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A comprehensive overview of cable installation and pulling techniques, covering essential aspects like cable types, maximum distances, bend radii, pulling tension, and safety procedures. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers related to bicsi chapter 5, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for the exam.
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high pair count cable can be loaded onto reels that are up too - CORRECT- ANSWERS2 meters (6.5 FT high) and 1.5meters (5 FT wide) PPE (personal protective equipment) - CORRECT-ANSWERShard hat eye protection breathing protection protective footwear protective gloves hearing protection well-fitting clothes tasks that should be done after cable is pulled - CORRECT-ANSWERSlabel all ICT components Update the building floor plans Perform housekeeping items installer must provide the following cable info on as-built drawings - CORRECT-ANSWERStypes of installed cables the origination and termination point of each cable pathway used other info as required in the project specifications closeout submittals cable installation setup tasks - CORRECT-ANSWERSsecuring the area posting floor plan drawings in the area setting up the appropriate cabling installation system components selecting and identifying the cable labeling system to be used following info should be listed in the project specs or obtained from the owner - CORRECT-ANSWERSidentifying pull points, transition points, pull angles identifying and establishing group pulls setting up and placing the pull strings setting up and securing the cable reels or boxes identifying telecommunications enclosure locations cabling installation components - CORRECT-ANSWERScable trees or reel supporting devices, labeling systems, pulling harnesses, swivels, pathway rollers and pulleys, and cable sorting and staging organizers
maximum cable distance - CORRECT-ANSWERS295 FT allow no more than?? - CORRECT-ANSWERS2 90 degrees bends per 100 FT if in conduit horizontal cables slack - CORRECT-ANSWERSfarthest corner of the telecom room plus the distance from floor to ceiling : for optical fiber add an additional 10 FT copper backbone cables slack - CORRECT-ANSWERSfarthest corner of the backboard : optical fiber require the same balanced twisted-pair cables slack - CORRECT-ANSWERS1.6FT in the work area to allow for 1 FT after termination optical fiber cables slack - CORRECT-ANSWERS3.3 FT left in work area to allow for termination conduit 2 IN or less - CORRECT-ANSWERSmaintain a bend radius of at least 6 times the internal diameter conduit greater than 2 IN - CORRECT-ANSWERSshould maintain a bend radius of at least 10 times the internal diameter elements common to all cabling installation projects - CORRECT- ANSWERSknowledge of industry standards and codes understanding the project design and compliance with project specifications installation planning safety procedures firestopping methods job closeout tasks special cable-handling devices - CORRECT-ANSWERStuggers, cable reel or cable brake, temporary take-up devices, bullwheels, pulleys, mesh grips, split mesh grips, mule tape or pull ropes, preferably with distance markings Balanced twisted pair (4-pair) - CORRECT-ANSWERS4 times the outside cable diameter Balanced twisted-pair (multi-pair) - CORRECT-ANSWERS10 times the outside cable diameter optical fiber (up to four strands at rest) - CORRECT-ANSWERS1 inch