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A telecommunications
closet, also known as a wiring closet, is a
local communications equipment room. This should
be dedicated space providing a secure environment
for the installation and termination of cable,
network electronics, and other telecommunications
equipment. This equipment may include modular
fiber distribution panels, wiring termination
panels, telephone systems, concentrators/hubs
that connect communications lines, routers that
connect users on different networks, CATV (cable
television) equipment, and equipment racks.
Telecommunications closets require continuous
environmental monitoring and physical security
as a specific Temperature and humidity level
needs to maintain to ensure telecommunications
equipment from blackouts. Air conditioning must
maintain temperatures in the range of 65 to
75 degrees Fahrenheit, with relative humidity
in the range of 40 to 55 per cent. Electrical
installations supporting telecommunications
functions only should be located in the closet.
And this requires voltage detection, as any
kinds of power problems are often the culprit
of telecom equipment down. Environmental monitoring
and management is just as important for telecommunications
as it is for standard network equipment. Most
companies today heavily depend on the telephone
to conduct day-today business. If the phones
are down, the business is losing money. When
a power problem corrupts data or causes a computer-based
telecom system to freeze or hard crash, the
cost of downtime and recovery can range from
several thousand dollars per hour for a company. |
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Center Monitoring |
Computer
Room Monitoring |
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Industry |
Telecommunications |
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Educational
institution |
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and beverage |
Buildings/warehouse |
Air
Conditioner/Refrigerants/Freezer Monitoring |
Greenhouse |
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