FLARNG G6 BASIC TELEPHONE AND INTERNET TECHNOLOGY CABLING AND EQUIPMENT STANDARDS FOR NEW AND RENOVATED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Flashcards

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PDS

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Premise Distribution Wiring System - Upon completion, the project will produce an Enhanced Building Premise Distribution Wiring System (PDS)

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I3A

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Installation, Information, Infrastructure Architecture - All elements of the Voice and Data installation process will follow and adhere to the current Department of the Army Technical Criteria for the Installation, Information, Infrastructure Architecture (I3A) and Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI).

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BICSI

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Building Industry Consulting Service International - All elements of the Voice and Data installation process will follow and adhere to the current Department of the Army Technical Criteria for the Installation, Information, Infrastructure Architecture (I3A) and Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI)

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Any materials and/or techniques not specifically mentioned in these standards, but are required for a complete and finished product, shall be…

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…furnished and installed at no additional cost to the Owner.

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Companies bidding on this project and companies specializing in the manufacturing of products specified in this section will have a minimum of _____ years of experience.

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RCDD

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Registered Communications Distribution Designer

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The RCDD shall make site visits not less than _____ and submit a field report to the AE. The RCDD shall sign off on all submittals to include copper and fiber cable test results and affix his/her stamp of approval to the Contractor’s As-Built drawings.

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once per month

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BEP

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Building Entrance Protector

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FDP/FOPP/LIU

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Fiber Distribution Panel / FO Patch Panel / Light Integrated Unit

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PP

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Patch Panel

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LAN

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Local Area Network

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ISP

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Inside Plant

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OSP

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Outside Plant

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TGB

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Telecommunications Grounding Bar

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TR/ITR

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Telecommunications Room / Internet Technology Room

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FOC

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Fiber Optic Cable

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17
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HH

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Hand Hole

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PB

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Pull Box

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V/D

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Voice and Data Services

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Submit a complete parts list of _____ to CFMO. Do not purchase until approved by G6 IT Department.

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V/D communications equipment

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Based on a history of inferior foreign products, it is highly recommended that products selected are…

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made in the USA.

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Submittals will include manufacturer’s material catalog numbers showing…

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dimensions, technical information and configuration.

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The test results of each cable shall be forwarded in electronic format to CFMO before V/D services will be activated. Failure to comply will result in no acceptance. Name the five test points.

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  1. Length of conductor, continuity and db loss
  2. Mutual Capacitance
  3. Attenuation
  4. DC Resistance
  5. Record of clearing al Opens, Shorts, False Crosses, and Grounds
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At the project completion, submit _____ each of Electronic/CD/CADD and hard copy of
ISP and OSP “As Builts”. Failure to comply will result in no acceptance.

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3

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By Regulation, the TR dimensions will be _____ of the building square footage, but no
less than _____.

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1.1%, 8’ x 8’

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TRs with Owner approved wall mount racks, may be smaller, but no less than _____.

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4’ x 6’

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The TR will be a dedicated, _____room with

a separately locked _____ single door.

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environmentally controlled, 36” x 80”

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Doors will be hinged to swing _____ and will lock automatically when closed. Hard ceilings and no _____ are required for better security.

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outward, windows

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The TR side walls and back wall will be lined with

4’ x 8’ x ___” fire rated plywood or painted on all sides with two coats of _____ paint.

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¾, fire retardant

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Building Entrance conduits will enter the TR at a location to allow smooth cable routing to terminating equipment. At a minimum, install _____ PVC conduits, one with (3) 1-1/4” inner-ducts or 3 inch, 3 cell Fiber-mesh inner-duct.

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two (2) 4”

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etc. Outlaying buildings such as FMS or Storage will be served from the Main TR with at least _____ PVC Conduits.

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two (2) 2”

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Conduits entering the TR from overhead will be attached to the top of the plywood backboard using _____.

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channel stock and conduit brackets

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Evenly cut and ream conduit ends and install _____.

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plastic bushings

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It is especially important to adhere to a minimum conduit bend radius of not less than _____ times the diameter of the conduit.

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10

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Conduits entering from below grade, with 90 degree sweeps, will be _____ and extend no more than _____ AFF.

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galvanized rigid steel, 4”

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PVC inner ducts will extend at equal lengths and strapped side by side to the _____.

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backboard

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Ragged, uneven inner ducts are unacceptable. Conduits will be tagged to reflect _____ and _____. Tags will be made of hard plastic material with environmental durability. Attach tags with Plastic Tie Wraps or better. _____ tags are unacceptable.

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purpose, destination, Adhesive backed

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All empty conduits and inner ducts will be equipped with _____.

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pull strings

39
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At least one (1) underground/under slab conduit in each duct bank will be equipped with _____. All active and empty conduits will be neatly _____ to prevent outside element intrusion.

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metallic trace wire, sealed and/or capped

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Unless otherwise instructed, equipment racks will be floor mounted, two post, black metal framed, sized at 19” x 84” with 36” clearance at the front and back and at least _____ on one side.

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24”

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The equipment racks will be secured at the top in three directions to the TR plywood walls with at least _____ wide ladder racks.

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12”

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In unsecured or joint locations, Floor or Wall Mount _____ will be installed to protect the equipment. _____ walls must be available to support the weight of wall mounted Equipment Racks or Cabinets.

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Lockable Cabinets, Heavily structured

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For renovated buildings, the TR ground supply will be connected to the existing ground system. For new buildings, a Cad Welded Grounding System will circle the entire building _____ below grade and connect to _____ copper clad ground rods spaced every _____ feet. The system will connect to the building power ground and will not exceed the Ohms requirement for local NEC codes. Metal roofed new and renovated buildings will also be connected to the ground system.

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24”, 10’ x 5/8”, 40

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Install a _____ Telecommunications Grounding Bar (TGB) mounted _____ AFF in close proximity to the BEPs. The TGB will be predrilled for secondary distribution and mounted with _____ standoff insulated brackets. Extend ground bond to all metallic sheath cables, BEP, metal framework, and bond strap all metal frame joints.

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2” x 12”, 18”, 2”

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Power Receptacles will be mounted on the Ladder Rack above the Equipment Racks. Install one (1) _____ 120VAC, 20 AMP Receptacle on one side of the ER and one (1) 120VAC, 30 AMP L5 _____ on the other side. Smaller projects with only one Equipment Rack and less demand for power, will required, two (2), rack mounted, Quad receptacles.

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Quad, Twist Lock

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Lockable Wall Mounted Cabinets will require one (1) Quad mounted below the cabinet on the Plywood Backboard at least _____ AFF. Install a 19” rack mounted TRIPP-LITE, 20A, 120VAC, _____ in each ER containing active Network Equipment. Also, in the bottom of each active ER install a 19” rack mounted APC 2200 _____ equipped with the appropriate male plug to match the existing receptacles.

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18”, Power Distribution Unit (PDU), UPS

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The following will be posted in all the Telecommunications Rooms and protected with a rigid frame under a clear plastic cover or will be completely plastic laminated.

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Patch Panel Assignment Charts, Cabling Distribution Drawing

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For safety purposes, all ISP Cables will be _____ rated.

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Plenum (CMP)

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As a general rule, (2) CAT6 cables will be installed between the Telecommunications Room Patch Panels and the V/D Outlet Jacks. One cable will be _____ and one will be _____.

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Gray, Blue

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Standalone Analog lines for Wall Mount Telephones, FAX, Elevator Emergency Telephones, Vault Intrusion Control Lines, etc. will require ___(number &color)__ CAT6 cable for each line. These cables will terminate on the second group of vacant ports in the BEP PP and be labeled as indicated.

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One (1) Blue

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RED CAT6 cables will be used for _____ distribution cabling only.

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SIPRNET

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_____ will be attached to both ends of all CAT6 cables.

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Destination labels

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If CAT6 cable routes exceed ___(distance)__, a secondary TR must be established and linked to the primary TR with Multi-Mode, 50/125, OM3 FOC.

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290’ (90m)

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Upon entering the TR, the cables will be grouped in separate entrance conduits by _____ and routed securely in “D” rings on the plywood backboard wall.

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color

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CAT6 cables will be bundled and secured with _____. Not _____!

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Velcro Straps, Tie Wraps

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CAT6 cables installed as direct buried or in conduits under slabs will be designed as direct buried cables with _____.

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moisture resistant gels

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HOMERUN: Projects with _____ or less, two (2) cable drops, will be installed in __(diameter)__ homerun EMT conduits from outlet location to the TR.

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15, ¾”

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HOMERUN: Do not exceed _____ 90 degree conduit turns. Use _____ only as required. Install “D” Rings to include ____’ slack coil on TR Ladder Rack or Backboard.

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three (3), junction boxes, 5’

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CABLE TRAYS: Open ended 3/4” EMT for (2) cables and _____” EMT for more than (2) cables, will be used for wall risers from the wall outlets. Conduits will extend above the ceiling with a short _____ to allow for a gentle cable cascade from the Cable Tray.

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1, 90 degree sweeps

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CABLE TRAYS: Some spans may require J-Hook support to reach the Cable Tray. _____ foot slack coils will be formed on the TR Cable Trays. Cable Trays are preferred when supporting large quantities of cables.

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Ten

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J-Hooks will only be used to support cables cascading from Cable Trays to conduit risers. J-Hooks will not be used to support total cable runs for Permanent Services, but may be used to support total cable runs for Temporary Services. J-Hooks will be spaced at no more than _____ apart.

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60”

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CAT6 Patch Cables will be provided in sufficient quantity to connect all work station Patch Panel appearances plus _____. The cables will be CAT6 rated with _____ plugs on each end. Fifty percent will be 1 meter and fifty percent 2 meters in length.

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25%, RJ45

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Outlying Buildings: All permanent connections between the Main and Outlying Buildings (less than _____ meters) will be accomplished with 6 Strand _____ 50/125. OM3, OSP, FOC and 12 Pair, OSP, Direct Buried Telephone Cable.

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300, Multi Mode

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Outlying Buildings: If the building separation exceeds _____ meters, 6 Strand _____ FOC will
be installed.

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300, Single Mode

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Outlying Buildings: The cables will be installed in _____ PVC conduits with pull strings and metallic trace wire. Temporary connections to buildings and trailers will use FOCs that match the existing service cables. Smaller conduits may be used for temporary installations.

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(2) 2”

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CAT3 Outdoor: The Direct Buried Copper Telephone Cable providing Primary Service to the Main Building and /or Outlaying Buildings will be sized as required by the Government. Conduits will be sized appropriately and sealed from outside elements. The Direct Buried cable will be filled with moisture resistant gels and clad with a metallic inner sheath bonded to…

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a reliable ground at both ends.

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CAT3 Outdoor: Conductors will be terminated appropriately in properly grounded BEPs. Cables installed in conduit or direct buried will be buried at a depth of _____ with warning tape _____ below the ground level. Install vertical warning markers at each Pull Box, Hand Hole and at least within line of sight.

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30”, 12”

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EQUIPMENT RACKS: All floor mounted equipment racks will be two (2) post, black metal frame, _____ wide and _____ high, anchored to the floor and secured at the top in _____ directions with ladder racks. Wall mount Racks or Cabinets may be used in small locations.

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19”, 84”, three

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EQUIPMENT RACKS: All racks will be grounded to the TGB with NLT _____ ground wire.

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6 AWG

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EQUIPMENT RACKS: Fiber Distribution Panels (FDP/LIU) will be mounted at the _____ of the rack.

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top

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EQUIPMENT RACKS: Patch Panels representing Group “A” will be mounted below the _____ and will terminate the _____ CAT6 cables on _____ modular Snap-in RJ45 jacks.

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FDP, GRAY, GRAY

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EQUIPMENT RACKS: Patch Panels representing Group “B” will be mounted below _____ and will terminate the _____ CAT6 cables on _____ modular Snap-in RJ45 jacks.

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Group “A”, BLUE, BLUE

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EQUIPMENT RACKS: Patch Panels representing the BEP (Building Entrance Protector) will be mounted below _____. CAT3 House Cable will be used to connect the “BEP” PP to a _____ mounted on the backboard adjacent to LEC or Owner BEP. The “BEP” PP will be used to terminate all single line analog telephone numbers typically used for FAX, Elevators, IDS, and Hanging Wall Telephone Jacks.

A

Group “B”, 66 Block

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EQUIPMENT RACKS: The equipment racks will be equipped with _____ Vertical Cable Management on each side. Horizontal Cable Management will be between the Patch Panels.

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5 inch

75
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EQUIPMENT RACKS: Space must be available below the Patch Panels for mounting switches, servers, routers, shelves PDU and UPS. If space is a problem, …

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install a second rack.

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In most installations, the Building Entrance Service Copper Cable and BEP will be installed by _____ and will be sized to match the particular requirements of the building.

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the Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) (Telephone Company)

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LEC telephone cables and BEP as well as Government owned BEPs and cables linking service to outlying buildings, will be mounted on the plywood wall behind the equipment racks. These cables will enter the TR through a building entrance conduit located to allow smooth routing on the plywood wall. The cable will be neatly formed into a _____ slack coil secured to the wall and enter the BEP for termination.

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10’

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The BEP will be equipped with _____ in and out terminations. The cable will be opened and bonded for proper grounding and termination.

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66 block

79
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The full quantity of cable pairs in the BEP will be populated with integrated lightning protection modules designed with a trip voltage of _____ volts AC.

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NMT 300

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Within _____ inches to the right of the BEP, install 66 Blocks designed for Bridge Clip applications. Install Wire Guide Spools for future Cross Connects between the BEP and 66 Blocks. House cable (Gray Vinyl Sheath) of the size called for by the Owner will extend from the output side of the 66 Block to the BEP PP Ports. Each pair will terminate on pins _____ of the RJ45 Snap-in Jacks.

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eight (8), 4 and 5

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Fiber Distribution Panel (FDP): The FDP may be addressed by several names. _____ or _____. The FDP will be designed for 19” rack mounting and sized to match the incoming service cable. Panels will be painted with _____ black finish.

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Fiber Optic Patch Panel (FOPP), Light Installation Unit (LIU), corrosion resistant enamel

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Fiber Distribution Panel (FDP): All holes will have _____. Trays must slide forward for easy access to connectors. Single mode cables will terminate with Blue LC connectors and Multimode cables will terminate with _____ connectors.

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grommets, Beige or Black LC

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Fiber Distribution Panel (FDP): All fibers will be _____. Crimped or mechanical style connectors are unacceptable. . Splice loss will not exceed 0.3db.

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fusion spliced

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Fiber Distribution Panel (FDP): Connectors will be _____ tip/_____ body.

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Zirconia Ceramic, nickel plated zinc

85
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Fiber Distribution Panel (FDP): Splice loss will not exceed _____.

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0.3db

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All Patch Panels will be CAT6 rated and designed for _____ rack mounting. The panels may vary in size between _____ port depending on the capacity requirement.

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19”, 12 and 96

87
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Install Patch Panels designed to receive _____ modular, _____ Loaded, Snap in Jacks.

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color coded, Rear