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Urgent Warning: Avoid Copper-Clad Aluminum Cables for PoE Now
URGENT UPDATE: Homeowners and smart home enthusiasts are being warned to avoid using copper-clad aluminum (CCA) cables for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) installations. Experts confirm that CCA cables pose significant safety risks and fail to meet modern electrical standards.
This news comes as a critical reminder for anyone looking to upgrade their home networking systems. With the increasing demand for high-performance devices, including Wi-Fi 7 access points and PTZ cameras, the need for quality cabling is more important than ever. The potential for overheating and fire hazards associated with CCA cables is alarming, especially as PoE technology evolves to deliver up to 95W to connected devices.
Authorities emphasize that homeowners must prioritize safety and quality when wiring their homes. Using CCA cables can lead to dangerous overheating due to their higher electrical resistance—55% more than pure copper cables. This risk escalates as devices require more power, increasing the chance of fire and toxic smoke production.
The IEEE has updated cabling requirements to accommodate these higher power demands, but using inferior wiring like CCA significantly compromises safety. CCA cables are prohibited in many building codes due to their failure to meet National Electrical Code and UL safety standards.
Purchasing the cheapest options can be tempting, but experts advise against it. If a deal seems too good to be true, it likely is. CCA cables often masquerade as high-quality products, complete with misleading certification marks. Buyers are urged to scrutinize the price—if it’s significantly lower than comparable pure copper cables, it could be a counterfeit product.
The risks associated with using CCA cables extend beyond safety. Poor-quality cables can distort data signals, leading to network malfunctions and costly troubleshooting. Experts warn that unbalanced heating in cables can result in bit errors and intermittent device failures.
Investing in high-quality, pure copper twisted-pair cabling is essential for anyone setting up or upgrading their PoE network. This not only ensures reliable performance but also upholds safety standards and protects your home from potential hazards.
With the rise in smart home technology, the importance of quality cabling cannot be overstated. Don’t compromise on your home’s safety and efficiency—choose the right materials to safeguard your investment.
Stay informed about the latest developments in home networking and make smart decisions that prioritize both safety and performance. Share this critical information with friends and family to help them avoid the pitfalls of using inadequate cabling in their homes.
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