Multi-service Conduit Introduction – What Does That Mean? Water, Electricity, and Telephone?
After spending hours searching online, I now have a rough idea of what this actually is.
The products from companies D**** and H**** were recommended to me.
Since I couldn’t find much using the forum’s search function, I’m now looking for someone here who can explain to me, as a layperson, which option to choose and what it involves.
Flat or round, how many pipes, arrangement, what accessories...
The company representative was difficult to understand due to their accent,
and, of course, their own product is always the best.
About the house:
Single-family house, no basement.
Electricity, water, and telephone lines will be installed. No gas. The two pipes for geothermal heating will probably be laid separately.
Thank you all!
After spending hours searching online, I now have a rough idea of what this actually is.
The products from companies D**** and H**** were recommended to me.
Since I couldn’t find much using the forum’s search function, I’m now looking for someone here who can explain to me, as a layperson, which option to choose and what it involves.
Flat or round, how many pipes, arrangement, what accessories...
The company representative was difficult to understand due to their accent,
and, of course, their own product is always the best.
About the house:
Single-family house, no basement.
Electricity, water, and telephone lines will be installed. No gas. The two pipes for geothermal heating will probably be laid separately.
Thank you all!
Copper and fiber optics do not interfere with each other.
With copper, the line technology is usually operated by the telecom company along with the network of the subscriber lines; with fiber optics, sometimes a competitor is the first to provide the service.
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With copper, the line technology is usually operated by the telecom company along with the network of the subscriber lines; with fiber optics, sometimes a competitor is the first to provide the service.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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andreashm27 Jul 2018 14:24It would be similar for us; copper represents the telecom connection, while fiber optic expansion is carried out by the district (technical implementation by htp).
The systems I know have a stopper in the telecommunications section with several openings for different common cable thicknesses for telecommunications. Another cable should be able to pass through it as well. But since you still have a section in reserve, all options are open to you anyway.
Hello, I’m just chiming in here…
We’re not quite sure whether to go for the 3-meter or 6-meter option.
The issue is that the main drain for wastewater will be installed on the same side of the house, running parallel. Both need to be frost-free at 80–120cm (31–47 inches) depth. Could it be that with a 3-meter system I might run into problems eventually when laying the sewage?
Theoretically, it seems better to go with the 6-meter option and a depth of 150cm (59 inches), or am I missing something? Basically, 1.50 meters (59 inches) down and then 4 meters (13 feet) towards the street. (Almost 8 meters (26 feet) from the utility room to the street)
Best regards
We’re not quite sure whether to go for the 3-meter or 6-meter option.
The issue is that the main drain for wastewater will be installed on the same side of the house, running parallel. Both need to be frost-free at 80–120cm (31–47 inches) depth. Could it be that with a 3-meter system I might run into problems eventually when laying the sewage?
Theoretically, it seems better to go with the 6-meter option and a depth of 150cm (59 inches), or am I missing something? Basically, 1.50 meters (59 inches) down and then 4 meters (13 feet) towards the street. (Almost 8 meters (26 feet) from the utility room to the street)
Best regards
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