Workmanship
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Category 5e cabling to support multiple networks. Notice each cable color has been run
separately in the cable tray and neatly dressed. |
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Voice backbone and voice station cabling terminated on 66 blocks. |
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Backview of patch panels, terminating CAT 5e cabling. |
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Voice, data and fiber optic cabling coming up the telecommunications closet from the floor below. |
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Note the neatness of the CAT 5e termination's. |
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Cabling coming in from the ceiling and neatly transitioning onto the ladder rack within the telecommunications closet. |
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A PCS technician terminating CAT 5e on patch panels. |
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The white CAT 5e cabling being terminated on rack-mounted 110 blocks. |
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Slightly different view of patch panel termination's. |
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Close-up of the back of patch panels, showing proper termination technique. |
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Voice, data and fiber optic neatly dressed along the ladder rack. |
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Note the neatness of both the voice and data cabling as it enters the telecommunications closet. |
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Even though bridle rings were used to save money (client requested), note there is no stress
on the cables as they have been lifted to rest above the bottom of the rings. |
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White CAT 5e voice cables and yellow CAT 5e data; note the sleeves and firecaulk used when penatrating walls. |
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