Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT* Undercarpet Cabling System Customer Manual 409-5566 19 JUN 08 Rev G 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. LAYOUT RESPONSIBILITY AND PREPARATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. POWER SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.1. Component Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3.2. Layout Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 3.3. Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 3.4. Material Take-Off Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 4.1. Component Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 4.2. Layout Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 4.3. Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 4.4. Material Take-Off Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 5. REVISION SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Document Part Number 1518331-1 E 2008 Tyco Electronics Corporation, Harrisburg, PA TOOLING ASSISTANCE CENTER 1-800-722-1111 This controlled document is subject to change. All International Rights Reserved For latest revision and Regional Customer Service, TE logo and Tyco Electronics are trademarks. visit our website at www.tycoelectronics.com *Trademark. Other products, logos, and company names used are the property of their respective owners. 1 of 35 LOC B Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 PRODUCT INFORMATION CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-522-6752 (CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES AND PUERTO RICO ONLY) PRODUCT INFORMATION offers a means of providing product and technical assistance. To obtain information on AMP NETCONNECT products, call PRODUCT INFORMATION or visit the AMP NETCONNECT website at www.ampnetconnect.com. 2 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 Floor Plan Layout Open Office Design Installation 1. INTRODUCTION The undercarpet cabling system is an alternative to conventional round cable for the wiring of retail and gaming environments and commercial and industrial offices. It is a method of distributing power and communications cables virtually anywhere on the floor without the limitations of underfloor ducts, walls, and utility poles. The flat, low-profile configuration allows the cabling system to be installed directly on top of the floor (wood, ceramic, composition, or concrete) and then covered with carpet squares. This undercarpet cabling system provides an open office, retail, or gaming environment design which is modern, attractive, and reliable, and which permits easy accessibility as cabling requirements change. The undercarpet cabling system concepts can be used by architects, electrical designers, consulting engineers, and building contractors in laying out working drawings for branch circuit wiring in the construction and renovation of commercial buildings. Before actually attempting a layout, it is recommended that the designer become familiar with the product, either through training with a qualified representative or by participation in an actual installation. This manual includes floor preparation procedures, precautions and suggestions for proper layout techniques, considerations for economizing in material and labor requirements, physical and functional descriptions of all components in each system, techniques for preparing material take-off lists, and encapsulated installation instructions. Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 3 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 When reading this manual, pay particular attention to DANGER, CAUTION, NOTE statements. DANGER Denotes an imminent hazard which may result in moderate or severe injury. CAUTION Denotes a condition which may result in product or equipment damage. ! NOTE Highlights special or important information. i NOTE Dimensions in this manual are in metric units [with U.S. customary units in brackets]. i 2. LAYOUT RESPONSIBILITY AND PREPARATION The information and procedures provided are intended to assist professional engineers, contractors, and electrical design personnel in making accurate layouts, working drawings, and material lists of the undercarpet cabling system. Tyco Electronics Corporation cannot assume responsibility for knowledge of local codes and construction practices that may affect publications of this type. Any electrical working drawing or layout must be reviewed and approved by a licensed professional electrical engineer in accordance with appropriate federal, state, and local laws governing such practices. R Any layouts or drawings must conform to appropriate National Electrical Codes (NEC ) as well as any state, city, county, or local building code requirements and to service code requirements of the local operating telephone company. Tyco Electronics Corporation cannot be responsible for any misuse or misapplication of the product, or for any code violations resulting from such. Tyco Electronics Corporation reserves the right to make product revisions and improvements at any time which may affect layout methods as stated herein. If any question exists, contact Tyco Electronics Corporation prior to performing any layout work. Layout guidelines and economizing considerations are presented in the respective cabling system sections that follow. Note that the floor plan layout for the power system should be considered first, and then the communications system. Before any of the undercarpet cabling systems are actually installed, an accurate and scaled floor plan which shows the cable runs and the location and orientation of all floor fittings should be made. This plan will serve several purposes: 1. It will define the number, type, and lengths of cables and the number and types of floor fitting kits. 2. It will coordinate the power and communications layout systems to avoid interference. 3. It will provide working drawings for the actual installation. 4. It will provide a permanent record that can be referenced for maintenance or for future relocations. Refer to Figure 1 for a typical floor plan layout. Undercarpet cabling systems is approved for installation in commercial and industrial offices and retail environments on concrete, ceramic, composition, or wood floors. The undercarpet cabling system may not be used outdoors or in wet locations; where it would be subject to corrosive vapors; in any hazardous (classified) location; or in residential, school, and hospital buildings. NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association 4 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 Typical Floor Plan Layout Legend Single Duplex Fitting (Power) Communications Fitting (Voice, Data) Combination Fitting (Power, Voice, Data) 5-Conductor Power Cable 3-Conductor Power Cable Tap Twisted Pair Communications Cable Flush Wall Box - Power Flush Wall Frame - Communications Surface Wall Box - Power Floor Box - Power and Communications Figure 1 Proper floor preparation and electrical contractor training are the keys to successful installation of any undercarpet cabling system. The floor layout plans may be accurately drawn and scaled, but problems may arise if the condition of the floor is inadequate or if proper installation training is not provided. It is recommended that the following floor conditions be examined and corrected. -- Uneven floors with irregularities must be leveled or patched (feathered). -- Concrete slabs must have all holes filled and projections removed to ensure a smooth surface. -- Porous floors must be sealed and free from grease, oil, and moisture. -- Clean floor thoroughly. Sweep and vacuum to remove all debris. Maintain clean area throughout installation. NOTE In addition to the above floor conditions, slab-on-grade applications require an additional floor preparation prior to installing the cable. Floor preparation is recommended for all installations. Refer to Paragraph 3.1 for a description of i NOTE the floor preparation. Tyco Electronics Corporation does not warrant proper functioning of the systems if recommended cleaning instructions are not followed. i It is recommended that Tyco Electronics Corporation become involved as early as possible with the responsible engineering firm in providing input and guidance based on our experience with the layout and installation of the many undercarpet cabling system sites. Early involvement does not stop when the layout is completed. Resources are available to maintenance personnel for assistance in making future relocations and additions. Information can be obtained by calling PRODUCT INFORMATION at the number at the bottom of page 1. Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 5 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 3. POWER SYSTEM The undercarpet power system is a branch circuit wiring method per Rule 12-800 of the 2006 CEC and Article 324 of the 2008 NEC . The cable is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in File E73212. The connector fittings and assembly components are Listed by UL in File E73213. The cable, connector fittings, and assembly components are Certified by CSA International in File LR 7189. R The wiring system consists of a flat, flexible cable with separable conductor legs, a protective vinyl shield bonded to both sides of the cable, and a grounded, protective, plated-steel top shield. Special cable tapping and splicing connectors, along with insulators, are available to provide flexibility in wiring. The connectors are terminated with a Tyco Electronics Corporation undercarpet hand crimping tool. The transition from flat conductor cable to round wire is made using unique insulation-piercing transition blocks that require only a screwdriver for termination. Fittings are provided for protecting the power source connections to the circuit and for floor mounting of single and double duplex receptacles. Refer to Figure 2 for a typical undercarpet power system. Typical Undercarpet Power System (3-Conductor Ref) Round Wire Cable to Panel Board or Selected Power Source Wall Box (Flush or Surface Mounted Transition Fitting) Top Shield Splice Top Shield Power Cable (Flat Conductor Cable, Type FCC) Top Shield Cable Bonding Clips Bend Direct Connecting Receptacle Floor Fitting (Transition Fitting) Hold-Down Insulator Tape Splice Connector Tap Connector Cable Dead End Slab-On-Grade Floor Preparation Top Shield Round Wire Cable to Panel Board or Dual Duplex Selected Power Source Direct Connecting Receptacle Figure 2 NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association 6 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 3.1. Component Description A thorough understanding of what the components look like and how they work is necessary before planning the layout of any undercarpet cabling system. The following physical and functional descriptions, illustrations, and part numbers will aid in the identification and selection of components when they are referenced in the layout planning and in the product ordering lists. A. Cable The flat conductor cable (Type FCC) is available in sizes corresponding to 10 AWG (30 A) or 12 AWG (20 A) round wire. The number of conductors may be 3 or 5 depending on the load circuit to be serviced. An isolated ground is available on 5-conductor cables to provide a means of supplying a separate ground to sensitive equipment. This isolated ground circuit is channeled directly to the power source and prevents surges and noise from entering the circuit from other equipment. The flat copper conductors are placed side-by-side and then laminated with plastic strips to separate and enclose the conductors for insulating purposes. The polyester material is flame-retardant, has excellent dielectric properties, and resists moisture and object penetration. All conductors are marked (part number, AWG size, etc.) and color coded (lettering and/or solid line) on the insulation for ease of identification and to maintain proper polarity during installation. The insulation between adjacent conductors is perforated so that the conductors may be separated without exposing bare copper conductors. The tough vinyl shield is bonded to both sides of the cable. The shield cushions and protects the cable from abrasion. See Figure 3. For additional installation instruction, refer to 408-3154. Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 7 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 (,5* '(%*$0 -*5%01%/ (*+ -..%/ -,$2#1-/ (6% 8 ++ (, (6% 8 ++ (, 3-Conductor Cable 5-Conductor Cable ++ (, ++ (, *2% D *!#) *!#) /%%, '(1% D NUMBER OF LENGTH CONDUCTORS (m [ft]) /%%, %$ ++ (, '(1% ++ (, CABLE PART NUMBER SIZE 12 AWG SIZE 12 AWG D SIZE 10 AWG 8 8 8 0-*!1%$ /-2,$ !"*% 8 /%%, !,$ %**-4 -*-/ -$%$ -,$2#1-/0 (, *!#% -& *2% -*-/ -$% %,-1%0 0-*!1%$ /-2,$ Figure 3 8 -& 5#- *%#1/-,(#0 -/.-/!1(-, %3 G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 B. Floor Preparation (Required for Slab-On-Grade Application) The floor preparation is a yellow-colored, polyvinyl material that is designed to protect the cable from floor moisture, chemical reaction, and abrasion in slab-on-grade level applications. This shield is placed over the circuit path on the concrete surface and the cable is centered on top of the floor preparation. See Figure 4. Floor Preparation 554123-1 (203.2-m [8-in.] by 76.2-m [250-ft] Roll) 0.25 mm [.010 in.] Figure 4 C. Top Shield The top shield is made from a corrosion-resistant steel material. The shield is a fully-grounded component covering the entire system and providing physical protection for the cable. It is electrically connected to the ground to provide fault protection and minimize hazards. The penetration-resistant steel is designed to protect the cable against hazards such as thumbtacks and chair legs. A spray adhesive and tape are used to attach the top shield to the floor surface. See Figure 5. The top shield bonding clip is a device that is used to electrically and mechanically connect the top shields at taps, splices, and re-direction points. The copper alloy clip slips over the top shields. Top Shield 553536-[ ] Hold-Down Tape 553481-1 168.15-mm [6.62-in.] Wide Roll 50.8 mm [2.0 in.] by 54.86 m [180 ft] Roll (3- or 5-Conductor, Size 10 or 12 AWG) Spray Adhesive 6-553453-1 0.25 mm [.010 in.] Top Shield Bonding Clip 553534-1 PART NUMBER Qty: 50 Per Box LENGTH (m [ft]) (2 Required at Each Tap, Splice, and Redirection Point) 553536-1 76.2 [250] 553536-3 15.24 [50] 553536-4 30.48 [100] Figure 5 Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 9 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 D. Transition Fittings (Wall/Floor Box, 3- or 5-Conductor) Transition fittings are made from zinc-plated steel material shaped into a box-type configuration. The transition fitting houses the transition block and is designed to provide protection in the area where the round (supply) cable connects to the flat conductor cable. Various fittings are available for wall or floor mounting with special covers for each fitting. See Figure 6. Flush Fitting Wall Box Surface Fitting Wall Box 554805-1 553288-1 Flush Fitting Wall Box Cover 553292-1 Floor Duct Fitting Cover 553287-1 (Black) Surface Fitting Wall Box Cover 553287-3 (Gray) 553289-1 Blank Cover Activation Kit 555038-1 Partition Kit 555040-1 Floor Duct Fitting 553286-1 Not Shown Flush Floor Service Box with Blank Cover Activation Kit 9-1933131-9 Flush Floor Service Box with Single Gang Activation Kit 1933131-1 Flush Floor Service Box with Dual Gang Activation Kit 1933131-2 10 of 35 Bridge Kit 555041-1 Flush Floor Service Box 555039-1 Figure 6 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 E. Comprehensive Kits The comprehensive kit provides everything that is needed to install or retrofit a single room with service for power and communications (4 ports of any combination of voice or data and 2 duplex power receptacles). See Figure 7. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1479050-1 Conference Room Kit (Category 5e) 1933466-1 Conference Room Kit (Category 6) Figure 7 F. Power Transition Block The transition block features a plastic block, copper-alloy terminals, a zinc-plated steel baseplate, and screws. The block is designed to make the transition from round conductors to flat conductors at the transition fitting and from flat conductors to round conductors at the floor fitting. See Figure 8. A common screwdriver is used to terminate the flat conductors. When the silver pan-head screws are tightened, the baseplate is drawn up, pulling the cable against the insulation-piercing contact points that make the electrical connection. The color coded pan-head screws on the top of the terminals make standard electrical connections to round conductors. For additional installation instruction, refer to 408-3176. Power Transition Block 554862-1 (3- and 5-Conductor, Sizes 10 and 12 AWG) Figure 8 G. Direct Connecting Receptacle (DCR) Each DCR kit includes a galvanized-steel mounting plate, a thermoplastic receptacle assembly, a plastic cover, copper-alloy terminals, stainless steel bonding clips, and attaching hardware. The low-profile receptacle is terminated directly to the flat cable. Tightening the screws allows the terminal tines to pierce the cable insulation and engage the conductors. The spring-loaded receptacle covers are closed (to protect the contacts) until a plug is inserted. See Figure 9. The adapter housing assembly is required to complete termination for the 5-conductor DCR kit. For additional installation instruction, refer to 408-3129. Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 11 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 Power Whip Kit 554181-1 (Black) 554181-3 (Gray) (3- and 5-Conductor) Adapter Housing Assembly (Required for 5-Conductor Adapter Bracket DCR Kit) Accommodates 12.7-mm [.50-in.] DCR Kit Trade Size Conduit Single Duplex and Fittings 5-CONDUCTOR ADAPTER HOUSING ASSEMBLY PART NUMBER Stainless Steel Bonding Clip DESCRIPTION 553908-1 Isolated GroundRed Phase Circuit 553909-1 Isolated GroundBlack Phase Circuit 553910-1 Standard GroundBlack Phase Circuit 554188-1 Standard GroundBlue Phase Circuit 554189-1 Standard GroundRed Phase Circuit 554178-1 (Qty: 50 per Box) DCR Kit DCR Kit Combination Dual Duplex (Duplex Receptacle and Blank) DCR KIT PART NUMBER NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS 3 D DESCRIPTION 20 A 15 A (Canadian Version) 553947-[ ] 554128-[ ] Single Duplex 554192-[ ] 554321-[ ] Dual Duplex 554142-[ ] 554319-[ ] Combination (Duplex Receptacle and Blank) 554186-[ ] 554136-[ ] Single Duplex Standard Ground 558650-[ ] 554592-[ ] Single Duplex Isolated Ground 5 D Dash Number Indicates Color: -1 is Black, -3 is Gray 12 of 35 Figure 9 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 H. Tap and Splice Connectors These connectors are made from a copper-alloy material with insulation-piercing lances. With the use of the hand crimping tool, they are designed to electrically connect two flat conductor cables. Five-conductor to three-conductor taps allow more efficient cable runs with a minimum of power transition fittings. Splice connectors allow electrical connections between the end of one roll of cable and the beginning of another roll of cable, and also permits the extension of existing cable runs. See Figure 10. For additional installation instruction, refer to 408-3128. Tap 553455-2 Undercarpet PRO-CRIMPER* III (Sizes 10 and 12 AWG) Hand Tool Assembly 91384-1 Splice 553454-1 (Sizes 10 and 12 AWG) Figure 10 I. Insulator Kit This kit includes two identical insulator assemblies which are required whenever the cable is spliced, tapped, dead-ended, or has had a fitting removed. Each insulator assembly has vinyl on one side and adhesive-faced foam (covered by paper backing) on the other side. The two assemblies are placed together around the cable to form the insulator. The insulator is designed to protect and insulate the tap and splice connectors and protect exposed conductor ends or areas. See Figure 11. For additional installation instruction, refer to 408-3218. Insulator Kit 556411-1 (Includes 2 Insulator Assemblies) Figure 11 J. Floor Fitting Patch Kit Floor Fitting Patch Kit 1479151-1 is required for taps, splices, cable ending, cable repair, and DCR abandonment. The kit consists of a pair of adhesive cable insulator assemblies, a length of top shield, a roll of hold-down tape, and four bonding clips. For installation installation instruction, refer to 408-8635. *Trademark Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 13 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 3.2. Layout Planning The undercarpet power cabling system flat conductors have the same current-carrying capacity ratings as conventional round wire conductors of the same size (AWG) designation. Use the appropriate articles in the NEC for round wire applications as a guideline for making voltage drop calculations for the flat conductor cable applications. Include all round cable as well as flat cable applications in a system when making calculations. Appropriate articles are as follow: R -- For number of outlets required, the total load, and the location of electrical outlets, NEC Article 210 applies. -- For number of branch circuits required, NEC Article 220-3 applies. -- For specifics on flat conductor cable, NEC Article 324 applies. Refer to Paragraph 3.1 for description of components referenced in these layout procedures. The following considerations should be kept in mind when planning the floor layout: 1. Maximum cable run is calculated using a cable resistance of 1.64 ohms per 305 m [1,000 ft] for size 12 AWG and 1.02 ohms per 305 m [1,000 ft] for size 10 AWG. 2. Conduit and round wire are used as distribution circuits through columns and interior walls, or even to floor duct fittings. Then, flat cable is used for actual service to the work area. 3. Circuits should be loaded with outlet quantities that are less than the design capacity, thereby allowing for reserve capacity for future planning. 4. Five-conductor cable can be used as a main run with outlets tapped as required, permitting additional circuits to be run from each transition box. 5. Cable taps, although designed to be fast and economical, still involve additional material and labor. Therefore, when laying the power system, minimize taps by making additional bends with the cable. 6. Planning communication outlet locations can minimize bends and manipulation of the power layout. Use of a combination fitting can economize both systems on a floor plan. This planning will assure proper cable approach to a combination fitting. 7. Refer to Figure 12 for unique cable routing recommendations and dimensions. Unique Cable Routing Recommendations and Dimensions _ _ Recommended distance from floor for mounting a surface Turns are made at any angle up to 90 . or flush wall box is approximately baseboard height. (It is recommended that all turns be 90 ). Flush Wall Box (Transition Fitting) Allow Space for Cover _ Baseboard Height 90 Floor _ Minimum distance from a cable bend (90 ) to another Taps must be made at 90 cable bend is 203.2 mm [8 in.] (centerline to centerline). _ to the main cable run. 203.2 mm [8 in.] Figure 12 (Cont'd) NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association 14 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System Exit at transition fitting shall NOT be 409-5566 Cable shall extend a minimum of 0.3 m [1 ft] _. at angle other than 90 beyond wall before angle. 0.3 m [1 ft] _ bends will allow cable to avoid obstacles. Cables shall NOT curve around obstacles. 90 Column Column Cables shall NOT run on top of another cable. Cables should extend past another cable. Two taps require a minimum of 0.3 m [1 ft] Cables shall NOT cross at between junction points. floor fitting. _ bend offer A tap and a 90 a similar layout. 0.3 m [1 ft] Figure 12 (End) Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 15 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 The layout of an undercarpet power system begins with a review of the floor layout plans with the location of the walls, desks, partitions, and fixtures indicated. The following must be determined and then checked for compliance with the requirements of the federal, state, and local electrical codes. 1. Determine which outlets are to be grouped into a branch circuit and the total number of branch circuits required. On the floor layout plan, note the location and number of 120-Volt outlets which are to be part of the 20-Ampere branch circuits. Note the outlets and circuits that are different from the 120-Volt, 20-Ampere branch circuits. Identify the circuits that require size 12 or 10 AWG conductors for 20-Ampere or 30-Ampere capacity. See Figure 13. Outlets Grouped into Branch Circuits Circuit 4 Circuit 3 3-Conductor 3-Conductor Size 12 AWG, 20 A Size 12 AWG, 20 A Circuit 1 3-Conductor Size 12 AWG, 20 A Circuit 2 3-Conductor Size 12 AWG, 20 A Figure 13 16 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 2. Determine the location of the transition fittings and the routing of the cable. Transition fittings should be located near each group of branch circuits and may be installed in walls, columns, or floors. Round wire in conduit should be fed to each transition fitting from the distribution panel. Flat conductor cable may run anywhere under the carpet squares; down a corridor or aisle; under temporary partitions; and under chairs, desks, and cabinets. The cable may run parallel or diagonally with the carpet-square sides. See Figure 14. Transition Fittings and Cable Routing (4-Branch Circuits Using 3-Conductor Cable) Round Wire Feed from Circuit Breaker Panel Surface Wall Box Floor Box Flush Wall Box Flush Wall Box Figure 14 (Cont'd) Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 17 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System NOTE 409-5566 A 5-conductor cable can be used as a main run with three separate circuits (having identical outlet voltages) tapped into it. i Transition Fittings and Cable Routing (5-Conductor Main Run) Circuit 1 3-Conductor Cable Tapped to Black Circuit 3 Conductor 3-Conductor Cable Tapped to Red Conductor Three Circuits from Circuit Breaker Panel 5-Conductor Cable (Main Run) Circuit 2 3-Conductor Cable Tapped to Blue Conductor Figure 14 (End) 18 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 3.3. Installation Instructions This encapsulated installation procedure serves as an aid in identifying system components, indicating where they are used, and showing how they are installed. The outline of the sequence of installation may be helpful for layout planning. Refer to Figure 15. For specific instructions, refer to the instruction sheets packaged with the components. 1 Locate and mount power supply transition fittings on walls and floor. Flush Floor Mount Surface Wall Mount Flush Wall Mount 2 Lay out circuit centerlines on floor with chalk line. 3 Using mounting plates as patterns, mark screw hole locations. 101.6 mm [4 in.] Min Chalk Line Figure 15 (Cont'd) Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 19 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 4 Drill holes and install outlet anchors. 5 409-5566 Scrape, patch, clean, and vacuum floor on cable path. Clean entire floor. Patching Compound 6 Lay floor preparation (for slab-on-grade installation). Circuit Chalk Line Chalk Line Floor Preparation Fitting Location 7 Connect cable to transition blocks at power supply transition fittings. Step 1 Remove screws Step 2 Loosen remaining screws Step 3 Install cable Step 4 Tap screws through cable Step 5 Tighten screws 8 9 Lay cable. Establish direction for 0.91 m [3 ft] or 1.22 m [4 ft] then crease. Fold cable at corners. Tape as required. Edge Tape Cable Direction of Run Cable Figure 15 (Cont'd) 20 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 10a 10b Install cable to tap at branch circuits. 409-5566 Install cable to splice as required. Splice Wire Sizes 10 and 12 AWG Cable Ends Trimmed with Cable Tap 11 1 3.18-mm [ /8-in.] Gap Connect cables with tap or splice connectors as required. 12 Seal splices and taps with insulator kit. Note: See 408-3128 for recommended method to interface with another existing cabling system. 13 Mount floor fitting base plate. Note: Perform a continuity check before installing the top shield. 14 Trim and connect top shield at floor fittings. Use top shield bonding clips to join top shield at splices, taps, and corners. Stainless Steel Top Shield Bonding Clips Tape Floor Fitting Trim Base Plate Top Shield Figure 15 (Cont'd) Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 21 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 15 16 Spray primer along edge of top shield and on floor. 409-5566 Assemble skirt to fitting. Apply tape to both edges of top shield. Tape Primer Width Top Shield 17 Install carpet squares. Figure 15 (End) 22 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 3.4. Material Take-Off Procedure The following procedure will aid in calculating the materials needed for the undercarpet power cabling system. After the floor layout plans have been completed, number each branch circuit, and proceed as follows: 1. Refer to Figure 16 for the components needed for each fitting type, connector, and cable. Each component must be ordered separately. NOTE Refer to Paragraph 3.1 for physical and functional description of components. i REQUIRED MATERIAL LIST FITTING TYPE Transition 1 Base 1 Cover CONNECTOR Floor Splice Bend Dead End 1 DCR Kit 1 Tap Connector 1 Splice Connector 2 Top Shield (Outside of 0 (3-Conductor or 0 for Each Conductor 0 for Each Conductor 0 Bonding Clips Transition Block) 1 Insulator Kit 1 Insulator Kit 2 Top Shield 2 Top Shield 0 Bonding Clips 0 Bonding Clips 0 5-Conductor) 1 Transition Block Tap CABLE 1 Adapter Block 0 (5-Conductor) 1 Insulator Kit Figure 16 2. Start at the power supply transition fittings, and survey each circuit for the components needed. List the quantity of each component under the specific circuit number. Use the floor plan layout scale to get the approximate cable footage. 3. Reading across the list, combine the totals of each component in each circuit, and list the total quantity in the last column. 4. Calculate the necessary scrap factor on items such as cable, top shield, tape, and spray adhesive. Also provide for final variations that may occur on site. Suggested guidelines are: -- Equal amounts of cable and top shield should be ordered. -- For each roll of cable, order a set of cable splices. -- For every 0.3 m [1 ft] of cable, order 0.8 m [2.5 ft] of hold-down tape. -- For every 3 rolls of hold-down tape, order 1 can of spray adhesive. 5. Adjust final figures wherever possible to accommodate standard packaging of the product (available from the distributor). Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 23 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 POWER SYSTEM MATERIAL TAKE-OFF LIST CATEGORY Cable DESCRIPTION 32)8(7356 PART NUMBER $ % $ % 32)8(7356 # 32)8(7356 # Transition Fittings Comprehensive Kits 086- .77.2, #&00 3; 086- .77.2, #&00 3; 39*5 !85+&(* .77.2, #&00 3; !85+&(* .77.2, #&00 3; 39*5 086- 0335 !*59.(* 3; 086- 0335 !*59.(* 3; 0&2/ 39*5 (7.9&7.32 .7 086- 0335 !*59.(* 3; &57.7.32 .7 086- 0335 !*59.(* 3; 5.),* .7 0335 8(7 .77.2, 0335 .77.2, 39*5 $ % 086- 0335 !*59.(* 3; :.7- 0&2/ 39*5 (7.9&7.32 .7 086- 0335 !*59.(* 3; :.7- !.2,0* &2, (7.9&7.32 .7 086- 0335 !*59.(* 3; :.7- 8&0 &2, (7.9&7.32 .7 32+*5*2(* 331 .7 &7*,35< * 32+*5*2(* 331 .7 &7*,35< "5&26.7.32 03(/ .7 32)8(735 !.2,0* 840*; .7 32)8(735 !.2,0* 840*; .7 32)8(735 8&0 840*; .7 32)8(735 8&0 840*; .7 32)8(735 31'.2&7.32 .7 32)8(735 31'.2&7.32 .7 32)8(735 !.2,0* 840*; .7 32)8(735 !.2,0* 840*; .7 32)8(735 !.2,0* 840*; .7 32)8(735 !.2,0* 840*; D D $ %D $ %D $ %D $ %D $ %D $ %D $ %D $ %D $ % $ % )&47*5 386.2, 66*1'0< 32)8(735 > 0&(/ .5(8.7 )&47*5 386.2, 66*1'0< 32)8(735 ! > 0&(/ .5(8.7 )&47*5 386.2, 66*1'0< ! > 08* .5(8.7 )&47*5 386.2, 66*1'0< ! > $ % $ % "34 !-.*0) 32).2, 0.4 4*5 3; !7&.20*66 !7**0 32).2, 0.4 4*5 3; "&4 322*(735 "34 !-.*0) *) .5(8.7 # # !40.(* 322*(735 2680&735 .7 # # 0335 5*4&5&7.32 1 $ 30)3:2 "&4* D Y +7% 1 $ +7% 300 300 !45&< )-*6.9* &2) "330 66*1'0< 0335 .77.2, &7(- .7 D &6- 81'*5 2).(&7*6 3035 .6 0&(/ Y &6- 81'*5 2).(&7*6 &'0* 35 !-.*0) 4*5 24 3+ 3:*5 #-.4 .7 .6 5&< 300 *2,7- TOTAL QTY *) .5(8.7 4 )&47*5 386.2, 66*1'0< 32)8(735 > 3 Floor Fittings 2 D Transition Block Accessories 1 Y Y $ %Y $ %Y $ %Y # > 0&(/ 32)8(7356 # > 0&(/ 32)8(7356 # CIRCUIT NUMBER 630&7*) 5382) .6 1 $ +7% .6 1 $ +7% "<(3 0*(7532.(6 35435&7.32 .6 1 $ +7% !7&2)&5) 5382) ! *9 G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 4. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM The undercarpet communications system is designed for interconnection of voice and data devices to a telecom closet by way of undercarpet cabling. This wiring layout provides flexibility in open office environments and eliminates access problems associated with underfloor ducts and poles. The wiring system consists of three types of components: 1. Transition fittings are used in walls, floors, or columns to house connectors that make the transition from round cable to flat conductor cable. 2. The 4-pair undercarpet cable is supplied in 76.2-m [250-ft] reel lengths available for field termination. 3. Floor fittings house connections that make the transition from flat conductor cable to round cable and interconnect with communications devices. See Figure 17 for a typical undercarpet communications system. Typical Undercarpet Communications System AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Combination DCR Kit (Power and Data/Communications Outlets) Multimedia Floor Fitting Kit (Data/Communications Outlets) Flush Wall Box (Transition Fitting) 4-Pair UTP Data Cable 2-Port Low-Profile Floor Fitting Kit Type CMUC (UL Listed Undercarpet Communications Wire and Cable) (Data/Communications Outlets) Type CMH (Complies with CSA FT-1 Flame Test) Figure 17 Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 25 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 4.1. Component Description A thorough understanding of what the components look like and how they work is necessary before planning the layout of any undercarpet cabling system. The following physical and functional descriptions, illustrations, and part numbers will aid in the identification and selection of components when they are referenced in the layout planning and in the product ordering lists. A. Cable Four-pair, unshielded, twisted pair undercarpet communications cables are available in Category 5e and Category 6 performance levels. The cable features ramped side wings which eliminate the need for top and bottom taping. The cables meet all Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) transmission for system testing requirements and may be designed in with no special consideration. See Figure 18. Communications Cable 1499119-1 (Category 5e, 76.2 m [250 ft]) 1499539-1 (Category 6, 76.2 m [250 ft]) Hold-Down Tape 553481-1 (50.8-mm [2.0-in.] by 54.8-m [180-ft] Roll) Spray Adhesive 20.32 mm 6-553453-1 [.80 in.] Internal Dia Undercarpet Cable Notcher Tool 1725698-1 Figure 18 B. Comprehensive Kits The comprehensive kit provides everything that is needed to install or retrofit a single room with service for power and communications (4 ports of any combination of voice or data and 2 duplex power receptacles). See Figure 19. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1479050-1 Conference Room Kit (Category 5e) 1933466-1 Conference Room Kit (Category 6) Figure 19 26 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System C. Transition Fittings 409-5566 (Wall/Floor Box) Transition fittings are made from zinc-plated steel. The transition fitting houses and protects the mating connectors in the area where ground (supply) cable connects to the undercarpet cable. The floor service box functions as a distribution point for power and communication cabling systems. See Figure 20. Flush Fitting Wall Box 554805-1 Flush Fitting Wall Frame 553739-2 Flush Fitting Wall Box Cover 553292-1 Flush Fitting Wall Frame Cover 553095-1 Not Shown Flush Floor Service Box with Blank Cover Activation Kit 9-1933131-9 Blank Cover Activation Kit 555038-1 Flush Floor Service Box with Single Gang Activation Kit 1933131-1 Flush Floor Service Box with Dual Gang Activation Kit 1933131-2 Partition Kit 555040-1 Bridge Kit 555041-1 Flush Floor Service Box 555039-1 Figure 20 Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 27 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 D. Communications Floor Fitting Kits Floor fitting kits include a galvanized steel mounting plate and a plastic cover. The 2-port and direct connecting receptacle (DCR) combination fittings can each house two 4-pair mated cables, and two surface jacks or two Category 5 or Category 6 110Connect modular jacks. The 4-port fitting can accommodate twice as many cables and jacks as the 2-port fitting. See Figure 21. The low-profile multimedia floor fitting kit can accommodate up to four modular jacks. This kit also has four knockouts in the cover which will accept the communications outlet single-port installation kits. Low-Profile Floor Fitting Kit (2-Port) Low-Profile Floor Fitting Kit (4-Port) 554206-[ ] 555287-[ ] (Cover Color: -1 Black, -3 Gray) (Cover Color: -1 Black, -3 Gray) Low-Profile Multimedia Floor Fitting Kit Combination Direct-Connecting Receptacle (DCR) Kit 1479542-1 554142-[ ] (Cover Color: Black) (Cover Color: -1 Black, -3 Gray) Voice Data Video Accepts Super Graphic Video Array (SVGA) Connector Figure 21 28 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 E. Transition Blocks Transition blocks are designed to make the transition from round conductors to flat conductors. The blocks are intended for use with wall boxes and the floor service box. The transition block kit for Category 6 is backwardly compatible. See Figure 22. Transition Block Kit (Category 5e) Transition Block Kit (Category 6) 1479384-1 1479985-1 Figure 22 F. Modular Jack Data Kits The Category 5e and Category 6 modular jack kits are intended for use with the communications floor fittings. Refer to Figure 23. Refer to Paragraph 4.4 (Material Take-Off Form) for additional modular jacks and inserts. 110Connect Modular Jack Kit SL Series Module Jack Kit Not Shown Standard Impact Tool 1583608-1 Modular Plug Hand Tool 1-231666-0 SL Series Modular Jack Termination Tool 1725150-1 PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 0558054-1 110Connect Modular Jack Kit, Category 5e (T568A/B Wiring Pattern and Bracket) 0569996-1 Bracket Only 1933377-1 SL Series Modular Jack Kit, Category 6 (T568A/B Wiring Pattern and Bracket) Figure 23 4.2. Layout Planning The undercarpet communications cabling system conductors have similar electrical properties as conventional round-wire communications cable. Consult the local installer for information involving building code requirements and service codes to be used with the planned systems within your particular building. Refer to Paragraph 4.1 for description of components referenced in these layout procedures. Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 29 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 The following considerations should be kept in mind when planning the floor layout: 1. Consult the local building codes for information concerning code requirements. 2. The communications system, typically, is installed after the power system and may cross the top shield, but should not run on top of the shield for any distance. The cross should not occur at a tap, splice, or cable bend. 3. The preferred method for communications and power system layout is the "fingers" approach, where a given area is fed in one direction with power circuits and is fed in the other direction by communications circuits. Refer to Figure 24. 4. Select access points for the transition fittings that allow minimum cable runs to all floor fittings. 5. Leave extra station capacity at most transition fittings to allow for future expansion. Finger" Layout Method Power Circuits Column Communications Circuits Column Communications cable shall NOT Communications cable may cross power cable but NOT run on top of power cable. at a tap, splice, or cable bend. EE EE EE EE EE When using combination fittings, the communications The power cable may feed through, but all communications cable shall NOT feed through to the next floor fitting. cable shall home run" to the transition fitting. EE EE EE 30 of 35 Figure 24 EE EE Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 Unique cable-routing recommendations and dimensions are as follows (refer to Figure 25): The layout of an undercarpet communications system begins with a review of the floor layout plans with the location of the walls, desks, partitions, and power cable layouts indicated. The interconnect needs of the communications equipment at each work station must be determined. After determining the work station requirements, begin the layout by locating the access points (walls, columns, or floor) for the transition fittings. The transition fittings will be receiving round cables from the equipment closet. Allow for service accessibility, future expansion, and relocation needs by planning enough access points and size of transition fittings. In some geographical areas, cable runs may be restricted to a maximum length, so allow for minimum cable runs to all floor fittings. The interface (if any) already located at the access point should be identified. The access point interface partially determines the type of cable for each run, but a check should be made to determine if extra cable pairs are needed for any other auxiliary devices at the work station. The cable length is the distance between the transition fitting and the applicable floor fitting. This length may be influenced by interior wall locations and anticipated furniture placement. One factor that may affect cable length is the cable routing method. The runs may be made in "radial" fashion directly to the floor fitting from the transition fitting, or the cable may be laid out in right-angle bends to follow the carpet-square pattern. The length of the cable run should be marked on the print. The appropriate floor fitting is selected according to the communications equipment requirements at the work station. The floor fittings may be secured to the floor with screws or foam tape. Transition Fittings and Cable Routing Combination Single Duplex DCR DCR Floor Box (Power and Data/Communications) Power Cable Flush Wall Box (Power) Flush Wall Frame (Data/Communications) Data Cable Voice Cable Figure 25 Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 31 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 4.3. Installation Instructions This encapsulated installation procedure serves as an aid in identifying system components, indicating where they are used, and showing how they are installed. This outline of the sequence of installation may be helpful for layout planning. Refer to Figure 26. For specific instruction, refer to the instruction sheet packaged with the components. 1 Locate and mount transition fittings. Floor Service Box Flush Fitting Wall Frame 2 Scrape, patch, clean, and vacuum floor on cable path. 3 Lay out circuit centerlines on floor with chalk line. Clean entire floor. Patching Compound 101.6 mm [4 in.] Min Chalk Line 4 5 Use mounting plates as patterns, mark screw hole locations. The twisted-pair cable does not require a top or bottom shield. Cross-tape as required along the cable Note: Floor fitting may be attached to floor by adhesive- run, placing the cable bow pointed up while stretching backed foam tape or by screws into outlet anchors. If outlet to remove any slack. anchors are used, drill holes and thoroughly clean floor. Chalk Line Figure 26 (Cont'd) 32 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 6 Flex the cable wings while removing cable from the reel. 7 Start laying the cable from the distribution point (wall box 409-5566 Directional changes are made by notching the wings and bending the cable to form a gradual turn. or floor fitting). Where more than two cable runs must exit the distribution point, remove the inner wings" and place Hold-Down Tape the cables side by side. Then place tape over the area. 553481-1 Cable Notcher Tool 1725698-1 406.4 mm [16.00 in.] Hold-Down Tape Min 553481-1 Each Run 254 mm [10.0 in.] Min Radius 152.4 mm [6.00 in.] (Typ) 3 or More Runs 8 Mate cable connectors and fasten cable at floor fitting. 7.87 mm [.312 in.] (Typ) To Remove Wings, Cut to Groove, Flex, and Tear Wing Back Slowly By Hand 9 Mount floor fittings, and install carpet squares. Cable Notcher Tool 1725698-1 Figure 26 (End) Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 33 of 35 Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 4.4. Material Take-Off Procedure The following procedure will aid in calculating the materials needed for the undercarpet communications cabling system. After the floor layout plans have been completed, assign identification numbers or letters to the transition fittings and assign numbers to each cable run exiting from each transition fitting. Proceed as follows: NOTE Refer to Paragraph 4.1 for physical and functional description of components. i 1. Start at the transition fittings and survey each circuit for the components needed. List the cable type, terminations, cable length, and floor fitting type under the specific circuit number. Use the floor plan layout scale to get the approximate cable footage. NOTE All floor fittings include a base and a cover. Hardware (jacks, modular jack coupler, etc.) must be ordered separately. i 2. Reading across the list, combine the totals of each component in each circuit, and list the total quantity in the last column. 3. Calculate the necessary scrap factor on items such as tape and spray adhesive. Also provide for final variations that may occur on site. 4. Adjust final figures wherever possible to accommodate standard packaging of the product (available from the distributor). Check part numbers of items, such as, transition fittings and floor fittings, with identical items on the Power System Material Take-Off List. Combine such items for the final figure. 5. REVISION SUMMARY Revisions to this customer manual include: S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Updated customer manual to corporate requirements Replaced page 2 Modified first paragraph of Sections 1 and 3 Added "type" to FCC in Figure 2 and Paragraph 3.1A Removed cable part numbers for use in China Changed part number for spray adhesive Modified name of components and illustration of blank cover activation kit in Figures 6 and new 20 Added Paragraphs 3.1E and 4.1B and Figures 7 and 19 Added reference to instruction sheet to Paragraph 3.1A, and new F, G, H, I, and J Removed indication of break off tabs from Figure 7 Added "5-conductor" to adapter housing assembly in Figure 8 Changed name of hand tool in new Figure 10 Added "3-conductor" to 4-branch circuit view of new Figure 14 Added bubble 6 and 10b and modified new bubble 11 of new Figure 15 Modified Power Systems Material Take-Off List to reflect changes made in Section 3 Modified new Figure 17 Added illustration of notcher tool to new Figure 18 Added text to Paragraph 4.1E and removed "universal category" from new Figure 22 Modified Paragraph 4.1F and name of components in new Figure 23, replaced modular jack kit, and added illustration of new modular jack kit S Added detail to name of components in new Figure 25 S Replaced scissors with notcher tool in bubble 6 of new Figure 26 S Modified Communications System Material Take-Off List to reflect changes made in Section 4; in addition, removed and added modular jacks 34 of 35 Tyco Electronics Corporation Rev G Layout and Planning for AMP NETCONNECT Undercarpet Cabling System 409-5566 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM MATERIAL TAKE-OFF LIST DESCRIPTION CATEGORY Cable Transition Fitti Fittings Comprehensive Kits Floor Fittings Transition Blocks PART NUMBER 4-Pair, Unshielded Twisted Pair, Category 5e 1499119-1 4-Pair, Unshielded Twisted Pair, Category 6 1499539-1 Flush Fitting Wall Box 0 554805-1 Flush Fitting Wall Box Cover 0 553292-1 Flush Fitting Wall Frame (PC Board Mounting) 0 553739-2 Flush Fitting Wall Frame Cover 0 553095-1 Flush Floor Service Box 0 555039-1 Flush Floor Service Box, Blank Cover Activation Kit 0 555038-1 Flush Floor Service Box, Partition Kit 0 555040-1 Flush Floor Service Box, Bridge Kit 0 555041-1 Flush Floor Service Box with Blank Cover Activation Kit 9-1933131-9 Flush Floor Service Box with Single Gang Activation Kit 1933131-1 Flush Floor Service Box with Dual Gang Activation Kit 1933131-2 Conference Room Kit (Category 5e) 0 1479050-1 Conference Room Kit (Category 6) 0 1933466-1 Low-Profile Floor Fitting Kit (2-Port) 0-0554206-[ ] Low-Profile Floor Fitting Kit (4-Port) 0-0555287-[ ] Low-Profile Multimedia Floor Fitting Kit 0-1479542-1 DCR Kit (3-Conductor, Combination, 20 A) 0-0554142-[ ] Transition Block Kit (6 In/6 Out) Category 5e D 1479985-1 110Connect Modular Jack Kit, With Bracket, 4-Pair T568A/B, Category 5e 0 558054-1 Modular Jack Bracket Only 0 569996-1 SL Series 8-Position Modular Jack, With Dust Cover, Category 5e 0-1375190-[ ] SL Series Blank Multimedia Insert DD DD 1339189-[ ]DD 1116604-[ ]DD 1116412-[ ]DDD SL Series Modular Jack Kit, With Bracket, 4-Pair T568A/B, Category 6 1933377-1 SL Series Multimedia Jack, Red Dielectric 1479230-[ ] SL Series 8-Position Modular Jack, Category 5e 1375191-[ ] SL Series Tool-less, 8-Position Modular Jack With Dust Cover, Category 5e SL Series Tool-less, 8-Position Modular Jack, Category 5e SL Series S-Video Multimedia Jack DDD 1479231-[ ]DDD 1479232-[ ]DDD 1375149-[ ]DDD SVGA, 110Connect Modular Jack 1479287-2 SVGA, Screw Terminal 1933424-2 SL Series Multimedia Jack, White Dielectric SL Series Multimedia Jack, Yellow Dielectric Modular Plug Hand Tool Accessories D D 1479384-1 Universal Category Transition Block Kit, Category 6 Modular Jacks and d Accessories A i TOTAL QTY 01-231666-0 SL Series Modular Jack Termination Tool 1725150-1 Standard Impact Tool 1583608-1 Hold-Down Tape (54.86-m [180-ft] Roll) 0 Spray Adhesive 06-553453-1 Undercarpet Communication Cable Notcher Tool 553481-1 1725698-1 DDD Dash Number Indicates Color: -1 is Black, -3 is Gray DDD Dash Number Indicates Color: -1 is Almond, -2 is Black, -3 is White, -4 is Gray, -5 is Orange, -6 is Blue, -7 is Red, -8 is Yellow, -9 is Green, DDD Dash Number Indicates Color: 1- -1 is Electrical Ivory DDD Dash Number Indicates Color: -1 is Almond, -2 is Black, -3 is White, -4 is Gray, 1- -1 is Electrical Ivory Rev G Tyco Electronics Corporation 35 of 35