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Layout Guidelines

The following layout guidelines are necessary for proper operation of each NCR device on an Ethernet communications network.

Cables should not be routed in cable trays (Walker ducts) with AC power wiring.
Unless grounded metallic conduit is used, the minimum space between the communication cable and fluorescent, neon, incandescent light bulbs, is 30 cm (1 ft).
Unless grounded metallic conduit is used, the minimum space between the communication cable and electrical equipment and associated power lines, is as shown in the following chart.

Maximum Rated Circuit

Power Cables

 

Unshielded

Shielded

1 kVA

30 cm (1.0 ft)

2.5 cm (1.0 in.)

2 kVA

46 cm (1.5 ft)

5.1 cm (2.0 in.)

5 kVA

61 cm (2.0 ft)

15.2 cm (6.0 in.)

>5 kVA

152 cm (5.0 ft)

30.5 cm (12.0 in.)

If the communication cable is routed through an elevator shaft, it must be enclosed in grounded metallic conduit.

Each link is for use within a single structure. Cable routing outside of, or between buildings, is not supported.
Appropriate cable strain relief must be provided.
Avoid severe bending or kinking of the communication cable (not less than 3.7 " radius for coax cable, 1.0 " for twisted pair).
All connections must be secure. Loose or faulty connections degrade the system performance.
Hubs must not be setup in any loop configuration. Do not create a situation where a loop is created by a connection of a Header Hub's out jack to a Low Order Port, or a sequence of hubs where High Order to Low Order ...High Order to Low order is created. This can cause a constant jammed link (a feed-back loop.)
Do NOT work while network is live.
Look for potential short at Wall Boxes. Correct before bring-up of Network and test for continuity.

Conduit Requirements

Communication cable must not be installed in conduit that contains power cables.

Communication cables must be run through conduit under certain conditions (See Layout Guidelines), including the following:

When required by local electrical or labor codes
When wiring would otherwise be exposed to physical damage or abuse

Greenfield flexible metallic shield and rigid metallic pipe are acceptable. Copper conduit must not be used.

Conduit must be connected to earth ground, at a single point, as close to the primary device as possible. It must be large enough to accommodate the present cables, plus any cables to be added later.