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SaskTel servicing guidelines
for
existing Multi-Dwelling
Units
3.0mm fibre for one-step installation. This fibre is ideal for units requiring more than one fibre
drop per unit, with or without conduit.
Please refer to the special note at the beginning of Section 1 on page 4.
3.4.1 Buildings Designated as Fibre Fed
From the electrical room to the suite install an inside fibre cable of a type that best matches the
layout and design of the property.
If this route consists of either a single shared conduit with multiple drop-offs into
consecutive units, or no conduit but fibre drop between the studs, then the fibre for all
the suites must be place simultaneously by the owner/developer during building
construction.
Contact SaskTel BICS at Communication.DistributionDesign@sasktel.com to find-out:
if the building is designated as fibre only,
Partnering Opportunities / Marketing Agreements for Cost Sharing
Please refer to the special note at the beginning of Section 1 on page 4.
4. Living Unit Wiring
The living unit wiring should be done in a star configuration” where the individual set runs from
each telephone jack and TV location and collect at a “common location within the suite.
Daisy Chained style communication runs are unacceptable.
Common Location (distribution device): is the central location where all communication wiring
is wired to and cross-connected to the network feed facility. The facility feed runs to this
common location and is then distributed though-out the residence via a distribution device.
All new residential wiring standards including the North American TIA-570-B recognize the
increasing complexity of residential wiring. As such these standards call for higher grade wiring
with larger outlet numbers and wire run counts inside the residence. This is consistent for coax,
UTP (unshielded twisted pair) and optional fibre-optic cabling.
Basic grades of residential cabling are RG-6 (tri-shield 100% braid) coax, 4 pair category
5 UTP (for both basic voice and data), and 900 micron tight buffered bend insensitive
fibre encased within a standards approved jacket. The industry standardized
minimum count inside each communication outlet is 1 coax and 2 cat.5e UTP
per outlet.
These higher cable counts require a separate distribution panel space, at a common
location: such as beside the electrical panel box. This panel can consist of a ¾ sheet
of plywood to mount devices, or can be a dedicated multimedia enclosure”.
In any instance the minimum working space of this panel is (24w x 36h) for plywood,
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