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Cable types. Phone (CAT-3, CAT-5e, CAT-6). Data (CAT-5e, CAT-6). Cable TV, Satellite (RG-6). • WIRING STANDARD: All CAT-3, CAT-5e, CAT-6 must be wired to EIA/TIA T568B standard. • DEMARK TO TELCO BOX: Lines or cables only run from provider demarcation box to Telco Box. • INSIDE RUN PATH: Service lines and cables installed via outside Telco Box entry point, run inside exterior wall to attic, then across attic to an inside wall drop (within the wall itself), then exiting through to an outlet box with cover plate installed in the wall. No holes are drilled through from outside to inside or vice versa of Premises.
Cable types. Cable Terminations
Cable types. (a) Customer’s mains installed in a building, structure or the like which are not protected on the supply side by a short circuit protective device shall be constructed of insulated and sheathed cables installed in a metallic wiring enclosure.
Cable types. The Contractor shall allow for the following signal cable types in his design.
Cable types a. Number of fibers, number of buffer tubes, number of fibers per buffer tube, outer jacket stripe color and outer diameter are to be as shown below: FIBER OPTIC CABLE TYPE NUMBER OF FIBERS NUMBER OF BUFFER TUBES NUMBER OF FIBERS PER BUFFER TUBE OUTER JACKET STRIPE COLOR Nominal Outer Diameter (inch) Type A 48 8 6 Green 0.63 Type B 36 6 6 Blue 0.55 Type C 24 4 6 Orange 0.52 Type D 18 3 6 White 0.52 Type E 12 2 6 Red 0.52 Type F 6 1 6 Red 0.52 Type G 96 8 12 Green 0.54 THE FOLLOWING SUBSECTIONS ARE ADDED: To facilitate exchanging data over Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) communications in compliance with evolving C-V2X industry standards, provide a carrier-grade electronic RSU module with radio(s) capable of both sending and receiving over the 5.9 Gigahertz (GHz) band that are approved for C-V2X use by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Include the following features: 1. Capability to interface with vehicle On-board Units 2. Ability to broadcast and receive data using C-V2X 3. Facilitates security credentialing 4. Interfaces with an Ethernet Switch, Type F on the Garden State Network to share data 5. Ability to send data to and from the Edge Compute Module 6. Contains internal computer processing and permanent storage capability 7. Contains an integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver for positioning and timing 8. NEMA 4X-rated enclosure housing RSU and its processor 9. Legible, weather resistant, permanent port label markings designating their intended uses 10. An operating temperature range from -34°C to 60°C 11. Permanently marked manufacturer name or trademark, part number and serial number 12. Capability to be installed on a Department traffic signal standard or mast arm 13. Removable antennas that can be installed at a distance from the RSU or replaced as needed 14. Ingress Protection of IP67 or greater to the complete integrated unit 15. Integrated hardware security module with associated software libraries for managing certificate materials 16. GNSS Receiver with an accuracy of at least 3.0 meters

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