Dahua Turret Cam and Junction Box Installation

onyxlinkia

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Aug 16, 2015
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I haven't worked with turret camera and junction box before. I have some questions.

1) Can I install the junction box upside down instead of according to the top sign?

2) what can I use to seal the hole where the CAT5e is going thru?

3) does the camera installation looked correct ?

Thanks.
 

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Looks like a PFA130-E junction box.

1. Yes you can. Only problem you could face is if it rains, water will stay on top of the cable gland and find its way in easier.

2. G3/4" cable gland or a reducer from G3/4" to whatever is your preference. Could also screw the cap in the hole and feed the cable through the back

3. Looks fine to me (although personally I'd use a PFB203W, think its more aesthetically pleasing)
 
It appears to be under an eave or overhang and if so, then no direct rain and at the very least I'd use dielectric grease on the RJ-45 connection then plug that hole on top with duct seal to keep out the insects
 
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Looks like a PFA130-E junction box.

1. Yes you can. Only problem you could face is if it rains, water will stay on top of the cable gland and find its way in easier.

2. G3/4" cable gland or a reducer from G3/4" to whatever is your preference. Could also screw the cap in the hole and feed the cable through the back

3. Looks fine to me (although personally I'd use a PFB203W, think its more aesthetically pleasing)

Yes, it's the PFA130-E. It's in the front porch, so rain is not an issue.