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I <br /> I <br /> 1 and the fiber optic interconnection sleeves shall be fully enclosed on all sides by <br /> 2 the distribution panel when the distribution panel is closed. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Each distribution panel shall be fully populated with interconnection sleeves. <br /> 5 Interconnection sleeves shall contain zirconium (ceramic) linings (phosphorus <br /> 6 bronze is not allowed). All unutilized interconnection sleeves shall have protective <br /> 7 dust covers installed. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 The distribution panels shall be EIA 19-inch (ANSI/EIA RS-310-C) rack-mountable, I <br /> 10 unless otherwise noted. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Mounting plates for interconnection sleeves shall be constructed of metal. <br /> 13 Adequate spacing shall be provided around each interconnection sleeve. Where <br /> 14 interconnection sleeves are arranged in a vertical line, the minimum horizontal <br /> 15 center-to-center spacing shall be 1.25 inches (31 mm), and the minimum vertical <br /> 16 center-to-center spacing shall be 0.625 inches (16mm). Where interconnection <br /> 17 sleeves are arranged in a staggered layout, the minimum center-to-center radial <br /> 18 distance between sleeves shall be 0.875 inches (22mm). <br /> 19 <br /> 20 A wiring diagram shall be supplied with each distribution panel. The wiring diagram <br /> 21 shall identify each fiber terminated in the distribution panel using the fiber optic <br /> 22 cable labeling method as specified later in these provisions. The wiring diagram <br /> 23 shall be placed in a plastic sheet protector next to the distribution panel. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Wall Mounted Fiber Optic Distribution Panel <br /> 26 The fiber optic distribution panel for use in NEMA cabinets shall be designed to <br /> 27 hold a minimum of 6 LC fiber optic interconnection sleeves and splice trays with <br /> 28 12-splice capacity. The distribution panel shall allow for full access to the splice <br /> 29 trays and both sides of the fiber optic interconnection sleeves from the front of the <br /> 30 distribution panel. The distribution panel shall not exceed 6 inches width, 7.5 <br /> 31 inches in height and 2 inches in depth (not 19-inch rack-mountable). <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Preterminated Patch Panel <br /> 34 A wiring diagram shall be supplied with each patch panel. The wiring diagram shall <br /> 35 identify each fiber terminated in the distribution panel using the fiber optic cable <br /> 36 labeling method as specified later in these provisions. The wiring diagram shall be <br /> 37 placed in a plastic sheet protector next to the distribution panel. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 The Contractor shall provide, install and connect preterminated patch panels as <br /> 40 shown in the Plans. Outside plant cable meeting ITU G652.D and G694.2 shall be <br /> 41 utilized for the stubs on all preterminated patch panels and the Contractor shall <br /> 42 confirm with the manufacturer that the length of each stub is sufficient for the needs <br /> 43 at each location. All openings in the patch panels shall be plugged by the <br /> 44 manufacturer. Connections shall be LC\UPC type and shall be terminated by the k <br /> 45 manufacturer. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 Equi•ment Model Numbers (for use in 332 cabinets): <br /> 36-Port Preterminated Patch Multilink FRM-1 RU-3X-TS <br /> Panel (Black)with three LC/UPC <br /> Adapter Panels and 2000 SSTA <br /> Splice Tray I <br /> 41s`STREET TO WMVD FREIGHT <br /> CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS <br /> FED AID#STPUL-9931(012);PW#3472 SP-102 February 10,2016 <br />