Low Voltage Cabling Sample Clauses
The Low Voltage Cabling clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation, maintenance, and testing of low voltage cabling systems within a project. It typically covers aspects such as the types of cables permitted, routing methods, labeling, and compliance with relevant safety codes or industry standards. For example, it may specify that all data and communication cables must be installed in designated conduits and tested for performance before project completion. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all low voltage cabling is safely and properly installed, reducing the risk of electrical hazards and ensuring reliable system performance.
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Low Voltage Cabling. Low voltage cabling for control, alarms, phone, ------------------- data, and computer networking shall be installed in accordance with local codes and the current version of the National Electrical Code. All cabling shall be hung off building structural elements via J-hooks or raceways accessible from the underside. If copper wiring is used for data communications or networking, it shall be in accordance with the attached specifications (see Exhibit F). To the extent not superseded by the specifications of Exhibit F, the cable plant shall conform to EIA/TIAA standards 568A, 569, 606, 607, and TSB 67,72 75 where applicable. Cabling penetrations between fire-rated areas shall be made with UL rated fixtures incorporating removable sleeves to facilitate re-wiring. Each cable runout from a central distribution point to a wall socket shall be tested to a 155 Mhz transmission rate, and copies of test reports for each run shall be kept and supplied to Landlord upon request. A current wiring map shall be maintained for all low voltage cabling within the Premises and the terminations of each cabling runs shall be identified by number both at the end of the wires and on the socket plate within the wall, to enable rapid re-use of such cabling by a successor tenant. Network hubs and switches shall be considered personal property of the Tenant, but all other cabling infrastructure shall either be surrendered to the Landlord in good operating condition at Lease termination, or at Landlord's option, removed at Tenant's expense.
Low Voltage Cabling. All voice, data, video, audio, and other low-voltage control transport system cabling and/or cable bundles installed in the Building shall be (a) plenum rated and/or have a composition makeup suited for its environmental use in accordance with NFPA 70/National Electrical Code; (b) labeled every 3 meters with the Tenant’s name and origination and destination points; (c) installed in accordance with all EIA/TIA standards and the National Electric Code; (d) installed and routed in accordance with a routing plan showing “as built” or “as installed” configurations of cable pathways, outlet identification numbers, locations of all wall, ceiling and floor penetrations, riser cable routing and conduit routing if applicable, and such other information as Landlord may request. The routing plan shall be available to Landlord and its agents at the Building upon request.
Low Voltage Cabling. All low voltage cables are of the PVC type with, low smoke and flame retardant outer sheath in accordance with SANS 1507 and SANS 1411, Parts 1 to 6. • All cable ratings are in accordance with SANS 10142-1: The wiring of premises, Part 1: Low-voltage installations and the cable manufacturers’ rating tables. • There are no low voltage cables installed directly on the 0 m floor level. • No low voltage cables are installed in areas where there is a possibility of chemical, heat or mechanical damage to the cable insulation unless provisions have been made to overcome such dangers. • No low voltage cables are installed within 600mm from telecommunication lines or within 300mm from a water line. Where low voltage cables cross other services, the minimum vertical distance allowed between such services and the low voltage cable should be 300mm. • Colour coding of low voltage cable cores is in accordance with 240-56227443 (Requirements for Control and Power Cables for Power Stations Standard). • AC and DC voltages should not be allowed in the same trunking or cable. Trunking for AC and DC wiring must be separate. • Where low voltage cabling crosses any medium voltage cable, telecommunication etc, the crossing should be at 90° angles and at least 300mm apart. The Contractor records any discrepancies and present to the Project Manager for a decision.
Low Voltage Cabling. Low voltage cabling for control, alarms, phone, data, and computer networking shall be installed in accordance with local codes and the current version of the National Electrical Code. All cabling shall be hung off building structural elements accessible from the underside. All local area network (LAN) cabling shall be installed in accordance with plans reasonably approved by the Landlord and using "enhanced Category 5" cabling in substantial conformance with Exhibit F, provided that Exhibit F is consistent with applicable codes, current industry standards, and common industry practice, and does not limited qualified manufacturers. All cabling shall remain in the Premises, at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease or removed at Landlord's option at Tenant's sole cost and expense.
Low Voltage Cabling. All low voltage cabling, including but not limited to voice, data, security system cabling installed by Tenant or by Landlord on behalf of Tenant shall remain a part of the Leased Premises unless Tenant, in its sole discretion, elects to remove the cabling.
