SCHEDULING AND PREPARATION
Plan to schedule the speaker wiring after the electrical wiring is finished. That way you can avoid wire routes, which could potentially induce hum over the speaker wire. The basic wiring rules are:
•Never run speaker wire through the same hole as an electrical cable.
•Never run speaker wire into the same
•Avoid running the speaker wire beside the electrical cable. Keep your speaker cable at a distance of at least 3 feet from any electrical power cable.
•If
•If construction forces a
•Before drilling any holes, mount the speaker brackets in the desired speaker Locations and mount
ABOUT DRILLING
Use a bit that is large enough for the wires you plan to run. This is an important consideration, since you may be drilling a lot of holes. Here are some additional tips:
•We recommend using an auger bit for rough- in wiring. It will actually pull itself through the wood, so that the drill motor, not you, does most of the work.
•Always drill the holes in the center of the stud. If you have to notch the stud or drill the hole closer than 1 inch from the edge of the stud, protect the wire with a nail plate, as shown in Figure 9.
•When drilling holes in ceiling joists, drill in the center of the joists and try to locate the hole near the end of the joist.
Figure 9. Installing a nail plate to protect wiring in a notched stud.
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