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EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION APPENDIX F: R56 COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST ❐ Primary SPDs for data network circuits are installed as required. ❐ Secondary SPDs for data network circuits are installed as required. ❐ All RF transmission lines, including unused spares, have coaxial RF type SPDs properly installed. ❐ If a tower top amplifier is installed, the sample port and its control cables have SPDs installed as required. ❐ Tower lighting system AC power and data/alarm circuits have SPDs properly installed as required. F.6 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION ❐ Equipment spacing and aisle widths are adequate and conform to guidelines. ❐ Equipment is level and plumb. ❐ Equipment is square with respect to surrounding equipment and walls. ❐ Where applicable, seismic installation practices are observed. ❐ Cabinets and racks are secured as required. ❐ Cable groups of different function maintain minimum separation or 5 cm (2 in) as required. ❐ RF cables meet or exceed minimum bending radius requirements. ❐ Plenum-rated cables are installed where required. ❐ Cables are of adequate length with no excess. ❐ Cables are properly secured at the required intervals. ❐ AC power conductors installed in cable trays meet minimum installation requirements. ❐ Cables are properly identified at both ends using a standard labeling system. ❐ Distribution frame wiring confirms to the proper punch-down or wire wrap techniques. ❐ CAT-5 or CAT-6 data cables maintain the proper separation distance from AC power cables. ❐ CAT-5 or CAT-6 data cables do not have sharp ends. ❐ CAT-5 or CAT-6 cables meet all other installation requirements. ❐ Cables located below raised flooring systems are properly installed. ❐ Cables located above suspended ceilings are properly installed. ❐ Electrostatic discharge handling practices are observed as required. F-6 68P81089E50-B 9/1/05
I NDEX Index Index AC power cabling to equipment .............................................. 9-16 SPD component requirements ................................. 7-5 SPD installation requirements ............................... 7-33 SPD requirements for facilities .......................7-5, 7-27 acceptable rectifier types ............................................... 6-19 acceptance testing ......................................................... 2-16 access point and wireless router grounding .................. 4-84 air conditioning ............................................................. 3-13 air terminals ................................................................... 2-21 alarms fire detection .......................................................... 3-26 temperature ............................................................ 3-16 backfilling requirements ............................................... 2-13 batteries charging ................................................................. 6-33 installation .............................................................. 6-34 maintenance disconnect ......................................... 6-35 multiple .................................................................. 6-32 required signage ..................................................... 6-30 temperature requirements ...................................... 6-33 battery backup duration ................................................. 6-31 battery backup, high rate applications ........................... 6-31 battery backup, long duration ........................................ 6-31 battery containment area ............................................... 6-30 battery safety ................................................................. 6-28 battery safety equipment ............................................... 3-30 battery systems .............................................................. 6-27 bending radius for grounding conductors ..................... 4-29 bonding cable tray sections ........................................... 5-45 bonding grid .................................................................. 5-68 bonding jumper ............................................................. 5-30 bonding methods exothermic welding ................................................ 4-41 irreversible high-compression fittings ................... 4-43 A B alternate power sources ................................................ 6-25 Americans With Disabilities Act .................................... 2-9 anchoring equipment to raised floors ............................. 9-9 ancillary support apparatus bonding to MGB .................................................... 5-46 antenna masts grounding ............................................................... 4-74 antennas EME considerations ................................................A-1 interference protection recommendations ............... 8-1 loading requirements ............................................. 2-23 protection requirements (final output-to-antenna) .. 8-2 anti-oxidant ................................................................... 5-32 arctic regions grounding in .......................................................... 4-99 Australian standards ....................................................... 1-8 bonding requirements to MGB, SSGB, IPGB, and ground bus conductor ................................................................. 5-40 bonding SSGB to grounding system ............................ 5-18 bonding to external grounding system .......................... 4-40 bonding to ground (earth) bus conductors .................... 5-38 bonding to internal ground system ............................... 5-61 bonding to the MGB, SSGB And RGB ........................ 5-36 branch circuit breaker ..................................................... 6-8 building ground ring ..................................................... 4-22 buildings design requirements ................................................. 3-1 grounding ............................................................... 5-54 buildings/shelter definition ................................................................. 3-2 off-loading considerations ....................................... 3-7 buildings/shelters lighting ................................................................... 3-22 sealing .................................................................... 3-13 bus bar external grounding ................................................. 4-30 IGB ........................................................................ 5-29 rack ground ............................................................ 5-20 SSGB ..................................................................... 5-15 tower ground .......................................................... 4-32 68P81089E50-B 9/1/05 Index-1
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EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION APPENDIX F: R56 COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST<br />
❐ Primary SPDs <strong>for</strong> data network circuits are installed as required.<br />
❐ Secondary SPDs <strong>for</strong> data network circuits are installed as required.<br />
❐ All RF transmission lines, including unused spares, have coaxial RF type SPDs properly<br />
installed.<br />
❐ If a tower top amplifier is installed, the sample port <strong>and</strong> its control cables have SPDs<br />
installed as required.<br />
❐ Tower lighting system AC power <strong>and</strong> data/alarm circuits have SPDs properly installed as<br />
required.<br />
F.6 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION<br />
❐ Equipment spacing <strong>and</strong> aisle widths are adequate <strong>and</strong> con<strong>for</strong>m to <strong>guidelines</strong>.<br />
❐ Equipment is level <strong>and</strong> plumb.<br />
❐ Equipment is square with respect to surrounding equipment <strong>and</strong> walls.<br />
❐ Where applicable, seismic installation practices are observed.<br />
❐ Cabinets <strong>and</strong> racks are secured as required.<br />
❐ Cable groups of different function maintain minimum separation or 5 cm (2 in) as<br />
required.<br />
❐ RF cables meet or exceed minimum bending radius requirements.<br />
❐ Plenum-rated cables are installed where required.<br />
❐ Cables are of adequate length with no excess.<br />
❐ Cables are properly secured at the required intervals.<br />
❐ AC power conductors installed in cable trays meet minimum installation requirements.<br />
❐ Cables are properly identified at both ends using a st<strong>and</strong>ard labeling system.<br />
❐ Distribution frame wiring confirms to the proper punch-down or wire wrap techniques.<br />
❐ CAT-5 or CAT-6 data cables maintain the proper separation distance from AC power<br />
cables.<br />
❐ CAT-5 or CAT-6 data cables do not have sharp ends.<br />
❐ CAT-5 or CAT-6 cables meet all other installation requirements.<br />
❐ Cables located below raised flooring systems are properly installed.<br />
❐ Cables located above suspended ceilings are properly installed.<br />
❐ Electrostatic discharge h<strong>and</strong>ling practices are observed as required.<br />
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