I don't think so. The wiring provided is relatively short - and at the exit point of the duct. You could also find another way to get the wire there rather than run it through the duct. However, I believe if you run it through the duct you should use plenum.
I don't think so. The wiring provided is relatively short - and at the exit point of the duct. You could also find another way to get the wire there rather than run it through the duct. However, I believe if you run it through the duct you should use plenum.
I was under the impression they provided 100' of cable. As I am guessing this is not the case any longer...the wire they provide is not intended to be in the duct. It is just the 1' or so attached to the unit. If you pull through the duct, I need to provide my own (which would need to be temp rated and plenum).
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