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<br />1.8.2.3.Provide all manufacturers' fittings and assemblies required for proper <br />installation of ladder rack system. <br /> <br />1.8.3. Provide all required open-top (J-support) cable placement hardware or <br />other easy access hardware, including tie rods and other fittings to properly <br />support work area horizontal cabling for ceiling distribution. Comply with the <br />following: <br /> <br />1.8.3.1.Hardware shall be galvanized steel or other rust resistant material. <br /> <br />1.8.3.2.Supports must be capable of holding project-specific cable amounts, <br />plus 100% growth factor. <br /> <br />1.8.4. Provide all required cable management system components and <br />hardware in order to satisfy an industry-standard installation. <br /> <br />1.8.5. Traditional cable ties/tie wraps will not be accepted in conjunction with <br />any City project. Only Velcro-type fasteners may be used, unless <br />specifically approved / accepted by the Telecommunications Coordinator. <br /> <br />1.9. VOICE AND DATA SYSTEM LABELS <br /> <br />1.9.1. Provide self-adhesive labels for distribution cable, feeder cables, patch <br />panels, termination frames, faceplates, and patch cords. Consult with the <br />Telecommunications Coordinator for numbering scheme. <br /> <br />1.9.2. The City has implemented a standard relative orientation, based on <br />EIA/TIA 606A guidelines. If numbering scheme is not specified in scope of <br />work, consult with the Telecommunications Coordinator. <br /> <br />1.9.3. ALL labeling strips shall be black text on white background. This applies <br />to all areas, including but not limited to faceplates, patch panels, and 110 <br />blocks. All labels shall be machine-produced. Hand written labels will not <br />be acceptable. All labels will be in strict accordance with the City's <br />established numbering scheme. <br /> <br />1.9.4. Refer to included pictures of Information Outlet Faceplates, Patch Panels, <br />and 110 blocks, etc. for acceptable labeling methods. <br /> <br />1.10. GROUNDING AND BONDING <br /> <br />1.10.1. All installed equipment must be grounded and/or bonded in compliance <br />with existing codes related to the grounding and bonding of <br />telecommunications equipment/devices, as outlined in NEC, ANSI, EIA/TIA <br />607 standards, and SICSI guidelines. <br /> <br />Page 8 of 24 <br />