Home Structured Cabling Systems


As the modern home changes, technology advances. Maybe I have it backwards, but since we don’t live in stone caves anymore it seems our homes should change with technology. Most houses today are far more technologically advanced than ever before. If you built a home that allows the user full control of electronics from multiple rooms in the house, you have built a smart home. Both structured cabling systems and smart home have a similar meaning which is simple: Connecting your electrical components and media products like your Television, internet, phone, and security cables, audio equipment, and distributing that media through any room in your house. A Structured cabling system for combines your home’s building structure, with the latest technologically advanced equipment. What a house structured wiring system can do for your home is much more than twisting ties together in attempt to organize your whole house wiring. The results are a connected home, through a central control. If you are a do it yourself video surveillance system technician, an AV distribution technician, or have ever pondered the modernization of your house or turning your home into a “smart home,” you might know about structured cabling systems.

With the right distribution equipment, you can easily connect your iPod or home theater surround sound, to any speaker in your home, or even speakers outdoors wirelessly. If you have a video surveillance system or front door entry intercom system, you have many electrical devices wired together creating a huge unsafe and unsightly mess. It’s near impossible to untangle or identify all those wires. Think of all the electronic devices inside your home, and all the cable required to run every each one. Unorganized, tangled wiring incorrectly distributed, can cause fires and or safety hazards when operating the electronics. Your family could be hurt walking around those wires. Structured cabling systems are the best way to go for the smart home solution.

What whole house cabling systems will accomplish is much more than organizing equipment cables by hiding them behind your house’s wall structure inside structured wiring panels. These wiring panels contain your television and phone equipment, data cabling distribution, whole house audio distribution, along with other cables. Having one centralized control panel integrated into the walls of the residence, is extremely user friendly. A wonderful feeling would be living without electronic equipment wires running throughout a house.

As technology advances, residential cabling wiring products fit easily into structured cabling panels providing more room for technology upgrade. As people grow, their homes grow as well. Having never been easier, a structured cabling system will upgrade the house with a new home audio speaker system, home intercom system, video surveillance camera, or surveillance equipment.

With so much info, applying this knowledge in a residential setting can be a tedious task to the untrained. Installers and dealers who would like to learn more from wonderful technical service in the structured cabling industry should consult with Channel Vision Technology. Their whole House Structured cabling systems feature modular connected home wiring systems and components that are easy to install and upgrade. These components will effortlessly snap into place inside a wire enclosure. With Channel Vision’s home wiring solutions, an installer can simplify any of the home wiring designs and offer installers flexible applications multiple specifications. If you are remodeling, installing or creating a smart home and need help with wiring the home for the future, you can definitely utilize Channel Vision Technology’s expert advice. Knowledge definitely will help you install the home structured wiring infrastructure correctly, the first time.
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Home Structured Cabling Systems

-          David C

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