Poke Thru Cores

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mstrlucky74

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If you guys had a bunch of poke thrus that had 1 power conduit(3/4”) and 1 tele-data conduit( 1-1/4”) would you core 2 separate return cores at the column you going up/down or 1 common core to accommodate both conduits? Thanks.
 

PaulMmn

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Ideally, you should not run data/comm circuits in parallel with power circuits. Too easy for the 60-cycle hummmmm to invade the data/comm circuits. Shielding or conduit provides some protection...
 

mstrlucky74

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Ideally, you should not run data/comm circuits in parallel with power circuits. Too easy for the 60-cycle hummmmm to invade the data/comm circuits. Shielding or conduit provides some protection...

But the conduits are together at the poke thru. Also, they usually run pretty close together from poke thru to wall/column.
 

infinity

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One core big enough for two conduits unless it wouldn't fit in the wall if it's being furred out.
 

drktmplr12

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mstrlucky74

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Normally when you core drill, you would fill in the interstitial space with a non-shrink grout or a 1 hour, 2 hour or 4 hour fire-rated system. This isn't always necessary, but in terms of fire protection..a fire-rated wall would not last as long as it should if there are unfilled penetrations.

https://www.uniquefirestop.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/UL-XHEZ.W-J-3110.pdf as an example

OK I understand but not sure how firestopping 1 large core with two conduits or 2 smaller cores with one conduit each makes much of a difference.
 

drktmplr12

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OK I understand but not sure how firestopping 1 large core with two conduits or 2 smaller cores with one conduit each makes much of a difference.

I guess i spoke without knowing. I meant to say it seems (to me) like it would be easier to fill a circular interstitial space versus whatever you have with multiple conduits. Sounds like there isn't too much of a difference except the perception by the owner because the finish would look different.
 
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