Greetings,
We have a new suite in an 18 story office building and are looking to migrate our Foscam PoE IP cameras. In the old location, we simply attached the plastic mounting bracket that comes with the cameras to the bottom of ceiling tiles, screwing through the tiles with the included metal screw. This held the weight more than adequately (they are lightweight cameras).
My concern with the new space is that I think the area above the drop ceiling may be considered a plenum or air handling space. We've already purchased plenum rated Cat5e, to match the plenum rated Cat5e that is already strung along hooks in the ceiling from the previous tenant.
I am wondering if it is sufficient to do what we did at the old office - screw the plastic bracket into the bottom of a ceiling tile, using the included metal screws. Then I thought about poking a hole in the corner of a ceiling tile to allow room for the one plenum Cat5e cable to run down to the camera where it will be terminated.
Assuming the plenum Cat5e cable is installed in a code compliant manner, are there any issues with screwing the bracket through the ceiling tile, or creating a penetration for the wire to run through? I've done extensive searches here and other sites and can't seem to get a clear cut answer.
In the alternate, what is the best solution? Should I just mount the camera to the wall -- assuming the code may be less stringent there?
We have a new suite in an 18 story office building and are looking to migrate our Foscam PoE IP cameras. In the old location, we simply attached the plastic mounting bracket that comes with the cameras to the bottom of ceiling tiles, screwing through the tiles with the included metal screw. This held the weight more than adequately (they are lightweight cameras).
My concern with the new space is that I think the area above the drop ceiling may be considered a plenum or air handling space. We've already purchased plenum rated Cat5e, to match the plenum rated Cat5e that is already strung along hooks in the ceiling from the previous tenant.
I am wondering if it is sufficient to do what we did at the old office - screw the plastic bracket into the bottom of a ceiling tile, using the included metal screws. Then I thought about poking a hole in the corner of a ceiling tile to allow room for the one plenum Cat5e cable to run down to the camera where it will be terminated.
Assuming the plenum Cat5e cable is installed in a code compliant manner, are there any issues with screwing the bracket through the ceiling tile, or creating a penetration for the wire to run through? I've done extensive searches here and other sites and can't seem to get a clear cut answer.
In the alternate, what is the best solution? Should I just mount the camera to the wall -- assuming the code may be less stringent there?