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Complete Compiled Specification.pdf - Peck Ormsby Construction

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A. The typical telecommunications work area outlet - "(A)"<br />

Consists of a single-gang plate with 4 ports - 2 jacks - (2 blank).<br />

Each outlet receives one White (1) four-pair Category 6 cable, and one Blue (1) four-pair data<br />

Category 6 cable installed from the work area outlet to the MDF/IDF. The White Cat 6 cable is<br />

dedicated to voice telecommunications service. The Blue Cat 6 cable is dedicated to data<br />

communications. Voice cables terminate to rack mount modular patch panels, and data<br />

cables terminate to rack mount modular patch panels. See wiring diagram for details.<br />

Cabling manufacture is to be consistent throughout the location infrastructure with the<br />

exception of the cable runs that must be ran through the concrete slab on the ground and<br />

those locations will be installed using UniPrise outdoor rated CAT 6 Part Number 6NF4+<br />

cabling as specified in Section Part 2-Products.<br />

B. The typical telecommunications work area outlet - "(B)"<br />

**District Standard - preferred in all office/Admin locations or as referenced in plans<br />

Consists of a single-gang plate with 4 ports - 4 jacks – (0 blank).<br />

Each outlet receives two White (2) four-pair Category 6 cable, and two Blue (2) four-pair data<br />

Category 6 cables installed from the work area outlet to the MDF/IDF. The White Cat 6 cable<br />

is dedicated to voice telecommunications service. The Blue Cat 6 cables are dedicated to<br />

data communications. Voice cables terminate to rack mount modular patch panels, and data<br />

cables terminate to rack mount modular patch panels. See wiring diagram for details.<br />

Cabling manufacture is to be consistent throughout the location infrastructure.<br />

C. The typical Lab telecommunications work area outlet "(L)-x where X=1-8<br />

Consists of a single gang plate with 2-4 ports and a double gang face plate with 6-8 ports.<br />

Each jack (x) receives one four-pair Category 6 cable installed from the work area outlet to the<br />

MDF/IDF. Data cables terminate to rack mount modular patch panels. See wiring diagram.<br />

Cabling manufacture is to be consistent throughout the location infrastructure.<br />

D. Voice only copper backbone cabling consists of multiple pair category 5E unshielded twistedpair<br />

installed from the MDF to the IDF(s) and/or from the MDF to the IDF to the HC. This<br />

backbone will be utilized for voice telecommunications service only. Termination of the cross<br />

connect shall be patch panel to patch panel. Pair counts as indicated on the drawings.<br />

E. Data communications backbone cabling consists of SIEMON 50/125 mm multimode tight<br />

buffered, laser optimized optical fiber cable - armored fiber according to Section 2 Part 2<br />

Subsection e. installed from the MDF to each of the IDF locations. There is to be a minimum<br />

of a 24-count feed installed into each IDF.<br />

1.4 SUBMITTALS<br />

*Cat 6 4-pair cables may be specified by the Alpine School District Director of IT Infrastructure<br />

in addition to fiber if distances allow and there may be future need.<br />

A. Submit to the engineer/designer product data (including cut sheets and catalog information).<br />

Submit product data with such promptness and in such sequence as to cause no delay in the<br />

work or in the activities of separate contractors. The engineer/designer and the Infrastructure<br />

supervisor will indicate approval of product data submitted to the engineer by stamping such<br />

submittals "APPROVED" with a stamp.<br />

SEGO LILY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM ADDITION March 2, 2009<br />

TELEPHONE AND DATA DISTRIBUTION 17000-3

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