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3.10.4.4 Design the interior telephone system in accordance with
EIA/TIA-568, EIA/TIA-569, TIA/EIA-607 and the Installation
Information Infrastructure Architecture (I3A) Implementation Guide
standards. The telephone system should consist of a raceway system
(16 mm minimum conduit), unshielded twisted, Category 6, solid
copper, #24 AWG telephone cable, outlet boxes, modular jacks, and
telephone backboards. Design should include standard dual
communication outlets for voice and data for each workstation. A
voice outlet should be provided for each pay/wall phone. All
individual workstation or desk jacks should be connected with one 4-
pair, Category 6 telephone cable from telephone closet terminal
backboard and one 4-pair, Category 6 data cable from NOC/IT
room racks. All wall and pay telephone outlets should be connected
with 4-pair, Category 6 telephone cable from terminal backboard. All
telephone instruments and equipment are furnished and installed by
the contractor to provide a complete telephone system ready for use
by the Users. Recessed floor telephone/data outlets in the first floor
and poke through outlets on upper floors should be used to connect
free standing workstations in the open office areas.
3.10.4.5 Provide a public address system with a power amplifier,
speakers and microphones in assembly hall, and any large conference
room or auditorium.\1\ Facility-wide PA systems for general
communication are authorized as a part of the telephone system and
with additional speakers. However, a single-zone emergency PA
system may be required to comply with AT/FP criteria. Mass
notification system will override the Assemby Hall PA system. /1/
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\ Mass Notification Systems in Military Construction
Projects. To reduce the risk of mass casualties, there must be a timely
means to notify building occupants of threats and what should be
done in response to those threats. Mass notification is defined as the
capability to provide real-time information to all building occupants, or
personnel in the immediate vicinity of a building, during emergency
situations. See UFC 4-010-01 "Design: DOD Minimum Antiterrorism
Standards for Building", dated 31 July 2002. /1/
3.10.4.6 Provide a telephone or similar annunciation/bell system at the
main entrance, and other entrances as practical. Training centers have
no receptionist, and are frequently locked during business hours;
visitors will need a way to contact someone within the building.
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3.11.1 Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS)
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3.11.1.1 The Using Service typically requires that AR projects utilize
UFGS. UFGS is a standardized specification system (somewhat like
MasterSpec and other master systems) and is regularly updated by
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