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Post 21 made on Wednesday June 24, 2009 at 20:52
sofa_king_CI
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On June 19, 2009 at 11:21, davidcasemore said...
For example, a first-floor dining room would be 108. The lighting keypad at one entry to the dining room would be 108.1 and the lighting keypad at the other side of the room would be 108.2. This way, if the client adds another keypad in the dining room, you haven't run out of numbers for the dining room.

You could add a letter symbol to this system to tell the difference between what a particular cat5e does, for example. Perhaps LKP.108.1, LKP.108.2, TP.108.1, SPK.108.1, SPK.108.2, TSTAT.108.1

This makes, sense, but what do you do when you have multiple wires at the same locations.

I could go Location 2 in the 3 room on the first floor = 203.2
So then if its RG6 for Cable = CBL.203.2, but if I have two RG6 for Sat to that same location I have SAT.203.2.1 & SAT.203.2.2

Maybe just having the number for Room designation, location designation, then number the wires at that spot is the best. 203.2.1 = cable, 203.2.2 = sat 1, 203.2.3= sat2, 203.2.4 = Cat6 balun 1, 203.2.5 = cat6 balun 2.

hmmm


Also, Do you having a separate Plan for you structured wiring, since they are usually going to a different location?

I can see this being a problem, because you could have two Cat6 cables with the same label, but one goes to the rack and one goes to the SP.

Last edited by sofa_king_CI on June 24, 2009 21:34.
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