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County Communications and a copy of the approved plan provided to the fire and <br />building code officials. <br />(g) Section 510.5.2 Minimum qualification of personnel is revised to read as follows: <br />510.5.2 Minimum qualifications of personnel. The minimum qualifications of the <br />system designer and lead installation personnel shall include both of the following: <br />1. A valid FCC - issued general radio operator's license. <br />2. Certification of in- building system training issued by a nationally recognized <br />organization, school or a certificate issued by the manufacturer of the <br />equipment being installed. <br />(h) Section 510.5.3 Acceptance test procedure item 7 is revised to read as follows: <br />510.5.3 Acceptance test procedure. When an emergency responder radio <br />coverage system is required, and upon completion of installation, the building owner <br />shall have the radio system tested to ensure that two -way coverage on each floor of <br />the building is not less than 90 percent. The test procedure shall be conducted as <br />follows: <br />7. As part of the installation a spectrum analyzer or other suitable test <br />equipment shall be utilized to ensure spurious oscillations are not being <br />generated by the subject signal booster. This test shall be conducted at the <br />time of installation and subsequent annual inspections by the FCC licensed <br />technician hired by the property owner and an OCSD /Communications <br />Division FCC - certified technician. <br />(i) Section 510.6.1 Testing and proof of compliance is revised to read as follows: <br />510.6.1 Testing and proof of compliance. <br />The owner of the building or their representative shall have the emergency <br />responder radio coverage system shall be inspected and tested annually or where <br />structural changes occur including additions or remodels that could materially <br />change the original field performance tests. Testing shall consist of the following: <br />1. In- building system components shall be tested to determine general functional <br />operability. <br />2. Signal boosters shall be tested to ensure that the gain is the same as it was <br />upon initial installation and acceptance. <br />3. Backup batteries and power supplies shall be tested under load of a period of <br />one hour to verify that they will properly operate during an actual power outage. <br />If within the 1 -hour test period the battery exhibits symptoms of failure, the test <br />shall be extended for additional 1 -hour periods until the integrity of the battery <br />can be determined. <br />Ordinance No, NS -2905 <br />Page 19 of 31 <br />