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1.                              BETEEERENECETESEREIUCERUCICURPEEFCURERUS                                                                                                                88          SLLLLLLELLLLLELLLLLELLLLLE                  B  B        MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 13 RACK ELEVATION DETAIL B       MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS  OF 6 07 FOR TRANSFORMERS OR  MOTORS    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 14 5 X8  IT CLOSET       MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS  OF 6 0    FOR TRANSFORMERS OR  MOTORS    6 0    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 15 7 X6  IT CLOSET       PR TIE  B       SECTION       MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 16 IT CLOSET CROSS SECTION  A        SECTION D    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 17      CLOSET CROSS SECTION          MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS  OF 6 0    FOR TRANSFORMERS OR  MOTORS    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE18 4 6 X6  SHALLOW IT CLOSET       m                                       I         m m               x         U y  00 X 1200   m   I           MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE     FIGURE19 WHITEBOARD DETAILS       OUTLET TYPE REQUIREMENT      OUTLET  TYPE  B  OUT
2.         Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 67 of 74    e  Sheridan                noise criteria  NC  should be NC25 and Reverberation Time  RT   should be between 0 6 and 0 7 sec     Walls between classrooms should be designed to STC 60 standard and  walls between classrooms and washrooms should be designed to STC 50  standard      Ambient noise to the room should not exceed 25db     Zoned lighting is needed to darken the area near the projectors to eliminate  any fading of the projected image      Blackout blinds are needed to control the amount of ambient light coming  into the room           lighting and blinds should be controllable using low voltage relay  device that our room controllers can connect too      All lighting shall be independently controlled from either a wall switch or  at the lectern location  quasi 3 way functionality     12 4 2 5 Split Classroom      Whiteboards to be mounted 39  AFF to the bottom of the whiteboard      Oneduplex and 1 data jack located behind each projector wall locations             noise criteria  NC  should be NC25 and Reverberation Time  RT   should be between 0 6 and 0 7 sec     Walls between classrooms should be designed to STC 60 standard and  walls between classrooms and washrooms should be designed to STC 50  standard      Ambient noise to the room should not exceed 25db     Zoned lighting is needed to darken the area near the projectors to eliminate  any fading of the projected image      Blackout 
3.        Sheridan    Institute of Technology 8  Advanced Learning    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS  INFRASTRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    AUGUST 26  2013    Prepared in association with     Fibrelight Design Solutions Inc   for  Information Technology Group    e  Sheridan       COPYRIGHT     The compositions and contents herein are not to be copied  reproduced  printed  published  posted   displayed  incorporated  stored in or scanned into a retrieval system or database  transmitted   broadcast  bartered or sold  in whole or in part without the prior express written permission of the  sole author  who is  unless otherwise denoted  Alexander W  Kaszuba  Unauthorised duplication is  strictly prohibited and is an infringement of National and International Copyright laws     REVISIONS   1 0 April 02  2008  1 1 Initial Draft Creation IT Master Guideline  2 0 February 15  2010    2   Revisions to IT  2 1 1 Additions of Classroom Types  2 1 2 Additions of Detail Sketches  2 1 3 Addition of Paging Systems Section    3 0 February 11  2011  3 1 Revisions to IT  4 0 March 31  2012    4   Reformat of Entire Document  4 2 Revisions to IT  4 2 1 Removal of Division 27 Samples  4 2 2 Updates to Classroom Types  4 2 3 New Detail Sketches  4 2 4 Updates to Paging Systems  4 2 5 Fibre Upgrades  4 3 Addition of Audio Visual IT Requirements Section  4 4 Addition of Security IT Requirements Section    May 15  2012  4 5 Revision of Audio Visual IT Requirements Section  4 6 Revision to Paging Requ
4.       1 1 2    2    2 1 2    3    4     Inside     824      1 049      1 380      1 610      2 067      2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum   3 6 7 14 17 20                                    For multi pair Category 5 copper backbone cables please utilize the following tables        25 pair Category 5    typical cable O D  0 39                 Trade Size   3 4    1  1 1 4      1 1 2    2 2 1 2    3    4     Inside     824      1 049      1 380      1 610      2 067      2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum   1 2 3 6 8 12 24                                     50 pair Category 5    typical cable O D  0 58              Trade Size   3 4    1    1 1 4      1 1 2    2    2 1 2    3    4     Inside  824      1 049      1 380      1 610      2 067      2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum     1 1 3 3 6 12                                        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 24 of 74                      Sheridan  100 pair Category 5    typical cable O D  0 78      Trade Size   3 4    1    1 1 4      1 1 2    2    2 1 2    3    4     Inside q    824      1 049      1 380      1 610      2 067    2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum       1 2 3 6 7                                     For Fibre Optic Cables please utilize the following tables     12 Strand Fibre Optic Cable  typical cable O D  0 25                    Trade Size   3 4    1    1 1 4      1 1 2    2  2 1 2    3    4     Inside    8247   1 049    1 380      1 610      2 067      
5.     MDF telecommunications room         building     This room is the connection point to all other building in a campus environment       This room is where all entrance protectors are located      The room is typically lined with plywood      This room is located on the exterior wall of the building closest to the Main  Computer room facility in the campus environment      A grounding system must be provided as outlined in the grounding section     7 2 2 Main Computer Room  MCR   The Main Computer Room is the Central Location for all computer services in a    campus environment and all other buildings in a campus environment shall connect to  this room through their own MCC location        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 29 of 74    e  Sheridan       Room sizes for MDF s  MCR s and IDF s listed in this document are for reference  only  All consultants and contractors must adhere to architectural drawings for each  project     The Main Computer Room at larger facilities must be a minimum of 12    x 20  in size   REFERENCE FIGURE 07     12    x 20    COMPUTER ROOM LAYOUT    The Main Computer Room at smaller facilities must be a minimum of 7    x 12    in  size     REFERENCE FIGURE 08     7    x 12  COMPUTER ROOM LAYOUT  The Main Computer Room a remote sites must be a minimum of 7  x 8  in size   REFERENCE FIGURE 09     7    x 8  COMPUTER ROOM LAYOUT    7 2 2 1 Main Computer Room General      The Main Communication Room must be a maximum of 500   
6.     Testing shall demonstrate compliance with manufacturer s stated  performance     Documentation     Provide warranty certificate upon completion    Provide hard copy of summary test results    Provide bound hardcopy of test results  ONLY for fewer than 25 drops    Provide electronic copy of both summary and test results  for all Jobs     As builts     The Cabling Contractor is required to provide as built drawing s  of the cable  installation  It shall include all horizontal cabling required to service the space  as defined on the drawings     The as built drawing s  shall include all additional cables  i e  change notices   installed during the project     The as built drawings shall reflect all termination locations  labeling   elevation detail of final rack layout for horizontal cabling  digital photos are  acceptable   elevation details of backboards  digital photos are acceptable    and all cabletray and support structure routing     Upon completion of the installation the Cabling Contractor shall provide eight   8  copies of the as built drawing s  to the Client  As built drawings must be  forwarded to Client   s office within 5 business days of the completion of the  project  An additional copy of the as built drawing is to be posted on the wall  in the main distribution rooms    All changes to drawings shall be engineer drafted standards        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 15 of 74    e  Sheridan       5 2 2 Package Requirements    
7.   72    AFF CENTERED ON WALL BEHIND DISPLAY  32 W x 18 H x 3 4    PLYWOOD BACKING REQUIRED AT ALL DISPLAY LOCATIONS    ONE  1  2    CONDUIT LINKS FROM DISPLAY TO TABLE  NOT TO EXCEED 40     TYPE J OUTLET  SEE OUTLET DETAILS   MINIMUM 3 0    CLEAR FOR HANDICAP ACCESS   TYPE  Q  OUTLET MOUNTED ON TABLE TOP   TYPE  L  OUTLET MOUNTED AT UNDERSIDE OF TABLE   WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY  SIZE SPECIFIED BY PROJECT DESIGN TEAM   HDMI AND OR DV CABLES FED THROUGH CONDUIT  BY OTHERS    TYPE  A  OUTLET MOUNTED AT 12  A F F    TYPE  S  OUTLET MOUNTED AT 12  ABOVE FINISHED DOOR FRAME   TYPE  E  OUTLET MOUNTED IN CEILING SPACE     E       XXX     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 22 6 PERSON MEETING ROOM           TI    Y    2  q e            TABLE        VIEW TABLE UNDERSIDE VIEW    2    2    CONDUIT STUBBED UP THROUGH FLOOR NEAR CENTRE OF TABLE  FOR TABLE OUTLET DETAILS  SEE ENLARGED VIEWS BELOW    DOUBLE GANG BOX   72    AFF CENTERED ON WALL BEHIND DISPLAY  32 W x 18 H x 3 4    PLYWOOD BACKING REQUIRED AT ALL DISPLAY LOCATIONS    ONE  1  2    CONDUIT LINKS FROM DISPLAY TO TABLE  NOT TO EXCEED 40   TYPE    J    OUTLET  SEE OUTLET DETAILS   MINIMUM 5 0    CLEAR FOR HANDICAP ACCESS   TYPE  Q  OUTLET MOUNTED ON TABLE TOP   TYPE 17 OUTLET MOUNTED AT UNDERSIDE OF TABLE   WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY  SIZE SPECIFIED BY PROJECT DESIGN TEAM   HDMI AND OR DVI CABLES FED THROUGH CONDUIT  BY OTHERS    TYPE        OUTLET MOUNTED AT 12  A F F              S  OUTLE
8.   Advanced Learning Page 39 of 74    e  Sheridan         The co locate closet shall not be directly below or adjacently below any of the  rooms defined above      No water pipes except for sprinklers shall pass through the ceiling space of the  co locate closet      The minimum IT portion of the co locate closet size is 8  0  x 10    0     80 sq   ft    These are minimum width x length requirements  i e  a room with 4    0    x  20    0    is not acceptable      Co locate closets should be centrally located within the physical area that they  serve      Stack rooms wherever possible      Provide one co locate closet for every 100 to 20 000 sq ft  and less than 295 ft   in length of cable      Adjust room sizes accordingly for additional systems  video  security  access  control  etc      7 2 4 2 Communications Co Locate Closet Ceilings      Co locate closets do not require  nor is it recommended that they have  finished ceilings  Co locate closets without finished ceilings must have  fireproofing encapsulated to reduce dust in the room       fin row cooling is not being used at a co locate closet  only then will a  dropped T bar ceiling be acceptable as a return air plenum      The minimum clear ceiling height in the communications closet 15 9  6  clear  from the finished floor  The only suspended fixture permitted below the 9    6     clear is the communications cable tray  should it be required  Heights and  clearances for this are defined in this document      Sprinkler he
9.   FIGURE 31 OUTLET DETAILS  A 8  B        1 2    CONDUIT MIN  1     25mm  CONDUIT   BY DIV 16  UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16      DECORA STYLE ADAPTER   BY DIV 16  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET   BLANK   BLANK    2          BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     1 2    CONDUIT                          na  CONDUIT    BY DIV 16  UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16     15A DUPLEX    BY DIV 16   DECORA STYLE ADAPTER   15A DUPLEX CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET    BY DIV 16   CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  PURPLE   BLANK    3 GANG BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 32 OUTLET DETAILS  C  8  D             25mm  CONDUIT  ANGLED TOWARD MAIN RUN   BY DIVISION 16      DECORA STYLE ADAPTER  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    BLANK  SINGLE GANG BACK BOX    COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     1 2    CONDUIT         n      25mm  CONDUIT   BY DIV 16  UP 10 ACCESS  BLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16     s RY  BY DIV 16  DECORA STYLE ADAPTER  15A DUPLEX AT6 MODULAR T   BY DW 16  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLE  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET    3 GANG BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 33 OUTLET DETAILS      amp           MIN  1     25mm  CONDUIT  UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16      BLA
10.   horizontal and  vertical run combined  from the furthest Communications Closet that the  Room serves    u In campus environments these Main Rooms serving the building may be  further but distances must be defined to ensure fiber lengths are accurate             Main Communications Room may not be located on the exterior of the  building      The Main Communications Room may not have windows      Equipment racks within the room must have at least four  4     feet clearance in  front and from a wall mounted cable termination field and three  3    feet on  the rear and clearance from any other wall or obstruction      Entrance doors to the closet should swing inward still maximizing the usable  space within the room      Entrance doors shall have direct access to hallways  i e  never through a  classroom  office or other building services utility rooms       Entrance doors shall not have any windows       Door and a half width shall be a minimum of 54    wide and 84    high  This  shall comprise of two doors  one a full width 36  door and the other a 2 width  18    width door      There shall be no door sill in the entrance doorway      Doors should be fitted with automatic closers and have either card access or  keypad access only             closet shall not be adjacent to any washrooms  janitor   s closets  or kitchen  spaces  Generally  no plumbing piping  fixtures  or HVAC equipment that  could produce leaks or where water may permeate into the room should be  located wit
11.  3   Both the BIX frame and speaker  will have matching identifiers for easy recognition      home run   for outdoor paging speakers     Double digit alpha numeric value  range  labeled identical to closest  outside door location   i e  P3 or D7      This identifies the outdoor speaker location based on the closest  exterior door with an existing tag  Both the BIX frame and speaker  will have matching identifiers for easy recognition     13 1 2 Label Configuration     There are two allowable configurations for labels  In both cases  only 10 characters  will be required in the jack labeling  the campus designation will be inferred and  used in documentation only  However  the full 12 characters would be entered in  the switch port description to ensure the jack has a unique reference across the  entire network     For the workstation end  a double line layout would be used to conserve space  The  single line layout can be used on single jack faceplates where space permits     Single Line    tc designation    rack   U position   panel position   jack position   Double Line      tc designation    rack   U position    panel position   jack position     There will be no need for jack labeling in the TC  There will be labels required for the  rack and the vertical units  but since the patch panels come pre numbered by the  manufacturer  generated labels are not required        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 71 of 74    e  Sheridan       Examples     B
12.  6  Edition    Outside Plant Design Reference Manual  5  Edition  Wireless Design Reference Manual  39 Edition    Telecommunications Cabling Installation Manual       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning    Page 11 of 74    e  Sheridan       BICSI TDMM    CISCA    CSA C22 1    CSA C22 2 No  182 4   90    CSA C22 2 No  214 94  CSA C22 2 No  232 M  ICEA S 104 696    IEEE Std  446    IEEE Std  1100    NECA BICSI 607 2011    NFPA 75   NFPA 297  NRC CNRC    RUS  7 CFR 1755 900    TIA TSB 155 A 2006    TIA TSB 162 2006    TIA TSB 184 2009    TIA TSB 185 2009  TIA TSB 190 2011    Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual  io     Edition    Recommended Test Procedures for Access Floors    Canadian Electric Code Part 1 Ontario Hydro Electric Safety  Code    Plugs  Receptacles  and Connectors for Communications  Systems    Communications Cables  Fibre Optic Cables  Insulated Cable Engineers Association    Recommended Practice for Emergency and Standby Power  Systems for Industrial and Commercial Applications    Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding  Electronic Equipment    Standard for Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding  Planning and Installation Methods for Commercial Buildings    Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment   Guide on Principles and Practices for Communication Systems   National Building Code of Canada   Rural Utilities Service    Guidelines for the Assessment and Mitigation of Installed  Category 6 Cabling to S
13.  Buffer Tube Fan Out Kit part numbers are the       following   i  FAN BT25 06 Buffer Tube Fan Out Kit with  6  25in color   coded tubes  ii  FAN BT47 06 Buffer Tube Fan Out Kit with  6  47in color   coded tubes  H  FAN BT25 12 Buffer Tube Fan Out Kit with  12  25in color   coded tubes  iv  FAN BT47 12 Buffer Tube Fan Out Kit with  12  47in color   coded tubes       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 52 of 74    e  Sheridan       9 1 1 5 Single Mode Fiber Optic Patch Cords     l Single mode 2 fibre Patch Cord     Patch Cord connectors shall be measured for insertion loss with the  following values for each connector  typical of 0 1 dB and a maximum  of 0 3 dB dB and guaranteed reflectance of less than or equal to  55 dB  for UPC  Manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 and TL 9000 registered   Connectors shall be single mode LC UPC  Connector ferrule material  shall be ceramic  Optical fiber cable type shall be zipcord construction  suitable for use in indoor spaces and shall contain a riser rated or  plenum rated jacket  Patch Cord shall be constructed with reverse pair  positioning as per TIA TSB 125  Patch Cord shall contain single mode  fibers compliant with TIA EIA 568 B 3 and applicable TIA EIA 604  document  Patch Cord jacket color shall be yellow  Patch Cord shall be  available in different lengths  Manufacturer shall manufacture both cable  and connectors used to manufacture patch cord      Patch Cord shall be made by Corning Cable Systems with the 
14.  Communications Contractor must provide 5 burned CD s with the following  information     UTP Test Results in Microsoft Excel format or in a format that is easily  interpreted by any text reader  i e          extension   DO NOT submit paper  test results for projects greater than 25 drops  Testing requirements are  outlined further in this document        Fibre Test results in Microsoft Excel format or in a format that is easily  interpreted by any text reader  i e    txt  extension   DO NOT submit paper  test results for projects greater than 25 drops  Testing requirements are  outlined further in this document       Digital pictures in    jpg    or   gif format  Pictures shall include all relevant  information such as top bottom picture of all racks and cabinets  both front  and rear  backboard elevations of all main backboards  all secondary  backboards and all riser backboards that are utilized  as well as consolidation  points  if applicable        Enough room shall be left on the CD for Client to burn as built drawings onto  them     5 2 3 Warranty and Certification Requirements      The manufacturer is required to provide minimum 20 year parts and labour  Warranty for the entire Structured Cabling Platform  including both UTP  copper and fibre  Response time for Warranty items is to be 24 hours  The  Cabling Contractor may be required to repair deficient cabling system  components outside regular working hours  Bidders are to include a statement  of Warranty terms and 
15.  and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacles  Four  4  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts    REFERENCE FIGURE 38     TYPE             Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 49 of 74    e  Sheridan       Type R     Spider Mfg  PHA2 Table Location  PHA2 Spider box mounted in table  2   1    conduits for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  One  1  15A duplex receptacles  Two  2  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts    REFERENCE FIGURE 38     TYPE  R     Type S     Wall Mount Clock Location  1 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1    conduit for communications wiring  One  1  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts  Mounted at 12    Above Door Frame at classroom entrance    REFERENCE FIGURE 39   TYPE    S       Type T     Sheridan TV Outlet  3 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1    conduit for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacles  Two 2  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  One  1  Blank insert  Mounted 108    A F F   Locations will be defined during design phase    REFERENCE FIGURE 39   TYPE                Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 50 of 74    e  Sheridan       9 0 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR I T   9 1 CABLING   FIBRE    All fibre optic related sketches will be in the format of cut sheets att
16.  as such to  distinguish them from other receptacles      All receptacles reserved for power on the racks shall be mounted at the  bottom  back of the rack at the right hand side  not on vertical cable  management      Power shall be located at the bottom of the racks on the right hand side as not to  impede the mounting of equipment  It shall not impede the cable management     REFERENCE FIGURE 11     C R  RACK CROSS SECTION    7 2 2 7 Main Computer Room Lighting      Lighting intensity within the Main Computer Room should be a minimum of  50 foot candles measured at three  3     feet above the finished floor  Additional  lighting should be provided over the wall field termination plywood  Low  ratio frequency emission fluorescent lighting should be used      Lighting should be powered from a separate power source than the critical  network equipment  Lighting should be on back up generator power but not  on UPS      Lighting should be located a minimum 12    from the front and rear of the rack  as not to obstruct cabletrays and access to cabletrays  Lighting should be  mounted a minimal 12  above the highest point on the cabletray     7 2 2 8 Main Computer Room Grounding and Bonding      All Main Computer Room shall have    telecommunications grounding busbar            The        shall be 6mm thick and 5ohm high and sufficient width to  accommodate fifteen  16  lugs  The TGB shall connect to the  telecommunications bonding backbone  TBB  with a minimum 3 0 AWG  copper cabl
17.  connect to the  telecommunications bonding backbone  TBB  with a minimum 3 0 AWG  copper cable  See grounding section of this document for more information on  the telecommunication bonding backbone      All racks and cabinets including metal cable termination frames within the  closet shall have their frames individually  NOT serially  connected to the  telecommunication grounding busbar via a 6 AWG insulated copper  grounding conductor      All conduit  ladder rack or cabletray in the communications closet shall be  bonded to the telecommunication grounding busbar via a 6 AWG insulated  copper grounding conductor  The conduit and ladder rack or cabletray may be  serially connected to the TGB  Grounding strips should be used to connect  separate sections of ladder rack or cabletray to ensure continuity      Metallic cable sheathe should be connected to the telecommunication  grounding busbar using 14 AWG insulated copper conductors      Typically  the telecommunication grounding busbar will be mounted at the  lower right corner of the plywood cable termination wall field  The bar should  be mounted on insulated stand offs as defined in the grounding section     7 2 3 9 Communications Closet Rack Requirements     Middle Atlantic RL10 45 racks are made of 11 gauge steel and are 10 32  tapped to standard EIA spacing  They also come standard with U markings  and rack screws  All racks can easily be ganged together with or without cable  managers      Included  are provisions fo
18.  defined in this document      Sprinkler heads within the Main Computer Room should be provided with  protective cages to prevent accidental operation     REFERENCE FIGURE 10     TYPICAL SPRINKLER CAGES    7 2 2 3 Main Computer Room Floors     Main Computer Room requires the installation of anti static Vinyl Composite  Tile  VCT       Floors should be level  free of high low spots that would interfere with floor  mounting bolts for equipment such as racks or cabinets     7 2 2 4 Main Computer Room Walls    Walls should be  slab to slab  partitions to satisfy one  1  hour fire rating or  as local code requires in achieving that one  1  hour fire rating     Each wall of the closet  facing accessible ceiling areas  shall have either  sleeves or a framed slot installed above the general ceiling height to allow  cable to enter the closet overhead  while making the installation of the fire  stop materials possible once cabling is installed        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 31 of 74    e  Sheridan       One wall of the Main Computer Room will have a telecommunications  plywood backboard  This shall be in sheets of 4    0    x 8  0  x 34  fire rated  plywood stamped accordingly  The use and space on this backboard shall be  reserved to backbone cabling  sound masking  or paging  All plywood shall be  GIS  free of any imperfections and mounted good side out  If raising of  backboard is required  it shall be done on wood 2  x 6  x 8  0  studs mounted 
19.  identification of the installation by  location and project number and a copy of the Warranty       Upon award of contract  the Cabling Contractor shall forward copies of the  Structured Cabling Platform certification request for Certification form  complete with certification number s  for the project to Communications  Consultants office within 7 days of the award of contract  Provide a copy of  the form with Specification submission       Upon request and at no additional cost to the Project Manager the Cabling  Contractor must provide a manufacturer   s technical representative to conduct  an on site visit to ensure complete technical compliance       The Cabling Contractor must ensure that a Warranty plaque and letter of  certification is issued to the Project Managers Client along with a user manual  for the Warranty  The letter must be issued within 2 weeks of substantial  completion of the project  This document will include the following   verification of the performance of the installed system  identification of the  installation by location and project number and a copy of the Warranty to the  Communications Consultant       The Cabling Contractor must supply a sample  at the time of bidding  of the  Warranty including all related terms and conditions  This sample will be the  standard to which the Warranty will be held  No changes will be accepted  unless it is deemed to benefit the Project Managers Client  Any proposed  changes to the Warranty must be submitted 
20.  on 16  centers to create a vertical cable chase behind the plywood  Horizontal  bracing or blocking is not allowed    On another  either adjacent or opposite wall there shall be a requirement for a  security backboard  This shall be one  1  sheet of 4  0  x 8  0  x 3   2 fire rated  plywood stamped accordingly  The use and space on this backboard shall be  reserved for security cabling and or building environmental controls as  required  All plywood shall be GIS  free of any imperfections and mounted  good side out  If raising of backboard is required  it shall be done on wood 2   x 6  x 8  0  studs mounted on 16    centers to create a vertical cable chase  behind the plywood  Horizontal bracing or blocking is not allowed    Drywall walls within the room are to be pained a light color to enhance room  lighting     7 2 2 5 Main Computer Room Heating  Cooling and Ventilation     The Main Computer Room will require 24 7 climate control    The air conditioning unit will maintain a positive pressure in the room with a  minimum of one air change per hour    The air conditioning units shall be located outside the communications closet  where possible and the air conditioned air shall be ducted into the closet   Room temperature shall be maintained at 18  C to 24  C    Air conditioning unit should be backed up by the emergency power generator  where available but should not be on the UPS system    If air conditioning is inside room  all condensate pipes must be routed to a  drain lo
21.  paging  c  Provides contact closure to activate paging system if not provided by the  phone system  d  Add pre announce tone to your paging system  e  Features  f  Select  FXO  loop start   FXS  ring trip  or paging port  VOX relay  interface  mode  g  No power supply required in FXS interface mode  h  Upto 6 units can be powered from one adapter in the FXO or VOX mode  i  26V DC talk battery for interfacing with FXO or unused phone system line  input trunk port  Floating 600 ohm paging output with volume control  Normally open or closed relay for external paging amp activation or  interfacing the paging amp with an external background music source  800 Hz pre announce page tone  on off     Compatible with 24 to 48 volt FXS operation  Calling party control  CPC  detection for immediate disconnect  Busy signal detect disconnect  2 5 to 5 second VOX silence disconnect timer  Programmable VOX trigger sensitivity  16 or 36 second default disconnect timer  Screw terminal block connections  Wall mount housing   2   6x3 4 panhead screws included    pe      cy topo p B      10 3 2 Communications Hub Room      Additional Viking FXI 1 can be installed in Hub Rooms but all main paging  modules shall be located in the main computer room where possible      The paging system must be connected to the PABX station port             typical installation shall be a Viking FXI 1       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 58 of 74    e  Sheridan       10 3 3 Co Locate H
22.  run    2  Ten  10    0     foot cord for active end    3  Provide 1  pair cross connect wire    4  Designate FT4 FT6 to meet code requirements     9 3 REQUIREMENTS BASED ON ROOM FUNCTION    Rooms   Please refer to individual room type detail sketches for drop counts and types     General   Unless noted otherwise  a typical outlet shall consist of  1  cable run unless otherwise  specified       Every enclosed space shall be provided with a minimum of  1  cable run     REFERENCE FIGURE 40   VERTICAL CONDUIT REQUIREMENT       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 56 of 74    e  Sheridan       10 0 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR PAGING    All paging related sketches will be in the format of cut sheets attached to the appendices this  document     Related Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Guidelines    Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Technical Guidelines     Tender Specification by Consultant related to current project     Coordination Requirements    Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Information  Communication Technologies    Description    This section covers requirements for Paging Control Systems  The Paging Control  System is installed by successful contractor  General Requirements for this system for  Consultants and Contractors will be provided by consultant     These guidelines provide reference to particular types  grades and models of products   In general  the references include both generic d
23.  within the co locate closet should be a minimum of 50 foot  candles measured at three  3     feet above the finished floor  Additional  lighting should be provided over the wall field termination plywood  Low  ratio frequency emission fluorescent lighting should be used      Lighting should be powered from a separate power source than the critical  network equipment  Lighting should be on back up generator power but not  on UPS      Lighting should be located a minimum 12    from the front and rear of the rack  as not to obstruct cabletrays and access to cabletrays  Lighting should be  mounted a minimal 12  above the highest point on the cabletray      Lighting should not interfere  cross or be installed perpendicular to the cable  tray within the room     7 2 4 8 Communications Co Locate Closet Grounding and Bonding      All co locate closets shall have a telecommunications grounding busbar   TGB   The TGB shall be 6mm thick and 5omm high and sufficient width to  accommodate fifteen  16  lugs  The TGB shall connect to the  telecommunications bonding backbone  TBB  with a minimum 3 0 AWG  copper cable  See grounding section of this document for more information on  the telecommunication bonding backbone           cabinets including metal cable termination frames within the closet shall  have their frames individually  NOT serially  connected to the  telecommunication grounding busbar via a 6 AWG insulated copper  grounding conductor           conduit  ladder rack or cabletra
24. 0 pound door weight capacity     Include doorplate  equipment mounting bracket  integrated horizontal  cable slack manager          power ready     receptacle not included  PZICEA only      Includes low decibel 60 CFM fan  PZICEA only     12 4 1 5 Data Requirements    The room will be equipped with Gigabit Ethernet connectivity  The cabling  junction box shall house four data jacks as a minimum        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 65 of 74    e  Sheridan       12 4 1 6 Wireless Requirement    Wireless access points in each classroom shall provide wireless networking  capability  A requirement for a minimum of four  4  wireless nodes in each  classroom  1 per quadrant  shall be required     12 4 1 7 Telephone    A wall mounted campus phone  with restricted ringing and calling  capabilities  shall be located near the instructor station at ADA recommended  height  The main function of the phone shall be communication with the  Classroom Support Hotline     12 4 1 8 Audio System    The monaural audio system  exact type to be determined by room  requirements  will be designed to fit the room s environment with an  appropriate speaker system  with instructor speech reinforcement as required    The program sources are the same as for the video system  Large classrooms  and auditoriums will have audience microphone capability provided  throughout the student seating area     The room will incorporate speech reinforcement with a wired or wireless  laval
25. 103 134 26    SC112 1    42 44    D C205 125 06    BR D7    T A3    This drop terminates in TC B103  on the 1st rack  in the patch  panel at 34U  in the 26th jack position   label on faceplate     This drop terminates in TC SC112  on the 1st rack  in the patch  panel at 42U  in the 44th jack position   label on faceplate     This drop is at the Davis Campus  terminates in TC C205  on  the Ist rack  in the patch panel at 25U  in the O6th jack  position   port description field on switch     Brampton Campus     Door Location  would reference an  outdoor speaker at the Brampton campus near door B4     Trafalgar Campus   would reference a chain of speakers    A    in  this example  with the 3  speaker in the chain being identified        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 72 of 74        Sheridan       14 0 DETAIL DRAWINGS    AII Detail Drawings pages included herein are defined in the document  Page numbers are  not included as the drawings themselves and number of drawings may be revised during  periodic Master Document updates        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 73 of 74    e  Sheridan       15 0 MANUFACTURER CUT SHEETS    All Manufacturer Cut Sheet pages included herein are NOT defined in the document  they  are a simple reference only  Page numbers are not included as the manufacturers themselves  and number of drawings may be revised during periodic Master Document updates     Contractor shall be responsible to sup
26. 13 1 LABELLING CONVENTIONS  13 1 1 Numbering Format     The new numbering format is based on the CAN CSA T568 93 standard with  minor adaptations for Sheridan s environment     Format   campus    tc designation   rack  panel position   jack position   Detail    campus     Single character value  range  A through Z   Denotes the Campus   Currently defined values would be       D  for Davis Campus       5  for Skills Training Centre       T  for Trafalgar Campus               for Mississauga Campus      tc designation   Variable length character value  Refer to Telecommunication Closet Designations      rack   Single character value  range  1 through Z   Each data rack in a TC will be assigned a unique value in the range      panel position   Double digit numeric value  range  01 through 44   Panel Position in rack identified by top of panel in rack in vertical  units  Numbering begins at 01 closest to the floor  Refer to Default TC  Rack Layouts      jack position     Double digit numeric value  range  01 through 24 or 48    This identifies the jack position within the panel based on  manufacturer numbering  1U panels will number 01 through 24  2U  panels 01 through 48  etc        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 70 of 74    e  Sheridan        daisy chain   for indoor paging speakers   Double digit alpha numeric value  range  A Z and 1 5     This identifies the indoor speaker location based on the chain identifier   A  and the speaker in the chain 
27. 2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum   5 9 14 18 27 36                                    24 Strand Fibre Optic Cable  typical cable O D  0 48                    Trade Size   3 4    1  1 1 4      1 1 2    2    2 1 2    3    4     Inside  824      1 049      1 380      1 610      2 067      2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum   2 5 7 9 16 20                                    7 1 6 Horizontal  Accessible Ceiling Spaces     Provide cable trays for bundles of cable exceeding 24 cables    Provide J Hooks for cable bundles of 24 and below    Route main cable runs through accessible corridor spaces and drop off into  each room from the main runs    Do not route main cable trays or cable bundles through classrooms or offices   Maintain 18    minimum between cable tray fluorescent lighting     7 1 7 Manholes  amp  Handholes     Provide additional manholes and or hand holes to minimize cable pulls to 400     and  two 90 degree bends     Where required  provide 4   w x 871 x 4 d manholes  Where required  provide 24   w x 4274 x 367     Quazite    hand holes   locate  hand holes in green space only     7 1 8 Communications Cable Tray     It is mandatory that any new build or retrofit for cabletray be coordinated with  all electrical and mechanical drawings and signed off for clear and  unrestricted access for ease of use once installed  Minimum clearances around  cabletray must be maintained as well   i e  two  2     at the sides and one  1    above where possible         Sherida
28. 416 619 0336    www fibrelight ca    Other Sources    BICSI  Building Industry Consulting Service International        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 8 of 74    e  Sheridan       3 0 DEFINITIONS     ANSI  ASTM  BICSI  CEC  CLECs  CRTC  CUL  ICEA  ICT  IDF 1  IDF 2  IEEE  MCC  MCR  MDF  NEC  NEMA  NFPA  POP  SIREN  SITAL  TIA    American National Standards Institute   American Society for Testing Materials   Building Industry Consulting Services International  Canadian Electrical Code   Competitive Local Exchange Carriers   Canadian Radio  amp  Television Telecommunications Commission  Canadian Underwriters Laboratories  Inc    Insulated Cable Engineer   s Association   Information Communication Technology  IT    Intermediate Distribution Frame Type I     Communications Closet  Intermediate Distribution Frame Type 2     Co Locate Closet  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers   Main Cross Connect   Main Computer Room   Main Distribution Frame   National Electric Code   National Electrical Manufacturer s Association   National Fire Protection Agency   Point of Presence   Sheridan Incident Reporting  amp  Emergency Notification  Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning  Telecommunications Industry Association       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 9 of 74    e  Sheridan       40 APPLICABLE STANDARDS     Unless specifically indicated otherwise in this document  all telecommunications infrastructu
29. A separate relay  arm 1 or comparable  must be mounted with RM 4    Mount in ceiling above door  if drop tiles are available     Mount above door on drywall  For locations with no nearby drop tiles   u Secure in small steel enclosure  White 6   x8    KEYED Enclosure     Conduits from Door Lock Reader and REX D C lead into enclosure and a  single conduit leads out back to main controller in closet     11 4 2 Double Doors    Requirements match those of the Standard however some additions modifications  exist        Card reader conditions reflect those of the double door     2 Electric Lock    Independent conduit for Lock is to be placed on the non swing door    Transfer hinge must be installed to route power and status to lock    Conditions b 1      b vi  apply     NOTE   fora i  CONDUIT CANNOT BE SHARED WITH READER AS THEY  NO LONGER SHARE the SAME WALL IN THIS SCENARIO     3 Door Contact    Install door contact on both doors  Following conditions c i      c vi     4 Request to exit conditions reflect those of the Standard Door Requirements     5 RM 4 conditions reflect those of the Standard Door Requirements       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 63 of 74    e  Sheridan       12 0 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR AUDIO VISUAL  12 1 EQUIPMENT    The room will be equipped with a standard  easy to use instructor interface  The  audio video  A V  system will be controlled by a control system with the control panel  mounted on the instructor station  System paramete
30. EMENTS       MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 04 WBT MONOMESH TRAY DETAIL       THREADED ROD FROM SLAB ABOVE    SUPPORT STRAP    DO NOT EXCEED THE QUANTITY  SPECIFIED FOR J   HOOK SIZES    1  COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY AVAILABLE  ROUTING FOR J HOOKS WITH ELECTRICAL REFLECTED  CEILING PLANS     2  COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY CONDUIT  AND RACEWAYS PROVIDED BY ELECTRICAL REFLECTED    ON ELECTRICAL PLAN DRAWINGS AND REFERENCED ON  COMMUNICATIONS T SERIES DRAWINGS     3  ENSURE LIFT OR TALL LADDERS ARE SUPPLIED    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE               05 ERICO J HOOK DETAIL       MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 06 TYPICAL COPPER GROUNDING       RESERVE 3 X 3  SPACE FOR  A C  ALLOW FOR 3  CLEARANCE     MESH TYPE CABLETRAY APPROX   8 0           TYPICAL     T G B    BI DIVISION 16     CABINET H    CABINET Fl     3 4 T       8H X 8 W WITH 6      OFFSET PLYWOOD BACKBOARD FOR  COMMUNICATIONS ONLY  BY DIVISION 16     CABINET H BIX BLOCKS    CABINET      PAGING AMPLIFIER AND TAN B MODULES    15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  ON UPS    BY DIVISION 16     15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE     BY DIVISION 16  SLEEVES THROUGH WALL  TYPICAL   T G B   BY DIVISION 16   BY DIVISION 16     3 47 X 8H X 4W WITH 6             2 DUPLEX RECEPTACLES MOUNTED      THE BOTTOM OF    BY DIMSION 16  THE RACK CABINET  NOT ON VERTICAL CABLE MANAGER    TYPICA
31. ILING SPACE     TYPE F     ABOVE CEILING MOUNT  TWO  2  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLES  BY DIVISION 16   THREE  3  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS   MOUNTED ABOVE FINISHED CEILING    TYPE G     WALL MOUNT PHONE LOCATION  ONE  1  PANDUIT KWP6PY STAINLESS PHONE PLATE  ONE  1  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED AT CLASSROOM LIGHT SWITCH HEIGHT    TYPE H     LECTURE CAPTURE CAMERA LOCATION  ONE  1  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16   ONE  1  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED AT 12    B F C     TYPE J     LCD LOCATION  ONE  1  RECESSED POWER AND DATA BACK BOX  TWO  2  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED AT 72  AF F     TYPE K  TYPE K     SPIDER MFG  PHA2 TABLE BOX  ONE  1  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIMSION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS   MOUNTED FLUSH IN TABLE    TYPE L    OU       L     UNDER TABLE SURFACE MOUNT  TWO  2  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLES  BY DIVISION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED IN FLOOR MONUMENT     TYPE M    TYPE M     PODIUM LECTURE STAND  TWO  2  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLES  BY DIVISION 16   THREE  3  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS     ONE  1  2    EMT CONDUIT TO A V CLOSET    TYPE N  TYPE N     LECTURE HALL PROJECTOR LOCATION  ONE  1  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS     EITHER DROP POLE OR CEILING MOUNT    TYPE P     A V CLOSET COMBINATION  TWO  2  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLES  BY DIVISION 16   FOUR  4  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY CO
32. L PER RACK CABINET   BY DIVISION 16     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 07 12 X20  CR LAYOUT       MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS  OF 6 0    FOR TRANSFORMERS OR  MOTORS    ke  zZ           Q    gt   C         gt             gt   O        00    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT FOR  FLUORESCENT LIGHTING    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 08 7 X12  CR LAYOUT       MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS  OF 6 07 FOR TRANSFORMERS OR  MOTORS    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT FOR  FLUORESCENT LIGHTING    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 09 7 X8  CR LAYOUT       WIRE SPRINKLER HEAD GUARD    QUICK RESPONSE STANDARD  SPRAY SPRINKLER    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 10 TYPICAL SPRINKLERS CAGES       O  O          O  O     O  O  O    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 11 CR RACK CROSS SECTION       CISCO  CATALYST  6509    E PULL OUT WORKSHELF i    CISCO  CATALYST  6509    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 12 RACK ELEVATION DETAIL A       PA                                                               9 7                                                                       SLLLLLLLLLLLLELLLLLLELLELLL ES                                                                                                  
33. LET  IF REQUIRED   TYPE    OUTLET    TYPE  A  B  C   TYPE  D  OUTLET DOURFRAME  E  F  0  H    TYPE    OUTLET TYPE  S  LOCATION    TYPE  F    TYPE  G  OUTLET           OLLE CONDUIT STUB DETAIL DETAIL    TYPE  S  OUTLET    4    CONDUIT STUB FROM MEDIA  RACK LOCATION TO CEILING  SPACE INSIDE CLASSROOM    PATHWAY FROM CEILING SPACE TO  UNDER RAISED FLOOR  SEE FIGURE  REV  4 7  SK 08 FOR DETAIL RZ pee Ri    OUTLET    Q      e      6   D   8        19          MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 20 STANDARD CLASSROOM              9NIG104       HHH  o     le    OUTLET TYPE REQUIREMENT  9  WALL CLOCK LOCATION DETAIL                      OUTLET  TYPE  B  OUTLET  IF REQUIRED     TYPE  C  OUTLET 1    A  B  0  TYPE  D  OUTLET DOORFRAME  TYPE E  F  G  H    OUTLET   TYPE     LOCATION    TYPE  P OUTLET TYPE S LOCATION  TYPE    G    OUTLET   TYPE  H  OUTLET CONDUIT STUB DETAIL DETAIL    TYPE  5  OUTLET    4    CONDUIT STUB FROM MEDIA   RACK LOCATION TO CEILING   SPACE INSIDE CLASSROOM   PATHWAY FROM CEILING SPACE TO   UNDER RAISED FLOOR  SEE FIGURE   REV  4 7  56 08 FOR DETAIL TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW        2              6   D          19           MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 21 SPLIT CLASSROOM                      O    TABLE TOP VIEW TABLE UNDERSIDE VIEW    2    2  CONDUIT STUBBED UP THROUGH FLOOR NEAR CENTRE OF TABLE  FOR TABLE OUTLET DETAILS  SEE ENLARGED VIEWS BELOW    DOUBLE GANG BOX 
34. LET MOUNTED AT UNDERSIDE OF TABLE   HDMI AND OR DVI CABLES FED THROUGH CONDUIT  BY OTHERS     O  Y   8  Q  19    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 27 4 6 PERSON BREAKOUT ROOM       3 2 LECTURE HALL    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 28 3 2 LECTURE HALL       UL    Y  AAA TL    DETAIL        SEATING REQUIREMENTS DETAIL      PODIUM REQUIREMENTS    Es  Fog     SAS    DETAIL   D    A V CONTROL ROOM    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 29 LECTURE HALL DETAILS A D       TYPE A    VV    TYPE B              TYPE                        0    TYPE                                     V    TYPE H            TYPE J            TYPE A     CONVENIENCE LOCATION  ONE  1  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS   MOUNTED      12    A F F     TYPE B     PRINTER LOCATION  ONE  1  20A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIMSION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS   MOUNTED AT 12    A F F     TYPE        PROJECTOR LOCATION  ONE  1  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16   ONE  1  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED AT 111    A F F     TYPE D     PODIUM LOCATION  TWO  2  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLES  BY DIVISION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS    ONE  1  BLUE  ONE  1  PURPLE  MOUNTED IN FLOOR MONUMENT     TYPE E     WIRELESS ACCESS POINT LOCATION  ONE  1  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED IN CE
35. MEETING ROOMS    Function  Meeting rooms accommodate up to 14  people at rectangular or wedge shaped  tables located in the center of the room  These rooms are similar to the group study rooms  where the technology is used for presentation purposes but also may be used for video  conferencing  These rooms are equipped with a minimum of one LCD screen mounted on the  wall near the end of the table  The control device shall be mounted in or on the table to give  the users the capability to control and display the LCD  All AV cabling for this room will run  from the LCD to the table  so that there is easy access to display any laptop tablet on the  screen     REFERENCE FIGURE 22     4 6 PERSON BREAKOUT ROOM       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 44 of 74    e  Sheridan       REFERENCE FIGURE 23     8 PERSON BREAKOUT ROOM  REFERENCE FIGURE 24     10 12 PERSON BREAKOUT ROOM  REFERENCE FIGURE 25     14  PERSON BREAKOUT ROOM  8 4 LABS    Function  Labs accommodate multiple groups of students at lab style desks in rows  The  number of students will depend on the size of the Lab  Depending on function of the lab   these desks may accommodate between two  2  and four  4  students each and not  necessarily facing the front of the class  Labs are specialized classrooms  They are set up  like a standard classroom but will have to accommodate specialized equipment on a case by  case basis  They should include all the base functionality of a classroom with speci
36. MMS   MOUNTED ON WALL RACK OR FLOOR RACK    TYPE 6    TYPE Q     SPIDER MFG  PHA2 TABLE BOX        TWO  2  15A DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16   FOUR  4  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS     MOUNTED FLUSH IN TABLE    TYPE R    TYPE R     SPIDER MFG  PHA2 TABLE BOX        ONE  1  15   DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16          two  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROPS  BY COMMS   MOUNTED FLUSH IN TABLE    TYPE S  Z TYPE S     WALL MOUNT CLOCK LOCATION  ONE  1  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED AT 12    ABOVE ENTRANCE DOOR FRAME    TYPE T   QO            SHERIDAN TV OUTLET LOCATION  ONE  1  RECESSED POWER AND DATA BACK BOX  TWO  2  158 DUPLEX RECEPTACLE  BY DIVISION 16   TWO  2  CATEGORY 6 DATA DROP  BY COMMS   MOUNTED AT 108    A F F     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 30 OUTLET TYPES       1 2    CONDUIT                    MIN  1     25mm  CONDUIT   BY DIV 16  UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16      DECORA STYLE ADAPTER   Y DV 46  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET   BLANK    2 GANG BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     1 2  CONDUIT     MIN  1   25mm  CONDUIT     BY DIV 16  UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16      DECORA STYLE ADAPTER    BY DN 16  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK  BLANK    2   GANG BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE
37. NK  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    SINGLE GANG BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     OO    COVERPLATE  BY COMMS     1 2    CONDUIT                    MIN  1     25mm  CONDUIT   BY DIV 16  UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16      DECORA STYLE ADAPTER    15A DUPLEX    CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET   BY DIV 16     BLANK  BLANK    2          BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     A    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    heridan VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 34 OUTLET DETAILS  G   amp   H        1 2  CONDUIT     y       MIN  1     25mm  CONDUIT   BY DIV 16  UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING  SPACE  BY DIVISION 16      DECORA STYLE ADAPTER       DN 16  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    2   GANG RECESSED BACK  BOX  BY DIV 16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     BLANK    15A DUPLEX CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET   BY DIV 16  BLANK               Sky PHA2 PHANTOM           Ps                INTERNAL BARRIER BLANK  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    TYPE K    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE    FIGURE 35 OUTLET DETAILS  J   amp   K        15A DUPLEX    BY DIV 16   DECORA STYLE ADAPTER   MORA CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    3 GANG SURFACE MOUNT  BOX  BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     1 2    CONDUIT ONE   2     50mm  CONDUIT   BY DIV 16  TO A V CONTROL ROOM   BY DIVISION 16     A 1   BY DIV 16  DECORA STYLE ADAPTER  15A DUPLEX   ay ON 8  CAT6 M
38. ODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET    3 GANG BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE    FIGURE 36 OUTLET DETAILS  L  8  M        ONE   2     50mm  CONDUIT  TO A V CONTROL ROOM   BY DIVISION 16      15A DUPLEX   BY DIV 16   DECORA STYLE ADAPTER     BY DIV 16  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    3 GANG SURFACE MOUNT  BOX  BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     1 2    CONDUIT        5 TWO    1        25mm  CONDUIT   BY DIV 16  TO CEILING SPACE   BY DIVISION 16      15A DUPLEX     BY DIV 16   DECORA STYLE ADAPTER      DV 16  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET    BLANK    4 GANG BACK BOX   BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE    FIGURE 37 OUTLET DETAILS  N   amp   P        BLANK  15A DUPLEX CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET   BY DIV 16     PHA4 PHANTOM  4          SPIDER BOX    BLANK  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    INTERNAL BARRIER    BLANK  15A DUPLEX CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET   BY DIV 16  BLANK    PHA4 PHANTOM  4          SPIDER BOX    INTERNAL BARRIER    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 38 OUTLET DETAILS  Q  8 R            T MIN  1     25mm  CONDUIT  ANGLED TOWARD MAIN RUN   BY DIMSION 16      DECORA STYLE ADAPTER  BLANK  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLE
39. ROOM FUNCTION  11 3 1 Main Computer Room  11 3 2 Communications Hub Room  11 3 3 Co Locate Hub Room  11 4 REQUIREMENTS BASED ON DOOR FUNCTION  11 4 1 Single Door     1 Card Reader    Install junction box with a 34    conduit leading to RM 4    Reader is to be placed on the wall adjacent to the knob  Not hinge side     Bottom of reader positioned between 38    and 40    above floor level    Edge of reader positioned at least 2    from the door frame    2 Electric Lock  u Install  4   conduit to RM4 enclosure  Share with Reader conduit if on same  wall     Commercial Grade    34    keeper depth    12 24VDC operating range    Fail Secure    Built in LBM required  Latch Bolt Monitor     3 Door Contact    Share conduit with REX module     1k DEOL  1k ohm Double end of line Normally Closed configuration      Tied in series with LBM    Mounted on top of door frame not the side    Center of D C  must be drilled from 1 5    to 3 5    from edge of door  Latch  side     Contact and Magnet must be lightly glue into place using silicone       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 62 of 74    e  Sheridan       4 Request to Exit  u Install 34    conduit from top of door frame  Latch Side  to RM 4 Enclosure    Mount REX to top edge of door frame on secure side    Should be mounted above door knob handle    Aim REX to view 3    away from the base of the door     5 RM 4 Door Control Module    Must be located within 10    of door  suggested but can reach 20    25        
40. SI NFPA 70  Article 318   Cable Trays      Supply and install all sections of tray including required coupling joining  hardware  support and attachment hardware  and dropouts  waterfalls  where  required      The radii on all fittings shall match tray width      The inside of the cable tray must be free of burrs  sharp edges  or projections   which can damage the cable insulation      Supply and install all required rods for support of cabletray structure   Cabletray shall be supported on trapeze clips and a support must be placed  within 2 feet  600mm  on each side of any connection to a fitting    u All metallic cable trays must be grounded  Clearly mark any tray that is used  as an equipment grounding conductor  as specified in ANSI NFPA 70  Section  318 3  c       Communications Contractor must follow routing laid out on the  Communications drawings for all cable tray in the computer room and on the  floors      Allcabletrays must be installed above bulkheads where possible     7 1 9 Communications Cable Support   All Other Locations     For bundles of up to 16 cables utilise Erico Part Number CAT12  UPC  Number 33178 J hook assemblies  All cabling shall be separated into separate  bundles on each side of the rod  There shall be a maximum of 2 hooks per rod   These are to be supplied and installed by Communications Contractor       For bundles between 16 and 24 cables utilise Erico Part Number CAT21  UPC  Number 30015 J hook assemblies  All cabling shall be separated int
41. T    BLANK  SINGLE GANG BACK BOX    COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     MIN  1     25mm  CONDUIT  ANGLED TOWARD MAIN RUN   BY DIMSION 16      15A DUPLEX   BY DIV 16   DECORA STYLE ADAPTER       By BW 16  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  CAT6 MODULAR OUTLET  BLANK    3 GANG SURFACE MOUNT  BOX  BY DIV 16     COVERPLATE  BY DIV  16     INTERNAL BARRIER  BY DIV 16     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE    FIGURE 39 OUTLET DETAILS  S   amp           FLOOR SLAB    8x8     JUNCTION  BOX    2 2    CONDUITS  BEHIND DRYWALL    TBAR CEILING    RIASED FLOOR    2 2    CONDUITS  BEHIND DRYWALL    JUNCTION  8x8       ao              FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 40   CONDUIT REQUIREMENT       2 CONDUCTOR       MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE    FIGURE 41 INDOOR SPEAKERS       CATE 4 PAIR    ORANGE  WHITE _  WHITE  ORANGE    LE TWIST AND WRAP          REMAINING THREE PAIRS  mome   FOR FUTURE USE               MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE    FIGURE 42 OUTDOOR SPEAKERS       
42. T ALL DISPLAY LOCATIONS    ONE  1  2    CONDUIT LINKS FROM DISPLAY TO TABLE  NOT TO EXCEED 40     TYPE J OUTLET  SEE OUTLET DETAILS   MINIMUM 3 0    CLEAR FOR HANDICAP ACCESS   TWO  2  TYPE  R  OUTLET MOUNTED ON TABLE          TYPE L  OUTLET MOUNTED AT UNDERSIDE OF TABLE   WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY  SIZE SPECIFIED BY PROJECT DESIGN TEAM   HDMI AND OR DV CABLES FED THROUGH CONDUIT  BY OTHERS    TYPE          OUTLET MOUNTED AT 12    A F F    TYPE  5  OUTLET MOUNTED AT 12    ABOVE FINISHED DOOR FRAME   TYPE  E  OUTLET MOUNTED IN CEILING SPACE    o                             12  13    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 25 14  PERSON MEETING ROOM       2 1 STANDARD LAB    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 26 2 1 STANDARD LAB       TABLE TOP VIEW TABLE UNDERSIDE VIEW    2    GROMMETTED OPENING FOR CABLES TO PASS THROUGH FROM UNDERSIDE  FOR TABLE OUTLET DETAILS  SEE ENLARGED VIEWS BELOW    DOUBLE GANG BOX   72    AFF CENTERED ON WALL BEHIND DISPLAY  32 W       18 H x 3 4    PLYWOOD BACKING REQUIRED AT ALL DISPLAY LOCATIONS    TWO  2  1 1 4    CONDUIT LINKS FROM DISPLAY TO TABLE         TO EXCEED 40       DOUBLE GANG BOX   24     36     72    AFF CENTERED ON TABLE FOR COMMUNICATIONS  32 W x 18 H x 3 4    PLYWOOD BACKING REQUIRED AT 72    LOCATION ONLY    TYPE  J OUTLET  SEE OUTLET DETAILS   MINIMUM 3    0    CLEAR FOR HANDICAP ACCESS   TYPE      OUTLET MOUNTED ON TABLE TOP   TYPE  U OUT
43. T MOUNTED AT 12    ABOVE FINISHED DOOR FRAME   TYPE  E  OUTLET MOUNTED IN CEILING SPACE     ASEO AMO AE     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 23 8 PERSON MEETING ROOM       z  e     RSS d                              TABLE TOP VIEW TABLE UNDERSIDE VIEW    2    2    CONDUIT STUBBED UP THROUGH FLOOR NEAR CENTRE OF TABLE  FOR TABLE OUTLET DETAILS  SEE ENLARGED VIEWS BELOW    DOUBLE GANG BOX   72    AFF CENTERED ON WALL BEHIND DISPLAY  32 W x 18 H x 3 4    PLYWOOD BACKING REQUIRED AT ALL DISPLAY LOCATIONS    ONE  1  2    CONDUIT LINKS FROM DISPLAY TO TABLE  NOT TO EXCEED 40     TYPE  J OUTLET  SEE OUTLET DETAILS   MINIMUM 3 0    CLEAR FOR HANDICAP ACCESS   TWO  2  TYPE  R  OUTLET MOUNTED ON TABLE TOP   TYPE 1    OUTLET MOUNTED AT UNDERSIDE OF TABLE   WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY  SIZE SPECIFIED BY PROJECT DESIGN TEAM   HDMI AND OR DVI CABLES FED THROUGH CONDUIT  BY OTHERS    TYPE  A  OUTLET MOUNTED AT 12    A F F    TYPE  5  OUTLET MOUNTED      12    ABOVE FINISHED DOOR FRAME   TYPE  E  OUTLET MOUNTED IN CEILING SPACE    e      6   D          10      12  43    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 24 10 12 PERSON MEETING ROOM       TABLE TOP VIEW TABLE UNDERSIDE VIEW  2 O 2    CONDUIT STUBBED UP THROUGH FLOOR NEAR CENTRE OF TABLE  FOR TABLE OUTLET DETAILS  SEE ENLARGED VIEWS BELOW    DOUBLE GANG BOX    72    AFF CENTERED ON WALL BEHIND DISPLAY  32 W x 18 H x 3 4  PLYWOOD BACKING REQUIRED A
44. ached to the appendices  this document     9 1 1 Inter Building    Minimum 24 strand 8 3 125u single mode fibre terminated on LC connectors   glass fiber as manufactured by corning  jacketed under Corning  between hub  buildings    Provide 30    slack loop in manhole     Provide 15    slack loop in telecommunications room     9 1 1 1 Single Mode Fibres    1 Low Water Peak Single Mode Fiber  SMF 28e       Primary Application  Industry standard fiber used to support campus and  building backbone cabling systems comprising local area networks   LANs      The cabled optical fiber shall support industry standard multi gigabit  Fibre Channel physical interface specifications      2 Outdoor Loose Tube  ALTOS  All Dielectric Gel Free Cable  2 288    Fibers     Outside plant cable for outdoor duct or aerial overlash installation      Cable shall be Corning Cable Systems part number     U4 T41 2  D20     3 Outdoor Loose Tube  ALTOS  Armored Gel Free Cable  2 288 Fibers    Rugged outside plant cable for direct burial  outdoor duct or aerial  overlash installation     Cable shall be Corning Cable Systems part number           4    D20      4 Indoor Outdoor Loose Tube  FREEDM    Gel Free Cable  2 288 Fibers    Campus and building backbone in lieu of transitioning from unlisted  cable to NEC listed cable    Cable shall be Corning Cable Systems part number __ UF T41 _  D20        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 51 of 74    e  Sheridan       9 1 1 2 Rack Mountab
45. ads within the room should be provided with protective cages to  prevent accidental operation     7 2 4 3 Communications Co Locate Closet Floors     Co locate closets require the installation of anti static Vinyl Composite Tile   VCT       Floors should be level  free of high low spots that would interfere with floor  mounting bolts for equipment such as racks or cabinets     7 2 4 4 Communications Co Locate Closet Walls    Walls should be    slab to slab    partitions to satisfy one  1  hour fire rating or  as local code requires in achieving that one  1  hour fire rating     Each wall of the co locate closet  facing accessible ceiling areas  shall have  either sleeves or a framed slot installed above the general ceiling height to  allow cable to enter the closet overhead  while making the installation of the  fire stop materials possible once cabling is installed        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 40 of 74    e  Sheridan       One wall of the co locate closet will have a telecommunications plywood  backboard  This shall be in sheets of 4 0  x 8  0  x 3   4    fire rated plywood  stamped accordingly  The use and space on this backboard shall be reserved to  backbone cabling  sound masking  or paging  All plywood shall be GIS  free  of any imperfections and mounted good side out  If raising of backboard is  required  it shall be done on wood 2    x 6    x 8    0    studs mounted on 16   centers to create a vertical cable chase behind the plyw
46. al  the references include both generic descriptions and specific product  details  These references shall not be construed as a directive to sole source products  from any particular vendor except where this is specifically stated      IP based system that monitors both live and recorded events for security access shall  include the following    4 IP cameras       Power transformers   3 Card Readers    11 1 EQUIPMENT    All equipment will be defined  supplied and carried by Sheridan Security  Parking  amp   Emergency Preparedness     11 2 CABLING  For all Security installations the following wiring specifications apply      All cables runs must be free of breaks and splices     Use only stranded conductor     Multi pair cables must have individually shielded pairs     IP Cameras  PoE fed over     6 PLENUM RATED CATEGORY 6 cable     Interior PTZ housings  1 pair  16 stranded copper shielded cable     Exterior PTZ housings  1 pair  12 stranded copper shielded cable     RMdd to controller  3 pair individually shielded  18 stranded copper cable    Relay  for lock  to Lock Power Supply  1 pair  18 stranded copper cable       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 61 of 74    e  Sheridan         Lock to RM 4  2 pair individually shielded  18 stranded cable    D C  to RM  2 pair  22 Stranded copper cable      REX to RM 4  2 pair  22 Stranded copper cable     READER to RM 4  6 conductor  22 shielded copper cable    11 3 REQUIREMENTS BASED ON TELECOMMUNICATION 
47. al needs  layered on top     REFERENCE FIGURE 26     LAB  8 5 BREAKOUT GROUP STUDY ROOMS    Function  These rooms are designed to allow a small group of students to meet and work  collaboratively at a peninsula style table that is connected to one of the walls  These rooms  are equipped with an LCD screen on the opposite wall of the desk for presenting  as well as a  wall jack and control device on the same wall to give the students the capability to control  and display a laptop tablet     REFERENCE FIGURE 27     BREAKOUT GROUP STUDY ROOM  8 6 LECTURE HALLS  Function  Auditoriums and lecture halls are intended for large class sizes or special events   These rooms will have tiered seating and state of the art technology  Long throw projectors  will be needed to allow for a large bright image to be displayed  All AV equipment will be  stored in an AV room located in the back of the auditorium or in the podium at the front of  the room   REFERENCE FIGURE 28     LECTURE HALL  REFERENCE FIGURE 29     LECTURE HALL DETAILS  8 7 ADMINISTRATION OFFICES  Function  The need for AV in office spaces is the same as open or public spaces     Strategically placed LCDs are installed for digital signage purposes  The sizes of screens and  placement height will vary throughout        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 45 of 74    e  Sheridan       8 8 PUBLIC SPACES    Function  The need for AV in public spaces is very minimal at the college  Usually this only  entail
48. an Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning    Page 18 of 74    e  Sheridan       7 0 SITE AND SERVICE CONSIDERATIONS  7 1 CABLE PATHWAYS  7 1 1 Entrance Cable Pathways     It is strongly recommended that diverse entrances including multiple conduits from  multiple carriers are established at Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced  Learning Campus Locations  For existing buildings with existing carrier entrance  facilities it is strongly recommended that a diverse carrier method be established to  eliminate single point of failure     For buildings with existing carrier entrance facilities where Sheridan Institute of  Technology and Advanced Learning is not the sole building tenant  it is strongly  recommended that diverse conduit pathways be established between the existing  entrance facility and Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning main  communications room     Typically  provide minimum of two  2  banks of three  3  4     100mm  conduits from  nearest telecommunications manhole  tunnel  etc  into service entrance facility  The  quantity  size of conduits can vary depending on project requirements  These can be  defined on a project to project basis  It is also encouraged that the service provider be  pressed to extend the demarcation directly to the Sheridan Institute of Technology  and Advanced Learning   s main communications room       Provide three 1 4    inner ducts in one of the service entrance conduits      Coordinate with Informatio
49. blinds are needed to control the amount of ambient light coming  into the room           lighting and blinds should be controllable using low voltage relay  device that our room controllers can connect too      All lighting shall be independently controlled from either a wall switch or  at the lectern location  quasi 3 way functionality     12 4 2 6 Meeting Rooms      Blocking or reinforced walls are needed to support LCD TV      Two duplex and 2 data jacks located behind each LCD      All power and data behind LCD   s will be recessed into the wall      One  1   Two  2  or Three  3  2    RMC conduits are needed from wall  locations to the meeting table  These are defined in each meeting room  type      Depending on ceiling height all meeting room LCDs should be mounted  4    AFF to the bottom of the LCD   u System control touch panels should be mounted in the table for all meeting  rooms        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 68 of 74    e  Sheridan         Data and Power to be delivered to Spider box at table  Reference to room  size must be made for quantities      Data at ceiling location for Wireless Access Point  Reference to room size  must be made for quantities     12 4 2 7 Labs    Labs will be treated the same as standard classrooms and may require project  specific requirements that will be provided if necessary     12 4 2 8  Breakout Group Study Rooms      Blocking or reinforced walls are needed to support each LCD           Two duple
50. bolting units to the floor and standard mounting  widths are all available  Optionally  Power bars and cable managers are  easily fitted to suit the end use   All racks shall be black only  Upon request  custom colors and sizes are  available   Additional components shall be required including VDC10 45 10  vertical  managers when ganging racks and VDC6 45 on each side  Vertical or zero U  power bars will also be required but must be verified with each project   Standard Features Include      Heavy gauge steel  Welded or knockdown     Universal EIA hole spacing     Various heights available     Only 19    mounting is required  with rack height of 45U     Ganging capabilities with or without vertical cable managers     Available tapped both sides     Optional heavy duty kits increase footprint to 36     REFERENCE FIGURE 12     RACK ELEVATION DETAIL A    REFERENCE FIGURE 13     RACK ELEVATION DETAIL B    7 2 2 10Main Computer Room Cabinet Requirements    Middle Atlantic MRK 4436 cabinets are made with 11 gauge steel and have a  static weight capacity of 10 000 Ibs  They come with 10 32 tapped to standard  EIA spacing  Additional rear Z rails are required   The tops are configurable for any scenario    All cabinets shall be black only  Upon request  custom colors and sizes are  available        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 34 of 74    e  Sheridan       Additional requirements for cabinets shall be defined for each individual  project     7 2 3 Int
51. by others on a project to  project basis     12 3 2 I O Connections    All I O connections shall be defined  supplied  and installed by others on a project to  project basis        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 64 of 74    e  Sheridan       12 4 REQUIREMENTS BASED ON ROOM FUNCTION  12 4 1 General  12 4 1 1 Instructor Station    The room will be equipped with a special lectern instructor stations and shall  be specified by others on a case by case basis  These lectern instructor  stations shall be relocatable to any position in the room     12 4 1 2 A V Power Requirements    A 20A un switched dedicated circuit shall be provided for the A V system   with duplex outlets located in the cabling junction box and at a dedicated wall  projector locations  A green wire ground shall be required on all new wall  projector locations     12 4 1 3 A V Conduit Requirements   Access to wiring connections shall be at the cabling junction box   12 4 1 4 Cabling Junction Box   The room will be equipped with a Panduit Ceiling Mounted Media Rack       Designed to accept up to 2 RU of active electronics as deep as 17 5          up to 6 RU of standard 19  passive connectivity  PZICEA only      Designed to accept up to 8 RU standard 19  passive connectivity   PZICE only      Thermal management design optimizes air flow for improved heat  dissipation  ideal for high heat load PoE enabled switch applications     Mount in 2  x 2   2  x 4   and 2  x 6  drop ceilings     5
52. cated outside the room     7 2 2 6 Main Computer Room Power     Each Main Computer Room shall have a UPS supplied by Sheridan Institute  of Technology and Advance Learning  All rack circuits and plugs shall be on  building EPS  Emergency Power System  or Generator  The UPS panel will  support equipment only and not lighting circuits or air conditioning  equipment  as those should be on a panel backed up by the generator    Air Conditioning within any IT space should be backed up on building EPS or  Generator    All electrical panels within the Main Computer Room should support power  within the Main Computer Room only  There should be no panels mounted in  the Main Computer Room that support any equipment lighting outside of the  closet    All active equipment in the Main Computer Room must be connected to  building EPS  generator power  if it is available        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 32 of 74    e  Sheridan         There should only be one  1  utility electrical receptacle on each wall that  does not have plywood on it or a door on it  These receptacles are not on the  UPS panel and do not require generator back up             Main Computer Room shall contain freestanding racks or cabinets that  will require UPS power for LAN switches  If raised floor is installed in the  facility  they can be under the raised floor  Type and quantity shall be defined  for each project      UPS receptacles in the Main Computer Room should be identified
53. conditions with their response       The Warranty for the Performance Cabling must be such that the cable meets  or exceeds the requirements of EIA TIA 568 A and EIA TIA 568 A 5     Transmission Performance Specifications for 100 Ohm 4 pair Category  Cabling    including all Standards stated in this Contract       If a Warranty issue arises for the cabling the Warrantor must make  arrangements to undertake the repair or replacement of Warranty issues within  24 hours of notification  This may require the repair replace of cabling  components outside regular working hours  Bidders are to include a statement  of Warranty terms and conditions with their response        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 16 of 74    e  Sheridan         The Cabling Contractor shall forward the Structured Cabling Platform  certification request form s  to the proper authority and ensure that a Plaque or  Certificate is issued to the Project Manager along with the Structured Cabling  Platform user manual  The successful bidder will provide a certification  number within two weeks of award of this project  Please note that the  Plaque Certificate must have the Project Managers Client name on the  Plaque Certificate        The Cabling Contractor will provide letter s  of Certification within two  weeks of substantial completion of the project to the Communications  Consultant  This document will include the following  verification of the  performance of the installed system 
54. ding busbar  TMGB  is the dedicated  extension of the building grounding system for telecommunications  It serves as  the master ground bar or central point for the telecommunications grounding  system  The TMGB shall be mounted in the main Sheridan Institute of  Technology and Advanced Learning communications room of a building  The  TMGB shall be connected to the building   s service equipment power ground for  the building with an insulated stranded cable at least 3 0 AWG in size  This  conductor should be continuous in length  no splices  and as straight as  possible  Each building shall have a telecommunications main grounding  busbar      Alltelecommunications grounding busbars         in each communications closet  or co location space  will connect to the telecommunications main grounding  busbar via the telecommunications bonding busbar  TBB       This busbar must be sized to handle a minimum of thirty  30  connections and  be 6mm thick and 100mm high  It shall be pre drilled with standard NEMA  spacing      The TMGB must be installed on two  2     inch insulating spacers           connections to      TMGB must be made using 2 hole lugs and silver epoxy   Connecting hardware must be at least 6mm copper or copper alloy and tin  plated bolts and nuts      Do not route bonding backbone within 18  of electrical feeders        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 28 of 74        Sheridan       7 1 12 Telecommunications Bonding Backbone      The te
55. e    REFERENCE FIGURE 36     TYPE    L          Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 48 of 74    e  Sheridan       Type M   Podium Lecture Stand Location  3 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1 2  conduit to floor monument for electrical wiring  2  conduit to A V Control Room for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacles  Three  3  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Mounted inside podium    REFERENCE FIGURE 36     TYPE    M       Type N   Lecture Hall Projector Location  3 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1 2  conduit for electrical wiring  2  conduit A V Control Room for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacles  Two  2  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  One  1  blank insert  Mounted above finished ceiling    REFERENCE FIGURE 37     TYPE  N     Type P     A V Closet Location  4 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1 2  conduit for electrical wiring  Two  2  1    conduits to ceiling space for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacle  Four  4  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts    REFERENCE FIGURE 37     TYPE  P     Type Q   Spider Mfg  PHA2 Table Location  PHA2 Spider box mounted in table  1    conduit for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical
56. e  See grounding section of this document for more information on  the telecommunication bonding backbone      All racks and cabinets including metal cable termination frames within the  Main Computer Room shall have their frames individually  NOT serially   connected to the telecommunication grounding busbar via a 6 AWG insulated  copper grounding conductor        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 33 of 74    e  Sheridan       All conduit  ladder rack or cabletray in the Main Computer Room shall be  bonded to the telecommunication grounding busbar via a 6 AWG insulated  copper grounding conductor  The conduit and ladder rack or cabletray may be  serially connected to the TGB  Grounding strips should be used to connect  separate sections of ladder rack or cabletray to ensure continuity    Metallic cable sheathe should be connected to the telecommunication  grounding busbar using 14 AWG insulated copper conductors    Typically  the telecommunication grounding busbar will be mounted at the  lower right corner of the plywood cable termination wall field  The bar should  be mounted on insulated stand offs as defined in the grounding section     7 2 2 9 Main Computer Room Rack Requirements    Middle Atlantic RL10 45 racks are made of 11 gauge steel and are 10 32  tapped to standard EIA spacing  They also come standard with U markings  and rack screws  All racks can easily be ganged together with or without cable  managers   Included  are provisions for 
57. e  Sheridan       REFERENCE FIGURE 32   TYPE             Type D     Podium Location  3 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1    conduit for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacles  Two  2  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap           of the 2 drops requires to be a purple jack   One  1  blank inserts  Mounted in floor monument 6    off each wall and or centre of room as  defined on classroom sketches    REFERENCE FIGURE 32     TYPE  D     Type E     Wireless Access Point Location  1 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   One  1  Category 6 Modular outlet on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts  Mounted above finished ceiling    REFERENCE FIGURE 33     TYPE    E       Type F     Above Ceiling Outlet  3 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   Internal barrier between electrical and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacles  Three  3  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Mounted above finished ceiling outside of classroom as defined on  classroom sketches    REFERENCE FIGURE 33     TYPE             Type G    Wall Mount Phone Location  1 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1    conduit to ceiling space for communications wiring  One  1  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts  Mounted at 48  A F F     REFERENCE FIGURE 34     TYPE    G          Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 47 of 74    e  Sherida
58. e  never through a  classroom  office or other building services utility rooms    Entrance doors shall not have any windows    Door width shall be a minimum of 36  wide and 84  high    There shall be no door sill in the entrance doorway    Doors should be fitted with automatic closers and have either card access or  keypad access only    The closet shall not be adjacent to any washrooms  janitor s closets  or kitchen  spaces  Generally  no plumbing piping  fixtures  or HVAC equipment that  could produce leaks or where water may permeate into the room should be  located within the confines of the communications closets    The closet shall not be directly below or adjacently below any of the rooms  defined above        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 35 of 74    e  Sheridan         No water pipes except for sprinklers shall pass through the ceiling space of the  communications closet      The minimum closet size is 8  0  x 10    0     80 sq  ft    These are minimum  width x length requirements  i e  a room with 4    0    x 20    0    is not acceptable      Communications closets should be centrally located within the physical area  that they serve      u Stack rooms wherever possible      Provide one room for every 100 to 20 000 sq ft  and less than 295 ft  in length  of cable      Adjust room sizes accordingly for additional systems  video  security  access  control  etc      7 2 3 2 Communications Closet Ceilings      Communications closets do no
59. e aqua  Manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 and TL 9000  registered  Connectors shall be multimode LC  Available optical fiber  cable types shall be suitable for use in indoor spaces and be listed as  OFNR  Patch Cord shall contain OM3 50 125 um 850 nm laser   optimized  EMB multimode fiber and shall comply with TIA EIA 568   B 3 and applicable TIA EIA 604 document  Patch Cord jacket and  connector color shall be aqua  The manufacturer shall have an in depth  knowledge  and more than 10 year history  of manufacturing optical  fiber Patch Cords  Manufacturer shall manufacture both cable and  connectors used to manufacture Patch Cord  Patch Cord shall be  available in different lengths      Patch Cord shall be made by Corning Cable Systems with the following  part number  050502T5120xxxM  where  xxx  is the length in metres     Required cords    i  110  coverage based on fibre count to room  where     80  are 5m in length    30         10m in length    9 2 CABLING     COPPER    All copper related sketches will be in the format of cut sheets attached to the appendices  this document     9 2 1 Horizontal Cabling    9 2 1 1      6      6  UTP cable   refer to standard specifications   Terminate on patch panel on rack     Cable shall be white and jacks shall be blue     Provide cable and connectors only from Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp   Advanced Learning preferred manufacturers  Belden CDT   Alternates will  not be acceptable        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Adva
60. ed as it will be cut on site to accommodate specific  requirements    Routing of conduits can be in slab or in conduit if located in ceiling space  below    All penetrations must be fire stopped according to code     Fourteen Plus  14   Person Meeting Room     Provide two  2  2    conduits  one  1  from each 2 gang back box at wall  locations on the two long walls and the wall where the television shall reside  to the centre of the table location    At the wall  the conduits shall be bushed  reamed and left with a grommetted  bushing as not to damage any future cabling being installed    At the table  the conduits shall be stubbed up a minimum of 12    from the slab   These conduits shall be bushed and reamed only not to leave sharp edges but  otherwise left unfinished as it will be cut on site to accommodate specific  requirements    Routing of conduits can be in slab or in conduit if located in ceiling space  below    All penetrations must be fire stopped according to code     7 1 5 Minimum Fill Capacities     The following tables are to be referenced for all cable maximum fill ratios for  communications cables routed through EMT conduit  If not referenced in  tender specification  ownership of overfill recommendations and costs  associated to remedy shall fall on the consultant and or contractor    Please note that the conduit fill ratios do not apply to RMC  Inner duct  or  Corlon style pathways  Consultant must reference internal diameter of these  pathways and use the c
61. eeded     10 4 3 Indoor Speakers  Typical requirements for indoor paging speakers shall consist of     Arnscott part number A460K  speaker     Arnscott part number SE40SB  enclosure       Arnscott part number G70W  grill     Arnscott part number A70 4  transformer     REFERENCE FIGURE 41     INDOOR SPEAKERS       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 59 of 74        Sheridan       10 4 4 Outdoor Speakers  Typical requirements for outdoor paging speakers shall consist of     Bogen part number SPTISA    REFERENCE FIGURE 42     INDOOR SPEAKERS       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 60 of 74    e  Sheridan       11 0 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SECURITY    All Security related sketches will be provided by the security vendor on a project to project  requirement     Related Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Guidelines    Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Technical Guidelines     Tender Specification by Consultant related to current project     Coordination Requirements    Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Electronic Systems and  Secure Access  ESSA      Description     This section covers requirements for Access Control Systems  The Access Control  System is installed by ESSA  General Requirements for this system for Consultants  and Contractors will be provided by consultant      These guidelines provide reference to particular types  grades and models of products   In gener
62. entifying device layouts for typical spaces    Preliminary drawing showing main cable tray layouts    Preliminary drawing showing communication backbone riser     Preliminary drawing showing communication grounding riser     5 1 4 Construction Documents     Identify all device locations on scaled plan drawings     Identify outlet configurations by unique symbol and or schedule     Identify all intended pathways and raceways for horizontal and backbone  cable      Provide enlarged telecommunications room plans indicating placement of  racks  cable runway  wall mounted systems  and ground bus locations      Provide rack elevations indicating all patch panel placement  cable  management  structural supports  ground connections and space allocated for  owner provided network electronics and any owner supplied UPS power  conditioners        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 13 of 74    e  Sheridan         Provide backboard elevations indicating space allocated for wall fields   equipment  etc    u Indicate location and provide details for all grounding apparatus      Provide CSI format specifications for cable  connectors  cable management  hardware  etc     5 1 5 Construction     Review shop drawings for cable  connectors  and hardware for     Administration compliance with project specifications and Sheridan Institute  of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning requirements    Make periodic construction visits to observe the installation for conformance  t
63. ermediate Distribution Frame Type I  IDF I   AKA  Communications Closets    Communications Co Locate Closets will provide the IT services to the general area in  which the closet is located  Each floor of each Sheridan Institute of Technology and  Advanced Learning occupied building must have at least one  1  communications  closet or communications co locate closet  Cabling serving offices  classrooms  other  services on a particular floor must be terminated in a communications closet or  communications co locate on the same floor     REFERENCE FIGURE 14    5  x 8    LT  CLOSET    REFERENCE FIGURE 15    7  x 6    LT  CLOSET    REFERENCE FIGURE 16     I T  CLOSET CROSS SECTION    A       REFERENCE FIGURE 17     I T  CLOSET CROSS SECTION  B     REFERENCE FIGURE 18    4 5 x 6    SHALLOW I T  CLOSET    7 2 3 1 Communications Closet General     Each closet must be a maximum of 235     horizontal run  from the furthest  telecommunications outlet that the closet serves  The remaining 60    is  reserved for vertical cable run and patch cords  Please note that these lengths  are for cable distance  NOT drawing scale distance    Equipment racks within the room must have at least four  4   feet clearance  from a wall mounted cable termination field and three  3    feet of clearance  from any other wall or obstruction    Entrance doors to the closet should swing outward where possible maximizing  the usable space within the room    Entrance doors shall have direct access to hallways  i 
64. escriptions and specific product  details  These references shall not be construed as a directive to sole source products  from any particular vendor except where this is specifically stated      Paging shall include the following   4 Telephone Access Modules  2 Indoor Speakers  3 Outdoor Speakers    10 1 EQUIPMENT    All equipment will be defined by Consultant  supplied and carried by Communications  Contractor     Main module to consist of a Viking FXI 1 universal paging interface  Features are listed  below     10 2 CABLING    All cabling for paging system is defined under speaker requirements  Any cabling required  for network are defined in IT section of this document        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 57 of 74    e  Sheridan       10 3 REQUIREMENTS BASED ON TELECOMMUNICATION ROOM FUNCTION  10 3 1 Main Computer Room      u Telephone Access Modules are designed to provide telephone access to most  commonly available paging systems  Provides telephone and paging system  connections  input and modular page port connector  as well as mode setting  switches and adjustment control      All main paging modules shall be located in the main computer room where  possible      The paging system must be connected to the PABX station port             typical installation shall be a Viking FXI 1 with the following features   a  Integrate your paging system with virtually any POTS  Centrex  Digital or IP   phone system  Suppress background music during
65. following  part number  040402R5120xxxM  where    xxx    is the length in metres      Required cords    i  110  coverage based on fibre count to room  where     80  are 5m in length    30  are 10m in length    9 1 2 Intra Building      Minimum 12 strand 50 125u multi mode and 12 strand multimode  glass fiber  as manufactured by corning  jacketed under Belden CDT  between hub and  endpoint buildings      Provide 15    slack loop in each telecommunications room      Single  composite cable is preferred     9 1 2 1 Multimode Fiber    1 Pretium    300   850 nm Laser Optimized 50 um Multimode Fiber for   300 m   10GbE       ndustry standard multimode fiber supports 10 Gb s serial transmission  for a guaranteed distance of 300 m using 850 nm VCSEL sources  Fiber  supports current network requirements from 10 Mb s to 622 Mb s using  LED based protocols and enables cost effective migration to laser based  protocols such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet  Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit  Fibre Channel  10GFC   Bandwidth intensive applications and  congested backbone links requiring scalability are cost effectively  supported through premises intrabuilding and interbuilding optical fiber  cable plant including local area networks  LANS   storage area networks   SANs  and data centers        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 53 of 74    e  Sheridan         The cabled optical fiber shall support industry standard multi gigabit  Fibre Channel physical interface specificat
66. g on room size and function  Exact size will be defined by the consultant and or  contractor and supplied only by the successful communications contractor  Mounting heights  and sizes are defined in the reference sketch     REFERENCE FIGURE 19     WHITEBOARD DETAILS  8 1 STANDARD CLASSROOM    Function  Standard classrooms are designed with seating for 48  36 or 24 students  These  students sit at desks that can be moved or reconfigured  The podium where all the teaching  equipment will be held will also be re locatable  There will be no dedicated AV cabling in  these rooms  instead all Audio Video Control signals will be sent over the network using any  of the data jacks in the floor monuments and received by the projectors or sound system  using devices that are also connected to our network     REFERENCE FIGURE 20     STANDARD CLASSROOM  8 2 SPLIT CLASSROOM    Function  Split classrooms are paired side by side with a moveable wall separating the two of  them  Individually  Split rooms are designed the same way as standard rooms  However  when the moveable wall is opened the two rooms become one  thus making the podiums act  differently  One podium will act as the    master    and be able to take control of the Audio  Visual equipment in both rooms  The other podium becomes the    slave    and can no longer  control any of the equipment in either room  There will be no whiteboards or projectors  mounted onto the moveable wall     REFERENCE FIGURE 21     SPLIT CLASSROOM  8 3 
67. hall be located outside the communications closet  where possible and the air conditioned air shall be ducted into the closet   Room temperature shall be maintained at 18  C to 24        Air conditioning unit should be backed up by the emergency power generator  where available but should not be on the UPS system    If air conditioning is inside room  all condensate pipes must be routed outside  the room    The relative humidity in the room must be kept at 40     7 2 3 6 Communications Closet Power     Each communications closet shall have a UPS supplied by Sheridan Institute  of Technology and Advance Learning  All rack circuits and plugs shall be on  building EPS  Emergency Power System  or Generator  The UPS panel will  support equipment only and not lighting circuits or air conditioning  equipment  as those should be on a panel backed up by the generator    All electrical panels within the telecommunications closet should support  power within the communications closet only  There should be no panels  mounted in the closet that support any equipment lighting outside of the  closet    There should only be one  1  utility electrical receptacle on each wall that  does not have plywood on it or a door on it  These receptacles are not on the  UPS panel and do not require generator back up    The communications closet shall contain free standing racks or cabinets that  will require UPS power for LAN switches  If raised floor is installed in the  facility  they can be under the 
68. hin the confines of the communications closets        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 30 of 74    e  Sheridan         The closet shall not be directly below or adjacently below any of the rooms  defined above      No water pipes except for sprinklers shall pass through the ceiling space of the  communications closet       The Main Communications Room size will vary from campus to campus and  sizes shall be defined by Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced  Learning IT department  The minimum size for this room shall be twelve   12    feet by twenty  20    feet      Main Computer Room should be centrally located within the physical area  that they serve      The Main Computer Room may be stacked with Communication closets  wherever possible      Adjust room sizes accordingly for additional systems  video  security  access  control  etc       Main Computer Room shall feed all fibre and copper backbone to  Communications Closets or Co Locate Closets     7 2 2 2 Main Computer Room Ceilings      Main Computer Room does not require  nor is it recommended that they have  finished ceilings  Closets without finished ceilings must have fireproofing  encapsulated to reduce dust in the room      The minimum clear ceiling height in the Main Computer Room is 9    6    clear  from the finished floor The only suspended fixture permitted below the 9    6     clear is the communications cable tray  should it be required  Heights and  clearances for this are
69. iere microphone included on an as needed basis according to room  requirements  A line level audio output jack  RCA  will be available on the  front of the equipment rack for interfacing hearing assist or other equipment     12 4 1 9 Control System    All functionality for the control system in standard classrooms shall be able to  control Automated screens  where applicable   lighting  and blinds     12 4 2 Large Classroom Supplemental Information  12 4 2 1 Projection Capability    Large classrooms  lecture halls  and auditoriums require additional Projection  Capable Classroom technology infrastructure  which will be individually  specified on a case by case basis  Requirements may include     u Increased data connectivity bandwidth    Separate AV booth     Additional AV equipment closets     Dual projection systems     Additional I O modules and systems       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 66 of 74    e  Sheridan         Additional internal future growth conduit     Auto tracking cameras      Auto balancing sound system     Audience microphone locations     Secondary instructor station s     12 4 2 2 Control System    The networking option will consist of an integrated controller located in the  instructor station  An eight button panel will be located on the instructor  station  The control system will have an optional network connection to allow  remote support from Classroom Technical Services  The following functions  will be programmed i
70. in writing to the Project  Manager their representative for review  The changes will then be accepted or  declined by the Project Authority at their discretion  This is to remain valid  for the entire Warranty period        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 17 of 74    e  Sheridan       6 0    6 1    6 2    6 3    6 4    6 5    6 6    SYSTEM AND PERFORMANCE     Data System   Designed to support 1 Gbps Ethernet to the desktop over UTP copper cable        ntra building backbone shall support 10Gbps Ethernet       nter building backbone shall support DWDM  Dense Wave Division   Multiplexing    Voice System   Specific design to be coordinated with Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced  Learning Information Communication Technologies  Typically Sheridan College uses  VoIP and all cable pulls terminate in the same patch panels     Wireless Networks     Specific design to be coordinated with Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced  Learning Information Communication Technologies     Paging Networks     Specific design to be coordinated with Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced  Learning Information Communication Technologies     Audio Visual Networks     Specific design to be coordinated with Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced  Learning Audio Visual Department     Security Networks     Specific design to be coordinated with Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced  Learning Security Department        Sherid
71. ions     2 Pretium M 550   850 nm Laser Optimized 50 um Multimode Fiber for   550 m Q 10GbE     Industry standard multimode fiber supports 10 Gb s serial transmission  for a guaranteed distance of 550 m using 850 nm VCSEL sources  Fiber  supports current network requirements from 10 Mb s to 622 Mb s using  LED based protocols and enables cost effective migration to laser based  protocols such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet  Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit  Fibre Channel  10GFC   Bandwidth intensive applications and  congested backbone links requiring scalability are cost effectively  supported through premises intrabuilding and interbuilding optical fiber  cable plant including local area networks  LANS   storage area networks   SANs  and data centers             cabled optical fiber shall support industry standard multi gigabit  Fibre Channel physical interface specifications     9 1 2 2 EDGE Plug  amp  Play    1 EDGE Universal Preconnectorized MTP Indoor Trunk Cable Assembly    12 fiber MTP   Connectors pre terminated on both ends for termination  into pre assembled connector modules and or MTP adapter panels       representative part number shall be G7575xxyPNDDUZZzF  where     xx    is replaced with 12  24  36  48  96 or E4  144  strand counts      y     is replaced with    T    for OM3 50 125 or    Q    for OM4 50 125 and the  length is designated in    yyy    feet      2 EDGE Universal Preconnectorized MTP Indoor Trunk Cable Assembly    12 fiber MTP   Connectors pre terminated 
72. irements Section       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 2 of 74    e  Sheridan       October 15  2012  4 7 Revisions to IT  4 7 1 Revisions to Plug Types  4 7 2 Additions to Plug Types  4 7 3 Revisions to Breakout Study Rooms  4 7 4 Revisions to Meeting Rooms  4 7 5 Revisions to Classrooms    November 28  2012  4 8 Revisions to IT  4 8 1 Redefining Plug Types  4 8 2 Revisions to Meeting Rooms    5 0 August 25  2013    5 0 Revision to IT  5 0 1 Update of all Codes  Standards   amp  Acronyms  5 0 2 Revisions to Administrative Staff  amp  Titles  5 0 3 Addition of Copper Patch Cords  5 0 4 Addition of Fibre Patch Cords  5 0 5 Revision to 20A Plug Configuration  5 06 Update for Inclusion of all Revised Detail Sketches       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 3 of 74       TABLE OF CONTENTS    1 0          6  2 0 Acknowledgements sirsiran a ddd            S EE O SLE GLSL 7  3 0  DEIA                  oda OE 9  10 Applicablestandards dd 10  50 Telecommunications Design 100 is 13         Design Deliverable8  u      uu  u ku a di 13   25 1 1 Programming uu aaa                      13  A                       EEEE ESENE ETENEE TAES 13   5 1 3 Design Development                                                n Ns Pon I o Ca 13   5           Construction Doc nuna O KG             R RGG 13  Ns ku uu aa                      MeSH ES 13   5 1 6 Prequalified Manufacture V endorses decer iii 14   5 1 7 Preg  alified 070 discs 14   5 2 Fi
73. le Hardware     1 Closet Connector Housing  CCH     Provide interconnect or cross connect capabilities between outside plant   riser or distribution cables  and the opto electronics     Housing shall be Corning Cable Systems Part number CCH 01U or  CCH 02U or CCH 03U or CCH 04U  according to the required fiber  capacity     2 LANscape   Solutions Connector Panels            panels are used with field installable connectors or in applications  where the pre connectorized cables are routed directly from the  equipment to the piece of interconnect hardware      Housing shall be Corning Cable Systems Part number CCH 01U       CCH 02U or CCH 03U or CCH 04U  according to the required fiber  capacity      Panel part number shall be Corning Cable Systems CCH CPXX Y Y   where the XX is the fiber count and the YY is the adapter code    Example Y Y code is A9     LC Duplex for SM fiber     9 1 1 3 Fiber Optic Connectors    1 No Epoxy and No Polish  Unicam     LC UniCam   Standard Single Mode Connector  duplex format  required     Rapid termination of interbuilding indoor outdoor and outdoor optical  fiber cables that contain single mode optical fiber     Single Mode LC Connector shall be Corning Cable Systems part  number 95 200 99     9 1 1 4 Fiber Optic Cable Fan Out Kits     1 Buffer Tube Fan Out Kits    u Indoor Buffer Tube Fan Out Kits    Furcation of optical fiber stranded loose tube cables to terminate  individual fibers with field installable connectors     Corning Cable Systems
74. le pathways established  Typically these would be conduit  paths  Quantity of conduits varies according to project requirements   Between two communications closets on the same floor there should be a  cable pathway installed    Within a communications closet or main communications room that does not  have raised floor  an overhead raceway is required  This raceway is typically  ladder rack or cable tray    Sleeves or slots should be installed from the wall mounted  telecommunications outlet boxes to above the access ceiling  Typically a 1   gang outlet box with a single faceplate is required for the wall mounted  telecommunication outlet  with a minimum of one  1     conduit stub up  When  utilizing Deco adapters  locations with more than 3 outlets at a single location  must go to a 2 two gang outlet box with a dual faceplate and the minimum  conduit size shall increase to 1 1 4   If utilizing Belden CDT cover plates   utilize 4 port cover over single gang box    In the offices  flexible conduit is required from the modular furniture feed  point  either wall or floor  to the modular furniture  This pathway can be  either flexible conduit  spiral wrap  split loom tubing  or loom tubing  It must  be cut to length and cover the entire length of the exposed cable  It must be  secured at both ends as not to expose cable when furniture is bumped or  moved  The communications contractor typically installs this    In offices for case goods  non modular furniture   a typical 1 gang o
75. lecommunications bonding backbone  TBB  connects the  telecommunications main grounding busbar with each of the telecommunication  grounding busbars  There will be one telecommunication grounding busbar in  each telecommunication closet             telecommunication bonding backbone shall be insulated stranded copper   3 0 AWG in size      Splices should be kept to a minimum and where necessary should be located in  accessible telecommunications spaces      Provide    3 0 AWG insulated copper bonding backbone from the main ground  bus in the service entrance facility  MDF  to the intermediate rooms  IDF  with  6 AWG jumper to TGB   s     7 1 13 Telecommunications Grounding Busbar             1  telecommunications grounding busbar will be located in each  telecommunications closet  See the communications closet section for more  information     Bond all equipment  racks  cabinets  etc to ground busbar in each  telecommunications room with 6 AWG insulated ground conductor     Minimum performance shall be 2ohms     22 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ROOM FUNCTIONS     7 2 1 Main Distribution Frame  MDF   AKA  Main Cross Connect    Main Cross Connect will provide telecommunications services to a building or  campus environment  It is a distribution frame on one part of which terminate the  permanent outside lines entering the central office building and on another part of  which terminate the subscriber line multiple cabling  trunk multiple cabling  etc     Provide minimum of one  10    x 12 
76. lowed     REFERENCE FIGURE 03     INTERFLOOR CORE REQUIREMENTS       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 21 of 74    e  Sheridan       7 1 4a Breakout Room Pathways Requirements     Four  4  Person Breakout Room     Provide two  2  17  conduits  one  1  from each 2 gang back box at wall  locations on the two short walls of the room to the centre of the table location   At the wall  the conduit shall be bushed  reamed and left with a grommetted  bushing as not to damage any future cabling being installed    At the table  the conduit shall be stubbed up a minimum of 12  from the slab   This conduit shall be bushed and reamed only not to leave sharp edges but  otherwise left unfinished as it will be cut on site to accommodate specific  requirements    Routing of conduit can be in slab or in conduit if located in ceiling space  below    All penetrations must be fire stopped according to code     Six  6  Person Meeting Room     Provide two  2  2  conduits  one  1  from each 2 gang back box at wall  locations on the two short walls of the room to the centre of the table location   At the wall  the conduits shall be bushed  reamed and left with a grommetted  bushing as not to damage any future cabling being installed    At the table  the conduits shall be stubbed up a minimum of 12  from the slab   These conduits shall be bushed and reamed only not to leave sharp edges but  otherwise left unfinished as it will be cut on site to accommodate specific  require
77. ments    Routing of conduits can be in slab or in conduit if located in ceiling space  below    All penetrations must be fire stopped according to code     Eight  8  Person Meeting Room     Provide two  2  2  conduits  one  1  from each 2 gang back box at wall  locations on the two short walls of the room to the centre of the table location   At the wall  the conduits shall be bushed  reamed and left with a grommetted  bushing as not to damage any future cabling being installed    At the table  the conduits shall be stubbed up a minimum of 12  from the slab   These conduits shall be bushed and reamed only not to leave sharp edges but  otherwise left unfinished as it will be cut on site to accommodate specific  requirements    Routing of conduits can be in slab or in conduit if located in ceiling space  below    All penetrations must be fire stopped according to code        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 22 of 74    e  Sheridan       Ten to Twelve  10 12  Person Meeting Room     Provide two  2  2  conduits  one  1  from each 2 gang back box at wall  locations on the two short walls of the room to the centre of the table location   At the wall  the conduits shall be bushed  reamed and left with a grommetted  bushing as not to damage any future cabling being installed    At the table  the conduits shall be stubbed up a minimum of 12  from the slab   These conduits shall be bushed and reamed only not to leave sharp edges but  otherwise left unfinish
78. mped accordingly  The use and space on this backboard shall be  reserved to backbone cabling  sound masking  or paging  All plywood shall be  GIS  free of any imperfections and mounted good side out  If raising of  backboard is required  it shall be done on wood 2    x 6    x 8    0    studs mounted  on 16  centers to create a vertical cable chase behind the plywood  Horizontal  bracing or blocking is not allowed        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 36 of 74    e  Sheridan       On another  either adjacent or opposite wall there shall be a requirement for a  security backboard  This shall be one  1  sheet of 4  0  x 8  0  x 32   fire rated  plywood stamped accordingly  The use and space on this backboard shall be  reserved for security cabling and or building environmental controls as  required  All plywood shall be GIS  free of any imperfections and mounted  good side out  If raising of backboard is required  it shall be done on wood 2   x 6  x 8  0  studs mounted on 16    centers to create a vertical cable chase  behind the plywood  Horizontal bracing or blocking is not allowed    Drywall walls within the room are to be pained a light color to enhance room  lighting     7 2 3 5 Communications Closet Heating  Cooling and Ventilation     All communications closets will require 24 7 climate control    The air conditioning unit will maintain a positive pressure in the room with a  minimum of one air change per hour    The air conditioning units s
79. n       Type H     Lecture Capture Camera Location  2 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1 2  conduit for electrical wiring  1    conduit to ceiling space for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  One  1  15A duplex receptacle  One  1  Category 6 Modular outlet on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts  Mounted at 12  under finished ceiling    REFERENCE FIGURE 34     TYPE  H     Type J     LCD Location  2 gang recessed back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1 2    conduit for electrical wiring  1    conduit to ceiling space for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  One  1  15A duplex receptacle  One  1  Category 6 Modular outlet on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts  Mounted at 72    A F F     REFERENCE FIGURE 35     TYPE    J       Type K     Spider Mfg  PHA2 Table Location  PHA2 Spider box mounted in table  1    conduit for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  One  1  15A duplex receptacle  Two  2  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  Four  4  blank inserts    REFERENCE FIGURE 35     TYPE             Type L     Under Table Surface Mount Location  3 gang surface mount box and cover plate  by Division 16   1    conduit for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  Two  2  15A duplex receptacles  Two  2  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  One  1  blank insert  Mounted to underside of tabl
80. n Communication Technologies for further  definition of design requirements      Minimum of 1 240V dedicated circuit      Minimum of 1 120V dedicated circuit     REFERENCE FIGURE 01     INCOMING CONDUIT BANK  7 1 2 Inter Building Cable Pathways     It is strongly recommended that two diverse cable pathways between Sheridan  Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning occupied buildings be established   These pathways should be physically separated from each other as much as it is  practical to prevent a single disaster from affecting both pathways     Where the intra building cable pathways enter each building a Sheridan Institute of  Technology and Advanced Learning controlled building entrance room is required  as  electrical protection devices need to be installed as close to the point of entry as  possible  A telecommunications grounding busbar should be located within this room        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 19 of 74    e  Sheridan       Sizes and quantities of intra building conduit depend on the individual requirements  of each project     REFERENCE FIGURE 02   CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT    7 1 3 Intra Building Cable Pathways     These pathways typically consist of conduit  sleeves and cable tray or ladder rack     Between Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Main  Communications Room  MCR  and the Intermediate Distribution Frame   IDF  a k a  Communications Closet or Co Locate Closet  There must be two   2  diverse cab
81. n Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 25 of 74        Sheridan         All cable trays shall      WBT PW  Pewter Powder Coated Finish  or BL   Black Powder Coated Finish  Series  or Sheridan Institute of Technology and  Advanced Learning approved equivalent  WBT tray is made from documented  recycled steel  it offers over 400  increase in cable support and 68   reduction in cabling pressure strain over traditional round wire trays  It is a  continuous  rigid  T welded steel wire mesh cable management system with  the following requirements     REFERENCE FIGURE 04     WBT MONOMESH TRAY      Mesh system permits continuous ventilation of cables and maximum  dissipation of heat      Wire mesh welded at all intersections      Wire Diameter  0 197 inch  5mm  minimum on all mesh sections      All mesh sections must have at least one  1  bottom longitudinal wire along  entire length     UL Classification and CUL Listed       2  deep straight sections in 6  8  12  16  18  20 and 24 inch widths     4  deep straight sections in 6  8  12  16  18  20 and 24 inch widths     6    deep straight sections in 8  12  16  18  20  22  and 24 inch widths  u 8    deep straight sections in 8  12  16  18  and 20    inch widths    Notes  Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning preferences 2 and 4 inch depths  and 6  12  and 16 inch widths   Specify pewter Powder Coated Finish or Black Powder Coated Finish  Stainless Steel   304L and 3165  is also available but Stainless 
82. n the room must be kept at 40     7 2 4 6 Communications Co Locate Closet Power     Each co locate closet shall have a UPS supplied by Sheridan Institute of  Technology and Advance Learning  All rack circuits and plugs shall be on  building EPS  Emergency Power System  or Generator  The UPS panel will  support equipment only and not lighting circuits or air conditioning  equipment  as those should be on a panel backed up by the generator    All electrical panels within the co locate closet should support power within  the co locate closet only  There should be no panels mounted in the closet that  support any equipment lighting outside of the closet    There should only be one  1  utility electrical receptacle on each wall that  does not have plywood on it or a door on it  These receptacles are not on the  UPS panel and do not require generator back up        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 41 of 74    e  Sheridan         The co locate closet shall contain free standing cabinets that will require UPS  power for LAN switches  If raised floor is installed in the facility  they can be  under the raised floor  Type and quantity shall be defined for each project      UPS receptacles in the room should be identified as such to distinguish them  from other receptacles           receptacles reserved for power on the cabinets shall be mounted inside the  IT section of the cabinet     7 2 4 7 Communications Co Locate Closet Lighting      Lighting intensity
83. nal Documentation Deliverables                                               nunus    15  5 2 1           15   5 2 2 Package Heuuif CP DES oe 16   5 2 3 Warranty and Certification Requirements ui i   16   6 0    Systemiand Performance  iii iia 18  GI           er id AS 18   62 VOCES o 18  6 0             18   64 Paging Nola oe 18   65  Zug Visual Network          OR 18  0 0 18   7 0 Site and Service COSO AA AREA GC EA 19  Tel   Cable Pathways i annuns AOS ZA AA GG 19   7 2  Telecommunications Room               5                                                         29       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 4 of 74       BO                PU zas  b R             wd PR uS RA Do du HR 44   amp l Standard Clas erin        e W a S  d                   GE OG 44  82  Split CIS aucun               or      NU 44  8 3  Meeting NE 44  84  WAS ERE 45  8 5 Breakout Group Study ROOMS      enn seen ente tenen nennen 45  8 06                      uu ere mo                                         45  A a On                    45              AGO ai         46  8 9 Plug Configurations ui      dai E ENA E ria 46  TO  T  frastructure for IT RETE 51  9     Cabline  Pira                                             51  92   Cabli  g   Coppef      A ii A ARG 33            56  10 0              57  10 1                  A                57       CAD Te TE 57  10 3 Requirements based on Telecommunication Room Function                                 58  10 4 Requirement
84. nced Learning Page 55 of 74    e  Sheridan       9 2 1 2 Category 6  FT6  UTP Patch Cord     1 GigaFlex PS6  Modular Cord    The GigaFlex PS6  Modular Cords are 4 pair 23 AWG UTP modular  cords designed for the use with the Belden IBDN Systems 2400 and  4800LX  providing bandwidths of 250 MHz and 500 MHz  respectfully   The GigaFlex PS6  Modular Cords have been designed to provide  mated connection performance that exceeds the Category 6  requirements     The GigaFlex PS6  Modular Cord s patented design  with a very small  footprint  makes them fully compatible with any of the highest density  hubs with RJ45 jack connections     Patch Cord shall be made by Belden CDT with the following part  number  AX3500xx  where    xx    defines the length and colour     Required cords   i  130  coverage based on copper count to room  where     110  are 1    0    in length  blue in colour    20  are 7 0    in length  black in colour    9 2 1 3 Multi pair Category 5  FT6  UTP cable  a k a  pigtails     Minimum 25 pair cable    Terminate on plywood backboard      BIX frame at one end     Terminate on 10 24 port patch panel on the rack at other end     Cable shall be gray and patch panel jacks shall be black     Design adequate slack loops in closets to relocate if racks move in future     Provide cable and connectors only from Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp   Advanced Learning preferred manufacturers  Belden CDT   Alternates will  not be acceptable    1  Provide 1 patch cord per cable
85. nto the system       Video projector power control    Projector source selection     Volume control     Video mute     Audio mute    A level of automation will be programmed into the system in order to simplify  room operation for the user  In order to save video projector lamp life  the  system will be programmed to shut down after a specified amount of time  with no user activity  The room will also be programmed to prevent system  operation after hours  The system operation can be controlled by day or by  week at OCM specified access times     12 4 2 3 Monitoring Option    The networked control system option allows the OCM Classroom Support  Hotline operator to monitor and troubleshoot the operating characteristics of  the room technology and to assist the instructor with any problems  Remote  control and operation of the room equipment is enabled to facilitate the remote  resolution of problems during actual classroom teaching activity  The control  systems communication protocols permit 24 hour monitoring of system  parameters and enhance proactive problem solving to eliminate system down  time  A software based automated management program oversees the  operating parameters of the classroom systems  sends repair and maintenance  alerts  and allows monitoring and analysis of system operation     12 4 2 4 Standard Classroom      Whiteboards to be mounted 39  AFF to the bottom of      whiteboard            duplex and 1 data jack located behind each projector wall locations
86. o project specifications and proper installation practices     Perform final punch list including follow up to verify punch list items           been completed     5 1 6 Prequalified Manufacturer Vendor     Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning has mandated that only  Belden CDT shall be an acceptable manufacturer  Any other bid submissions or  alternates for cost savings shall not be viewed and any such submissions shall  disqualify the bidder  Any bidding Contractor must be a CSV in good standing with  Belden CDT  A copy of certification is required with every bid submission     5 1 7 Prequalified Contractors     Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning has mandated that only the  following Contractors shall be invited to the bid  Any alternates or sub contract work  isnot acceptable  The list is closed at       Activo Inc   40 Vogell Road  Unit 70  Richmond Hill  ON L4B 3N8  Tel  905 787 0750  Fax  905 787 8025      CaTech Systems Limited  201 Whitehall Drive  Unit 4  Markham  ON L3R 9Y3  Tel  905 944 0000  Fax  905 944 4844       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 14 of 74    e  Sheridan       Marcomm Integrated Business Solutions  163 Buttermill Avenue  Unit 3   Concord  ON LAK 3X8   Tel  905 695 1700   Fax  905 695 1701    52 FINAL DOCUMENTATION DELIVERABLES     5 2 1 Testing and Documentation     Testing Criteria     Comply minimally with EIA TIA testing requirements   Provide certification from manufacturer
87. o separate  bundles on each side of the rod  There shall be a maximum of 2 hooks per rod   These are to be supplied and installed by Communications Contractor        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 27 of 74    e  Sheridan              J hooks shall be supported by Erico Cablecat UPC Number 30245   CATHBA Angled Hanger Bracket  These are to be supplied and installed by  Communications Contractor      All horizontal cabling designated as floor monuments shall be routed through  underslab conduits  supplied and installed by Div 16  and through the floor  into floor boxes and furniture feed points  supplied and installed by Div 16      REFERENCE FIGURE 05     ERICO J HOOK DETAIL    7 1 10 Grounding       Well designed grounding systems reduce the risk of damage to  telecommunications equipment from stray voltages  The communications  grounding system shall be used for the communications ONLY  Bonding and  grounding conductors shall be C U L listed for the purposes intended  AII  bonding conductors shall be insulated copper with green insulation      The minimum inside bend radius of a grounding conductor shall be eight  8   times the diameter of that conductor  Bonding conductors should not be placed  in ferrous metal conduit      Telecommunications grounding for each room type shall be defined in that  section     REFERENCE FIGURE 06     COPPER GROUNDING BUSBAR    7 1 11 Telecommunications Main Grounding Busbar      The telecommunications main groun
88. on both ends for termination  into pre assembled connector modules and or MTP adapter panels       representative part number shall be G7575xxyPNDDUZZzF  where     xx    is replaced with 12  24  36  48  96 or E4  144  strand counts      y     is replaced with    T    for OM3 50 125 or    Q    for OM4 50 125 and the  length is designated in    yyy    feet     9 1 2 3 Modules     1 Low Loss Plug  amp  Play Universal Systems Closet Connector Housing  CCH   Modules    Low loss modular patching for Data Center environments where pair  wise polarity is maintained by the design of the module and trunk cable  assemblies used  Modules allow quick connector changes in the front  plane without re termination of the backbone cable  The low loss  Universal modules are mated to both ends of a Universal Trunk Cable       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 54 of 74    e  Sheridan       Assembly completing a Corning Cable Systems Universal Wiring  System where pair wise polarity is ensured      Modules shall be Corning Cable Systems part number EDGE UM12 05   93x  where    x    is replaced with    T    for OM3 or  Q  for OMA    9 1 2 3  Multi mode Fibre Optic Patch Cords     l Low  Loss 850 nm Laser Optimized 50 125 um 2 Fiber Patch Cord     Patch Cord connectors shall be measured for insertion loss with the  following values for each connector  typical of 0 2 dB and maximum of  0 3 dB  Connector reflectance shall be less than or equal to  20 dB  Boot  color shall b
89. onduit fill formula listed below    Conduits under one  1     are not allowed without written expression from  Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning IT Department   Keep in mind when designing and utilizing fill charts below that  recommended fill ratios will vary depending on the number of cables  This  easy fill table should always be referenced once number of cables are  determined for a conduit run or drop location        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 23 of 74                   Sheridan  Number of Conductors 1 2  gt 2  Percentage Fill 53  31  40                       If you cannot find the corresponding table  please utilize the conduit fill formula     Aconduit x  1   1 x 0 4    Acable  where A   pi   d2   4    For 4 pair copper cabling please utilize the following tables        4 pair Category 5    typical cable O D  0 22                 Trade Size   3 4    1    1 1 4      1 1 2    27 2 1 2    3    4     Inside  824      1 049      1 380      1 610      2 067      2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum   7 12 16 22 36 50                                       4 pair Category 6  typical cable O D  0 24              Trade Size   3 4    1    1 1 4      1 1 2    27 2 1 2    3    4     Inside  824      1 049      1 380      1 610      2 067      2 469      3 068      4 026     Maximum   6 10 15 20 30 40                                       4 pair Category 6A  typical cable O D  0 29              Trade Size   3 4    1    1 1 4
90. ons Co Locate Closet General     Each co locate closet must be a maximum of 235   horizontal run  from the  furthest telecommunications outlet that the co locate closet serves  The  remaining 60    is reserved for vertical cable run and patch cords  Please note  that these lengths are for cable distance  NOT drawing scale distance    All co locate closets will utilize four post  two section  front and rear lockable  and vented cabinets    Equipment cabinets within the room must have at least four  4    feet clearance  from a wall mounted cable termination field and three  3     feet of clearance  from any other wall or obstruction    Entrance doors to the co locate closet should swing inward where possible  maximizing the usable space within the room    Entrance doors shall have direct access to hallways  i e  never through a  classroom  office or other building services utility rooms    Entrance doors shall not have any windows    Door width shall be a minimum of 36    wide and 84    high    There shall be no door sill in the entrance doorway    Doors should be fitted with automatic closers and have either card access or  keypad access only    The co locate closet shall not be adjacent to any washrooms  janitor   s closets   or kitchen spaces  Generally  no plumbing piping  fixtures  or HVAC  equipment that could produce leaks or where water may permeate into the  room should be located within the confines of the co locate closets        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp
91. ood  Horizontal bracing  or blocking is not allowed    On another  either adjacent or opposite wall there shall be a requirement for a  security backboard  This shall be one  1  sheet of 4    0    x 8    0    x 3   2 fire rated  plywood stamped accordingly  The use and space on this backboard shall be  reserved for security cabling and or building environmental controls as  required  All plywood shall be G1S  free of any imperfections and mounted  good side out  If raising of backboard is required  it shall be done on wood 2           6       8    0    studs mounted on 16    centers to create a vertical cable chase  behind the plywood  Horizontal bracing or blocking is not allowed    Drywall walls within the room are to be pained a light color to enhance room  lighting     7 2 4 5 Communications Co Locate Closet Heating  Cooling and Ventilation     All co locate closets will require 24 7 climate control    The air conditioning unit will maintain a positive pressure in the room with a  minimum of one air change per hour    The air conditioning units shall be located outside the communications closet  where possible and the air conditioned air shall be ducted into the closet   Room temperature shall be maintained at 18  C to 24        Air conditioning unit should be backed up by the emergency power generator  where available but should not be on the UPS system    If air conditioning is inside room  all condensate pipes must be routed outside  the room    The relative humidity i
92. ply manufacturer cut sheets or catalogue technical  papers for all recommended products to the Consultant and Client for approval prior to  commencing the project     The following pages are samples only for     Belden CDT  Corning   WBT   APC   Middle Atlantic  Viking   Bogen   Arnscott       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 74 of 74       GROUND LEVE  MINIMUM 2  0        WARNING TAPE    TOP LEVEL OF  CONCRETE    MINIMUM 1       MINIMU    MINIMUM 1 1 2    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE     FIGURE 01 INCOMING CONDUIT       BUILDING    HUB ROOM  NO  01  BLDG  2    HUB ROOM  NO  02  BLDG  2    COMMUNICATIONS  ROOM  BLDG  2    BUILDING 1    HUB ROOM    HUB ROOM  NO  02  BLDG  1    HUB ROOM  NO  03  BLDG  1    MAIN  COMMUNICATIONS    ROOM    MANHOLE FEED  POINT FROM  SERVICE PROVIDER  AT STREET    BUILDING 3    HUB ROOM  NO  02  BLDG  3    HUB ROOM  NO  03  BLDG  3    COMMUNICATIONS  ROOM    BLDG  3    MASTER GUIDELINES FOR    COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 02 CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT    DATE  AUG  26  2013 SCALE  N T S  DRAWN BY  AK CHECKED BY  CA       404    CORE HOLES BETWEEN FLOORS IN STACKED HUB ROOM SCENARIOS    FIRESTOP    RESERVED FOR FUTURE  SECURITY    ALL USED CONDUITS AND REMAINING SPACE IN CONDUITS MUST BE FIRE STOPPED BY  THE COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACTOR     MASTER GUIDELINES FOR  COMMUNICATIONS INFRA STRUCTURE    VERSION 5 0    TITLE  FIGURE 03 INTERFLOOR CORE REQUIR
93. r bolting units to the floor and standard mounting  widths are all available  Optionally  Power bars and cable managers are     easily fitted to suit the end use      Allracks shall be black only  Upon request  custom colors and sizes are  available        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 38 of 74    e  Sheridan       Additional components shall be required including VDC10 45 10  vertical  managers when ganging racks and VDC6 45 on each side  Vertical or zero U  power bars will also be required but must be verified with each project   Standard Features Include      Heavy gauge steel     Welded or knockdown     Universal EIA hole spacing     Various heights available     Only 19  mounting is required  with rack height of 44U     Ganging capabilities with or without vertical cable managers     Available tapped both sides     Optional heavy duty kits increase footprint to 36     7 2 4 Intermediate Distribution Frame Type II  IDF II   AKA  Communications Co Locate Closets    Communications co locate closets will provide the IT services to the general area in  which the closet is located  Each floor of each Sheridan Institute of Technology and  Advanced Learning occupied building must have at least one  1  communications  closet or communications co locate closet  Cabling serving offices  classrooms  other  services on a particular floor must be terminated in a communications closet or  communications co locate on the same floor     7 2 4 1 Communicati
94. raised floor  Type and quantity shall be defined  for each project    UPS receptacles in the room should be identified as such to distinguish them  from other receptacles    All receptacles reserved for power on the racks shall be mounted at the  bottom  back of the rack at the right hand side  not on vertical cable  management         Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 37 of 74    e  Sheridan       7 2 3 7 Communications Closet Lighting      Lighting intensity within the room should be a minimum of 50 foot candles  measured at three  3     feet above the finished floor  Additional lighting should  be provided over the wall field termination plywood  Low ratio frequency  emission fluorescent lighting should be used      Lighting should be powered from a separate power source than the critical  network equipment  Lighting should be on back up generator power but not  on UPS      Lighting should be located a minimum 12  from the front and rear of the rack  as not to obstruct cabletrays and access to cabletrays  Lighting should be  mounted a minimal 12  above the highest point on the cabletray      Lighting should not interfere  cross or be installed perpendicular to the cable  tray within the room     7 2 3 8 Communications Closet Grounding and Bonding      Alltelecommunications closets shall have a telecommunications grounding  busbar  TGB   The TGB shall be 6mm thick and 5omm high and sufficient  width to accommodate fifteen  16  lugs  The TGB shall
95. re not permitted      Pull boxes must be in a strait section of conduit run and are not permitted to  be used in lieu of a turn  bend  or corner      Pull boxes for communications should not be used for any other type of  cabling  i e  security  paging  sound masking       Pull boxes outside of Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced  Learning spaces are undesireable and should be avoided      The preference for Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning  is to have all wiring closets stacked vertically for ease of cable pulls between  floors  This is a recommendation and not a requirement     7 1 4 Intra Building Pathway Requirements   Backbone       Provide minimum of four  4  4  sleeves through floors in stacked rooms  Cap  any unused conduits  All populated conduits shall be fire stopped according to  local codes      Where rooms are not stacked  provide minimum  4  4  conduits continuous  between rooms  or as required  Cap any unused conduits  All populated  conduits shall be fire stopped according to local codes    u Connect Communications Closets on same floor with a minimum of two  2   4  conduits      Conduit between rooms shall have no more than  2  90 degree bends without  pull box  Pull boxes shall be sized per the amount of conduits      Sleeves shall consist of GRS conduit with bushings and stub above the floor a  minimum of 4       Horizontal backbone routing shall only be through secure cabletray or 4     conduit  No substitutions shall be al
96. re shall  be design in accordance with the following standards including all appropriate addendums and    revisions     ANSI TIA 455    ANSI TIA 568 C 0 2008    ANSI TIA 568 C 1 2009    ANSI TIA 568 C 2 2009    ANSI TIA 568 C 3 2008    ANSI TIA 568 C 4 2011    ANSI TIA 569 C 2012    ANSI TIA 598 D    ANSI TIA 604 3    ANSI TIA 604 5 D       ANSI TIA 604 10 B       ANSI TIA 606 B    ANSI TIA 607 B 2011    ANSI TIA 758 B 2012    ANSI TIA 862 A 2011    ANSI TIA 942 2005    ANSI TIA 1005 2009    Test Procedures for Fibre Optics  Cables and Transistors    Generic Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling  Standard    Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard    Balanced Twisted Pair Telecommunications Cabling and  Components Standard    Optical Fibre Cabling Components Standard   Broadband Coaxial Cabling and Components Standard  Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces Cabling Standard  Optical Fibre Colour Coding  Draft    FOCIS 3 Fibre Optic Connector Intermateability Standard  Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard  Type MPO    FOCIS 10B Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard  Type LC    Administrative Standard for Commercial Telecommunications  Infrastructure    Generic Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding   Earthing  for Customer Premises    Customer Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications  Infrastructure Standard    Building Automation Systems Cabling Standard  Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centres    Telecommunica
97. rs can be monitored  administered  and  controlled over the campus network  The A V equipment will be located in an equipment  rack inside of the instructor station     It is important for Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning to implement a  standard operating protocol so faculty can depend on a standard  familiar interface in each  classroom     The audio system  exact type to be determined by room requirements  will be designed to  fit the room s environment with an appropriate speaker system  with instructor speech  reinforcement as required   The program sources are the same as for the video system   Large classrooms and auditoriums will have audience microphone capability provided  throughout the student seating area     The room will incorporate speech reinforcement with a wired or wireless microphone  included on an as needed basis according to room requirements  A line level audio output  jack  RCA  will be available on the front of the equipment rack for interfacing hearing  assist or other equipment     12 2 CABLING  The room will be equipped with Gigabit Ethernet connectivity  The junction box for AV  connectivity shall be a Panduit PZICEA and shall come with four data jacks and a 15A    duplex receptacle mounted inside the housing as a minimum     Wireless Access Points in the classroom shall provide 802 11b wireless networking  capability     12 3 DEVICES  12 3 1 Hardware Devices    All hardware devices shall be defined  supplied  and installed 
98. s  we are expanding version 5 0 of the Master Guidelines for Communications  Infrastructure to include cabling for Paging  Audio Visual  A V   and Security components     All detail drawings or images that pertain to only one section of the master outline will be listed and  included at the end of that section     Manufacturer cut sheet samples will be provided at the end of the document in appendix 14 3       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 7 of 74    e  Sheridan       2 0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS     Information  amp  Communication Technologies expresses its appreciation to the following participants  and contributors in the development of this document     Sheridan College   Information Technology    Chris Adams  Infrastructures Solutions Designer   Information Communication Technologies    email  chris adams sheridancollege ca    John McCormick  Director   Information Communication Technologies  email  john mccormick sheridancollege ca       Information Communication Technologies  1430 Trafalgar Road   Oakville  ON L6H 211   Tel  905 845 9430   Fax  905 815 4011  www sheridaninstitute ca    Sheridan College   Facilities Services    Jim Fletcher  Director Facilities Services    email  Jim fletcher sheridancollege ca    Fibrelight Design Solutions Inc     Alexander Kaszuba  B Sc  CIS   RCDD     Senior Designer  Email  ak fibrelight ca    Fibrelight Design Solutions Inc   3434 Pintail Circle  Suite 100  Mississauga  ON L5N 6C7  Tel  416 619 0337   Fax  
99. s based on Location Function                              59  11 0 Infrastructure for SUI atenuaddeanians 60  LAI Equipment                                      60      gt                        m 60  11 3 Requirements based on Telecommunication Room Function                                  61  11 4 Requirements based on Door         62  12 0 Infrastructure for Audio         64  DEN MET          aa    A    IA 64  MEC n ii             64  123 DEVICES rrr NM 64  12 4 Requirements based on Room Function          9                   9                    65       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 5 of 74    A  Sheridan       13 0   Appendices Aaaa TN    13 1 Labeling Conventions                                   enne enne    14 0 Appendices B    14 1  Detail                               ad    15 0 Appendices C    13 1 Manufacturer s                        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning    Page 6 of 74    e  Sheridan       1 0 FOREWORD     The sole purpose of this document is to guide Telecommunication Consultants in their design  requirements when producing Tender Drawings and Specifications for contractors bidding various  projects and expansions that Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning may be  undertaking     Its main focus will be the IT infrastructure  components  installation recommendations  testing  procedures and parameters  With telecommunications cabling being utilized in so many other  discipline
100. s strategically placed LCDs around the campus for digital signage use  The sizes of  screens and placement height will vary throughout     8 9 PLUG CONFIGURATIONS    Plug configuration will vary throughout the Sheridan spaces  They are listed below with  requirements for each one     REFERENCE FIGURE 30     OUTLET TYPES    Type A     Convenience Location  2 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1 2  conduit for electrical wiring  1    conduit to ceiling space for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  One  1  15A duplex receptacle  Two  2  Category 6 Modular outlets on Decora strap  One  1  blank insert  Mounted at 12  A F F     REFERENCE FIGURE 31     TYPE  A     Type B     Printer Location  2 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1 2  conduit for electrical wiring  1    conduit to ceiling space for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  One  1  20A duplex receptacle  One  1  Category 6 Modular outlet on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts  Mounted at 12  A F F     REFERENCE FIGURE 31     TYPE  B     Type C   Projector Location  2 gang back box and cover plate  by Division 16   1    conduit for communications wiring  Internal barrier between electrical and communications  One  1  15A duplex receptacle  One  1  Category 6 Modular outlet on Decora strap  Two  2  blank inserts  Mounted at 111  A F F        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 46 of 74    
101. steel wire is used primarily in corrosive  environments and food processing facilities   Stainless steel does not require additional surface treatment  Consult WBT  representative for assistance in selecting finish for specific applications  if required      Nominal Dimensions     Mesh  2 x 4 inches  50 x 100 mm      Straight Section Length  118 inches  3 000 mm      Non Standard widths and depths are available upon request     Notes  Refer to drawings for size requirements at various locations  Other sizes are only for  reference and must be pre approved for installation due to interference issues  They must  also be installed in multiples to add up to the minimum width required on drawings     Fittings     Field fabricated   in accordance with manufacturer s instructions   from  straight sections        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 26 of 74             Sheridan  Hardware     Hardware  including splice connectors and support components available from  manufacturer   Accessories       Covers  Solid covers  pre galvanized steel  width to match tray     Grounding     Grounding Clip is available for continuous ground of cable management  system   aluminum     Grounding of the Cabletray shall be the responsibility of the Communications  Contractor     Installation      Communications Contractor shall supply and install all required cable tray for  horizontal distribution as outlined on drawings      All Cable trays and fittings shall conform to AN
102. t require  nor is it recommended that they have  finished ceilings  Closets without finished ceilings must have fireproofing  encapsulated to reduce dust in the room       The minimum clear ceiling height in the communications closet is 9    6    clear  from the finished floor The only suspended fixture permitted below the 9    6     clear is the communications cable tray  should it be required  Heights and  clearances for this are defined in this document      Sprinkler heads within the room should be provided with protective cages to  prevent accidental operation     7 2 3 3 Communications Closet Floors     Communications closets require the installation of anti static Vinyl Composite  Tile  VCT      Floors should be level  free of high low spots that would interfere with floor  mounting bolts for equipment such as racks or cabinets     7 2 3 4 Communications Closet Walls     Walls should be    slab to slab    partitions to satisfy one  1  hour fire rating or  as local code requires in achieving that one  1  hour fire rating      Each wall of the closet  facing accessible ceiling areas  shall have either  sleeves or a framed slot installed above the general ceiling height to allow  cable to enter the closet overhead  while making the installation of the fire  stop materials possible once cabling is installed      One wall of the Communications Closet will have a telecommunications  plywood backboard  This shall be in sheets of 4    0    x 8  0  x 34  fire rated  plywood sta
103. tions Infrastructure Standard for Industrial  Premises       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 10 of 74    e  Sheridan       ANSI TIA 1152 2009    ANSI BICSI 002 2011    ANSI ICEA S 83 596    ANSI ICEA S 83 640                     1 10 1992       ANSI NECA BICSI 568 2006    ANSI NECA BICSI 568    ANSI NFPA 70    ANSI NFPA 70 1987    ANSI Z136 2    BICSI    BICSI    BICSI AVDRM    BICSI DCDI    BICSI ESS    BICSI ITSI    BICSI OPDRM    BICSI WDRM    BICSI TCIM    Requirements for Field Test Instruments and Measurements for  Balanced Twisted Pair Cabling    Data Centre Design and Implementation Best Practices  Fibre Optic Premises Distribution Cable   Fibre Optic Outside Plant Communications Cable  Powering and Grounding Sensitive Electronic Equipment     Standard for Installing Commercial Building  Telecommunications Cabling    Standard for Installing Commercial Building  Telecommunications Cabling    National Electrical Code     Standard for Paging Punch Block and Cable Sizing  Requirements    American Standards for the Safe Operation of Fiber Optic  Communications Systems Utilizing Laser Diode and LED  Sources    Network Design Reference Manual  7  Edition    Network Systems and Commissioning  NSC  Reference  1   Edition    AV Design Reference Manual  1  Edition  Data Center Design and Implementation Best Practices    Electronic Safety and Security Design Reference Manual  274  Edition    Information Transport Systems Installation Methods Manual  
104. ub Room      Additional Viking FXI 1 can be installed in Co locate Hub Rooms but all main  paging modules shall be located in the main computer room where possible      The paging system must be connected to the PABX station port             typical installation shall be a Viking FXI 1    10 4 REQUIREMENTS BASED ON LOCATION FUNCTION  10 4 1 Indoor Paging    2 conductor 16 AWG      18AWG cable   refer to standard specifications      Terminate on BIX frame located on the backboard      Provide cable and connectors only from Sheridan Institute of Technology       Advanced Learning preferred manufacturers  Belden CDT   Alternates will  not be acceptable      All intra building zones shall be wired back to a central location on a single  floor closet regardless of number of floors in the building      ONLY split termination if maximum distance requirements are exceeded     10 4 2 Outdoor Paging       6  FT6  UTP cable   refer to standard specifications    Terminate on BIX frame located on the backboard      Provide cable and connectors only from Sheridan Institute of Technology       Advanced Learning preferred manufacturers  Belden CDT   Alternates will  not be acceptable           outdoor paging cables shall be enclosed in minimum 1    EMT conduit  entire length of run      All intra building zones shall be wired back to a central location on a single  floor closet regardless of number of floors in the building      ONLY split termination if maximum distance requirements are exc
105. upport IOBASE T    Telecommunications Cabling Guidelines for Wireless Access  Points    Guidelines for Supporting Power Delivery Over Balanced  Twisted Pair Cabling    Environmental Classification  MICE  Tutorial  Guidelines on Shared Pathways and Shared Sheaths       Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning    Page 12 of 74    e  Sheridan       50 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DESIGN GUIDELINES  5 1   DESIGN DELIVERABLES  5 1 1 Programming     With specific input from Information Communication Technologies  generate outlet  schedule based on functional use summary of the needs program statement     Provide preliminary area requirements for entrance facility and  telecommunication rooms     Identify extent of site work necessary to bring services to building   u Provide   sq ft  budgetary number     Where wireless networks are to be the primary connection to the network   either a Sheridan IT person or an independent consultant with demonstrated  expertise in wireless systems shall be commissioned to provide access point  layout  equipment selection and input on other construction methods that may  affect wireless transmissions     5 1 2 Schematic Design     Concept Sketches showing preliminary telecommunications rooms and sizes and zone  plan showing areas served by rooms      Preliminary backbone riser diagrams showing interrelationships     Concept sketch showing major pathways for backbone and horizontal cabling    5 1 3 Design Development     Preliminary drawings id
106. utlet can  be utilized    Where case goods are utilized  and communications outlet is located behind  furniture  communications contractor must label with a small  removable   coloured sticky dot on the ceiling directly above the location of the outlet    All empty conduits must have a pull string  or rope  installed with a minimum  breaking tension of 200 lbs    All conduits must be reamed at both ends to avoid any sharp edges that may  cut or damage cable being installed  Any conduit not de burred must be  reported immediately to the acting GC  Failure to do so will place onus on the  communications contractor for any damaged cable    All conduits must be grounded as per local codes        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 20 of 74    e  Sheridan         Conduits may not be routed adjacent to hot water or steam lines or through  areas where flammable materials are installed      Bends in the conduit are undesirable and must be kept to a minimum  The  minimum inside bend radius permitted is six  6  times the inside diameter of  the conduit for conduits smaller than two  2   inches  And ten  10  times the  inside diameter of conduits larger than two  2   inches      Pull boxes must be installed when there are more than two  2  90  bends in the  conduit run  there is a reverse in the conduit run  or the run exceeds one  hundred  100    feet      Conduits must be aligned on opposite ends of the pull box  Adjacent side  90     stub ins on pull boxes a
107. x and 2 data jacks located behind each LCD      All power and data behind LCD   s will be recessed into the wall      2 RMC conduit is needed from LCD location to the other wall where  input wall plate will be terminated  There should be a break in the conduit  where the touch panel will be located above the table      Depending on ceiling height all group study LCDs should be mounted 4     AFF to the bottom of the LCD     System control touch panels should be mounted 4  AFF    12 4 2   Auditoriums Lecture Halls      2  RMC conduit is needed from podium location in front of room to AV  room located at the back of the auditorium     Blackout blinds are needed to be able to control the ambient light      Zoned lighting is needed to darken the area near the projectors to eliminate  any fading of the projected image             noise criteria  NC  should be NC25 and Reverberation Time  RT   should be between 0 6 and 0 7 sec    12 4 2 10 Administration Offices    Blocking or reinforced walls are needed to support each LCD          Two duplex and 2 data jacks located behind each LCD     All power and data behind LCD   s will be recessed into the wall   12 4 2 11 Public Spaces    Blocking or reinforced walls are needed to support each LCD            Two duplex and 2 data jacks located behind each LCD     All power and data behind LCD   s will be recessed into the wall        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 69 of 74    e  Sheridan       13 0 APPENDICES  
108. y in the communications closet shall be  bonded to the telecommunication grounding busbar via a 6 AWG insulated  copper grounding conductor  The conduit and ladder rack or cabletray may be  serially connected to the TGB  Grounding strips should be used to connect  separate sections of ladder rack or cabletray to ensure continuity      Metallic cable sheathe should be connected to the telecommunication  grounding busbar using 14 AWG insulated copper conductors      Typically  the telecommunication grounding busbar will be mounted at the  lower right corner of the plywood cable termination wall field  The bar should  be mounted on insulated stand offs as defined in the grounding section        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 42 of 74        Sheridan       7 2 4 9 Communications Co Locate Closet Cabinet Requirements     Middle Atlantic MRK 4436 cabinets are made with 11 gauge steel and have a  static weight capacity of 10 000 lbs  They come with 10 32 tapped to standard  EIA spacing  Additional rear Z rails are required            tops are configurable for any scenario      All cabinets shall be black only  Upon request  custom colors and sizes are  available      Co Locate cabinets must have lockable secured doors both front and rear        Sheridan Institute of Technology  amp  Advanced Learning Page 43 of 74    e  Sheridan       8 0 ROOM FUNCTION     All classrooms will receive a whiteboard  The sizes and number of whiteboards will vary  dependin
    
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