Outdoor Cable Management Advice (for CCTV) Conduit / Trunking / Junction Box
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:36 pm
Hi,
I'm looking for advice firstly on what I should actually be using and how to properly install what I need.
I have decided to upload some pictures to try explain what it is I am planning on doing with the hopes that you fine people can help me understand the best materials to use. I am aiming for a professional and neat look and the concern is not with vandal proofing; access to the area in which this installation will take place is behind a high locked gate and covered by roof cameras so I'm not too worried about someone breaking it.
There are 3 High quality images that you can zoom:
https://i.imgur.com/qO3NOGD.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/zdZBclc.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/b2xSxG9.jpg
Please excuse the haphazard cat6 cable I'm running next door so they can have internet; it's a temporary arrangement :-)
Starting with the first image; there is a green oval shape. Somewhere within or around this green highlight I need to drill into the wall, the wall leading to inside my garage. I was thinking however If I drill approximately where the purple mark is I can go through the fence post, the mortar between the bricks and directly into the garage. This would give me the advantage of ramming a 20mm piece of conduit straight into the garage securely. Something like THIS
In the second image you can follow the green line to approximately depict the path of the cabling from the left side of the fence to the right. There really is no option but to follow the path of the fence here, there's no way around or under. My concern is how to best round the corners of the right side fence post? To cut down on the use of conduit or outdoor trunking I could run the wires on the lip of the fence as indicated by the purple line and then affix a thin piece of wood over the top. This would be easier and cheaper and provide adequate protection to the cable.
Once we get to picture 3 I start to get a bit more confused with what I should be using. The green (or purple depending on which route I took on picture 2) goes up the wall to the red square which indicated a junction box. Assuming I was using 20mm conduit pipe thus far; how does one properly insert that into the box? Does the 20mm Pipe fit perfectly in the holes on the junction box or is there some sort of attachment I should use?
The blue circle indicates where a CCTV camera will be affixed. I appreciate it's a somewhat odd spot and not really at an ideal height but it's actually pretty much a perfect position for what it's needed for.
The cables from the camera would run directly into the JUNCTION BOX so I'm thinking I need something called cable gland joints? They seem to screw into the "m20 threads?" I don't know yet what size I need of these but I found these on amazon with some images on how they work at the very bottom Amazon link Obviously I'd not need so many and ideally want to get the correct size as I'd only want one but am I at least looking at the correct stuff?
I'd then use more conduit shoved into the left of the junction box (again; is there an attachment for that or does it just go in the hole?) going to the corner of the house at which point It'd either go up into the roof or down dependent on costs of conduit, borrowing a ladder and other concerns. As it's only about presentation and environment protection and there's no concern of vandalism I suppose it doesn't infact matter.
Finally I use the below to stick conduit together and fasten the tubes to the brickwork?
https://www.screwfix.com/p/tower-spacer ... of-2/38940
https://www.screwfix.com/p/tower-heavy- ... of-2/28255
Am I doing this right? Do I need something else? Is there a better options? Perhaps something cheaper or easier to use?
Any help would be appreciated profusely, thank you.
I'm looking for advice firstly on what I should actually be using and how to properly install what I need.
I have decided to upload some pictures to try explain what it is I am planning on doing with the hopes that you fine people can help me understand the best materials to use. I am aiming for a professional and neat look and the concern is not with vandal proofing; access to the area in which this installation will take place is behind a high locked gate and covered by roof cameras so I'm not too worried about someone breaking it.
There are 3 High quality images that you can zoom:
https://i.imgur.com/qO3NOGD.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/zdZBclc.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/b2xSxG9.jpg
Please excuse the haphazard cat6 cable I'm running next door so they can have internet; it's a temporary arrangement :-)
Starting with the first image; there is a green oval shape. Somewhere within or around this green highlight I need to drill into the wall, the wall leading to inside my garage. I was thinking however If I drill approximately where the purple mark is I can go through the fence post, the mortar between the bricks and directly into the garage. This would give me the advantage of ramming a 20mm piece of conduit straight into the garage securely. Something like THIS
In the second image you can follow the green line to approximately depict the path of the cabling from the left side of the fence to the right. There really is no option but to follow the path of the fence here, there's no way around or under. My concern is how to best round the corners of the right side fence post? To cut down on the use of conduit or outdoor trunking I could run the wires on the lip of the fence as indicated by the purple line and then affix a thin piece of wood over the top. This would be easier and cheaper and provide adequate protection to the cable.
Once we get to picture 3 I start to get a bit more confused with what I should be using. The green (or purple depending on which route I took on picture 2) goes up the wall to the red square which indicated a junction box. Assuming I was using 20mm conduit pipe thus far; how does one properly insert that into the box? Does the 20mm Pipe fit perfectly in the holes on the junction box or is there some sort of attachment I should use?
The blue circle indicates where a CCTV camera will be affixed. I appreciate it's a somewhat odd spot and not really at an ideal height but it's actually pretty much a perfect position for what it's needed for.
The cables from the camera would run directly into the JUNCTION BOX so I'm thinking I need something called cable gland joints? They seem to screw into the "m20 threads?" I don't know yet what size I need of these but I found these on amazon with some images on how they work at the very bottom Amazon link Obviously I'd not need so many and ideally want to get the correct size as I'd only want one but am I at least looking at the correct stuff?
I'd then use more conduit shoved into the left of the junction box (again; is there an attachment for that or does it just go in the hole?) going to the corner of the house at which point It'd either go up into the roof or down dependent on costs of conduit, borrowing a ladder and other concerns. As it's only about presentation and environment protection and there's no concern of vandalism I suppose it doesn't infact matter.
Finally I use the below to stick conduit together and fasten the tubes to the brickwork?
https://www.screwfix.com/p/tower-spacer ... of-2/38940
https://www.screwfix.com/p/tower-heavy- ... of-2/28255
Am I doing this right? Do I need something else? Is there a better options? Perhaps something cheaper or easier to use?
Any help would be appreciated profusely, thank you.