Prepare Site for Equipment Arrival
Prepare Site for Equipment Arrival
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This section covers various topics not all of which are needed at every site. Based on the site
characteristics, execute the steps that apply to your site. Before installing the equipment, do the
following to ensure the safety of installation personnel and to protect the equipment.
Description
This information covers various topics not all of which are needed at every site. Based on the
site characteristics execute the steps that apply to your site. Before installing the equipment, do
the following to ensure the safety of installation personnel and to protect the equipment.
Equipment Arrival
Before the equipment arrives, indicate to the transport company an area (staging area) at
the site where the equipment can be unloaded and, if necessary, unpacked. The equipment
should be carefully delivered to the site, along with all equipment dollies and padding required
to safely move the equipment from the unloading area to the installation site. The following
should also be provided, outdoor weather protection, temporary lighting and power for lighting
and power tools.
Procedure to prepare the site for the equipment
Procedure 2-1 Procedure to prepare the site for the GAP equipment
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Consult with the site manager.
Locate the outdoor demarcation blocks for external (or internal, for rack
installations) utilities. Verify that they are shown on any site engineering
documents, and determine the required cable routing back to the equipment
frames.
Verify the following:
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AC or battery power is available and meets the site documentation
specifications
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Concrete pad, floor, outdoor pole and/or wall mounting structures are
installed (if needed) and meet specifications in the site engineering
documents
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Outdoor cable runs are installed and meet local building codes
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Customer input termination tie points are available
PRELIMINARY - UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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Chapter 2: Site Preparation
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Continued
68P09286A73-1
JUL 2007