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Installation requirements. 4.6.1. All new TDM voice communications cabling systems installations shall utilize CAT-5E components. Terminations shall be in CAT-5E or CAT6 Outlets and on " patch panels". Cable shall be xxxx. 4.6.2. All new data communications cabling systems installations including VoIP Locations shall utilize CAT-5E or CAT 6 components. Terminations shall be in 24 or 48 port patch panels depending on project requirements and the 4-pair CAT-5E and CAT 6 data communications cable shall be green. 4.6.3. Cabling system installations and components shall conform to all applicable ANSI TIA/EIA 568& BICSI standards. The pin-out for all 8 position terminations shall utilize the T568B configuration. 4.6.4. Multi-mode Fiber Optic cable shall be used where distances and bandwidth requirements dictate. This is normally any distance beyond 100 meters or any connection between buildings with different power sources. The state is transitioning from using 62.5 micron to 50 micron fiber optic cable. It is imperative that this be discussed on each order. 4.6.5. A minimum of six strand multimode fiber-optic cables terminated in locked metal distribution boxes shall be used in all installations. Strands shall be terminated with type of connectors in the work order. The choice of loose or tight tube buffered cable and the type of jacket shall be based on the environment in which the cable is to be installed. 4.6.6. Single-mode Fiber Optic cable shall be used where distances and bandwidth requirements dictate. This is normally any distance beyond 500 meters or any connection between buildings with different power sources. 4.6.7. A minimum of six strand single-mode fiber-optic cables terminated in locked metal distribution boxes shall be used in all installations. Strands shall be terminated with the connectors specified in the work order. The choice of loose or tight tube buffered cable and the type of jacket shall be based on the environment in which the cable is to be installed. 4.6.8. All cable, UTP or fiber-optic cable shall meet building codes for Plenum environment, riser, or horizontal use. 4.6.9. All cable shall be installed, fastened and/or wrapped with the minimum bend radius and minimum jacket removal for CAT5E cabling as well as appear neat and orderly. Installation best practices shall be followed in order to avoid bad test results or ambient noise. Best practices include but are not limited to, routing cables through available cable trays and raceways and never resting on ceiling tiles or attached to ceiling tile hangers. 4.6.10. All cable runs shall be clearly labeled on each end of the cable, on the patch panel and on the outlet as required by all applicable EIA/TIA standards.

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Samples: Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment

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Installation requirements. 4.6.15.6.1. All new TDM voice communications cabling systems installations shall utilize CAT-5E components. Terminations shall be in CAT-5E or CAT6 Outlets and on " patch panels". Cable shall be xxxxgray. 4.6.25.6.2. All new data communications cabling systems installations including VoIP Locations shall utilize CAT-5E CAT- 5E or CAT 6 components. Terminations shall be in 24 or 48 port patch panels depending on project requirements and the 4-pair CAT-5E and CAT 6 data communications cable shall be green. 4.6.35.6.3. Cabling system installations and components shall conform to all applicable ANSI TIA/EIA 568& BICSI standards. The pin-out for all 8 position terminations shall utilize the T568B configuration. 4.6.45.6.4. Multi-mode Fiber Optic cable shall be used where distances and bandwidth requirements dictate. This is normally any distance beyond 100 meters or any connection between buildings with different power sources. The state is transitioning from using 62.5 micron to 50 micron fiber optic cable. It is imperative that this be discussed on each order. 4.6.55.6.5. A minimum of six strand multimode fiber-optic cables terminated in locked metal distribution boxes shall be used in all installations. Strands shall be terminated with type of connectors in the work order. The choice of loose or tight tube buffered cable and the type of jacket shall be based on the environment in which the cable is to be installed. 4.6.65.6.6. Single-mode Fiber Optic cable shall be used where distances and bandwidth requirements dictate. This is normally any distance beyond 500 meters or any connection between buildings with different power sources. 4.6.75.6.7. A minimum of six strand single-mode fiber-optic cables terminated in locked metal distribution boxes shall be used in all installations. Strands shall be terminated with the connectors specified in the work order. The choice of loose or tight tube buffered cable and the type of jacket shall be based on the environment in which the cable is to be installed. 4.6.85.6.8. All cable, UTP or fiber-optic cable shall meet building codes for Plenum environment, riser, or horizontal use. 4.6.95.6.9. All cable shall be installed, fastened and/or wrapped with the minimum bend radius and minimum jacket removal for CAT5E cabling as well as appear neat and orderly. Installation best practices shall be followed in order to avoid bad test results or ambient noise. Best practices include but are not limited to, routing cables through available cable trays and raceways and never resting on ceiling tiles or attached to ceiling tile hangers. 4.6.105.6.10. All cable runs shall be clearly labeled on each end of the cable, on the patch panel and on the outlet as required by all applicable EIA/TIA standards.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Installation requirements. 4.6.15.6.1. All new TDM voice communications cabling systems installations shall utilize CAT-5E components. Terminations shall be in CAT-5E or CAT6 Outlets and on " patch panels". Cable shall be xxxx. 4.6.25.6.2. All new data communications cabling systems installations including VoIP Locations shall utilize CAT-5E CAT- 5E or CAT 6 components. Terminations shall be in 24 or 48 port patch panels depending on project requirements and the 4-pair CAT-5E and CAT 6 data communications cable shall be green. 4.6.35.6.3. Cabling system installations and components shall conform to all applicable ANSI TIA/EIA 568& BICSI standards. The pin-out for all 8 position terminations shall utilize the T568B configuration. 4.6.45.6.4. Multi-mode Fiber Optic cable shall be used where distances and bandwidth requirements dictate. This is normally any distance beyond 100 meters or any connection between buildings with different power sources. The state is transitioning from using 62.5 micron to 50 micron fiber optic cable. It is imperative that this be discussed on each order. 4.6.55.6.5. A minimum of six strand multimode fiber-optic cables terminated in locked metal distribution boxes shall be used in all installations. Strands shall be terminated with type of connectors in the work order. The choice of loose or tight tube buffered cable and the type of jacket shall be based on the environment in which the cable is to be installed. 4.6.65.6.6. Single-mode Fiber Optic cable shall be used where distances and bandwidth requirements dictate. This is normally any distance beyond 500 meters or any connection between buildings with different power sources. 4.6.75.6.7. A minimum of six strand single-mode fiber-optic cables terminated in locked metal distribution boxes shall be used in all installations. Strands shall be terminated with the connectors specified in the work order. The choice of loose or tight tube buffered cable and the type of jacket shall be based on the environment in which the cable is to be installed. 4.6.85.6.8. All cable, UTP or fiber-optic cable shall meet building codes for Plenum environment, riser, or horizontal use. 4.6.95.6.9. All cable shall be installed, fastened and/or wrapped with the minimum bend radius and minimum jacket removal for CAT5E cabling as well as appear neat and orderly. Installation best practices shall be followed in order to avoid bad test results or ambient noise. Best practices include but are not limited to, routing cables through available cable trays and raceways and never resting on ceiling tiles or attached to ceiling tile hangers. 4.6.105.6.10. All cable runs shall be clearly labeled on each end of the cable, on the patch panel and on the outlet as required by all applicable EIA/TIA standards.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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