Rigid conduit with an outside diameter of 3 4 in and a fish tape long enough to reach through the buried pipe.
Running a wire into attic along chimney.
The clips allow easy access if you need to run.
After you ve run the wires through the clips you snap a plastic cover over the entire assembly.
To make the connections in the junction box.
Run the wire or cable to its destination.
Other components can share a chimney chase piping cable conduit etc but the chimney and chase require fireblocking.
It should have a steel or drywall fireblock in place.
Attach the wire or cable to a fish tape or coat hanger using electrical tape and feed it into the hole until it reaches the opening at the other end.
The lower faces of rafters in attic or roof spaces where the vertical distance.
Step 8 locate the wires at the sites where you fed them to from the attic and complete your connections first then secure or conceal the rest of the wire.
Remove 3 4 inches of insulation from the individual wires.
You should not be able to see down the chase.
If you re working from the attic you can drop a weighted string down wall cavity then attach the wire to the string and pull it through.
I d run the ground wire for both the coax and the mast along the outside of the house to the grounding system electrical connection point of your choosing which should be at or near the electrical meter.
If the chimney is technically part of the house then you d have to ground the coax at the top of the chimney to conform to the electrical code.
To run the wires inside rigid conduit you ll need a hacksaw a pipe bender capable of bending 1 2 in.
You would need at least 2 inches of separation between the data lines and the line voltage romex but you are allowed to cross perpendicular in contact with each other.
You simply mount a small plastic clip to every other joist.
Remove the outer jacket from the cable ends using the cable ripper or the utility knife.
The bottom of the floor joists you can run the wires through raceways that fasten to the bottom of the joists.
Cables shall not be run on or across.
A the upper faces of ceiling joists.
There should be no excess wire or ends left in the attic.
Once you are running the wire feed both ends of the wire through their corresponding holes and climb down from the attic.
This is normally done by boring holes in the centers of the framing members and running the cables through the holes.