 1 circuits. Class 2 and Class 3 circuit conductors can be in a sheath with communications circuits, if the Class 2 and Class 3 circuits are contained in listed communications cable or multipurpose cable.
Communications conductors can't run in any raceway, compartment, outlet box, junction box, or similar fitting with conductors of electric light, power, or Class 1 circuits, but there are exceptions.
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Separate the conductors from the power or Class 1 conductors by a barrier.
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Introduce power circuit conductors only to connect to the communications equipment. The power circuit conductors require at least 0.25 in. of separation from communications circuit conductors.
In other applications, you must separate communications conductors by at least 2 in. from any electric light, power, or Class 1 circuit conductors, unless you install those conductors per a Chapter 3 wiring method, such as raceway, metallic or nonmetallic sheath, or UF cable.