personnel, has a minimum of 24 hours training from a recognized technical
organization, and 2 years experience in installation of telephone
distribution system of the type specified. Submit data of the instructor's
experience and qualifications.
1.6.2
Telephone System Installation Drawings
details required to demonstrate that system has been coordinated and will
properly function as a unit. Drawings shall show proposed layout and
anchorage of equipment and appurtenances, equipment relationship to other
parts of the work including clearances for operations and maintenance, and
terminal assignment of inside wiring.
1.6.3
Test Plans
Submit for approval at least 30 days prior to commencement of formal
operational testing a test plans specified in paragraph entitled "Field
Quality Control."
1.6.4
Installation Procedures
Where installation procedures, or any part thereof, are required to be in
accordance with manufacturer's instructions, submit these instructions to
the Contracting Officer prior to installation of the equipment.
1.7
DELIVERY AND STORAGE
Provide protection from weather, humidity and temperature variations, dirt,
dust, and other contaminants for equipment placed in storage.
1.8
SITE CONDITIONS
1.8.1
Environmental Requirements
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NOTE: Designer should consult telephone switching
equipment manufacturer to verify environmental
requirements.
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Install equipment indoors in a protected environment. Electronic equipment
designed for office environment shall be rated for continuous operation
noncondensing.
1.9
WARRANTY
1.9.1
Year 2000 (Y2K) Compliance Warranty
For each product, component and system specified in this section as a
"computer controlled facility component" provide a statement of Y2K
compliance warranty for the specific equipment. The contractor warrants
that each hardware, software, and firmware product delivered under this
contract and listed below shall be able to accurately process date and time
data (including, but not limited to, calculating, comparing, and
sequencing) from, into, and between the twentieth and twenty-first
centuries, and the years 1999 and 2000 and leap year calculations to the
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