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Complete Compiled Specification.pdf - Peck Ormsby Construction

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e. All cables will be separated by color in the cable basket, bundled, and Velcro<br />

tied every 64 inches throughout the cable basket path. Once the cables are<br />

within the MDF/IDF room, the cables will all be dressed out from the point of<br />

entry within the MDF/within the room, and cables will be penciled and velco tied<br />

every 36 inches into the back of the rack that the cables will be terminated into.<br />

E. Install adequate support structures for, and install a 10-foot cable service loop in the<br />

MDF/IDF, AND ALSO ON THE TERMINATION END OF THE CABLE RUN.<br />

F. Install cables in one continuous piece. No splicing is allowed in any circumstance.<br />

G. Provide over voltage protection on both ends of cabling exposed to lightning or accidental<br />

contact with power conductors.<br />

H. A minimum of a 24-strand Backbone fiber will be required from the MDF to each switch in any<br />

IDF. Also fiber jumpers for each fiber termination made within the bulkhead.<br />

I. All fiber is to armored, Plenum rated, Siemon Fiber optic plant.<br />

J. If wiring is done in an existing structure to replace present infrastructure all old cabling that is<br />

being replaced will be removed from premise as per State and Federal Codes.<br />

1.2 GROUNDING<br />

All Grounding and bonding of conduits and cable basket is to be installed by Division 16000<br />

contractor<br />

A. Grounding shall conform to ANSI/TIA/EIA 607 - Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding<br />

Requirements for Telecommunications, National Electrical Code® and manufacturer's<br />

grounding requirements as minimum.<br />

B. Ground equipment racks, conduits, cable baskets and ladder rack.<br />

C. Connect cabinets, racks, and conduits to a single-point ground which is connected to the<br />

building ground system via #6 AWG green insulated copper grounding conductor.<br />

D. Any breaks in cable basket pathway must be grounded across the break points<br />

3.3 LABELING<br />

Labeling shall conform to ANSI/TIA/EIA-606 standards. In addition, provide the following:<br />

A. Mechanically label each cable with permanent self-adhesive label. This is to include both<br />

voice and data locations.<br />

1. Inside receptacle box at the work area within 10 inches of the end of the cable.<br />

2. Behind the communication closet patch panel or punch block within 10 inches of the<br />

end of the cable.<br />

B. Mechanical label on face of data patch panels. Provide AutoCAD as-built drawings on CD.<br />

Post a laminated copy on site.<br />

C. All Labels shall be machine-printed. Hand-lettered labels shall not be acceptable.<br />

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

TELEPHONE AND DATA DISTRIBUTION 17000-12

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