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Kramer CP-A35M/A35M-75 3.5mm (M) to 3.5mm (M) Stereo Audio Plenum Cable – 75ft

Kramer’s CP-A35M/A35M series mini stereo audio cables are premium quality plenum rated cables constructed of shielded pair style cable terminated with precision male tip-ring-sleeve style…
SKU: CP-A35M/A35M-75
Brand: Kramer
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What other plenum solutions cover

This subcategory groups plenum-rated cables that do not fit cleanly into "Plenum HDMI", "Plenum DVI", or "Plenum VGA": plenum-rated CAT5e and CAT6 (often listed separately under network cable, sometimes here for plenum-specific configurations), plenum-rated speaker cable, plenum-rated coaxial cable for security and CCTV, plenum-rated fiber optic cable, plenum-rated USB extension cables, plenum-rated IR control cable, plenum-rated DisplayPort cable, plenum-rated SDI cable, and other plenum-compliant cable assemblies used in commercial AV.

The complete plenum cable picture

A typical commercial AV installation needs many cable types running through plenum spaces, not just the named video formats. Speaker cable runs from amplifier racks through plenum to ceiling speakers. Coaxial cable connects security cameras to recording servers. Fiber optic cable backbones traverse buildings and floors. USB extension cables reach to display panels and presentation systems. IR control cables connect emitters at displays and projectors to the control rack. Each of these must be plenum-rated where it passes through plenum spaces.

Plenum DisplayPort and SDI

DisplayPort has become common in commercial AV alongside HDMI, and plenum-rated DisplayPort cables exist for plenum installations. SDI is the standard interface in broadcast and live production, with plenum-rated SDI coaxial cable required for broadcast facilities and houses of worship with extensive video production that runs through plenum spaces.

Plenum speaker cable

Speaker cable in commercial paging, background music, and PA installations almost always passes through plenum ceilings to reach ceiling speakers. Plenum-rated speaker cable (CL2P or CL3P) is mandatory in these installations. It comes in the same gauges as non-plenum speaker cable (typically 14 to 18 AWG for in-ceiling use) and serves the same role: carrying amplifier output to the speakers with minimal power loss.

Plenum coaxial for security and broadcast

Coaxial cable in commercial buildings carries CCTV camera signals, satellite TV distribution, broadcast monitoring feeds, and similar signals. Plenum-rated coax (CATVP, CMP) is required where the cable passes through plenum spaces. The cable comes in standard impedances and constructions (RG-6, RG-59, RG-11) just like non-plenum coax, with the plenum-rated jacket replacing the PVC.

Plenum fiber optic cable

Plenum fiber (OFNP for non-conductive, OFCP for conductive armored) is required for fiber runs in plenum spaces. Modern AV-over-IP installations often have extensive fiber backbones that traverse plenum spaces, and the plenum requirement applies to the fiber cable just like to copper. Both single-mode and multimode fiber come in plenum versions.

Common applications

These other plenum cables appear throughout commercial AV installations. Speaker cable runs to ceiling speakers in restaurants, retail, schools, and offices. Coaxial cable connects CCTV cameras in security installations and satellite TV in hospitality. Fiber optic cable forms backbones in AV-over-IP and large enterprise networks. USB extension cables reach to interactive displays and presentation systems. IR control cables manage source equipment in conference rooms and AV racks. Every commercial AV installation with plenum spaces needs a mix of these plenum-rated cable types.

Frequently Asked Questions

What other cable types come in plenum versions besides HDMI, DVI, and VGA?

Most low-voltage cable types come in plenum versions: CAT5e and CAT6 network cable (CMP rated), speaker cable (CL2P or CL3P rated), coaxial cable for CCTV and TV distribution (CATVP or CMP rated), fiber optic cable (OFNP non-conductive, OFCP conductive armored), USB extension cables, IR control cable, DisplayPort cable, SDI coaxial cable, fire alarm cable, security cable, and many specialty cables. Whenever you need cable in a plenum space, look for the plenum-rated version of the specific cable type your installation requires.

Do I need plenum-rated speaker cable for ceiling speakers?

Yes, almost always. In commercial buildings with plenum ceilings, the speaker cable run from the amplifier rack through the ceiling cavity to each speaker passes through plenum space, so plenum-rated speaker cable (CL2P or CL3P) is required by code. This is true for background music systems in restaurants, retail, and offices; PA and paging systems in schools and warehouses; and any installation with ceiling-mounted speakers in a building with plenum ceilings. Plenum speaker cable comes in standard gauges (typically 14, 16, or 18 AWG) and standard 2-conductor or 4-conductor configurations.

Why is fiber optic cable subject to plenum requirements? It does not carry electricity.

Because the cable jacket can still burn and produce smoke during a fire. Plenum requirements are about fire safety: any cable that passes through a return-air plenum space must produce minimal toxic smoke when burned, regardless of whether it carries electrical signal or light. Plenum fiber optic cable uses the same fire-retardant jacket materials as plenum copper cable. The rating designation is different (OFNP for non-conductive optical fiber, OFCP for conductive armored optical fiber), but the underlying requirement and benefits are the same.

Can I mix plenum and non-plenum cable in the same installation?

Yes, and this is normal practice. Plenum cable is required only where the cable passes through plenum spaces; in other parts of the installation (within walls on the same floor, in conduit, in equipment racks below the ceiling), non-plenum cable is fine. A typical commercial AV installation uses plenum cable for the ceiling and inter-floor runs, and non-plenum cable for short runs within equipment racks and within walls on a single floor. Always know which portion of each cable run passes through plenum spaces, and use plenum-rated cable for those portions.

How much do plenum cables increase the cost of a commercial AV installation?

The cost premium varies by cable type. For inexpensive cables like CAT5e and basic speaker cable, plenum versions cost 20 to 50 percent more than non-plenum. For more complex cables like HDMI, fiber, or specialty AV cables, the premium can be 50 to 100 percent or higher. Across a complete commercial installation, the plenum cable cost typically adds 10 to 30 percent to the total cable budget. This is unavoidable where plenum is required by code, so always budget for plenum cable on commercial projects in plenum-ceiling buildings.

Where are these other plenum cables commonly used?

Plenum speaker cable in restaurants, retail, schools, offices, and any commercial installation with ceiling-mounted speakers in plenum buildings. Plenum coaxial cable in security and CCTV installations (cameras to recording servers), satellite TV distribution in hospitality, and broadcast monitoring chains. Plenum fiber optic cable in AV-over-IP backbones across large buildings, in cross-floor backbone runs, and in any high-bandwidth or long-distance AV path through plenum spaces. Plenum USB and IR control cables in conference rooms, classrooms, and any AV installation where these signals must extend through plenum spaces to reach displays or source equipment.

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