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SaskTel servicing guidelines
for
existing Multi-Dwelling
Units
4.1 Wiring and location considerations
Take into consideration present and future needs (e.g. second line, children's line,
computer modem, fax machine, television, security system, internet devices, fridge,
TV’s, etc.). In large rooms, place for functionality of the room.
Take into consideration ease of accessibility, traffic and furniture placement. Jack
locations should be accessible and in areas where they won't be damaged by furniture
or normal activities.
Recommended locations for communication service are master bedroom, spare
bedrooms/den, living room, kitchen, dining room, family room, deck and garage.
As per Canadian Electrical Code, communication outlets cannot be placed within areas
that may provide a shock hazard; this applies to media outlets as well (i.e. Inside
bathrooms, next to kitchen sinks).
A communication jack should be installed with any coax outlet. This will allow for future
television requirements such as satellite television or other entertainment service.
All communication outlets should be within 6’ of an A/C outlet.
Where the ONT/media panel is placed, is to be in a heated environment where there is
no risk of the ambient air temperature falling below (zero) Celsius. A garage is
NOT a suitable location. The preferred location is in HVAC room, utility closet, or laundry
room etc. Builder/Owner will provide One (1) duplex 15A non-switched power receptacle
dedicated to networking equipment at this location.
If a unit wiring drop box is placed as well as a Media panel these should be joined by
running a 25 mm [1 inch] EMT or ENT (per building codes).
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