by progadmin | Sep 5, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Network Ideas
The plenum space is described as that section of the building that makes possible air movement for HVAC systems. It also provides the space for conduits of heated, conditioned and return air circulation. The distance between the structural ceiling and dropped ceiling...
by progadmin | Jul 26, 2014 | Cabling, Network Ideas
Upgrading to Cat6 Cable: Requirements for a Corporate Office Technology continues to evolve and adapt to corporate requirements. Data volume has increased significantly and processing capacity demands faster access. IT managers have predicted that data production will...
by progadmin | Jul 3, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
The basket type of cable tray is made from wire lattice. The tray provides a foundation for data cables and it facilitates cable management since wires are mounted along and inside the tray. Data cabling is generally smaller but heavier than electrical wires because...
by progadmin | Jun 25, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Network Ideas, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
The cable tray is meant to prop up insulated cables for communication and power distribution. Cables are mounted on the tray, rather than placed inside a pipe. It can be likened to the structural cog of the building’s electrical layout, as it protects the cables both...
by progadmin | Jun 19, 2014 | Cabling, Network Ideas
The wire conduit refers to the pipe where cabling passes through. This duct protects insulation and isolates cable wiring. National and local building codes generally require the use of a particular type of conduit for safety and health reasons. The cable conduit is...
by progadmin | Jun 12, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Power over Ethernet
Network cables connect and transmit information between personal computers, storage area networks and routers. You can now find various models of cables. Your choice may depend on configuration and topology of the system’s architecture. The most common variety is...