
SaskTel servicing guidelines
for
existing Multi-Dwelling
Units
and (14.35”w x 30”- 42”h) for a multimedia enclosure. These are the industry
standardized sizes for distribution panels accommodating 9 to 16 terminated cables of
any type (coax, UTP, fibre) and to account for any additional required communication
equipment.
In addition to the panel, a 15 A, 120 VAC nominal, non-switchable duplex electrical
outlet shall be provided within 1.5 m (5 ft) of the panel. The height of the electrical outlet
should be appropriate for the panel and any associated equipment being installed.
Alternatively, the distribution panel can have its own outlet.
This is an industry requirement for all panels that will be providing more than basic
telephone, satellite, or community basic cable. To name a few, these advanced
residential communication services can be VoIP telephony, high-speed internet, high
definition television receivers and multi tuner HD personal video recorders, digital
interactive video, Internet Protocol Television.
All these are readily available today in the Saskatchewan marketplace, from all
telecommunication, cable and satellite companies.
Historically a 4 inch x 4 inch unit communication wire wall box has been the standard, though
suites with an abnormally high number of outlets may require a larger box; however a
multimedia panel is preferred.
Note: It is important to remember that the numbers of cables recommended
are “minimum guidelines”.
The actual number cables and types needed for each individual
communication outlet are determined by the “actual” number and type of
devices each outlet will feed.
Telephones, computers, IPTV boxes, media server boxes, gaming systems,
etc. each require a minimum of 1 run of CAT5e for each such device at that
location.
Furthermore, satellite receivers, cable digital boxes, etc require a minimum
of 1 run of RG6 for each such device.
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