John and Speedskater, I was able to contact a buddy who does local electrical, and dug up more stuff on my own. All electrical in my area is passed through studs, and the town has no codes on running interior conduit for cabling. I know some more heavily populated areas may use harsher coding, (Meow Mix, in East Hampton MA) yet the town I live is more of a small farming/family community, not that it makes a difference, but the coding here isn't as sever. Anyhow this should allow me to run my conduit as I had hoped. I do not mean to extend my thread here, but I have come up with some mapping for my conduit run and proposal/question about the best way to run my cables through my wall, if you would be so kind to have a look
1) My Conduit runs returning to the Control Room, the rear orange area is my rear CR deck, which the conduit would lay under, and would be decoupled entering the wall
2) Top View of the run
3) Forgive the poorness of these drawings, this shows the double leaf with my conduit troft in between and running the conduit so it protrudes the drywall and is caulked to decouple it as it enters the room
4) Double leaf with the conduit broke at the insulation, pulling the actual snakes/cables through a slit in the insulation, and then pulled through the drywall and small hole in the back of the mounting box for soldering
Would 3 or 4 be a better method for isolation or neither? Is there some other way that is more efficient???
Thanks Guys, Ian
