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6.1.G. - Page 29 specifications on the items of equipment submitted at least 30 days prior
<br />to the Invitation for Bid.
<br />2. The systems shall be provided so that the system does not produce any
<br />undesirable visual effects such as key stoning, banding, and shimmering as well
<br />as any undesirable aural effects such as signal distortion, noise pulses, glitches,
<br />audio hum, poling noise, voltage, or spike transients, etc.
<br />3. Contractor is responsible for interfacing the systems with each required sub-
<br />system. Contractor shall continually employ interfacing methods that are
<br />approved by the original equipment manufacturer and industry best practices.
<br />At a minimum, the acceptable interfacing method requires not only a physical
<br />and mechanical connection, but also a matching of signal, voltage, and
<br />processing levels, with regard to signal quality and impedance.
<br />4. All voltages, except for the primary power to the power supply circuits, shall not
<br />exceed 70.7 VAC Root Mean Squared (RMS) or 100 V direct current (DC).
<br />5. Color code all distribution wiring to conform to the respective system industry
<br />standard, TIAIEIA, and this document; whichever is the more stringent. At a
<br />minimum, all equipment, cable duct and/or conduit, enclosures, wiring,
<br />terminals, and cables shall be clearly and permanently labeled according to and
<br />using the provided Drawings of Record, to facilitate installation and
<br />maintenance..
<br />6. All equipment faceplates or trim items utilized in the system shall be submitted
<br />for approval prior to ordering.
<br />7. All equipment faceplates input/output jacks, and hard -button keypads shall be
<br />clearly labeled. All labeling shall be submitted for approval prior to ordering.
<br />C. Contractor shall include all necessary materials to properly install a completed system,
<br />including all required supports, wire hangers, trim rings, cables, grommets with
<br />associated table cutting, connectors, mounting hardware and accessories, even when
<br />not specifically shown on the equipment list or plans. Contractor is responsible for
<br />cutting of boxes, fishing of walls, and 'ring and string' where necessary for a turn -key,
<br />end user ready system compliant with the agreement specified functionality.
<br />D. Cable runs shall be splice free between conduit junction and interface boxes and
<br />equipment locations. Use of tape of any kind or wire nuts will not be accepted.
<br />E. Wiring Pathways and Rough -In
<br />1. Conduits, Slab Penetrations, Floor, and Wall Boxes shall be provided by others.
<br />2. Do not pull wire or cable through any box, fitting, or enclosure where change of
<br />approved conduit, cable tray, signal, or cable I duct alignment, or direction occurs.
<br />Ensure the proper bend radius is maintained for each wire or cable as specified
<br />by its original fill equipment manufacturer.
<br />3. Employ temporary guides, sheaves, rollers, and other necessary items to protect
<br />the wire or cable from excess tension or damaging bending during installation.
<br />Abrasions to wires or cable jackets are not acceptable and will not be allowed.
<br />Replace all cables whose jackets has been abraded (THE DISCOVERY OF ANY
<br />ATTY/AGR/2017.157/CODA TECHNOLOGY GROUP EXHIBIT A
<br />REV: 07-07-17 JS
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