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LDP10WH10-A

Manufacturer Part Number
LDP10WH10-A
Description
RACEWAY 1CHAN LG AD WH(10=10')
Manufacturer
Panduit Corp
Series
Pan-Way™r
Datasheet

Specifications of LDP10WH10-A

Wire Duct Type
Solid (Raceway), Single Channel
Height
0.860" (21.80mm)
Length
10.00' (3.05m)
Width
1.51" (38.4mm)
Mounting Type
Adhesive
Features
Attached Latching Lid
Color
White
TIA/EIA-606-A Administration Standard for Commercial
Telecommunications Infrastructure
Purpose
The TIA/EIA-606-A standard establishes guidelines for owners, end users, manufacturers, consultants,
contractors, designers, installers and facilities administrators involved in the administration of the
telecommunications infrastructure. This standard includes requirements for identifiers, records, and labeling.
Classes of Administration
Four classes of administration are specified in the standard to accommodate the varying degrees of complexity
present in telecommunications infrastructures. The specifications for each class include requirements for
identifiers, records, and labeling.
Identifiers
Records
Labeling
Class 1
Required in Class 1 administration are identifiers for the TS, each telecommunications rounding busbar (TSB),
the telecommunications main grounding busbar (TMGB), and all elements of the horizontal links (Patch Panel
Ports, IDC (Punch Down Block) Connectors, Copper Four-Pair Horizontal Cable, Fiber Cable, Outlets and
other Connectors).
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Outlets
An identifier is a unique designation used to refer to each element of the infrastructure
A collection of detailed information related to a specific element of the
telecommunications infrastructure
A label is a physical representative of an identifier that is attached to the element identified.
The size, color, and contract of all labels should be selected to endure that the identifiers are
easily read. Labels should be visible during the installation of and normal maintenance of the
infrastructure. Labels should be resistant to the environmental conditions at the point of
installation (such as moisture or heat), and should have a design life equal to or greater than
that of the labeled component. To maximize legibility, all labels shall be printed or
generated by a mechanical device.
addresses the needs of a premises that is served by a single equipment room (ER). This
equipment room is the only telecommunications space (TS) administered.
provides for the needs of a single building with one or more telecommunications spaces.
Required in Class 2 administration are all identifier required in Class 1 plus building backbone
cable identifier, building backbone pair of optical fiber identifier, and firestopping location identifier.
addresses the needs of a campus, including its buildings, and outside plant elements.
Required in Class 3 administration are all identifiers required in Class 1 and 2 plus identifiers,
campus backbone identifiers, campus backbone pair or optical fiber identifiers.
addresses the needs of a multi-site system.
Required in Class 4 administration are all identifiers required in Class 1, 2 and 3 plus campus
or site identifier.
In the work area, each individual telecommunications outlet/connector shall be labeled with
the horizontal link identifier. The labeling shall appear on the connector, faceplate, or
multi-user telecommunications outlet assembly (MUTOA), in a way that clearly identifies the
individual connector associated with the particular identifier. A horizontal link identifier shall
have a format of fs-an where:
f = numeric character(s) identifying the floor of the building occupied by the TS
s = alpha character(s) uniquely identifying the TS on floor, f, or the building area in which
a = one to two alpha characters uniquely identifying a single patch panel, a group of patch
n = two to four numeric characters designing the port on a patch panel in the TS
EXAMPLE: 1A-BO7 = origination point first floor, closet A, rack B, position 07
the space is located
panels with sequentially numbered ports, an IDC connector, or a group of IDC
connectors, serving as part of the horizontal cross-connect
For service and technical support, call 800-777-3300 (outside the U.S. and Canada, see back cover).
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