Initial site inspection
Initial site inspection
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This section describes general items to consider for an initial site inspection.
Indoor intial site inspection
Indoor site inspections should include considerations for:
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General safety inspection to ensure a safe working environment for personnel and
protection of equipment.
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Lighting and power for installation and maintenance personnel.
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Appropriate general space to install the GAP frame equipment.
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Availability of appropriate electrical ground connections for the GAP equipment.
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Access to, and routing of; input power, RF output, and general interconnection cabling
space for the rack mounted equipment.
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Availability of appropriate rated input power; battery or main line voltage and current.
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Minimum distance to access the front and rear of the GAP equipment.
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Minimum distance for air flow circulation around the GAP equipment.
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Level surface and enough floor support to handle the weight of the GAP equipment,
frame, and cabling.
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Staging area for equipment arrival, unpacking, and transportation equipment for moving
the GAP equipment.
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Compliance with any site engineering documentation and specifications.
Outdoor initial site inspection
Outdoor site inspections should include considerations for:
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PRELIMINARY - UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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Chapter 2: Site Preparation
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68P09286A73-1
JUL 2007