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SECTION 16740
DATA COMMUNICATIONS Logo Display hidden notes to specifier by using “Tools”/”Options”/“View”/”Hidden Text”. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Quiktron, Inc.; custom manufacturing of fiber optic and copper cable assemblies. . This section is based on the products of Quiktron, Inc., which is located at: 21 B Avenue West Albia, IA 52531 Toll Free Tel: (800) 361-0471 Email:
[email protected] Web: http://www.quiktron.com {click Here} for additional information. Since 1992, Quiktron has provided quality cable connectivity solutions to datacomm and telecommunication industries throughout North America; known to many for the award-winning RapidRun, a complete audio/video system designed to save time and money while evolving with changing technology. Quiktron’s commitment to providing unsurpassed technical service and support has gained the loyalty and favor of customers nationwide. We work exclusively through the industry’s leading distributors to provide custom manufacturing of fiber optic and copper cable assemblies, as well as distribution of a wide range of products ranging from simple to complex, standard to custom. Combine all of this with facilities in 4 convenient locations, and it is easy to see why Quiktron is an industry leader in connectivity solutions.
PART 1 GENERAL 1.1
SECTION INCLUDES
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project. A. Structured cabling systems for audio, video and data communication. 1. Modular cabling systems. (Rapid Run Series) 2. Digital cabling systems. (Pro Series) 3. Audio/video cabling. (Classic Series) 4. Fiber optic cabling and hardware systems. (Q-Series, Corning Gold Series and Value Series)
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B.
Copper network cabling. (Copper Cabling)
C.
Wireless systems for audio, video and data communication. (TruLink) 1. Wireless data communications. 2. Wireless data transmitters and amplifiers.
D.
PC/Computer cables, devices and accessories.
RELATED SECTIONS
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required.
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A.
Section 07840 - Firestopping.
B.
Section 16050 - Basic Electrical Materials and Methods.
C.
Section 16060 - Grounding for Communications Circuits and Raceway.
D.
Section 16130 - Raceway and Boxes for Communications Circuits.
REFERENCES
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete references from the list below that are not actually required by the text of the edited section. A. General: 1. National Electrical Code (NEC). 2. National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). 3. Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). B.
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Communications: 1. ANSI/TIA/EIA - 455: Fiber Optic Test Standards. 2. ANSI/TIA/EIA - 526: Optical Fiber Systems Test Procedures. 3. ANSI/TIA/EIA - 568-B: Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard. 4. ANSI/TIA/EIA - 569: Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunication Pathways and Spaces. 5. ANSI/TIA/EIA - 606: The Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings. 6. ANSI/TIA/EIA - 607: Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications. 7. ANSI/TIA/EIA -TSB67: Transmission Performance Specifications for Field Testing of Unshielded Twisted Pair Cabling Systems. 8. ANSI/TIA/EIA -TSB75: Additional Horizontal Cabling Practices for Open Offices. 9. NECA/FOA 301: Standard for Installing and Testing Fiber Optic Cables. 10. NECA/BICSI 568: Standard for Installing Commercial Building Telecommunications Systems. 11. IEEE 802.3 (series): Local Area Network Ethernet Standard, including the IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet Standard. 12. ISO/IEC IS 11801: Generic Cabling for Customer Premises. 13. BICSI: BICSI Telecommunications Cabling Installation Manual. 14. BICSI: BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM). 15. Underwriters’ Laboratories: UL 444 - Communications Cables. 16. Underwriters’ Laboratories: UL 910 - Standard for Safety Test for Flame-Propagation and Smoke-Density Values for Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables Used in Spaces Transporting Environmental Air.
SUBMITTALS A.
Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B.
Product Data Submittals: Provide submittal information for review before materials are delivered to the job site. Combine product submittals for all products and submit together as a single submittal. 1. Submit a cover letter stating that the materials shall be provided as specified, and specifically listing any items that will not be provided as specified. State in the letter that the Contractor has reviewed the specified items and agrees that they are applicable to this project in all respects. 2. Provide standard manufacturer’s cut sheets and the operating and maintenance (Operations and Maintenance) instructions at the time of submittal review for each
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device in the system. These instructions shall detail how to install and service the equipment and shall include information necessary for rough-in and preparation of the building facilities to receive the materials. C.
Shop Drawings: 1. Submit a cable routing and grouping plan as follows: a. Where the cable routing and grouping is to be provided as shown on the Contract Documents, do not provide a cable routing and grouping plan. Submit written documentation stating that the cable routing and grouping will be provided as shown on the Contract Documents, that the Contractor has reviewed the routing and grouping on the Contract Documents with applicable Subcontractors and suppliers and agrees that it does not create conflicts with other building utility infrastructure, and that the routing and grouping meets applicable codes, regulations and standards. b. Where changes in cable routing and grouping are proposed, submit complete floor plan(s) and detail drawing(s) showing the proposed routing, raceway sizes and locations, and cabling in a manner equal to that of the Contract Documents. Ensure that any cabling changes are coordinated with comparable accommodating changes to the raceway routing and grouping. Specifically note each location where the proposed routing and grouping is different from the Contract Documents. Submit written documentation detailing the reason for each change request. Each change request shall be approved in writing by the Architect prior to proceeding with the change. 2. Submit wall field termination block and wire management elevations as follows: a. Where wall field termination blocks and wire management are to be provided as shown on the Contract Documents, do not submit elevations. Submit written documentation stating that the wall field termination blocks and wire management will be provided as shown on the Contract Documents, that the Contractor has reviewed the elevations on the Contract Documents with applicable Subcontractors and suppliers and agrees that it does not create conflicts between trades, and that the elevations meet applicable codes, regulations and standards. b. Where changes to the wall field termination blocks and wire management are proposed, submit wall field termination block and wire management elevations along with written documentation detailing the reason for the change. The change request shall be approved in writing by the Architect prior to proceeding with the change.
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Installer Certification: 1. Documentation from the SCS manufacturers demonstrating that the Contractor is trained and certified by the Manufacturers to install, test, and maintain the SCS and is certified by the SCS Manufacturers to provide the SCS Manufacturer’s Warranty. 2. Documentation indicating that the Contractor shall have only manufacturer-trained and manufacturer-certified employees perform installation, testing, and firestopping work, as detailed below. a. A list of the personnel who will be assigned to the project, the type of work they will be performing, and copies of the manufacturers’ training certifications for each. If personnel changes are made during the project, submit the above information for any new personnel prior to their commencement of work on the project. 3. Documentation demonstrating that the Contractor employs a minimum of one Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) certified by and in current good standing with BICSI. The document shall declare that the RCDD is a direct full time employee of the Contractor also that the Contractor will continue to employ a minimum of one RCDD throughout the duration of the project.
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E.
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QUALITY ASSURANCE A.
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Closeout Submittals: Provide submittal information for review as follows: 1. Operations and Maintenance Manual for Communications: At the completion of the project, submit Operations and Maintenance information from product data submittals, updated to reflect any changes during the course of construction, to the Architect in the telecommunications-specific Operations and Maintenance Manual for Communications binder labeled with the project name and description. Provide three bound copies of the Operations and Maintenance Manual for Communications. 2. Records: Maintain at the job site a minimum of one set of Record Drawings, Specification, and Addenda. Record Drawings shall consist of redline markups of changes to Contract Documents such as drawings, specifications and spreadsheets, including maintenance hole/handhole butterfly drawings. a. Document changes to the system from that originally shown on the Contract Documents and clearly identify system component labels and identifiers on Record Drawings. b. Keep Record Drawings at the job site and make available to the Owner and Designer at any time. c. Keep Record Drawings current throughout the course of construction. (“Current” is defined as not more than one week behind actual construction). d. Show identifiers for major infrastructure components on Record Drawings.
Installer Qualifications: 1. Contractor shall be trained and certified by the Manufacturers to install, test, and maintain the SCS and be certified by the SCS Manufacturers to provide the SCS Manufacturers’ Warranties. 2. Contractor shall employ a minimum of one Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) certified by and in current good standing with BICSI. The RCDD shall be a direct full time employee of the Contractor (i.e. an RCDD consultant/subcontractor to the Contractor is not acceptable). Contractor shall continue to employ a minimum of one RCDD throughout the duration of the project.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A.
Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
B.
Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.
PROJECT COORDINATION A.
Provide coordination with the cabling manufacturers to ensure that manufacturers’ inspectors are available to schedule site visits, inspections, and certification of the system. Provide and coordinate any manufacturer-required modifications and have manufacturer reinspect and certify the system prior to the scheduled use of the system by the Owner.
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The Contractor is solely responsible for all costs associated with scheduling the manufacturer inspection, the inspection itself and any manufacturer-required re-inspections, and for any modifications to the installation as required by the manufacturers.
PROJECT CONDITIONS A.
Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
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WARRANTY A.
Provide manufacturer’s standard lifetime warranty.
PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1
MANUFACTURERS A.
Acceptable Manufacturer: Quiktron; 21 B Avenue West, Albia, IA 52531. ASD. Toll Free Tel: (800) 361-0471. Email:
[email protected]. Web: http://www.quiktron.com.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions. B. Substitutions: Not permitted. C.
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Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A.
“SCS” shall mean Structured Cabling System. The SCS is defined as all required equipment and materials including (but not limited to) ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B and ISO/IEC 11801 compliant copper station cable (Category 3, Category 5E, Category 6, etc.) and fiber optic cable (multimode and single mode) and patch cables as specified in this section and as required for a fully operational, tested, certified, and warranted system, compliant with all applicable codes and standards. 1. Materials required but specified in other sections are stations and station connectors, termination blocks, patch panels, racks/enclosures (such as EIA standard equipment racks, enclosures, and vertical and horizontal cable management hardware), pathway/raceway materials (such as conduit, sleeves, D-rings, surface raceway, ladder rack, cable tray, etc.), and other incidental and miscellaneous equipment and materials. 2. The system is intended to be capable of integrating voice, data, and video signals onto a common media, and shall be tested for and be capable of Gigabit Ethernet operation as specified in IEEE 802.3z. 3. Plenum HDMI cable shall comply with UL 444 and UL 910.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 2.3 MODULAR CABLING SYSTEMS (RAPIDRUN) ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** RapidRun is a modular audio/video cabling system that easily fits through conduit and allows for quick upgrades with no field terminations. The cables come in a variety of options including plenum and non-plenum, fit in standard single-gang wall boxes, and incorporates commercial grade connectors. Pulling through conduit is made easy with a pull cap included on all cables. The pull cap is designed to break at certain strains in order to eliminate potential damage to the cable itself. RapidRun has simple, color-coded Break-Aways that require no tools, splicing or soldering. Many configuration options are available to meet the needs of virtually any PC and audio/video application. By supporting resolutions of 1080p for displays and up to 1920x1200 for computers, and with lengths ranging from 15ft to 100ft - RapidRun Digital s the perfect connectivity solution for A/V equipment used in classrooms or conference rooms. Each Runner includes a connector with a protective pulling cap that can withstand 30 lbs. of tension - making for a safe, easy installation in conduit. Shielded 24AWG copper conductors protect against EMI and RFI to ensure uninterrupted performance. High quality materials and construction, along with rigorous factory testing and a full lifetime warranty, guarantee long term, dependable performance.
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A.
Modular Factory Fabricated Cabling Systems: As scheduled and as required for complete system shall be RapidRun Series as manufactured by Quiktron.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. B. System: RoHS compliant. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete system types not required and select options from following paragraphs to coordinate with selection(s) made below. 1. System Types: RapidRun Digital. 2. System Types: RapidRun Analog PC. 3. System Types: RapidRun Analog Multimedia. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable jacket rating not required. 4. Cable Jacket Rating: In Wall (CL2). 5. Cable Jacket Rating: Plenum. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. C. Analog: 1. RapidRun analog runners (PC and Multimedia), extensions. 2. RapidRun analog flying leads. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete accessory types not required. 3. Accessory Types: M-M couplers. 4. Accessory Types: F-F couplers. 5. Accessory Types: Test adapter cables. 6. Accessory Types: Runner test cables. 7. Accessory Types: Adapters. 8. Accessory Types: Runner coupling rings. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. D. Analog Wall Plates: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete connection types not required. 1. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: HD15. 2. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: BNC. 3. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: RCA. 4. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: S-Video. 5. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: 3.5 AUDIO. 6. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: 12 pin DIN. 7. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: 15 pin DIN. 8. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: Dual Stereo. 9. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: RGBHV. 10. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: DB9. 11. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: Component video. 12. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: 2KS. 13. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: 4KS. 14. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: 6KS. 15. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: USB Pass Thru. 16. Analog Wall Plate Connection Types: Custom template, all-in-one. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete colors not required. 17. Analog Wall Plate Colors: White. 18. Analog Wall Plate Colors: Ivory. 19. Analog Wall Plate Colors: Black. 20. Analog Wall Plate Colors: Brushed aluminum. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. E. Digital Systems: 1. RapidRun Digital runners, extensions. 2. RapidRun Digital runner test cable. 3. RapidRun Digital voltage inserter.
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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Terminations - Passive Flying Leads: Used at either side of systems 50 ft (10.7 m) or less in length or at the source side on systems 50 ft (15.2 m) or greater in length 4. Digital passive flying leads. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Termination - Active Flying Leads: Used at sink side of systems 50 ft (15.2 m) or greater in length. 5. Digital active flying lead. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Terminations - Passive Wall Plates: Used at either side of systems 50 ft (10.7 m) or less in length or at the source side on systems 50 ft (15.2 m) or greater in length. Delete if not required. F. Digital Passive Wall Plates: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete connection types not required. 1. Digital Passive Wall Plate Connection Types: HDMI. 2. Digital Passive Wall Plate Connection Types: DVI. 3. Digital Passive Wall Plate Connection Types: DVI-D+3.5. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 4. Digital Passive Wall Plate Colors: White. 5. Digital Passive Wall Plate Colors: Black. 6. Digital Passive Wall Plate Colors: Ivory. 7. Digital Passive Wall Plate Colors: Brushed aluminum. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Terminations - Active Wall Plates: Used at sink side of systems 50 ft (15.2 m) or greater in length. Delete if not required. G. Digital Active Wall Plates: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete connection types not required. 1. Digital Active Wall Plate Connection Types: HDMI. 2. Digital Active Wall Plate Connection Types: DVI. 3. Digital Active Wall Plate Connection Types: DVI-D+3.5. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 4. Digital Wall Plate Colors: White. 5. Digital Wall Plate Colors: Ivory. 6. Digital Wall Plate Colors: Black. 7. Digital Wall Plate Colors: Brushed aluminum. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 2.4 DIGITAL CABLING SYSTEMS (PRO SERIES) A.
Digital Cabling Systems: As scheduled or required for complete system shall be Pro Series as manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Confirm availability of jacket rating with cable type selected with manufacturer’s literature. Delete cable jacket rating not required. 1. Cable Jacket Rating: CL2. 2. Cable Jacket Rating: Plenum. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete products not required. 3. Product: 2-Port UXGA Monitor Splitter/Extender with two 100ft Pro Series HD15 UXGA Monitor Cables. 4. Product: 4-Port UXGA Monitor Splitter/Extender with two 100ft Pro Series HD15 UXGA Monitor Cables. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. 5. Cable Types: DVI-D + 3.5mm M/M Single Link Digital Video Cable. 6. Cable Types: DVI-D M/M Single Link Digital Video Cable. 7. Cable Types: HD15 UXGA M/F Monitor Extension Cable. 8. Cable Types: HD15 UXGA M/M Monitor Cable. 9. Cable Types: HDMI Cable. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required.
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AUDIO/VIDEO CABLING A.
Audio/Video cabling as scheduled or required for complete system as manufactured by Quiktron.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Installations in educational and commercial settings often require in-wall rated cable. Our CMG-rated line was specifically engineered to meet this requirement while overcoming common challenges faced by installers in these environments. Low-Profile connectors (1.41 inch (36 mm) total depth) save valuable space in the gang box. Delete if not required. B. System: Classic Series cabling as manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 1. Plenum-Rated Cabling: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Types: HD15 SXGA with round connectors. b. Cable Types: RCA Stereo. c. Cable Types: S-Video. d. Cable Types: Component Video. e. Cable Types: 3.5mm Stereo Audio. f. Cable Types: 18 AWG Bulk Speaker Wire. g. Cable Types: Composite Video w/Audio. h. Cable Types: HD15 SXGA + 3.5 mm. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 2. CMG-Rated Cabling: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Types: HD15 SXGA with round connectors. b. Cable Types: RCA Stereo. c. Cable Types: S-Video. d. Cable Types: Component Video. e. Cable Types: 3.5mm Stereo Audio. f. Cable Types: Composite Video w/ Audio. g. Cable Types: HD15 SXGA + 3.5mm. h. Cable Types: All-In-One (HD15 SXGA, 3.5mm, Composite Video w/ Audio). 3. Classic Series Wall Plates: Classic Series wall plates shall be constructed with lowprofile pass through connectors designed specifically for education applications. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete wall plate types not required. a. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, single gang, stainless. b. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, single gang, black, stainless. c. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, single gang, aluminum. d. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, single gang, brushed aluminum. e. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, double gang, stainless. f. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, double gang, black, stainless. g. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, double gang, aluminum. h. Wall Plate Types: Classic Series, double gang, brushed aluminum. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Available connection types listed below. Some wall plate types are available with up to five different connections. Consult manufacturer’s literature for details. Delete wall plate connection types not required. i. Wall Plate Connection Types: HD15. j. Wall Plate Connection Types: 3.5mm. k. Wall Plate Connection Types: Composite. l. Wall Plate Connection Types: Stereo Audio. m. Wall Plate Connection Types: S-Video. n. Wall Plate Connection Types: F-Type. o. Wall Plate Connection Types: Keystone. p. Wall Plate Connection Types: USB. q. Wall Plate Connection Types: 1 inch (25 mm) Grommet. r. Wall Plate Connection Types: 1.5 inch (39 mm) Grommet.
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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** A/V Controller from Quiktron. Delete if not required. 2.6 AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROLLER A.
Product: TruLink A/V Controller as manufactured by Quiktron. 1. Components: A/V Controller, wall plate, key plate, face plate, multiport controller interface adapter, IR emitter with 3.5 mm connector end, AC/DC power adapter and mounting hardware. 2. Multiport Controller Interface Adapter (MCIA): a. Power Input Port: 5.5 mm DC Power Port. b. Data Input Port and Power Output Port: RJ45. c. IR Signal Output Ports: 3.5 mm Port, and Screw Terminal Port. d. Serial RS232 Output Port: DB9 Port. e. Dip Switches: To alter pinout of DB9 serial RS232 port.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Flexible Fiber Choices from Quiktron. Quiktron can produce virtually any type of fiber optic patch cable or multi-fiber break-out cable quickly and cost effectively. Standard multimode (50 and 62.5μm), 50μm, 10 gigabit Laser-optimized and Single-mode assemblies are a core part of our business. We also provide patch cables, attenuators, node/drop service cables, fiber optic launch boxes and multi-fiber assemblies to ensure that our customers receive exactly what they need. Delete if not required. 2.7 FIBER OPTIC CABLING AND HARDWARE SYSTEMS ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Use the Q-Series Fiber Distribution system as the transport medium between the datacenter and the end-user. Delete if not required. A. Product: Q-Series Fiber Optic Cabling and Hardware as manufactured by Quiktron. 1. System Description: a. Pre-terminated Trunk Cables: System shall eliminate field terminations. b. Fiber Optic Connector: System shall use High-density MTP fiber optic connector. Hardware connector shall provide up to 12 connectors with a single connection. c. Integration: Legacy trunk/ backbone connections shall be supported by the adapter panels. 2. Rack Mount Enclosure: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required. a. 3 Panel - 1U Rack-Mount Enclosure: Model RS1-QTR. b. 6 Panel - 2U Rack-Mount Enclosure: Model RS2-QTR. c. 12 Panel - 4U Rack-Mount Enclosure: Model RS4-QTR. 3. Rack Mount Panel: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required. a. 3 Panel - 1U Rack-Mount Panel: PS1-QTR. b. 6 Panel - 2U Rack-Mount Panel: Model PS2-QTR. 4. Wall Mount Enclosures: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required. a. 1 Panel Wall-Mount: Model WS0-QTR. b. 2 Panel Wall-Mount: Model WS1-QTR. c. 4 Panel Wall-Mount: Model WS2-QTR. d. 12 Panel Wall-Mount: Model WS3-QTR. 5. Breakout Modules: 62.5/125um. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required. a. 12-strand MTP-ST Module: Model MM1-QTR-D1. b. 12-strand MTP-SC Module: Model MM3-QTR-D3. c. 12-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MML-QTR-DL. d. 24-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MM3-QTR-QL. 6. Breakout Modules: 50/125um. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required.
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a. 12-strand MTP-ST Module: Model MM1-QTR-D150. b. 12-strand MTP-SC Module: Model MM3-QTR-D350. c. 12-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MML-QTR-DL50. d. 24-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MM3-QTR-QL50. 7. Breakout Modules: 50/125 LOMM. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required. a. 12-strand MTP-ST Module: Model MM1-QTR-D150L. b. 12-strand MTP-SC Module: Model MM3-QTR-D350L. c. 12-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MML-QTR-DL50L. d. 24-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MM3-QTR-QL50L. 8. Breakout Modules: Single-mode. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required. a. 12-strand MTP-ST Module: Model MM1-QTR-D1S. b. 12-strand MTP-SC Module: Model MM3-QTR-D3S. c. 12-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MML-QTR-DLS. d. 24-strand MTP-LC Module: Model MM3-QTR-QLS. 9. Adapter Panel: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete models not required. a. 12-strand ST, PB Insert, MM/SM ST: Model AP1-QTR-S1. b. 6-strand ST, PB Insert, MM/SM ST: Model AP2-QTR-S1. c. 6-strand ST, Zirconia Insert, SM ST: Model AP2-QTR-S1S. d. 8-strand ST, PB Insert, MM/SM ST: Model AP5-QTR-S1. e. 8-strand ST, Zirconia Insert, MM/SM ST: Model AP5-QTR-S1S. f. 12-strand SC Duplex, PB Insert, MM, Aqua SC: Model AP3-QTR-D350L. g. 12-strand SC Duplex, PB Insert, MM, Beige SC: Model AP3-QTR-D3. h. 12-strand SC Duplex, PB Insert, MM/SM, Blue SC: Model AP3-QTR-D3B. i. 12-strand SC Duplex, Zirconia Insert, SM, APC, Green SC: Model AP3-QTRD8S. j. 12-strand SC Duplex, Zirconia Insert, SM, Blue SC: Model AP3-QTR-D3S. k. 6-strand SC, PB Insert, MM, Aqua SC: Model APL-QTR-S350L. l. 6-strand SC, PB Insert, MM, Beige SC: Model APL-QTR-S3. m. 6-strand SC, PB Insert, MM/SM, Blue SC: Model APL-QTR-S3B. n. 6-strand SC, Zirconia Insert, SM, APC, Green SC: Model APL-QTR-S8S. o. 6-strand SC, Zirconia Insert, SM, Blue SC: Model APL-QTR-S3S. p. 12-strand MTRJ, MM/SM (12 Fibers), MT-RJ: Model APL-QTR-S0. q. 12-strand LC Duplex, PB Insert, MM, Aqua LC: Model APL-QTR-DL50L. r. 12-strand LC Duplex, PB Insert, MM, Beige LC: Model APL-QTR-DL. s. 12-strand LC Duplex, PB Insert, MM/SM, Blue LC: Model APL-QTR-DLB. t. 24-strand LC Quad, PB Insert, MM, Aqua LC: Model AP3-QTR-QL50L. u. 24-strand LC Quad, PB Insert, MM, Beige LC: Model AP3-QTR-QL. v. 24-strand LC Quad, PB Insert, MM/SM, Blue LCAP3-QTR-QLB. w. 12-strand LC Duplex, Zirconia Insert, SM, Blue LC: Model APL-QTR-DLS. x. 24-strand LC Quad, Zirconia Insert, SM, Blue LC: Model AP3-QTR-QLS. y. 12-strand FC, Zirconia Insert, SM, FC: Model AP1-QTR-S6S. z. 6-strand FC, Zirconia Insert, SM, FC: Model AP2-QTR-S6S. aa. Blank Filler Plate: Model APB-QTR. 10. Cable: Cable shall be Quiktron Q-Series cables in configurations required for complete system. a. Provide MTP Ribbon Fan-out harness cables. Cables shall be manufactured with a single connector on one end - which then breaks out into 12 connectors. b. Provide MTP Ribbon trunk cables. Cables shall be manufactured with 12-strand connector on each end. c. Provide MTP trunk cables. Cables shall be manufactured with pre-terminated point to point trunking. d. Provide MTP patch/jumper cables. Cables shall be manufactured with preterminated connectors.
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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The Low Loss Miniaturized Loopback from Quiktron is the perfect solution for applications that require signal looping in SC and LC fiber connections. The small form factor ensures placement in tight spaces and is usable with most transceivers. Connectors are available in beige, black or blue and are designed for easy cable insertion and extraction. Delete if not required. e. Provide Low Loss Miniaturized Loopback Connectors. Loopback connectors shall be manufactured using bend tolerant fiber. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** All Corning Gold Series fiber patch cables are included in the 25-year extended warranty offered on complete LANscape Solutions installations. Delete if not required. B. Product: Corning Gold Series Fiber Optic Cables and Hardware as manufactured by Quiktron. 1. System Description: a. 100 percent Corning Components. b. 100 percent optically tested. 2. Cable: Cable shall be Quiktron Corning Gold Series cables in configurations required for complete system. a. Provide MTP Ribbon Fan-out harness cables. Cables shall be manufactured with a single connector on one end - which then breaks out into 12 connectors. b. Provide MTP Ribbon trunk cables. Cables shall be manufactured with 12-strand connector on each end. c. Provide MTP trunk cables. Cables shall be manufactured with pre-terminated point to point trunking. d. Provide MTP patch/jumper cables. Cables shall be manufactured with preterminated connectors. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. C. Product: Value Series Fiber Optic Cabling and Hardware as manufactured by Quiktron. 1. Value Series Fiber Solutions (Simplex and Duplex): a. Cables and connectors shall be built to industry standards. b. Connectors: ST, SC, LC, FC, MTRJ, MTP as scheduled or required for complete system. c. Insertion loss and reflectance measurements shall meet or exceed industry standards. d. Ultra PC and Angled PC connector polishing as scheduled or required for complete system. e. Factory termination. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Cable characteristics for each of the Q, Corning Gold, and Value series. Delete characteristics not required. D. Quiktron Optical Fiber Cabling: Provide Quiktron Series cabling and connectors as specified. Provide cabling with the following characteristics. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete Core Type not required. 1. Core Type: 62.5/125um and 50/125um standard multimode. 2. Core Type: 10 gigabit laser-optimized 50/125um multimode. 3. Core Type: 9/125 single-mode. 4. Core Type: Mode conditioning. 5. Fiber Count and Construction: a. 1 to 288 strands as scheduled or required for complete system. b. Simplex cable. c. Duplex zipcord. d. Multi-strand breakout cable. e. Distribution cable. f. Loose tube. g. Indoor/outdoor. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete Jacket Type not required. 6. Jacket Type: PVC - Riser (OFNR)rated jackets.
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Jacket Type: PVC - Plenum (OFNP) rated jackets. Jacket Type: Plenum - Z; for use in air spaces (plenums); when exposed to extreme heat or flames do not emit toxic chlorine gases; this designation is required by the NEC to be stamped on all cable jackets that meet this rating. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete Specialty Fiber Type not required. 9. Specialty Fiber Type: Direct burial - Armored fiber designed to be buried; resistant to environment and rodent penetration. 10. Specialty Fiber Type: Underground - Non-armored fiber designed to be installed in a conduit outside. 11. Specialty Fiber Type: Fiber With Messenger - Built in metal cable to attach to buildings/poles for support. 12. Specialty Fiber Type: Lash-able - Designed to be attached with metal bands (lashed) to existing cable. 13. Specialty Fiber Type: Self Supporting - Extra durable to support its own weight over a specific span; does not have a messenger wire attached. 14. Specialty Fiber Type: Interlocking Armor - Interlocking armored fiber has a built in armor surrounding the cable jacket enabling it to be installed without conduit. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Q-Series and Corning Gold Series only. Delete if not required. 15. Specialty Fiber Type: Bend Tolerant - 19/64 inch (7.5 mm) minimum bend radii. 16. Specialty Fiber Type: Bend Tolerant - 25/64 inch (10 mm) minimum bend radii. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 2.8 COPPER NETWORK CABLING (COPPER CABLING) A. Copper Cabling: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete product not required. 1. Product: Cat5e as manufactured by Quiktron. a. Meets or exceeds industry standards for NEXT and return loss. b. Available in booted and non-booted configurations and in a wide variety of colors. c. Construction: 24AWG, stranded copper (7x32), four twisted pairs. d. Cables shall be warranted for a lifetime. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete type not required. e. Type: Q-Series patch cords. f. Type: Value Series patch cables. 2. Product: Cat6 as manufactured by Quiktron. a. Connector: 50-micron gold plated RJ-45 male to male b. Conductor: 24AWG stranded copper c. Meets or exceeds all CAT6 ANSI /TIA 568C-2 requirements. d. Cables shall be warranted for a lifetime. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete type not required. e. Type: Q-Series patch cords. f. Type: Value Series patch cables. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The 110 connector makes terminations, moves, adds, and changes much easier and ensures that missed punch-downs are eliminated. Delete if not required. 3. Product: Cat5e 110 Patch Cables as manufactured by Quiktron. a. Cat5e 110 Patch Cables: Manufactured from quality Cat5e cable, they are available in custom pin-outs (after including T568A and USOC) and lengths. b. 110-110 Wiring Configuration as scheduled or required for complete system. 1) 4-pair wired 568B (also available in T568A and USOC). 2) 3-pair wired USOC. 3) 2-pair wired USOC. 4) 1-pair wired USOC. c. 110-RJ45 Wiring Configuration as scheduled or required for complete system. 1) 4-pair wired 568B (also available in T568A and USOC). 2) 3-pair wired USOC.
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3) 2-pair wired USOC (also available in 10/100 Base-T(12,36). 4) 1-pair wired USOC center pinned. d. 110-RJ12 Wiring Configuration as scheduled or required for complete system. 1) 3-pair wired USOC. 2) 2-pair wired USOC. 3) 1-pair wired USOC center pinned. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** We stock a wide variety of Cat5 and Cat3 Telco cables, both in standard trunk and break-out/hydra styles. Each of our Cat5 trunk and break-out/hydra cables feature components that are UL certified and meet or exceed TIA/EIA standards. Delete if not required. 4. Product: Telco Hydra Cables as manufactured by Quiktron. a. 25 Pair 24AWG solid copper cable. b. PVC jacket. c. 4-40 threaded hardware. d. Durable, high impact plastic connector to protect terminations. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** With Cisco Compatible Cables from Quiktron, you get the fit and functionality of the manufacturer’s cable with greater convenience and a lower price. These Cisco compatible cables are guaranteed to comply with Cisco’s rigid standards for original manufactured cabling specifications. Delete if not required. 5. Product: Cisco compatible cables as manufactured by Quiktron. a. Cable shall provide the fit and functionality of the manufacturer’s cable. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** InfiniBand is a high-performance serial I/O computing architecture that enables high bandwidths and low latency for server clusters. InfiniBand and 10G-CX4 have become the standard interconnect of choice for HPC (high performance computing) environments and are quickly becoming the preferred standard in high performance, enterprise data centers. Quiktron’s InfiniBand cables provide an alternative to fiber optics for connecting servers, Raid Arrays, and other network components that may not feature fiber ports. Delete if not required. 6. Product: Infinband cables as manufactured by Quiktron. a. High speed 10Gbps copper interconnect. b. Connectors: IB-4X to IB-4X (Latch Style). c. Low latency. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Whether used in a wiring closet or throughout the office, color-coded modular adapters lend easy identification and differentiation to your cable plan. By color coding your connections, you cut down on troubleshooting time while taking full advantage of the benefits of this modular adapter approach. Delete if not required. 7. Product: Modular Adapters as manufactured by Quiktron. a. Connect serial printers, terminals, modems, POS and other serial equipment. b. Allows connection of serial devices over existing UTP cabling infrastructure. c. Custom configured to Project specifications or special pinning requirements. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 2.9 WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATIONS A.
Audio/Video wireless devices as scheduled or required for complete system shall be TruLink as manufactured by Quiktron.
B.
Product: TruLink Wireless USB to VGA + Audio Kit as manufactured by Quiktron. 1. Specifications: a. Supports up to UXGA (1600 x 1200 pixels) and WSXGA (1680 x 1050 pixels) video resolutions up to 30 feet (9.1 m) (line of sight). b. Supports CD-less auto-install driver installation for PC. c. Mac OS 10.4 and higher compatible (Mac OS video driver is on the included CD). d. Video streaming up to 720p (1024 x 768 pixels or lower). e. WiMedia Data Rates: 53 to 480Mbps. f. Ultra-Wide Band operates in the frequency of 6.3 GHz to 7.9GHz (WiMedia Band Group 3).
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2. System Characteristics: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** 3D acceleration is not supported. Some features of Mac OS X applications that require hardware OpenGL acceleration, such as Keynote presentations and iPhoto slideshows, will not function properly. a. Operating System Support: Windows XP, Vista (32 or 64 bit), Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit), Mac OS X. b. Operating Range: Up to 30 feet (9 meters). c. PHY Data Rate: 53.3Mbps, 80Mbps, 106.6Mbps, 160Mbps, 200Mbps, 320Mbps, 400Mbps, 480Mbps. d. PHY Compliance: WiMedia 1.0 MAC and 1.1 PHY compliant and support for 1.2 PHY. e. Frequency of 6.3 GHz to 7.9GHz (WiMedia Band Group 3). f. RF Modulation Type: QPSK/DCM. g. Number of Channels: 7 Channels (3 FFI + 4 TFI). h. USB Specification: Certified Wireless USB 1.0. i. Security: AES 128-bit. j. Antenna: 1) Dipole Antenna with Micro Coaxial Cable. 2) Connector MHF Plug. 3) Center Frequency 3.1~10.6 GHz. 4) Bandwidth (3.1~6GHz VSWR:2.2max.) >3 GHz. 5) Efficiency: >50 percent. 6) Polarization: Linear. 7) Impedance: 50 ohm. 8) Weight: 0.35 oz (10 g). 9) Dimension (Height): 2-5/16 inches (59.06 mm). k. Approvals: RoHS, FCC, CE, WUSB-IF, IC, WiMedia l. Warranty: 1 Year 3. Dimensions/Weight: a. Product Dimensions: Wireless USB Host Adapter: 3.5 inches by 0.63 inches by 0.5 inch (88.9 mm by 16 mm by 13 mm). b. Product Dimensions: Wireless AV Device Adapter: 4 inches by 5.36 inches by 1.3 inches(100.9 mm by 135.99 mm by 33 mm). c. Product Weight: Wireless USB Host Adapter - 0.05 lb (0.02 kg). d. Product Weight: Wireless AV Device Adapter - 0.35 lb (0.16 kg). 4. Devices: As scheduled or required for complete system. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete devices not required. a. Device: TruLink UWB Wireless USB to VGA+Audio Kit (part number 29355). b. Device: TruLink UWB Wireless USB to VGA Kit. c. Device: TruLink UWB Wireless USB to HDMI Kit. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The TruLink Wireless Digital Signage Distribution System (WDSDS) enables video and stereo audio to be distributed and synchronized wirelessly across multiple displays. The 802.11a/g wireless capabilities allow easy installation of digital signs in locations where running cables is difficult. For added flexibility, the WDSDS can be used in wired mode utilizing standard Cat5/6 cables. This is ideal for situations when monitors need to be placed long distances from the media player. The WDSDS supports up to 32 screens wirelessly or can be used in wired mode to support up to 1,000 screens. The high degree of flexibility and ease of setup allows digital signage displays to be placed virtually anywhere. The WDSDS can be used in wireless modes in two ways. It can be used as its own private network for simple plug-and-play set up, or it can be placed on an existing network as its own isolated segment. Because the WDSDS is Ethernet-based, users can take advantage of their existing network infrastructure* and inexpensive off-the-shelf networking hardware. Delete if not required. C. Wireless Digital Signage Distribution System (WDSDS): 1. Product: TruLink Wireless Digital Signage Distribution System (WDSDS) as manufactured by Quiktron. 2. Performance:
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Scalable. Efficiently distributes and synchronizes video and audio from a single source to 32 wireless displays and up to 1,000 wired displays. c. Wired mode supports distances up to 3,000 feet (914 m) using standard network equipment (hubs, switches, or routers). Wireless mode supports distances up to 100 feet (31 m) using antennas in an indoor environment; significantly larger distances are possible by using directional antennas. d. Uses standard Ethernet network infrastructure allowing digital signs to be connected using network cabling and equipment that is already installed in a building e. The Transmitter distributes data only to the network which Receivers are connected to via the network interface select feature which avoids distributing to other networks in order to reduce network traffic. f. Supports Wired LAN (10Base-T/100Base-TX) and Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11a/g: Infrastructure/Ad hoc mode). Components: a. Transmitter: TruLink Wireless Digital Signage Distribution System - Transmitter. b. Receiver: TruLink Wireless Digital Signage Distribution System - Receiver. c. Antennae: Omni-directional.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 2.10 WIRELESS DATA TRANSMITTERS AND AMPLIFIERS ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The wireless USB superbooster extender lets you break free of the cables and 15 foot length limitations of traditional USB cables. The device creates its own network between the host adapter and the device adapter so there will be eliminating interference in multi-user configurations. One input connect via USB cable to the transmitter that wirelessly sends the signal to the receiver that then can connect to an output. The power demands of devices such as electronic whiteboards, external drives and USB hubs, may require the use of external power for proper operation. Consult with your device manual or manufacturer for details. Isochronous USB devices (devices that stream video and/or audio such as webcams, iPods; and VoIP equipment) are not supported. Setup only requires installation of the CD software. No other configuration is necessary to start using the booster. For more information consult manufacturer’s literature. Delete if not required. A. Product: TruLink Wireless USB Superbooster Extender Kit as manufactured by Quiktron. 1. Description: Complete kit to wirelessly extend the distance of USB devices up to 150 feet; includes wireless USB host adapter for computer, wireless USB device adapter for USB device, AC power adapter, quick start guide, driver CD and user manual. 2. Wireless Specification: 2.4 GHz, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), Internal Antenna. 3. Compliant with USB Specification 1.1. 4. Warranty: 1 year. 5. Color: White. 6. System Requirements: a. PC with available USB port. b. CD-ROM drive for driver installation. c. Microsoft Windows XP or Vista. d. At least 5 MB free drive space. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** TruLink 1-Port 60 GHz WirelessHD Kit is ideal for situations where in-wall cabling is either not feasible (such as in plaster, brick or exterior walls) or not desired (such as in apartments or other rental properties). By offering true uncompressed audio/video transmission, the TruLink WirelessHD kit is a quick, convenient and reliable cable replacement. This plug-and-play solution requires no software, no drivers and no setup. Simply connect the receiver with the HDMI component and instantly transmit content to your television. Although performance characteristics may exceed stated distance limitations depending upon the environment, we recommend, that per best practices, the transmitter and receiver should face each other within the same room, be located within 33 feet of each
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other, be placed at the same level (i.e. the transmitter should not be placed higher than the receiver), and be located in open spaces (i.e. not in a cabinet or enclosed shelf). Delete if not required. B. Product: TruLink 1-Port 60 GHz WirelessHD Kit as manufactured by Quiktron. 1. Description: Complete kit to connect to HDMI source and wirelessly transmit full 1080p HD up to 33 feet; includes one 60 GHz wireless HDMI transmitter, one 60 GHz wireless HDMI receiver, two 1.2m HDMI v1.3 cables, one IR (Infrared) remote for power control, two 12V DC power adapters (1.5 m cable length), one wall mounting bracket for the receiver, user manual. 2. Specifications: a. Auto Power Function: Automatically turns off attached component when transmitter is turned off. b. WirelessHD 1.0 certified. c. Meets Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP) protocol. d. Compatible with other WiHD-enabled consumer electronics bearing WiHD logo. e. HDMI 1.3 compatible. f. FCC and CE approvals. g. 36 antenna array provides a strong wireless signal. h. Data transfer rates up to 4 Gbps. i. Supports true uncompressed 1920 x 1080p. j. Supports 7.1 channel surround sound. k. Warranty: 1 year. l. Color: Black. 3. System Requirements: a. Available HDMI port on connected component. b. Available HDMI port on television/monitor. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. 2.11 PC/COMPUTER CABLES, DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. A. CD-ROM and Data Transfer Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. CD-ROM Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: 2-pin CD/DVD Digital Audio Cable. b. Cable Type: MPC-2 CD-ROM Audio Cable. c. Cable Type: MPC-2 to Soundblaster CD-ROM Audio Cable. 2. Data Transfer Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: DB25 M/M Parallel LapLink-Compatible Cable. b. Cable Type: DB9 Female to 8-pin Mini Din Male Adapter Cable. c. Cable Type: DB9 Female to DB25 Female Universal Serial LapLink Compatible Cable. d. Cable Type: HP Plotter/Laserjet DB9 Female to DB25 Male Serial Printer Cable. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. B. DB9, DB25 and DB-Style Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. DB15 Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: DB15 M/F Mac Video Extension Cable. b. Cable Type: DB15 M/M Mac Video Cable. 2. DB25 RS-232 Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: DB25 F/F Extension Cable.
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b. Cable Type: DB25 M/F Extension Cable. c. Cable Type: DB25 M/M Cable. d. Cable Type: IEEE-1284 DB25 M/F Parallel Printer Extension Cable. e. Cable Type: IEEE-1284 DB25 M/M Parallel Cable. 3. DB37 Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: DB37 M/F Extension Cable. b. Cable Type: DB37 M/M Cable. 4. DB9 RS-232 Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: DB9 F/F Cable - Beige. b. Cable Type: DB9 F/F Cable - Black. c. Cable Type: DB9 Female to 8-pin Mini Din Male Adapter Cable. d. Cable Type: DB9 M/F Extension Cable - Beige. e. Cable Type: DB9 M/F Extension Cable - Black. f. Cable Type: DB9 M/M Cable - Beige. g. Cable Type: DB9 M/M Cable - Black. h. Cable Type: Serial270 DB9 F/F All Lines Cable. i. Cable Type: Serial270 DB9 M/F All Lines Extension Cable. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. C. IDE Floppy Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. IDE Floppy - Flat Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: Laptop to IDE Hard Drive Adapter Cable. b. Cable Type: USB 2.0 to IDE and Laptop Drive Adapter. c. Cable Type: 2-Device IDE Drive Flat Ribbon Cable. d. Cable Type: 2-Device Ultra ATA133 EIDE Flat Ribbon Cable. 2. IDE Floppy - Round (3.5 inch) Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: Economy Round 2-Device Ultra ATA133 EIDE Cable. b. Cable Type: Molded Round 1-Device Floppy Cable - Black. c. Cable Type: Molded Round 1-Device Ultra ATA133 EIDE Cable - Black. d. Cable Type: Molded Round 1-Device Ultra ATA133 EIDE Cable - UV Reactive Blue. e. Cable Type: Molded Round 2-Device Floppy Cable - Black. f. Cable Type: Molded Round 2-Device Floppy Cable - Blue. g. Cable Type: Molded Round 2-Device Ultra ATA133 EIDE Cable - Black. h. Cable Type: Molded Round 2-Device Ultra ATA133 EIDE Cable - UV Reactive Blue. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. D. Internal Power Cables and Splitters: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. 1. Cable Type: 15-pin Serial ATA Female to LP4 Female Power Cable. 2. Cable Type: 15-pin Serial ATA Male to LP4 Female Power Cable. 3. Cable Type: 3-pin Fan Power Extension Cable. 4. Cable Type: 3-pin Fan Power Y-Cable. 5. Cable Type: 3-pin Fan to 4-pin Pass-Through Power Adapter Cable. 6. Cable Type: 3-pin Fan to 4-pin Power Adapter Cable. 7. Cable Type: ATX 20-pin Motherboard Power Extension Cable. 8. Cable Type: ATX 20-pin Power Supply to 24-pin Motherboard Adapter Cable. 9. Cable Type: ATX Power Supply to Pentium 4 Power Adapter Cable. 10. Cable Type: Internal Power Extension Cable for 5-1/4 in Connector. 11. Cable Type: Internal Power Quad Splitter Cable.
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Cable Type: Cable Type: Cable Type: Cable Type:
One 5-1/4 in to One 3-1/2 in with One 5-1/4 in Internal Power Y-Cable. One 5-1/4 in to Two 3-1/2 in Internal Power Y-Cable. One 5-1/4 in to Two 5-1/4 in Internal Power Y-Cable. One 6-pin PCI Express to Two 4-pin Molex Power Adapter Cable.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. E. Keyboard, Mouse and Mini-Din Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. 8-Pin Mini-Din Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: 8-pin Mini Din Cable. b. Cable Type: 8-pin Mini Din Extension Cable. c. Cable Type: 8-pin Mini Din M/F Serial Extension Cable. d. Cable Type: 8-pin Mini Din M/M Serial Cable. e. Cable Type: DB9 Female to 8-pin Mini Din Male Adapter Cable. 2. AT Keyboard Cables: AT M/M Keyboard Cable. 3. PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: One PS/2 Male to Two PS/2 Female Y-Cable. b. Cable Type: PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Coiled Extension Cable. c. Cable Type: PS/2 M/F Keyboard/Mouse Extension Cable. d. Cable Type: PS/2 M/M Keyboard/Mouse Cable. e. Cable Type: Ultima PS/2 Keyboard Extension Cable. f. Cable Type: Ultima PS/2 Keyboard Extension Cable - Retail-Packaged. g. Cable Type: Ultima PS/2 Mouse Extension Cable. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. F. Modem and Null Modem Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. Bidirectional DB9 to DB25 Null Modem Cables: DB25 Male to DB9 Female Null Modem Cable. 2. DB25 Null Modem Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: DB25 F/F Null Modem Cable. b. Cable Type: DB25 M/M Null Modem Cable. c. Cable Type: DB25 Male to DB25 Female Null Modem Cable. 3. DB9 Null Modem Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: DB9 F/F Null Modem Cable - Beige. b. Cable Type: DB9 F/F Null Modem Cable - Black. c. Cable Type: DB9 Male to DB9 Female Null Modem Adapter. d. Cable Type: Serial270 DB9 F/F Null Modem Cable. 4. Modem Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: 8-pin Mini Din Male Mac to DB25 Male Hayes-Compatible Modem Cable. b. Cable Type: DB25 Male to DB25 Female Modem Cable. c. Cable Type: DB9 Female to DB25 Male Modem Cable. d. Cable Type: RJ12 High-Speed Internet Modem Cable. e. Cable Type: Ultima DB9F to DB25M Modem Cable. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. G. Parallel Printer Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. 1. Cable Type: Centronics 36 M/F Parallel Printer Extension Cable. 2. Cable Type: Centronics 36 M/M Parallel Printer Cable.
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Cable Type: DB25 Male to Centronics 36 Male Parallel Printer Cable. Cable Type: DB25M to C36M Parallel Printer Cable. Cable Type: IEEE-1284 Centronics 36 Male to MicroCentronics 36 Male Parallel Printer Cable. Cable Type: IEEE-1284 DB25 Male to MicroCentronics 36 Male Parallel Printer Cable. Cable Type: IEEE-1284 DB25 Male to Centronics 36 Male Parallel Printer Cable. Cable Type: Printer Cable Kit. Cable Type: Ultima IEEE-1284 DB25M to C36M Parallel Printer Cable. Cable Type: USB IEEE-1284 Parallel Printer Adapter Cable. Cable Type: USB to DB25 IEEE-1284 Parallel Printer Adapter Cable.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. H. SCSI Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. External SCSI Cable: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: Double Shielded SCSI-1 DB25M to C50M System Cable. b. Cable Type: LVD/SE MD68 SCSI-3 Cable with Ferrites. c. Cable Type: LVD/SE VHDCI .8mm 68-pin M/M Cable. d. Cable Type: LVD/SE VHDCI .8mm 68-pin M/M Cable with Ferrites. e. Cable Type: LVD/SE VHDCI .8mm 68-pin Male to SCSI-3 MD68 Male (ThumbScrew) Cable. f. Cable Type: LVD/SE VHDCI .8mm 68-pin Male to SCSI-3 MD68 Male Cable with Ferrites. g. Cable Type: LVD/SE VHDCI .8mm 68-pin to SCSI-1 C50 Cable with Ferrites. h. Cable Type: LVD/SE VHDCI .8mm 68-pin to SCSI-2 MD50 Cable with Ferrites. i. Cable Type: LVD/SE VHDCI .8mm 68-pin to SCSI-3 MD68 Cable with Ferrites. j. Cable Type: SCSI-2 MD50 M/M Cable. k. Cable Type: SCSI-2 MD50M to SCSI-1 C50M Cable. l. Cable Type: SCSI-2 MD50M to SCSI-1 DB25M Cable. m. Cable Type: SCSI-3 MD68 M/M Cable (Latch Clip). n. Cable Type: SCSI-3 MD68 Male (Latch Clip) to SCSI-1 C50 Male Cable. o. Cable Type: SCSI-3 MD68M (Latch Clip) to SCSI-2 MD50M Cable. p. Cable Type: SCSI-3 MD68M (Thumbscrew) to SCSI-2 MD50M Cable. q. Cable Type: SCSI-3 Ultra2 LVD/SE MD68 M/M Cable (Thumbscrew). 2. Internal SCSI Cable: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: Internal 68-pin 4-Device Ultra320 LVD/SE Cable with Terminator. b. Cable Type: Internal 68-pin 5-Device Ultra320 LVD/SE Cable with Terminator. c. Cable Type: Round Internal 68-pin 4-Device Ultra320 LVD/SE Cable. d. Cable Type: Round Internal 68-pin 4-Device Ultra320 LVD/SE Cable with Terminator. e. Cable Type: Internal 68-pin 7-Device SCSI-3 Cable. f. Cable Type: Round Internal 68-pin 7-Device Ultra320 LVD/SE Cable with Terminator. 3. Serial-Attached SCSI Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cable types not required. a. Cable Type: SAS 29-pin to SAS 29-pin Cable. b. Cable Type: SAS 29-pin to Two Serial ATA + 4-pin Power Cable. c. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to 4 SAS 29-pin + 4-pin Power Cable. d. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four External Serial ATA Cable. e. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SAS 29-pin + 4-pin Power Cable. f. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SATA 22-pin with 4-pin Power Cable. g. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SATA Cable. h. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to SAS 32-pin Cable.
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Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to SAS 32-pin Ribbon Cable.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. I. Serial ATA Cables and Supplies: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. 29-Pin SAS Cables: SAS 29-pin to SAS 29-pin Cable. 2. 32-Pin SAS Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. a. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four External Serial ATA Cable. b. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SATA 22-pin with 4-pin Power Cable. c. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SATA Cable. d. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to SAS 32-pin Cable. e. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to SAS 32-pin Ribbon Cable. 3. eSATA Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. a. Cable Type: 180 degrees to 90 degrees External Serial ATA Cable. b. Cable Type: 90 degrees to 90 degrees External Serial ATA Cable. c. Cable Type: External Serial ATA Cable. d. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four External Serial ATA Cable. e. Cable Type: Serial ATA to External Serial ATA Cable. 4. SATA Adapters and Converters: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. a. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four External Serial ATA Cable. b. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SATA Cable. c. Cable Type: Serial ATA to External Serial ATA Cable. d. Cable Type: Serial ATA to External Serial ATA Dual Port Adapter Cable. e. Cable Type: Serial ATA to IDE Converter Board. f. Cable Type: USB 2.0 to IDE or Serial ATA Drive Adapter Cable. 5. Serial ATA Cards: 2-Port Serial ATA Card Bus. 6. Serial ATA Device Cables: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. a. Cable Type: 7-pin 180 degrees 1-Device Serial ATA Cable. b. Cable Type: 7-pin 180 degrees to 90 degrees 1-Device Serial ATA Cable. c. Cable Type: 7-pin 180 degrees to 90 degrees 1-Device Side Serial ATA Cable. d. Cable Type: 7-pin 90 degrees Side to 90 degrees 1-Device Side Serial ATA Cable. e. Cable Type: 90 degrees to 90 degrees 7-pin 1-Device Serial ATA Cable. 7. Serial ATA Power Cables and Splitters: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. a. Cable Type: 15-pin Serial ATA Female to LP4 Female Power Cable. b. Cable Type: 15-pin Serial ATA Male to LP4 Female Power Cable. c. Cable Type: SAS 29-pin to Two Serial ATA + 4-pin Power Cable. d. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SAS 29-pin + 4-pin Power Cable. e. Cable Type: SAS 32-pin to Four SATA 22-pin with 4-pin Power Cable. f. Cable Type: Serial ATA Dual Power Splitter Cable. g. Cable Type: Serial ATA Power Adapter Cable. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete if not required. J. Wi-Fi Cables: As manufactured by Quiktron. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete cables not required. 1. Cable Type: Wi-Fi N-Type M/M Cable. 2. Cable Type: Wi-Fi RP-SMA Male to N-Type Female Cable. 3. Cable Type: Wi-Fi RP-TNC Male to N-Type Female Cable.
PART 3 EXECUTION
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3.1
3.2
EXAMINATION A.
The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the safety of the public and workers in accordance with all applicable rules, regulations, building codes and ordinances.
B.
The Work shall comply with applicable safety rules and regulations including OSHA. The Work shall comply with the requirements of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and the NEC except where local codes or regulations are more stringent, in which case the local codes or regulations shall govern.
C.
The Work shall comply with the requirements and recommendations of the product manufacturers. Where questions arise regarding which requirements and recommendations apply, the more stringent shall prevail.
D.
Replace or repair to original (or better) condition any existing structures, materials, equipment, etc. inadvertently demolished or damaged by the Contractor during the course of construction at no additional cost to the Owner.
E.
Remove surplus material and debris from the job site and dispose of legally.
F.
Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.
G.
If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
INSTALLATION - GENERAL A.
3.3
Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
CABLE INSTALLATION A.
General (applicable to all cable types): Provide non-plenum (CM/CMR, OFNR) rated cable for locations where cable is to be installed in conduit. For cable not installed in conduit, provide plenum (CMP, OFNP) rated cable if cable is installed in a plenum air space environment, non-plenum rated otherwise. Cabling shall bear plenum or non-plenum markings for the environment in which it is installed. 1. For Horizontal Distribution: Provide station cable in types, sizes, and quantities as shown on the Contract Documents. Install cable between the station and its associated telecommunications room. Provide one cable per each connector at each station. Provide cables of the same type in the same color - multiple colors of the same cable type are not acceptable. 2. For Intrabuilding Backbone Distribution: Provide intrabuilding backbone cable in types, sizes, and quantities as shown on the Contract Documents. Install intrabuilding backbone cables between telecommunications rooms within the same building. Provide cables of the same type in the same color - multiple colors of the same cable type are not acceptable. 3. Install cable in compliance with ANSI/TIA/EIA and ISO/IEC 11801 requirements and BICSI TCIM practices. 4. Adhere to the bending radius and pull strength requirements as detailed in the ANSI/TIA/EIA standards and the manufacturer’s installation recommendations during cable handling and installation. a. Pull all cables simultaneously where more than one cable is being installed in the same raceway. b. Use pulling compound or lubricant where necessary. Use compounds that will not damage conductor or insulation (Polywater, or approved equal).
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Use pulling means, including fish tape, cable, rope, and basket-weave wire/cable grips that will not damage media or raceway. Repair or replace conduit bushings that become damaged during cabling installation. Install cable in a continuous (non-spliced) manner unless otherwise indicated. Install exposed cable parallel to and perpendicular to surfaces on exposed structural members and follow surface contours where possible. Tie or clamp cabling. Attaching cables to pipes, electrical conduit, mechanical items, existing cables, or the ceiling support system (grids, hanger wires, etc. - with the exception of ceiling support anchors) is not acceptable. Install tie-wraps in conformance with the SCS manufacturer’s installation recommendations. Do not over-tighten tie wraps or cause cross-sectional deformation of cabling. Cable at the backboards: a. Lay and dress cables to allow other cables to enter raceway (conduit or otherwise) without difficulty at a later time by maintaining a working distance from these openings. b. Route cable as close as possible to the ceiling, floor, sides, or corners to insure that adequate wall or backboard space is available for current and future equipment and for cable terminations. c. Lay cables via the shortest route directly to the nearest edge of the backboard from mounted equipment or blocks. Support cables so as not to create a load on the equipment upon which the cables are terminated. Tie-wrap similarly routed and similar cables together and attach to D-rings vertically or horizontally, then route over a path that will offer minimum obstruction to future installations of equipment, backboards or other cables. Cable in the telecommunications rooms: a. For telecommunications rooms with ladder rack, lay cable neatly in ladder rack in even bundles and loosely secure cabling to the ladder rack at regular intervals with tie-wraps or velcro straps. Cable terminating on patch panels located on racks: a. Route cables in telecommunications rooms to patch panels on racks by routing across ladder rack across top of rack and then down vertical ladder rack to patch panel.
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Copper Cable: Terminate all pairs within a cable. Un-terminated cable pairs are not acceptable. 1. For horizontal distribution: Provide station cable in the locations shown on the Contract Documents. Provide service loops with a minimum length of 12 inches in outlet boxes and no less than 10 feet in the ER/TR’s. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** If Category 5E cabling is to be used on this project, replace the two references to Category 6 (below) with the following CAT5E-specific text: “…Category 5E…” a. For workstation outlets with both Category 6 and coaxial cable for TV Distribution, terminate Category 6 cabling after coaxial cable has been installed and terminated. b. Route station cable that is exposed (not in conduit) to comply with ANSI/TIA/EIA-569 requirements for avoiding potential EMI sources and as follows: 1) 48 inches (1219 mm) from motors or transformers. 2) 12 inches (305 mm) from conduit and cables used for electrical power distribution. 3) 5 inches (127 mm) from fluorescent lighting. 2. For intrabuilding backbone distribution: Install intrabuilding backbone cable in the locations shown on the Contract Documents. Provide a service loop long enough in the TR’s to reach termination equipment if moved to the farthest side of the room in the future, but no less than a minimum length of 10 feet (3.3 m) at each end.
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Use unshielded, non-plenum multi-pair copper cable for connecting the back side of termination blocks to entrance protectors, telephone systems, and voice grade active electronics. For shielded cable, bond both ends of the metallic shield (or metallic strength) member to the nearest TGB as furnished under Section 16060 - Grounding and Bonding for Telecommunications.
Fiber Cable: Terminate all fiber strands within a fiber cable. The installation of “dark fiber” is not acceptable. 1. For Intrabuilding Backbone Distribution: a. Test fiber optic cable on the reel upon delivery to the job site, and again prior to installation. Permanently affix the test results to the reel and submit a copy to the Owner prior to installation. Do not install cables that fail the on-reel test. Replace any cables that fail the on-reel test at no additional expense to the Owner. 1) Test shall conform to the procedures as required by this specification section. 2) Demonstrate that the test results are in harmony with the factory test results as shipped with the reel. b. For shielded cable, bond both ends of the metallic shield (or metallic strength) member to the nearest TGB as furnished under Section 16060 - Grounding and Bonding for Telecommunications. c. Provide a service loop long enough in the ER/TR’s to reach termination equipment if moved to the farthest side of the room in the future, but no less than a minimum of 10 feet (33.3 m) at each end. d. The service slack stored inside the fiber patch panel cabinets shall be a minimum of 10 feet (3.3 m).
CABLE ASSEMBLIES (PATCH CORDS) AND CROSS-CONNECTS
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Patch cables may be furnished by the Contractor and delivered to IT personnel at the facility for installation. Include specific requirements for patch cables on the project, including quantity, color and length. A. Furnish copper patch cables for modular copper cross-connects. Deliver patch cables to Owner in the sizes, colors and quantities as scheduled.
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Furnish fiber patch cables for fiber cross connects. Deliver patch cables to Owner in the lengths and quantities as scheduled.
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Furnish hook-and-loop cable managers for managing patch cords in the telecommunications rooms. Provide in colors, sizes and quantities as indicated below. Cable managers shall be the same color as the patch cable type that they manage.
LABELING AND ADMINISTRATION A.
General: Labeling and administration shall comply with ANSI/TIA/EIA 606 and standard industry practices.
B.
Color Coding: Apply industry standard color coding to cable termination fields. Always apply the same color at both ends of any given cable. Cross-connections are generally made between termination fields of different colors. The color may be applied to the backboard behind the termination equipment, may be the color of a cover on the termination equipment, or may be the actual color of the insert label on the termination equipment.
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Racks: Label racks as shown on the Contract Documents. Affix label centered across top cross-member of rack.
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Grounding/Bonding Conductors: Label bonding conductors; “WARNING! TELECOMMUNICATIONS BONDING CONDUCTOR. DO NOT REMOVE OR DISCONNECT!”
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Cables: 1. Label Location: Affix at each end of the cable. 2. Station Cables: Label station cables with the same label as the station connector (see STATION CONNECTORS (PORTS) below) that terminates the cable at the station location. Include a clear vinyl adhesive wrapping applied over the label in order to permanently affix the label to the cable. Using transparent tape to affix labels to cables is not acceptable. 3. Copper Backbone Cables: Label intrabuilding copper backbone cables in the form “C (TR to TR), ###-PR, CAT##, ###-FT ” where “C” stands for media type (“C” for “administrative copper” media), “(TR to TR)” is the origination and destination telecommunications rooms between which the cable routes, “###-PR” is the pair count, “CAT##” is the cable type (i.e. CAT3 or CAT5E), and ###-FT is the cut length. 4. Fiber Backbone Cables: Label intrabuilding fiber backbone cables in the form “F (TR to TR), ###-ST, type, ###-FT ” where “F” stands fiber, “(TR to TR)” is the origination and destination telecommunications rooms between which the cable routes, “###-ST” is the strand count, “type” is the fiber type (i.e. SM, 62.5MM, etc), and ###-FT is the cut length. 5. Provide labels at each end of each cable within 24 inches (610 mm) of telecommunications room entrance and again within 24 inches (610 mm) of termination point.
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Termination Blocks: 1. General: a. Label termination block ports/pairs sequentially beginning on the first row of each termination block column. Begin with “001” for the first port/pair. b. Label termination strip pairs sequentially (left to right). 2. For Horizontal Distribution: Label termination blocks used for horizontal distribution with a single label affixed above the entire termination block column indicating the floor number on which the outlets are located, whose cable terminates on that column. a. Termination strip pairs shall be of the form “###” where “###” denotes the sequential cable number terminated. 3. For Backbone Distribution: Label termination blocks used for backbone distribution with a single label affixed above the entire termination block wall field which reads “Backbone”. Additionally, label each termination block column within the termination block wall field as follows: a. Label columns in the form “TR”, where “TR” is the telecommunications room where the backbone cable originates. Use a new column for each telecommunications room. Do not intermix cables from multiple telecommunications rooms in a single termination block column. b. Termination strip pairs shall be of the form “###” where “###” denotes the sequential cable number terminated.
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Patch Panels: 1. For Horizontal Distribution: a. General: Label patch panels as shown on the Contract Documents. b. Ports: Ports are typically pre-labeled by the manufacturer with sequential numbers (i.e. 1 to 48). For ports which are not pre-labeled, label port in the form “##” where “##” is the sequential port number within the panel. Each patch panel shall start at port number “01”.
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Station Connectors (Ports):
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Connected to Termination Blocks in the Telecommunications Room: a. Label connectors in the form “FTR-###” where “F” is the floor of the communications outlet where the horizontal cable terminates, “TR” is the telecommunications room where the cable terminates, and “###” is the sequential cable number for that telecommunications room. Cross reference connector labels with the Port Designation label on the Contract Documents.
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Conduits: Label each conduit end (existing or new) in a clear manner by designating the location of the other end of the conduit (i.e. room name, telecommunications room identifier, pull box identifier, outlet identifier (use the label of the first port of the outlet as the outlet identifier), etc.). Indicate conduit length on the label.
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Pull Strings: Label each pull string in a clear manner by designating the location of the other end of the pull string (i.e. room name, telecommunications room name, pull box identifier, outlet identifier (use the label of the first port of the outlet as the outlet identifier), etc.).
TESTING A.
Provide test records on a form approved by the Architect. Include the test results for each cable in the system. Submit the test results for each cable tested with identification as discussed under LABELING AND ADMINISTRATION above. Include the cable identifier, outcome of test, indication of errors found, cable length, retest results, and name and signature of technician completing the tests. Provide test results for review and acceptance within two weeks of Substantial Completion. 1. Print test records for each cable within the system directly from the tester and submit in paper form (in a binder) and in electronic form (on diskette or CDROM) to the Owner and Designer for review. Handwritten test results will not be accepted.
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Test the SCS after installation for compliance to all applicable standards as follows: 1. Copper: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** If Category 5E cabling is to be used on this project, replace the reference to Category 6 (below) with the following text: “…Category 5E…” a. For Horizontal Distribution: Test all pairs of each copper station cable, for conformance to ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B Category 6, and ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B standards. To the extent possible, perform tests with building electrical systems fully powered on (i.e. Lights, HVAC, etc.). 1) Test each end-to-end link (the entire channel from the connector at the station to the connector or termination in the telecommunications room) utilizing sweep tests, for continuity, shorts, polarity, near-end cross talk (NEXT), far-end cross talk (FEXT), attenuation, installed length, transposition (wire map), mutual capacitance, characteristic impedance, resistance, ACR, and presence of AC voltage. Use the Power Sum method to test NEXT and FEXT. Test each cable in both directions. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** If Category 5E cabling is to be used on this project, replace the reference to Category 6 (below) with the following CAT5E-specific text: “…Category 5E…” 2) Use a TIA/EIA Level III testing instrument, re-calibrated within the manufacturer’s recommended calibration period, with the most current software revision based upon the most current ANSI/TIA/EIA testing guidelines, capable of storing and printing test records for each cable within the system and equipped with the current test adapters. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** If Category 5E cabling is to be used on this project, replace the reference to CAT-6 (below) with the following CAT5E-specific text: “…CAT-5E…” (a) Testing Device: Fluke DSP-4000 with latest software and hardware releases for CAT-6 horizontal distribution cables, or approved equal.
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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** If Category 5E cabling is to be used on this project, delete the following paragraph in its entirety. 3) In addition to the above, perform tests both recommended and mandated by manufacturer. Tests shall confirm/guarantee compliance to Ethernet Category 6 1000B-T (1000 Mb/s IEEE 802.3ab) and 1000B-TX (1000 Mb/s ANSI/TIA/EIA-854) applications. b. For Intrabuilding Backbone Distribution: Test all cable pairs for length, shorts, opens, continuity, polarity reversals, transposition (wire map), and the presence of AC voltage. All pairs shall demonstrate compliance to TIA/EIA 568-B Category 3 standards. 1) Test copper cable on the reel upon delivery to the job site, again prior to installation, and again after installation. 2) Test entire channel, from termination block to termination block. 3) Use a TIA/EIA Level III testing instrument, re-calibrated within the manufacturer’s recommended calibration period, with the most current software revision based upon the most current TIA/EIA testing guidelines, capable of storing and printing test records for each cable within the system. (a) Fluke DSP-4000, or approved equal. 2. Fiber: Test fiber optic cable on the reel upon delivery to the job site prior to installation, and again after installation. a. Prior to testing, calculate the cable loss budget for each fiber optic cable and clearly show the result on the test documentation. Calculate maximum loss using the following formula, assuming no splices: 1) For Horizontal Distribution: (a) Max Loss = 2.0db (per ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B). 2) For Backbone Distribution: (a) Max Loss = [(allowable loss/km) * (km of fiber)] + [(.3db) * (# of connectors)]. (b) A mated connector to connector interface is defined as a single connector for the purposes of the above formula. (c) A given fiber strand shall not exceed its calculated maximum loss (per the above formula). b. Test all strands using a bi-directional end-to-end optical transmission loss test instrument (such as an OTDR) trace performed per ANSI/TIA/EIA 455-61 or a bi-directional end-to-end power meter test performed per ANSI/TIA/EIA 45553A, and ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B. 1) Calculate loss numbers by taking the sum of the two bi-directional measurements and dividing that sum by two. 2) Provide test measurements as follows: (a) For Multimode Cable: Test at both 850 and 1300nm. c. For Singlemode Cable: Test at both 1310 and 1550nm. d. Test results shall conform to: 1) The criteria specified in ANSI/TIA/EIA-568B 2) The Contractor’s calculated loss budget above 3) The criteria specified in IEEE 802.3z (1000Base-X Gigabit Ethernet): (a) In addition to the above, perform tests both recommended and mandated by the manufacturer. Tests shall confirm/guarantee compliance to manufacturer’s performance standards and also IEEE 802.3z for a maximum end-to-end dB loss of 2.5 dB. 4) The criteria specified in IEEE 802.3z (1000Base-X Gigabit Ethernet). C.
Identify cables and equipment that do not pass to the Architect. Determine the source of the non-compliance and replace or correct the cable or the connection materials, and retest the cable or connection materials at no additional expense to the Owner. Provide new test results in the same manner as above.
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In addition to the above, if it is determined that the cable is at fault, remove the damaged cable and replace it with a new cable. Cable “repairs” are not acceptable. The procedure for removing the cable shall be as follows: a. Prior to removal of damaged cable and installation of new cable: 1) Inform the Owner of the schedule for the removal and installation. 2) Test the new cable on the reel. 3) Test cables that occupy the same innerduct or conduit (if not in innerduct) as the damaged cable, regardless of whether or not they are new cables installed as part of this project or existing cables installed prior to this project. 4) Provide test results for approval. b. Remove the damaged cable and provide new cable. c. After the removal of the damaged cable and installation of the new cable: 1) Test the new cable. 2) Test cables that occupy the same innerduct or conduit (if not in innerduct) as the damaged cable, regardless of whether they are new cables installed as part of this project or existing cables installed prior to this project. (a) If any of the cables requiring testing are in use, coordinate with the Owner to schedule an outage opportunity during which the testing can be performed. 3) Provide test results for approval. d. If a cable which occupies the same innerduct or conduit (if not in innerduct) as a damaged cable is damaged by the extraction and installation process, replace the cable at no additional expense to the Owner. 1) Damaged cables which are replaced shall be subject to the testing procedures.
FIRESTOPPING A.
Only employees trained/certified by the firestopping manufacturer shall apply firestopping materials.
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Maintain fire rating of penetrated fire barriers. Fire stop and seal penetrations made during construction. 1. Provide firestopping material for through and membrane penetrations of fire-rated barriers. 2. Install firestops in strict accordance with manufacturer’s detailed installation procedures. Refer to Section 07840 - Firestopping. 3. Install firestops in accordance with fire test reports, fire resistance requirements, acceptable sample installations, manufacturer’s recommendations, local fire and building authorities, and applicable codes and standards. Apply sealing material in a manner acceptable to the local fire and building authorities. 4. For demolition work, apply firestopping to open penetrations in fire rated barriers where cable is removed. Apply firestopping regardless of whether or not the penetrations are used for new cable or left empty after construction is complete. 5. Firestopping material used to seal open penetrations through which cable passes shall be re-usable/re-enterable.
PROTECTION A.
Protect installed products until completion of project.
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Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION
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