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Plenum DVI cables are DVI cables built with plenum-rated jackets, allowing legal installation in return-air plenum spaces in commercial buildings. This subcategory includes plenum-rated standard DVI cables, plenum-rated DVI extenders over CAT or fiber, and plenum-rated specialty DVI assemblies. Although DVI has been largely replaced by HDMI and DisplayPort in new installations, it remains widely deployed in legacy commercial AV, industrial controls, medical imaging, and KVM environments, and plenum-rated DVI is required wherever those legacy installations pass through plenum spaces.
Many existing commercial AV installations have DVI as the established interface for displays, projectors, and KVM systems. Hospitals, factories, broadcast trucks, control rooms, and many corporate buildings have DVI infrastructure that works well and is not being replaced just for the sake of interface modernization. When these installations need new or repaired cable in plenum spaces, plenum-rated DVI is the right (and code-required) choice.
Standard plenum DVI cable uses copper conductors with a plenum-rated jacket replacing the PVC. It supports the same resolutions as non-plenum DVI of the same length: typically reliable to about 50 feet (15 meters) for single-link DVI at 1920x1200. For longer runs, plenum-rated DVI extenders over CAT6 or fiber are available, with the CAT or fiber backbone itself plenum-rated. DVI Active Optical Cables (AOC) are also available in plenum versions for long single-cable runs.
Plenum DVI cables come in both single-link and dual-link variants. Single-link supports up to 1920x1200 at 60 Hz; dual-link doubles the bandwidth and supports 2560x1600 and higher refresh rates. Match the cable variant to the link type used by the source and display. For medical imaging and specialty workstation installations that use dual-link DVI, ensure the plenum cable is dual-link as well.
Plenum DVI cables use standard DVI-D or DVI-I connectors, fully compatible with all DVI equipment. The plenum rating is in the cable jacket and construction, not the connector. This means plenum DVI plugs into the same source and display equipment as non-plenum DVI.
DVI carries video only, no audio. This applies to plenum DVI just like standard DVI. Any installation that needs audio along with plenum DVI video must run audio separately, with the audio cable also plenum-rated if it passes through plenum space. Plan parallel audio cabling in the plenum installation.
Plenum DVI is essential in commercial installations with existing DVI infrastructure that runs through plenum spaces: hospitals and medical imaging facilities (radiology and diagnostic displays with regulatory certifications that prevent replacement), industrial controls and SCADA systems (plant floor displays with long lifecycles), broadcast OB vans and TV studios with legacy DVI gear, security operation centers, KVM rooms in data centers and command centers, and corporate environments with installed DVI projectors and monitors.
You need plenum-rated DVI whenever the cable will be installed in a return-air plenum space: typically above suspended ceilings in commercial buildings. This applies to any DVI cable run, whether new installation, repair, or extension of an existing system. The plenum requirement is the same as for any other low-voltage cable in plenum spaces: code-mandated for fire safety regardless of the signal carried.
Yes, plenum DVI cables come in both single-link and dual-link variants. Single-link plenum DVI supports up to 1920x1200 at 60 Hz. Dual-link plenum DVI supports 2560x1600 and higher refresh rates, with the additional TMDS pairs populated in the connector. Match the cable variant to the equipment in your installation: if the source and display are dual-link, you need dual-link cable. Some plenum cables are dual-link by default; others are single-link only. Always check the specifications when ordering.
The same as standard DVI: about 50 feet (15 meters) for reliable performance on standard copper cable. Beyond that, signal degradation appears as sparkles, flickering, or no picture. For longer plenum runs, use plenum-rated DVI extenders over CAT6 cable (typically 50 to 100 meters depending on resolution) or fiber-based DVI extenders (much longer). Both the extender cables and the CAT6 or fiber must be plenum-rated where required.
No. DVI is video-only, regardless of jacket rating. Any installation that needs audio along with DVI video must run a separate audio cable. If the audio cable also passes through plenum spaces, it must also be plenum-rated (such as plenum-rated balanced XLR/TRS, plenum-rated speaker cable, or plenum-rated SPDIF coaxial depending on the audio signal type). Plan parallel audio cabling for any DVI install.
DVI remains in service in many specific industries that have not migrated to HDMI: medical imaging (where regulatory certifications on existing displays make replacement impractical), industrial controls and SCADA systems (where equipment has long replacement cycles), broadcast OB vans and TV studios with legacy infrastructure, KVM rooms in data centers, security operation centers, and corporate environments with installed DVI projectors and monitors. Plenum DVI exists to serve cable runs and repairs in those installations, which can remain in service for many more years.
Hospitals and medical imaging facilities (in plenum runs above ceilings for radiology and diagnostic displays), industrial controls and SCADA (plant floor displays with long lifecycles, often above-ceiling cable runs), broadcast facilities with legacy DVI gear, security operation centers with DVI monitor walls, KVM rooms in data centers and command centers, corporate environments with installed DVI projectors and monitors in conference rooms and training rooms, and any commercial AV installation where existing DVI infrastructure passes through plenum spaces and needs replacement, extension, or repair.
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