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JABATA KERJA RAYA MALAYSIA

TECHICAL REQUIREMET AD SPECIFICATIO

STRUCTURED CABLIG SYSTEM

JKR SPECIFICATIO

UIT PERUDIG ICT CAW. KEJ ELEKTRIK

IPJKR MALAYSIA

Technical Specification Structured Cabling System

Structured Cabling System

STRUCTURED CABLIG SYSTEM JKR SPECIFICATIO

Table of Contents

PART 1 - GEERAL SPECIFICATIOS .....................................................................1

1.1 SCOPE ............................................................................................................ 1

1.2 REGULATORY REFERENCES: ...................................................................... 2

1.3 APPROVED VENDOR .................................................................................... 3

1.4 APPROVED INSTALLER ............................................................................... 3

1.5 WORK INCLUDED ......................................................................................... 4

1.6 SUBMITTALS................................................................................................. 4

1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING ..................................................... 5

1.8 DRAWINGS .................................................................................................... 6

PART 2 - PRODUCTS .....................................................................................................7

2.1 EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS ...................................................................................7

2.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEWS ..........................................................................................7

2.3 WORK AREA OUTLETS ........................................................................................9

2.4 CAT 6 MODULAR PATCH PANEL SYSTEM ....................................................11

2.5 IDC COPPER CROSS-CONNECT SYSTEMS .....................................................12

2.6 OPTICAL FIBER CROSS-CONNECT SYSTEMS ...............................................14

2.7 RACKS ...................................................................................................................17

2.8 HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION CABLE ............................................................18

2.9 BACKBONE CABLE DISTANCE VS. BANDWIDTH USING A LASER

TRANSMITTER OPERATING AT A 1310 NM WAVELENGTH: ....................20

2.10 PATCH CORDS .....................................................................................................22

2.11 GROUNDING AND BONDING ...........................................................................24

2.12 FIRESTOP ..............................................................................................................24

PART 3 - EXECUTIO ..................................................................................................25

3.1 WORK AREA.........................................................................................................25

3.2 HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION CABLE INSTALLATION ..............................26

3.3 HORIZONTAL CROSS CONNECT INSTALLATION .......................................27

3.4 OPTICAL FIBER TERMINATION HARDWARE ...............................................27

3.5 BACKBONE CABLE INSTALLATION ...............................................................28

3.6 COPPER TERMINATION HARDWARE .............................................................28

3.7 RACKS ...................................................................................................................29

3.8 FIRESTOP SYSTEM .............................................................................................29

3.9 GROUNDING SYSTEM ........................................................................................30

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3.10 IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING ..................................................................30

3.11 TESTING AND ACCEPTANCE ...........................................................................30

3.12 SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION .............................................................................31

3.13 TEST RESULTS .....................................................................................................32

3.14 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS ........................................................................................33

PART 4 - WARRATY AD SERVICES ...................................................................34

4.1 QUALIFICATION OF SYSTEM ...........................................................................34

4.2 CERTIFICATION ..................................................................................................34

4.3 LIFETIME APPLICATION ASSURANCE ...........................................................35

4.4 25-YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY .....................................................................35

4.5 PURCHASER RESPONSIBILITY .................................................................. 35

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TECHICAL SPECIFICATIO

PART 1 - GEERAL SPECIFICATIOS

1.1 SCOPE

A. This document describes the products and execution requirements

relating to furnishing and installing Telecommunications Cabling at the

new or remodelled buildings for the JKR PROJECT. Backbone and

Horizontal cabling comprised of Copper and Fiber Cabling, and support

systems are covered under this document.

B. The Horizontal (workstation) Cabling System shall consist of a minimum

of (2) 4-pair Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Copper Cables to each

work area outlet unless otherwise noted for specific locations. The

cables shall be installed from the Work Area Outlet to the

Telecommunications Room (TR) located on the same floor, and routed to

the appropriate rack serving that area and terminated as specified in this

document.

C. All cables and related terminations, support and grounding hardware

shall be furnished, installed, wired, tested, labelled, and documented by

the Telecommunications contractor as detailed in this document.

D. Product specifications, general design considerations, and installation

guidelines are provided in this document. Quantities of

telecommunications outlets, typical installation details, cable routing and

outlet types will be provided as an attachment to this document. If the

bid documents are in conflict, this specification shall take precedence.

The successful vendor shall meet or exceed all requirements for the cable

system described in this document.

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1.2 REGULATORY REFERECES:

A. All work and materials shall conform in every detail to the rules and

requirements of the National Fire Protection Association, the local

Electrical Code and present manufacturing standards.

B. All materials shall be UL Listed and shall be marked as such. If UL has

no published standards for a particular item, then other national

independent testing standards shall apply and such items shall bear those

labels. Where UL has an applicable system listing and label, the entire

system shall be so labelled.

C. The Structured Cabling System described in this is derived from the

recommendations made in recognized telecommunications industry

standards. The following documents are incorporated by reference:

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1 and its addendum

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2 and its addendum

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1 (category 6 addenda)

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3 and its addendum

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A and its addendum

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-607

• ANSI/ICEA S-90-661

• ANSI/ICEA S-80-576

• ANSI/ICEA S-83-596

• ANSI/ICEA S-83-640

• ANSI/EIA/TIA-492AAAA

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-472CAAA

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-472DAAA

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-598

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-455

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-604

• ISO/IEC 11801

• ISO/IEC 11802 2nd

edition (FDIS 11801 Draft)

• CENELEC EN50173

• IEC 603-7

D. If this document and any of the documents listed above are in conflict,

then the more stringent requirement shall apply. All documents listed are

believed to be the most current releases of the documents. The

Contractor has the responsibility to determine and adhere to the most

recent release when developing the proposal for installation.

E. This document does not replace any code, either partially or wholly. The

contractor must be aware of local codes that may impact this project.

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1.3 APPROVED VEDOR

A. The bidder must be a MANUFACTURE-authorized Certified System

Vendor (hereinafter referred to as CSV) OR Certified installer (CI) of the

Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control System. The bidder must have

successfully completed all design and installation training provided by

MANUFACTURE or JKR ICT Training Centre.

B. The bidder, including any subcontractor, shall show proven expertise in

the implementation of cabling projects. This expertise can be illustrated

through the inclusion of details of at least three projects involving the

design and installation of Category 5 and/or Category 5e and/or Category

6 unshielded twisted-pair (hereinafter referred to as UTP) cabling

systems and optical fiber cabling systems within the past two year

period. Names, addresses and telephone numbers of references for the

three projects shall be included.

C. The successful bidder shall hereinafter be referred to as the Vendor.

D. The Vendor shall accept complete responsibility for the design,

installation, acceptance testing and certification of the said structure

cabling system.

E. The Vendor shall provide proof of current CSV status and shall deliver

the MANUFACTURE certification of the installed Cat 5e, Cat 6, Optical

Fiber System or Control System to the Purchaser.

1.4 APPROVED ISTALLER

A. The bidder must be a MANUFACTURE-authorized Certified System

Vendor (hereinafter referred to as CSV) and must have successfully

completed all product design and installation training provided by

MANUFACTURE or JKR ICT Training Center.

B. The installation of the Structure Cabling System shall be performed by

either employees of the Vendor or subcontractors. Organizations

assigned as subcontractors shall be required to provide proof of

MANUFACTURE authorization to install the Manufacture’s product &

systems.

C. All work shall be performed and supervised by technicians and managers

qualified to install and test the Cabling System in accordance with

MANUFACTURE requirements. The supervisor shall have successfully

completed Manufacture’s installation training provided by

MANUFACTURE or JKR ICT Training Center.

D. In the event subcontractors are used for any portion of the installation or

acceptance testing, the Vendor shall be responsible for any subsequent

corrective action required on that portion.

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1.5 WORK ICLUDED

The work included under this specification consists of furnishing all labor,

equipment, materials, and supplies and performing all operations necessary

to complete the installation of this structured cabling system in compliance

with the specifications and drawings. The Telecommunications contractor

will provide and install all of the required material to form a complete system

whether specifically addressed in the

1. Pre-Register project as a Certified Project with MANUFACTURE.

2. Furnish and install a complete telecommunications wiring

infrastructure.

3. Furnish, install, and terminate all UTP and Optical Fiber cable

4. Furnish and install all wall plates, jacks, patch panels, and patch

cords.

5. Furnish and install all required cabinets and/or racks as required

and as indicated.

6. Furnish any other material required to form a complete system.

7. Perform channel testing (100% of horizontal and/or backbone

links) and provide channel pass result report.

8. Furnish test results of all cabling to the owner on disk and paper

format, listed by each closet, then by workstation ID.

9. Adhere and comply with all requirements of MANUFACTURE

programs.

10. Provide owner training and documentation. (Testing

documentation and As-built drawings)

1.6 SUBMITTALS

A. Under the provisions of this request for proposal, prior to submit the

tender, tenderer shall

- Submit the third party test report on Cat 6 product (4 connector

topology) accordance with and to the requirement of TIA/EIA 568-

b.2-1 Dated June 2002 for Category 6 cabling system and ISO/IEC

FDIS 11801:2002 (E) final draft for class E balance cabling.

11. Submit the Manufacture support letter.

12. Submit copies of the product data sheet to provide proof of

compliance of this spec.

13. Design Overview

B. Under the provisions of this request for proposal, prior to the start of

work the telecommunications contractor shall:

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Submit copies of the certification of the company and names of staff

that will be performing the installation and termination of the

installation to provide proof of compliance of this spec.

MANUFACTURE User Manual, at the completion of the project.

MANUFACTURE Application Guidelines (where applicable) for

network technologies that will operate over the Cat 5e, Cat 6,

Optical Fiber System or Control System, at the completion of the

project

Submit the Organization chart of the Project team.

Submit the project schedule & management report.

C. Work shall not proceed without the Owner's approval of the submitted

items.

D. The telecommunications contractor shall receive approval from the

Owners on all substitutions of material. No substituted materials shall be

installed except by written approval from the Owner.

1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AD HADLIG

A. Delivery and receipt of products shall be at the site described in the

Scope Section.

B. Cable shall be stored according to manufacturer's recommendations as a

minimum. In addition, cable must be stored in a location protected from

vandalism and weather. If cable is stored outside, it must be covered

with opaque plastic or canvas with provision for ventilation to prevent

condensation and for protection from weather. If air temperature at cable

storage location will be below 4.4 degree C. (40 degrees F.), the cable

shall be moved to a heated (10 degrees C. (50 degrees F.) minimum)

location. If necessary, cable shall be stored off site at the contractor's

expense.

C. If the telecommunications contractor wishes to have a trailer on site for

storage of materials, arrangements shall be made with the Owner.

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1.8 DRAWIGS

A. It shall be understood that the electrical details and drawings provided

with the specification package are diagrammatic. They are included to

show the intent of the specifications and to aid the telecommunications

contractor in bidding the job. The telecommunications contractor shall

make allowance in the bid proposal to cover whatever work is required to

comply with the intent of the plans and specifications.

B. The telecommunications contractor shall verify all dimensions at the site

and be responsible for their accuracy.

C. Prior to submitting the bid, the telecommunications contractor shall call

the attention of the Engineer to any materials or apparatus the

telecommunications contractor believes to be inadequate and to any

necessary items of work omitted.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 EQUIVALET PRODUCTS

A. Due to the nature and type of communications all products, including but not

limited to faceplates, jacks, patch panels, racks, IDC blocks, copper and

optical fiber cable products and patch cords, for the purpose of this

document, shall be manufactured by NORDX or Equivalent. There will be

no substitutions allowed.

2.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEWS

Category 6 system:

• The UTP-based cabling system shall have a 250 MHz Channel Bandwidth over a maximum distance of 100 m (328 ft) and a positive

channel Power Sum Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ratio (PSACR) @ 250

MHz.

• The UTP-based cabling system shall use matched components from a

single manufacturer, and the cabling system shall be certified to deliver

system performance over the lifetime of the applications for which the

cabling system was originally designed to support.

• All components used in the UTP-based cabling system shall be warranted

for a period of 25 years from date of installation against defects in

materials and workmanship.

• The UTP-based cabling system shall comply with the following

standards:

- ANSI/TIA-EIA-568-B.2-1 (Category 6 addenda)(final)

- Class E ISO/IEC FDIS 11801 2nd

edition draft

- Class E - CENELEC EN50173

- Class E - ISO/IEC 11801 2nd

edition latest draft

• The UTP-based cabling system shall be capable of supporting the

following applications:

- Gb/s ATM*

- Application data rate up to 2.4 Gb/s

- 1.2 Gb/s ATM*

- Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)

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- Broadband Video

- 25/52/155/622 Mb/s ATM

- Fast Ethernet (100Base-TX, 100BASE-T4)

- 100VG-AnyLAN

- TP-PMD

- Ethernet (10BASE-T)

- 4/16 Mb/s Token-Ring

- Baseband Video

- ARCnet/ARCnet Plus

- IBM System 370/3270

- IBM 3x - AS/400

- IBM 4700 Financial Communication System

- IBM 5080/6090 Graphics System

- EIA-232/EIA-422

- Voice

- Future applications using 250 MHz of bandwidth*

*Note: When using the same transmission technique as Gigabit Ethernet

Cat 6 parameters

Parameters Frequency Standards* Demand Performance

PSNEXT 100 MHz

200 MHz

250 MHz

37.1 dB

31.9 dB

30.2 dB

40.8 dB

35.6 dB

33.3 dB

Insertion Loss 100 MHz

200 MHz

250 MHz

21.3 dB

31.5 dB

35.9 dB

19.9 dB

29.3 dB

33.3 dB

PSACR 100 MHz

200 MHz

250 MHz

15.8 dB

0.4 dB

-5.8 dB

20.9 dB

6.3 dB

0.1 dB**

PSELFEXT 100 MHz

200 MHz

250 MHz

20.3 dB

14.2 dB

12.3 dB

25.8 dB

19.7 dB

17.8 dB

Return Loss 100 MHz

200 MHz

250 MHz

12.0 dB

9.0 dB

8.0 dB

14.0 dB

10.0 dB

9.0 dB

Propagation

Delay

555 ns 490 ns

Delay Skew 50 ns 25 ns

Available

Bandwidth

200 MHz 250 MHz

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Worst case scenario for four-connector topology

*Based on ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1 (Cat. 6 addenda – July 2002)

ISO proposed class E (FDIS 11801 2nd edition draft)

** Positive PSACR @ 250 MHz

2.3 WORK AREA OUTLETS

A. Work area cables shall each be terminated at their designated work area

location in the connector types described in the subsections below. Included

are modular telecommunication jacks. These connector assemblies shall

snap into a faceplate.

B. The Telecommunications Outlet Assembly shall accommodate:

1. A minimum of two (2) modular jacks

2. Additional accommodations for specific locations as noted in the plans

for optical fiber and/or additional copper cables as necessary

3. A blank filler will be installed when extra ports are not used.

4. A dust cap shall be provided on all modular jacks with the circuit

number on the identifier strip.

5. Multiple jacks that are identified in close proximity on the drawings

(but not separated by a physical barrier) may be combined in a single

assembly. The telecommunications contractor shall be responsible for

determining the optimum compliant configuration based on the

products proposed.

6. The same orientation and positioning of jacks and connectors shall be

utilized throughout the installation. Prior to installation, the

telecommunications contractor shall submit the proposed

configuration for each outlet assembly for review by the Owner.

7. The modular jack shall incorporate printed label strip on the dust cap module for identifying the outlet. Printed labels shall be permanent

and compliant with ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A standard specifications.

Hand printed labels shall not be accepted.

Voice / Data Jacks

Voice/Data jacks shall be 8-position modular jacks and shall be Category 5e or

higher performance as defined by the references in this document including

ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2 performance requirements. All pair combinations must

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be considered, with the worst-case measurement being the basis for compliance.

Modular jack performance shall be third-party verified by a nationally

recognized independent testing laboratory.

1. Category 6 modular jack

• The UTP connector module shall be a punch down UTP connector.

• The UTP connector module shall be Power Sum rated, with a Power Sum NEXT performance equal to or better than the

Category 6 pair-to-pair NEXT performance specifications, and

shall have a PS6+ marking to indicate compliance.

• The eight-position UTP connector module shall accommodate six-

position modular plug modular cords without damage to either the

cord or the module.

• The UTP connector module shall be used with the Flex

Termination Station for better support during termination process.

• 110 connecting tools can be used to terminate the UTP connector

module.

• The UTP connector module shall have an optional cover to protect

the module when not in use.

• The UTP connector module and its optional cover shall be available

in the following colors: gray, almond, white, black, orange, red,

yellow, green, blue, purple, and brown.

• The UTP connector module shall be designed for use at the Work

Area, Telecommunications Room and/or Equipment Room without

modification.

• The UTP connector module shall have an in-line IDC termination

interface with sharp pair splitters for the termination of wire pairs.

• The UTP connector module shall be available in both the T568A-

ISDN and T568B-ALT wiring configurations within the same

module.

• The UTP connector module shall have an insulation displacement

connection featuring insulation slicing of 22 to 24 AWG plastic-

insulated solid copper conductors forming a gas-tight connection.

• The UTP connector module IDC termination block durability shall be 10 insertions of any combination of wire gauge.

• The UTP connector module shall have a maximum Contact

Resistance of 1 milliohm per contact.

• The UTP connector module shall have a minimum Insulation

Resistance of 200 megaohms.

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Parameters Value (dB)

NEXT 55.1

PSNEXT 52.0

FEXT 49.8

PSFEXT 46.9

Attenuation 0.10

Return Loss 27.0

2.4 CAT 6 MODULAR PATCH PAEL SYSTEM

A. PS6 (PowerSum Category 6) Modular Patch Panel system

B. PS6 Patch Panel System shall provide a category 6 centralized, rack-

mounted termination, identification and service assignment point for UTP

horizontal, backbone and equipment cabling at the horizontal or main cross

connect, using modular cord assemblies

C. Mounting Hardware:

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall allow the

flexibility of up to 96 port configurations.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall feature

optional wire management to secure cable bundles, control and

maintain proper cable bend radius and provide physical protection for

terminations.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall be

compatible with the 19-in. equipment racks, cabinets or wall mount

brackets.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall have a

16-gauge sheet metal construction and the module holder shall be made

of UL 94V-0 gray or black fire-retardant plastic constructions.

Parameters Value (dB)

NEXT 55.1

PSNEXT 52.0

FEXT 49.8

PSFEXT 46.9

Attenuation 0.10

Return Loss 27.0

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2.5 IDC COPPER CROSS-COECT SYSTEMS

The voice cross connect shall be a passive connection between the horizontal

termination blocks and the backbone termination blocks. The wall mount

frames shall be field terminated kits including all blocks, connecting blocks, and

designation strips. Management rings shall be mounted between vertical

columns of blocks to provide management of cross-connect wire. Backbone and

horizontal blocks shall use 4 or 5-pair connecting blocks on each 25-pair row.

Blocks shall be oriented so that backbone terminations are located on the left

and horizontal frames are located on the right of the termination field when

facing the frame assembly.

The 110 system shall provide a category 5e or category 6 centralized, wall-

mounted or rack-mounted termination, identification and service assignment

point for UTP horizontal, backbone and equipment cabling at the horizontal and

main cross-connect, using cross-connect wire or /110 patch cords

Mounting hardware:

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system wall mount shall be a unit,

with a maximum capacity of 300 pairs or 72 four-pair cables (i.e., 12

Giga Distribution Connectors).

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system wall mount hardware shall

be 15.4 in. (391 mm) high, 7.6 in. (194 mm) wide and 3 in. (76 mm)

deep.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system wall mount shall be

designed to be robust and installer-friendly.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system shall be able to

accommodate up to 144 high-performance cables when used in a top-

to-bottom cross-connect layout.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system shall have six wide cable

holders to ease cable routing using Velcro ties.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system shall be made of sturdy

plastic strips for easy snap-in/snap-out of the connectors.

• The UTP cross-connect/interconnect system wall mount shall be made

of 13-gauge steel, black color, with a fanning strip of fire retardant

thermoplastic construction rated UL94V-O, clear graphite.

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Connector:

• The distribution connector shall meet or exceed the Category 6

transmission characteristics as perANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1.

• The distribution connector shall be backward compatible with Category

5 and Category 5e applications to protect the investment in active

equipment.

• The distribution connector used in the wall mount UTP cross-

connect/interconnect system shall be a unit with built-in color-coded

pair splitters and port separation marks to facilitate wire insertion and

prevent termination errors.

• The distribution connector shall support either six 4-pair cables or one

25-pair cable.

• The distribution connector shall be designed to be robust and installer-

friendly.

• The distribution connector used in the wall mount UTP cross-

connect/interconnect system shall have a fire retardant UL 94V-0 clear

graphite thermoplastic construction.

• The distribution connector used in the wall mount UTP cross-

connect/interconnect system shall have a durability rating of 200

insertions/withdrawals of any combination of wire gauge.

• The distribution connector used in the wall mount UTP cross-

connect/interconnect system shall have a height of 0.37 in. (9.4 mm), a

width of 6.63 in. (168.4 mm) and a depth of 1.29 in. (32.7 mm).

• The distribution connector used shall meet the transmission

specifications given below:

Parameters Value

NEXT 58.9 dB

PSNEXT 55.9 dB

FEXT 58.8 dB

PSFEXT 55.8 dB

Attenuation 0.18 dB

Return Loss 37.3 dB

Minimum average values measured at 100 MHz

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Cross-connect wire:

• The Giga/110 Cross-Connect wire shall be used for Cat 5e or cat 6

Installation.

• The cross-connect wire shall be a 4-pair, 24 AWG insulated copper

wire.

• The cross-connect wire shall meet or exceed the Category 6

transmission characteristics as per ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1.

• The cross-connect wire shall meet or exceed the enhanced Category 5

requirement as per ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2.

2.6 OPTICAL FIBER CROSS-COECT SYSTEMS

A. Rack Mount Fiber Panel System shall provide a centralized, rack-mounted

termination, identification and service assignment point for optical fiber

horizontal, backbone and equipment cabling at the horizontal or main cross

connects, using optical fiber patch cords for connections.

• The optical fiber cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall be

a 12, 24 or 48-fiber Fiber Panel unit, with a double-density option to

double the number of connections to 24, 48 or 96 without requiring

additional rack space.

• The optical fiber cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall be

equipped with either a swing out or a sliding drawer mechanism for

access to fibers.

• The optical fiber cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall be

capable of terminating tight-buffered or loose tube optical fiber cables

and all popular connector types.

• The optical fiber cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall

provide for bend radius control throughout the panel as well as storage

space for slack cabling.

• The optical fiber cross-connect/interconnect system rack mount shall

use universal connector strips allowing flexible and customized patch

panel design.

B. Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall provide the connecting interface

between two optical fiber connectors.

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• The Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall be offered in two types

of sleeve material: phosphor bronze and zirconia ceramic.

• The Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall accommodate either

multimode or singlemode terminated optical fiber.

• The Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall be pre-loaded with 6

(single density) or 12 (double density) adapters.

• The Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall be compatible with

ST-Compatible, SC, SC Duplex, FC and MT-RJ connectors.

• The Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall have an Insertion Loss

of 0.2 dB (typical) for multimode sleeves and of 0.15 dB (typical) for

singlemode sleeves.

• The Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall a durability of 1000

matings.

• The Universal Optical Fiber Adapter Strips shall have a tensile strength

of 50 lbs (220 N), < 0.2 dB change.

Connector Modules:

• The connector module shall be standard type connector such as ST-

Compatible, SC, SC Duplex, FC, LC and MT-RJ.

• The connector module shall contain 6 multimode or singlemode optical

fibers (12 fibers for pre-terminated MTP to SC Duplex).

• The connector module shall have a termination option such as field

termination, splice or factory terminated using MTP connector at back

of module.

C. Optimax2 Optical Fiber Field Installable Connectors shall provide a rapid

mechanism for the field-connectorization of multimode 50/125-micron fiber

horizontal cabling with SC connectors, and a connection point for optical

fiber cord assemblies linking to Work Area station equipment.

Optical Fiber Field-Installable Connector:

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall be available in ST-

compatible or SC format, for installation onto multimode 50/125-

micron fiber.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall be field installable,

without requiring epoxy or polishing.

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• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall be compatible with 3

mm or smaller jacketed fibers, 900-micron buffered fibers and 250-

micron loose-tube fibers.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall have a ceramic ferrule

and a factory PC polish.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector tool kit shall include the

following: Installation tool, fiber stripper, scissors, fiber cleaver, wire

stripper, tool clamp, fiber waste bottle, microscope, crimping tool,

tweezers, alcohol wipes, instruction manual, fiber preparation guide and

training video.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall have a typical

Insertion Loss of 0.3 dB.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall have a typical

Reflectance of -30 dB.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall have a tensile strength

of 12 lb. (54 N).

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall have a durability

rating of less than 0.2 dB change after 500 cycles.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall have a storage

temperature of -40°C to 40°C.

• The optical fiber field-installable connector shall have a field assembly

time of less than one minute for termination on a 900-micron fiber and

less than three minutes for termination on a jacketed fiber.

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2.7 RACKS

All racks and wire management shall be MANUFACTURE specific. The

equipment rack shall provide vertical cable management and support for the

patch cords at the front of the rack and wire management, support, and protection

for the horizontal cables inside the legs of the rack

Free-Standing Rack shall be:

A. The 42U 19” equipment rack shall have the following minimum

specifications:

• Depth of at least 800X 800mm;

• Glass front door with lock;

• Steel rear door (vented) with lock;

• Removable side panels (vented);

• A minimum of 13 position power strip with circuit breaker;

• A minimum of 3 fans with guards assembly;

• 19” mounting rails c/w cage-nuts; and

• Adjustable levellers/ rubber feet.

• 4 pcs Vertical cable management ring

• 4 pcs 1U black panel

• Purple colour

B. The 12U 19” wall-mount swing-rack shall have the following minimum

specifications:

• Depth of at least 600mm;

• Tempered Glass front door with lock;

• Removable side panels (vented);

• A minimum of 4 position power strip with circuit breaker;

• A minimum of 2 fans with guards assembly;

• 19” mounting rails c/w cage-nuts; and

• Anchor-bolts wall mounting accessories.

• 4 pcs 1U blank panel

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2.8 HORIZOTAL DISTRIBUTIO CABLE

All horizontal data station cable and voice cable shall terminate on modular patch

panels (copper or fiber), IDC cross-connecting system (copper), or patch/splice

cabinets (fiber) in their respective Telecommunications Room or Equipment

Room as specified on the drawings.

100 OHM Category 6 UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CABLE (UTP)

a. comply to ISO/IEC 11801 2nd

Edition, ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B.2.1

b. have ACR, NEXT, Attenuation, SRL specified and tested to 500 MHz

to support the current applications such as TP-PMD, 100Base-T, ATM

622 Mbps and 1000Base-T and future applications approved by IEEE,

ATM Forum, ANSI or ISO that specify compatibility with the type of

cabling installed.

c. support applications: Gigabit Ethernet, 100BaseTX, 100BaseVG

ANYLAN, 155ATM, 622ATM, NTSC/PAL Component or Composite

Video, AES/EBU Digital Video, RS-422, Noisy Environments.

d. be crescent shaped.

e. have Polyolefin Insulation, Bonded Pairs, PVC Jacket, Rip Cord,

Sequential Marking at Two Foot Intervals

f. be CSA Flame test FT4

g. be 100 Ω 4-pair, category 6 cable.

h. be 0.574mm (23AWG) solid bare copper.

i. be 0.365x0.165 in. overall nominal diameter.

j. be 0.96mm (0.038 in.) max conductor insulation diameter.

k. sequential meter markings on jacket.

l. be appropriate for the environment in which it is installed.

m. have a minimum bend radius (install) 0.1”.

n. have a maximum pulling tension 45lbs.

o. have an operating temperature of -20°C to +80°C.

p. have a Nom. Mutual Capacitance @ 1 KHz: 15.0pF/ft.

q. have a Maximum Capacitance Unbalance : 49.2pF/100m.

r. have a Nominal Velocity of Propagation : 70%.

s. have a Maximum Delay : 25 ns/100m.

t. have a Maximum Conductor DC Resistance @ 20°C : 9 Ω/100m.

u. have a Maximum DCR Unbalance @ 20°C : 3%.

v. have a Maximum Operating Voltage – UL: 300 VRMS.

w. have 100 % of final production reels tested to 500 MHz and conform to

the below specifications.

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2.9 BACKBOE CABLE DISTACE VS. BADWIDTH USIG A LASER TRASMITTER OPERATIG AT A 1310 M WAVELEGTH:

A. Category 3 UTP 25/50/100-Pair Backbone Cables

Generic Characteristics:

• The in-building backbone UTP cable shall meet the 100 ohm UTP

backbone requirements per ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B and CSA T529-95.

• The in-building backbone UTP cable shall meet or exceed the

Category 3 requirements as per NEMA Standard WC 63.1-1996.

• The in-building backbone UTP cable shall meet or exceed the

Category 3 requirements as per ICEA S-90-661-1997.

• The non-plenum in-building backbone UTP cable shall be ETL or UL

Listed and CSA Certified as Type CMR, in accordance with the

Binational Standard for Communications Cable, UL 444/C22.2 No.

214-94.

• The plenum in-building backbone UTP cable shall be ETL or UL

Listed and CSA Certified as Type CMP, in accordance with the

Binational Standard for Communications Cable, UL 444/C22.2 No.

214-94.

• The in-building backbone UTP cable core shall consist of 25-pair sub-

units.

• The in-building backbone UTP cable core shall meet the transmission

specifications given below:

Frequency (MHz)

Attenuation (dB/100m)

(max.)

EXT (dB) (min.)

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(min.)

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Loss (dB) (min.)

0.772 2.2 45 43 12

1.0 2.6 44 41 12

4.0 5.6 34 32 12

8.0 8.5 29 27 12

10.0 9.7 28 26 12

16.0 13.1 25 23 10

• The in-building backbone UTP cable shall have a maximum

capacitance unbalance of pair-to-ground of 262 pF/100 m.

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• The in-building backbone UTP cable shall have a maximum DC

resistance of 8.8 Ohms/100 m.

• The in-building backbone UTP cable shall have one jacket, equipped

with a jacket-splitting cord.

• The in-building backbone UTP cable shall have sequential length

markings printed on cable jacket.

• For the outdoor solution the Cat 3 multi pair cable shall be available in

outdoor gel fill Cable.

B. Indoor/outdoor Distribution Optical Fiber LSZH cable

Generic Characteristics:

• The optical fiber cable shall have decreasing sequential print on cable

jacket of remaining cable length.

• The optical fiber cable shall have a Crush Resistance of 2000 N/cm as

per EIA-455-41.

• The optical fiber cable shall have an Impact Resistance of 2000

impacts with 1.6 N-m as per EIA-455-25.

• The optical fiber cable shall have a minimum Flexure rating of 2000

cycles as per EIA-455-104.

• The optical fiber cable shall have a minimum bending radius of 10x

cable diameter (long-term no load) and 15x cable diameter (short-term

load).

• The optical fiber cable shall have an operating temperature of -20°C to

+70°C.

• The optical fiber cable shall be UL rated OFNP and CSA rated FT6.

Cable Type Minimum information transmission capacity for overfilled launch

(Mhz*km)

Wavelength (nm)

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500 850 3.00

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2.10 PATCH CORDS

The contractor shall provide factory terminated and tested UTP and optical fiber

patch cords and equipment cords for the complete cabling system. The UTP patch

cables shall meet the requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2 for patch cord testing.

A. Copper (UTP) patch cords:

Category 6 patch cords shall meet these requirements:

Cat 6 PS6LX Modular Cord Cables:

• The modular cord cable jacket shall be printed at two-foot intervals

indicating cable code, AWG, UL and CSA designations.

• The modular cord cable shall be UL Listed and CSA Certified as Type

CMR in accordance with the Binational Standard for Communications

Cable UL 444/CSA Standard C22.2 No. 214-94.

PS6LX Modular Plug:

• The modular plug shall meet the requirements of ANIS/TIA/EIA-568-

B.2.1.

• The modular plug shall meet the requirements of the latest issue of

ISO/IEC 11801.

• The modular plug shall meet the requirements of the latest issue of

FCC Part 68, Subpart F.

• The modular plug shall meet the requirements of the latest issue of IEC

603-7 (1990).

• The modular plug shall be UL Listed as a Recognized Component.

• The modular plug shall have a maximum Voltage Rating of 150V AC.

• The modular plug shall have a minimum Dielectric Strength of 1000

Ohms RMS at 60 Hz for one minute.

Parameter PS6LX Modular Plug Values (dB) Category 6

(dB)

NEXT 55.1 ≥ 54.0

PSNEXT 52.0 ≥ 50.0

FEXT 49.8 ≥ 43.1

PSFEXT 46.9 ≥ 40.1

Attenuation 0.1 ≤ 0.2

Return Loss 27.0 ≥ 23.0

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PS6LX Modular Cord Assembly:

• The modular cord assembly shall meet or exceed the requirements per

ANIS/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1.

• The modular cord assembly shall meet the requirements per the latest

issue of ISO/IEC 11801.

• The modular cord assembly shall be UL listed as a Communication Circuit Accessory.

• The modular cord assembly shall be CSA Certified as a

Communication Cord Set.

• The modular cord assembly shall have a colored boot over the plug,

available in either almond, black, blue, green, gray, orange, purple, red,

white or yellow.

B. Optical Fiber patch cords shall:

Optical Fiber Cord Cable:

• The multimode optical fiber cord cable shall be made of 50/125-

micron fiber, with a maximum attenuation of 3.5 dB/km @ 850 nm and

1.25 dB/km @ 1300 nm.

• The singlemode optical fiber cord cable shall have a maximum

attenuation of 0.8 dB/Km @ 1300 nm and 0.5 dB/Km @ 1550 nm.

Optical Fiber Cord Connector:

• The multimode optical fiber cord connector shall be multimode PC

polish-type with ceramic ferrule, with a typical insertion loss of 0.3 dB

(guaranteed 0.5 dB) and a reflectance of -20 dB.

• The singlemode optical fiber cord connector shall be either SPC or

UPC Polish-type with ceramic ferrule, with a typical insertion loss of

0.15 dB (guaranteed 0.5 dB) and a reflectance of -40 dB for SPC and -

55 dB for UPC. The optical fiber cord connector shall be available in

ST type, SC, SC Duplex, FC and MT-RJ construction.

Optical Fiber Cord Assembly:

• The optical fiber cord assembly shall be available in jacketed simplex,

dual zip, duplex breakout and quad breakout construction, with

identical or different connectors at each end.

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2.11 GROUDIG AD BODIG

A. The facility shall be equipped with a Telecommunications Bonding Backbone

(TBB). This backbone shall be used to ground all telecommunications cable

shields, equipment, racks, cabinets, raceways, and other associated hardware

that has the potential to act as a current carrying conductor. The TBB shall be

installed independent of the building’s electrical and building ground and shall

be designed in accordance with the recommendations contained in the

ANSI/TIA/EIA-607 Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding Standard.

B. The main entrance facility/equipment room in each building shall be equipped

with a telecommunications main grounding bus bar (TMGB). Each

telecommunications room shall be provided with a telecommunications ground

bus bar (TGB). The TMGB shall be connected to the building electrical

entrance grounding facility. The intent of this system is to provide a grounding

system that is equal in potential to the building electrical ground system.

Therefore, ground loop current potential is minimized between

telecommunications equipment and the electrical system to which it is attached.

C. All racks, metallic backboards, cable sheaths, metallic strength members, splice

cases, cable trays, etc. entering or residing in the TR or ER shall be grounded to

the respective TGB or TMGB using a minimum #6 AWG stranded copper

bonding conductor and compression connectors.

D. All wires used for telecommunications grounding purposes shall be identified

with a green or with a wrap of green tape insulation. Non-insulated wires shall

be identified at each termination point with a wrap of green tape. All cables and

busbars shall be identified and labeled in accordance with the System

Documentation Section of this specification.

2.12 FIRESTOP

A. A firestop system is comprised of the item or items penetrating the fire rated

structure, the opening in the structure and the materials and assembly of the

materials used to seal the penetrated structure. Firestop systems comprise an

effective block for fire, smoke, heat, vapor and pressurized water stream.

B. All penetrations through fire-rated building structures (walls and floors) shall be

sealed with an appropriate firestop system. This requirement applies to through

penetrations (complete penetration) and membrane penetrations (through one

side of a hollow fire rated structure). Any penetrating item i.e., riser slots and

sleeves, cables, conduit, cable tray, and raceways, etc. shall be properly

firestopped.

C. Firestop systems shall be UL Classified to ASTM E814 (UL 1479) and shall be

approved by a qualified Professional Engineer (PE), licensed (actual or

reciprocal) in the state such as local authority like Bomba where the work is to

be performed. A drawing showing the proposed firestop system,

stamped/embossed by the PE shall be provided to the Owner’s Technical

Representative prior to installing the firestop system(s).

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PART 3 - EXECUTIO

3.1 WORK AREA

A. Work area outlets and connectors shall be installed in accordance with

manufacturer’s recommendations and installation guides, and best industry

practices.

B. Cables shall be dressed and terminated in accordance with the recommendations

made in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B standard document, manufacturer's

recommendations and best industry practices.

C. Cables shall be coiled in the in-wall or surface-mount boxes if adequate space is

present to house the cable coil without exceeding the manufacturer’s bend

radius. In hollow wall installations where box-eliminators are used, excess wire

can be stored in the wall. No more than 12” of UTP and 36” of fiber slack shall

be stored in an in-wall box, modular furniture raceway, or insulated walls.

Excess slack shall be loosely coiled and stored in the ceiling above each drop

location when there is not enough space present in the outlet box to store slack

cable.

D. Pair untwist at the termination shall not exceed 12 mm (one-half inch).

E. Bend radius of the cable in the termination area shall not be less than 4 times

the outside diameter of the cable.

F. Data jacks, unless otherwise noted in drawings, shall be located in the bottom

position(s) of each faceplate. Data jacks in horizontally oriented faceplates

shall occupy the right-most position(s).

G. Voice jacks shall occupy the top position(s) on the faceplate. Voice jacks in

horizontally oriented faceplates shall occupy the left-most position(s).

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3.2 HORIZOTAL DISTRIBUTIO CABLE ISTALLATIO

A. Cable shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations

and best industry practices.

B. A plastic or nylon pull cord with a minimum test rating of 90 Kg (200 lb.) shall

be co-installed with all cable installed in any conduit.

C. Cable raceways shall not be filled greater than the ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A

maximum fill for the particular raceway type or 40%.

D. Cables shall be installed in continuous lengths from origin to destination (no

splices) except for transition points, or consolidation points.

E. Where cables are installed in an air return plenum, riser rated cable shall be

installed in metallic conduit.

F. Where transition points, or consolidation points are allowed, they shall be

located in accessible locations and housed in an enclosure intended and suitable

for the purpose.

G. The cable’s minimum bend radius and maximum pulling tension shall not be

exceeded. Refer to manufacturer’s requirements.

H. If a J-hook or trapeze system is used to support cable bundles all horizontal

cables shall be supported at a maximum of 48 to 60 inch (1.2 to 1.5 meter)

intervals. At no point shall cable(s) rest on acoustic ceiling grids or panels.

I. Horizontal distribution cables shall be bundled in groups of no more than 50

cables. Cable bundle quantities in excess of 50 cables may cause deformation

of the bottom cables within the bundle and degrade cable performance.

J. Cable shall be installed above fire-sprinkler systems and shall not be attached to

the system or any ancillary equipment or hardware. The cable system and

support hardware shall be installed so that it does not obscure any valves, fire

alarm conduit, boxes, or other control devices.

K. Cables shall not be attached to ceiling grid or lighting fixture wires. Where

support for horizontal cable is required, the contractor shall install appropriate

carriers to support the cabling.

L. Any cable damaged or exceeding recommended installation parameters during

installation shall be replaced by the contractor prior to final acceptance at no

cost to the Owner.

M. Cables shall be identified by a self-adhesive label in accordance with the

System Documentation Section of this specification and ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A.

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The cable label shall be applied to the cable behind the faceplate on a section of

cable that can be accessed by removing the cover plate.

N. Unshielded twisted pair cable shall be installed so that there are no bends

smaller than four times the cable outside diameter at any point in the run and at

the termination field.

O. Pulling tension on 4-pair UTP cables shall not exceed 25-lbf for a four-pair

UTP cable.

3.3 HORIZOTAL CROSS COECT ISTALLATIO

A. Cables shall be dressed and terminated in accordance with the recommendations

made in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B standard document, manufacturer's

recommendations and installation guides, and best industry practices.

B. Pair untwist at the termination shall not exceed 13 mm (0.5 inch).

C. Bend radius of the cable in the termination area shall not exceed 4 times the

outside diameter of the cable.

D. Cables shall be neatly bundled and dressed to their respective panels or blocks.

Each panel or block shall be fed by an individual bundle separated and dressed

back to the point of cable entrance into the rack or frame.

E. Each cable shall be clearly labeled on the cable jacket behind the patch panel at

a location that can be viewed without removing the bundle support ties. Cables

labeled within the bundle, where the label is obscured from view shall not be

acceptable.

3.4 OPTICAL FIBER TERMIATIO HARDWARE

A. Cables shall be dressed and terminated in accordance with the recommendations

made in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B standard document, manufacturer's

recommendations and best industry practices.

B. Each cable shall be individually attached to the respective splice enclosure by

mechanical means. The cables strength member shall be securely attached the

cable strain relief bracket in the enclosure.

C. Each fiber bundle shall be stripped upon entering the splice tray and the

individual fibers routed in the splice tray.

D. Each cable shall be clearly labeled at the entrance to the splice enclosure.

Cables labeled within the bundle shall not be acceptable.

E. A maximum of 12 strands of fiber shall be spliced in each tray

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F. All spare strands shall be installed into spare splice trays.

G. Fiber slack shall be neatly coiled within the fiber splice tray or enclosure. No

slack loops shall be allowed external to the fiber panel.

3.5 BACKBOE CABLE ISTALLATIO

A. Backbone cables shall be installed separately from horizontal distribution cables

B. A plastic or nylon pull cord with a minimum test rating of 90 Kg (200 lb.) shall

be co-installed with all cable installed in any conduit.

C. Where cables are housed in conduits, the backbone and horizontal cables shall

be installed in separate conduits

D. Where cables are installed in an air return plenum, riser rated cable shall be

installed in metallic conduit.

E. Where backbone cables and distribution cables are installed in a cable tray or

wire way, backbone cables shall be installed first and bundled separately from

the horizontal distribution cables.

F. All backbone cables shall be securely fastened to the side wall of the TR on

each floor.

G. Backbone cables spanning more than three floors shall be securely attached at

the top of the cable run with a wire mesh grip and on alternating floors or as

required by local codes.

H. Vertical runs of cable shall be supported to messenger strand, cable ladder, or

other method to provide proper support for the weight of the cable.

I. Large bundles of cables and/or heavy cables shall be attached using metal

clamps and/or metal banding to support the cables.

J. All the unlisted outdoor cable should not exceed 15M (50ft) while entering the

building.

3.6 COPPER TERMIATIO HARDWARE

A. Cables shall be dressed and terminated in accordance with the recommendations

made in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B standard document, manufacturer's

recommendations and best industry practice.

B. Pair untwist at the termination shall not exceed 12 mm (one-half inch).

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C. Bend radius of the cable in the termination area shall not exceed 4 times the

outside diameter of the cable.

D. Cables shall be neatly bundled and dressed to their respective panels or blocks.

Each panel or block shall be fed by an individual bundle separated and dressed

back to the point of cable entrance into the rack or frame.

E. Each cable shall be clearly labelled on the cable jacket behind the patch panel at

a location that can be viewed without removing the bundle support ties. Cables

labelled within the bundle, where the label is obscured from view shall not be

acceptable.

3.7 RACKS

A. Racks shall be securely attached to the concrete floor using a minimum 3/8”

hardware or as required by local codes.

B. Racks shall be placed with a minimum of 36 inch clearance from the walls on

all sides of the rack. When mounted in a row, maintain a minimum of 36 inches

from the wall behind and in front of the row of racks and from the wall at each

end of the row.

C. All racks shall be grounded to the telecommunications ground bus bar in

accordance with Section 9.0 of this document.

D. Rack mount screws not used for installing patch panels and other hardware shall

be bagged and left with the rack upon completion of the installation.

E. Rack mount termination equipment fields shall be installed as per the

requirements specified by the manufacturer’s installation guides.

F. Wall mounted termination block fields shall be mounted on 4’ x 8’ x .75” void

free plywood. The plywood shall be mounted vertically 12” above the finished

floor. The plywood shall be painted with two coats of white fire retardant paint.

G. Wall mounted termination block fields shall be installed as per the requirements

specified by the manufacturer’s installation guides.

3.8 FIRESTOP SYSTEM

A. All firestop systems shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s

recommendations and shall be completely installed and available for inspection

by the local inspection authorities prior to cable system acceptance.

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3.9 GROUDIG SYSTEM

A. The TBB shall be designed and/or approved by a qualified PE, licensed in the

state that the work is to be performed. The TBB shall adhere to the

recommendations of the ANSI/TIA/EIA-607 standard, and shall be installed in

accordance with best industry practice.

B. A licensed electrical contractor shall perform installation and termination of the

main bonding conductor to the building service entrance ground.

3.10 IDETIFICATIO AD LABELIG

A. Labelling shall be done in accordance with the recommendations made in the

ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A document, manufacturer's recommendations and best

industry practices.

3.11 TESTIG AD ACCEPTACE

General

A. All cables and termination hardware shall be 100% tested for defects in

installation and to verify cabling system performance under installed conditions

according to the requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B. All pairs of each

installed cable shall be verified prior to system acceptance. Any defect in the

cabling system installation including but not limited to cable, connectors, feed

through couplers, patch panels, and connector blocks shall be repaired or

replaced in order to ensure 100% useable conductors in all cables installed.

B. Copper Channel Testing

1. All twisted-pair copper cable links shall be tested for continuity, pair

reversals, shorts, opens and performance as indicated below. Additional

testing is required to verify Category performance. Horizontal cabling

shall be tested using a level III test unit for category 5e or category 6

performance compliance.

2. Continuity - Each pair of each installed cable shall be tested using a test

unit that shows opens, shorts, polarity and pair-reversals, crossed pairs

and split pairs. The test shall be recorded as pass/fail as indicated by the

test unit and referenced to the appropriate cable identification number and

circuit or pair number. Any faults in the wiring shall be corrected and the

cable re-tested prior to final acceptance.

3. Length - Each installed cable link shall be tested for installed length using

a TDR type device. The cables shall be tested from patch panel to patch

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panel, block to block, patch panel to outlet or block to outlet as

appropriate. The cable length shall conform to the maximum distances set

forth in the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B Standard. Cable lengths shall be

recorded, referencing the cable identification number and circuit or pair

number. For multi-pair cables, the shortest pair length shall be recorded

as the length for the cable.

4. Category 6 Performance

Follow the Standards requirements established in:

• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B

A level III test unit is required to verify category 6 performance. Fluke

4300, DTX Or equivalent

C. Fiber Testing

1. All fiber testing shall be performed on all fibers in the completed end to

end system. There shall be no splices unless clearly defined in an RFP.

Testing shall consist of an end to end power meter test performed per

TIA/EIA-455-53A. The system loss measurements shall be provided at

850 and/or 1300 nanometers for multimode fibers and 1310 and/or 1550

nanometers for singlemode fibers. These tests also include continuity

checking of each fiber.

2. For horizontal cabling system using multimode optical fiber, attenuation

shall be measured in one direction at either 850 nanometer (nm) or 1300

nm.

3. Backbone multimode fiber cabling shall be tested at both 850 nm and

1300 nm (or 1310 and 1550 nm for singlemode) in at least one direction.

4. Test set-up and performance shall be conducted in accordance with

ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-7 and/or ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14 Standards, and to

the manufacturer’s application guides.

5. Attenuation testing shall be performed with a stable launch condition

using two-meter jumpers to attach the test equipment to the cable plant.

The light source shall be left in place after calibration and the power

meter moved to the far end to take measurements.

3.12 SYSTEM DOCUMETATIO

A. Upon completion of the installation, the telecommunications contractor shall

provide three (3) full documentation sets to the Engineer for approval.

Documentation shall include the items detailed in the sub-sections below.

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Submission should be in hard copy and short copy form (CD).

B. Documentation shall be submitted within ten (10) working days of the

completion of each testing phase (e.g. subsystem, cable type, area, floor, etc.).

This is inclusive of all test result and draft as-built drawings. Draft drawings

may include annotations done by hand. Machine generated (final) copies of all

drawings shall be submitted within 30 working days of the completion of each

testing phase. At the request of the Engineer, the telecommunications

contractor shall provide copies of the original test results.

C. The Engineer may request that a 10% random field re-test be conducted on the

cable system, at no additional cost, to verify documented findings. Tests shall

be a repeat of those defined above. If findings contradict the documentation

submitted by the telecommunications contractor, additional testing can be

requested to the extent determined necessary by the Engineer, including a 100%

re-test. This re-test shall be at no additional cost to the Owner.

3.13 TEST RESULTS

A. Test documentation shall be provided on disk within three weeks after the

completion of the project. The disk shall be clearly marked on the outside front

cover with the words “Project Test Documentation”, the project name, and the

date of completion (month and year). The results shall include a record of test

frequencies, cable type, conductor pair and cable (or outlet) I.D., measurement

direction, reference setup, and crew member name(s). The test equipment name,

manufacturer, model number, serial number, software version and last

calibration date will also be provided at the end of the document. Unless the

manufacturer specifies a more frequent calibration cycle, an annual calibration

cycle is anticipated on all test equipment used for this installation. The test

document shall detail the test method used and the specific settings of the

equipment during the test as well as the software version being used in the field

test equipment.

B. The field test equipment shall meet the requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.

The appropriate level III tester shall be used to verify Category 5e and Category

6 cabling systems.

C. Printouts generated for each cable by the wire (or fiber) test instrument shall be

submitted as part of the documentation package. Alternately, the

telecommunications contractor may furnish this information in electronic form

(3.5" diskette or CD). These diskettes or CDs shall contain the electronic

equivalent of the test results as defined by the bid specification and be of a

format readable from Microsoft Word (version 6.0).

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D. When repairs and re-tests are performed, the problem found and corrective

action taken shall be noted, and both the failed and passed test data shall be

documented.

3.14 AS-BUILT DRAWIGS

A. The drawings are to include cable routes and outlet locations. Outlet locations

shall be identified by their sequential number as defined elsewhere in this

document. Numbering, icons, and drawing conventions used shall be consistent

throughout all documentation provided. The Owner will provide floor plans in

paper and electronic (DWG, AutoCAD rel. 14) formats on which as-built

construction information can be added. These documents will be modified

accordingly by the telecommunications contractor to denote as-built

information as defined above and returned to the Owner.

B. The Contractors shall annotate the base drawings and return a hard copy (same

plot size as originals) and electronic (AutoCAD rel. 14) form.

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PART 4 - WARRATY AD SERVICES

4.1 QUALIFICATIO OF SYSTEM

A. The installed Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control System will be covered by

a certification program provided by MANUFACTURE and the Vendor.

B. Telecommunications spaces and pathways in new buildings or in those

buildings having undergone major renovations in the preceding three years

should conform to the requirements per TIA/EIA-569-A. In cases of

installations in restrictive spaces and pathways, where it is impossible to

implement the aforementioned requirements, the cabling runs shall not exceed

the maximum distances specified in ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B and shall not in any

manner diminish the performance of the Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control

System.

C. The installed Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control System shall conform to

all applicable local building and electrical codes.

4.2 CERTIFICATIO

A. To qualify for system certification, a Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control

System shall be designed, engineered, installed and tested by a CSV.

B. To qualify for system certification, the installed cabling system shall fully

comply with all relevant integrated building distribution network design and

applications guidelines, including acceptable deviations as specified in the latest

release of the Manufacture Certification Guide.

C. To qualify for system certification, only MANUFACTURE-approved products

shall be used to ensure end-to-end system performance. The full

MANUFACTURE product warranty and lifetime performance assurance can be

provided only to systems built using products supplied by MANUFACTURE.

D. MANUFACTURE will not provide certification coverage for other

manufacturers’ products. (Not miss & match )

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4.3 LIFETIME APPLICATIO ASSURACE

A. certification shall provide the assurance that all present and future applications

engineered for the performance level of the cabling system used will work for

the lifetime of the certified Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control System

B. Should the certified Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control System fail to

support the application(s) designed to operate over it — whether at the time of

cutover to the new cabling system, during subsequent use, or after upgrading to

a newer supported application (for example, to a Gigabit Ethernet or an ATM

network from a lower-speed network environment) — MANUFACTURE and

the Vendor shall take prompt corrective action.

4.4 25-YEAR PRODUCT WARRATY

A. Certification shall provide a twenty-five year product warranty for all passive

components used in the installed Cat 6, Optical Fiber System or Control

System. Defective and/or improperly installed products shall be replaced and/or

correctly installed at no cost to the Purchaser.

4.5 PURCHASER RESPOSIBILITY

A. The Vendor shall provide a User Manual to the Purchaser. This document

describes essential system elements and specifies Purchaser responsibilities for

maintaining the integrity of the installed cabling system over time. The User

Manual contains guidelines for cabling system expansions and modifications —

such as relocations, additions and changes to services — in addition to labelling

and record-keeping requirements.

B. The Purchaser accepts that the benefits offered by certification are nullified if

non-approved products are introduced into the installed Cat 6, Optical Fiber

System or Control System. To regain system certification in such cases, a CSV

must correct and approve all modifications deemed necessary by

MANUFACTURE.