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F. The following clearances will be maintained from EMI sources: <br />a. Power Cable: 6" <br />b. Fluorescent Lighting:12" <br />c. Electrical Transformer: 36" <br />III. Cooper Cabling Specifications. <br />A. The Proposer will be required to provide, install, repair/replace, modify, and <br />terminate copper cable and related components. <br />B. The City of Santa Ana Minimum Standards. <br />a. The current copper cable specifications used by the City for data and voice <br />include 4-pair UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) plenum, Category 6, and 6a. <br />All new copper installations will require a minimum of Category 6a. The City <br />reserves the right to add or modify standard copper cabling types as <br />needed throughout the duration of the resulting contract. <br />b. The Proposer will comply with all TIA/EIA Telecommunications Wiring <br />Standards as adopted by the City, including the ANSI/EIA/TIA, and NEC <br />standards, as well as BICSI design and installation methods for all materials, <br />installation, testing, configuration and documentation of the City <br />Telecommunications Infrastructure. These guidelines are based upon <br />widely used industry standards such as, but not limited to, EIA/TIA 568, <br />569, 570, 606A, 607, including all TSB's, and the NEC codes related to <br />Telecommunications Infrastructures. This would include any new or <br />updated standards adopted by the ANSI/EIA/TIA, and new or updated NEC <br />code, as well as any updated or new BICSI design and installation practices. <br />C. The City reserves the right to request the use of any industry standard cable <br />color depending on location and type of installation. <br />D. Cabling Termination <br />a. All copper cabling will be terminated using the 568B standard. <br />b. Cables will be terminated onto Category 6a plugs and panels in the <br />respective MDF/IDF at the closet end and Category 6a data jacks at the <br />station end, unless otherwise directed. <br />E. Testing Procedures <br />a. Each installed cable will have a wire map test for continuity, opens, shorts, <br />polarity, and reversals on all pairs and/or conductors performed <br />b. Each installed cable will be tested for installed length using a TDR-type <br />device. Cables will be tested from patch panel to patch panel, block to <br />On -Call Network Cabling Services 22-032 <br />12 <br />