Specifications

Technology Upgrade Data Network 28 6200-6
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the drawings.
B. Shall be Rack Mount where possible. Verify prior to ordering.
C. Input shall be:
1. 120V AC
2. Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz +/- 3 Hz (auto sensing).
3. Input Connections: NEMA L5-30P.
4. Input voltage range for main operations 82 - 144V.
D. Output:
1. Nominal Output Voltage: 120V.
2. Output Voltage Distortion: Less than 5 percent at full load.
3. Crest Factor: Up to 5:1.
4. Waveform Type: Sine wave.
5. Output Connections: NEMA 5-15R and 5-20R
E. Batteries and Runtime:
1. Typical Backup Time at Full Load shall be 10 minutes.
F. UPS shall be by APC or equal. Size to meet requirements
2.05 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
A. The contractor shall be required to fully review the existing infrastructure prior to cutover
to the new system.
B. The Contractor shall verify that space is available in existing racks/cabinets for all new
network electronics equipment.
C. All network equipment shall mount in standard 19” relay racks or cabinets.
D. All patch cables required for the entire connectivity of the data network shall be provided
and installed by the contractor.
E. The overall intent of the data network is to provide a high-speed Ethernet based system
for connecting all the users to their applications, telephones, files, cameras and the
Internet while providing management of all aspects of the user connectivity through the
management of the system.
F. All electronics provided for the system shall be from the same manufacturer and shall be
fully supported by the management system provided by the contractor.
2.06 PATCH CABLES
A. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing and installing all the cabling required
for a complete system.
B. This shall include all new fiber patch cables for connection of the electronics as required.
C. All user ports installed and connected to users shall have new patch cables installed by
the contractor.
D. Factory produced patch cables shall be used for connection of all data cables at each
rack or cabinet.
1. All patch cables connecting end-user devices shall be blue in color.
2. All copper patch cables connecting switches to switches shall be yellow in color.
3. All copper patch cables connecting switches to servers shall be black in color.
4. All copper patch cables connecting security cameras shall be Green in color.
5. Copper patch cords for connection of Wireless Access Points shall be Yellow in
color.
6. Patch cables shall be provided in various lengths. Overly long patch cables shall
not be provided. Match the length of the patch cord to the distance between the
user switch port and the patch panel.
7. Consult with the Engineer prior to patch cord installation. The Engineer will detail
how cords shall be routed between components in the rack.
E. Ensure adequate strain relief for any fiber or copper patch cable supplied.
F. Provide cable management in all supplied racks and cabinets.
1. Provide vertical and horizontal cable management for any equipment (racks,
cabinets, or switches) supplied as a part of this specification or contract.
2. Vertical cable management shall be mounted in the rack where existing