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Design and Construction Handbook - Los Angeles World Airports

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Guide Specification<br />

H. The Contractor shall not unreasonably encumber the site with any material or equipment.<br />

Operations shall be confined to areas permitted by law, permits, <strong>and</strong> contract documents.<br />

I. The Contractor shall have an experienced Project Manager on site at all times when work is in<br />

progress on any project. The individual who represents the Contractor shall be the single point<br />

of contact between the Contractor <strong>and</strong> LAWA, <strong>and</strong> shall be responsible for the entire project.<br />

This representative shall be able to communicate with LAWA or designated representative<br />

whenever requested throughout the life of the project.<br />

J. While working in the facility, the Contractor shall not block any entrances, egresses, or other<br />

passageways that are necessary for normal, safe operation. It should be noted that the<br />

Contractor is responsible to provide any lifts, h<strong>and</strong> trucks, etc. that it will need to transport its<br />

materials <strong>and</strong> equipment throughout the site.<br />

K. The Contractor shall protect all buildings, walls, floors, <strong>and</strong> property from damage resulting<br />

from the installation. Any <strong>and</strong> all damage to property shall be repaired by the Contractor at its<br />

expense. If the Contractor enters an area that has damage (not caused by the Contractor), the<br />

Contractor shall immediately bring this to the attention of the Engineer so the area can be<br />

appropriately noted.<br />

L. Following each day’s work, the Contractor shall clean up the areas in which it has been working<br />

<strong>and</strong> dump all trash in the appropriate designated areas.<br />

PART 2 - PRODUCTS<br />

2.1 EQUIPMENT CABINETS<br />

A. LAWA st<strong>and</strong>ard telecommunications room equipment cabinet is 28”W x 38”D x 84”H<br />

DAMAC MODEL CSN1284Z22477-3 (part number includes cooling fans, enclosure light,<br />

power strips, cable managers).<br />

1. For raised floor applications provide DAMAC raised floor seismic support kit<br />

2. Some applications (blade servers or data switches) require deep (42”) cabinets. Refer to<br />

Drawings.<br />

B. Relay Racks<br />

1. 19-inch rack mounting space.<br />

2. 84 inches high.<br />

3. Lightweight aluminum construction.<br />

4. Black polyurethane finish.<br />

5. 15-inch deep base with four (4) ¾-inch bolt down holes.<br />

C. Each rack shall have double-sided tapped holes with st<strong>and</strong>ard EIA hole pattern.<br />

D. Each rack shall be equipped with a 12-position power strip. Power strip:<br />

1. Shall be 20 amp, 120V.<br />

2. Shall be rack mounted.<br />

3. Shall be non-switched.<br />

BASIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENTS<br />

27 05 00 - 9<br />

Communication Systems

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