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Resolution Number
2004-680
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
06/03/2004
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Approving Agmt. Awarding Bid No. 04-04-01 to Jade Communications Inc.
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<br />Category 6 Cabling System <br />Request for Proposal <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />Confidential and Proprietary <br /> <br />10.2.6 BEND RADIUS <br />· The maximum cable bend radii shall not exceed manufacturer's specifications. <br />· In spaces with balanced twisted-pair cable terminations, the maximum bend radius for 4-pair <br />cable shall not exceed four times the outside diameter of the cable and ten times for multi- <br />pair cable. This shall be done unless this violates manufacturer specifications, <br />· During the actual installation, bend radius on 4-pair cable shall not exceed eight times the <br />outside diameter of the cable and ten times for multi-pair cable. This shall be done unless this <br />violates manufacturer specifications. <br /> <br />10.2.7 SLACK <br /> <br />· In the work area, a minimum of 300 mm (12 in) should be left for balanced twisted-pair <br />cables, while 1 m (3 ft) is left for fiber cables. <br /> <br />· In telecommunications rooms a minimum of 3m (10ft) of slack should be left for all cable <br />types. This slack must be neatly managed on trays or other support types. <br /> <br />10.2.8 CABLE TIE WRAPS <br />· Tie wraps shall be used at appropriate intervals to secure cable and to provide strain relief at <br />termination points. These wraps shall not be over tightened to the point of deforming or <br />crimping the cable sheath. <br />· Hook and loop cable managers should be used in the closet where reconfiguration of cables <br />and terminations may be frequent. <br /> <br />10.2.9 GROUNDING <br />· All grounding / earthing and bonding shall be done to applicable codes and regulations. <br /> <br />10.2.10 FIRE PROTECTION <br />· Properly installed fire stop systems shall be installed to prevent or retard the spread of fire, <br />smoke, water, and gases through the building, This requirement applies to openings <br />designed for telecommunications use that mayor may not be penetrated by cables, wires, or <br />raceways. <br />· Fire stops shall be done to applicable code, <br /> <br />10.2.11 WORKMANSHIP <br />· All work shall be done in a workman like fashion of the highest standards in the <br />telecommunications industry. <br />· All equipment and materials are to be installed in a neat and secure manner, while cables are <br />to be properly dressed. <br />· Workers must clean any debris and trash at the close of each workday, <br /> <br />SIB <br />
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