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Course Name: Installer, Level 2 Training
Course Number: ASI-IN200
Broaden your knowledge and sharpen your skills for greater success with this five-day, 40-hour course tailored to the needs of cabling installers who want to stay abreast of the latest installation practices and standards.
I. Industry Orientation
II. Structured Premises Cabling Systems
- Entrance facilities, backbone, horizontal, work areas
- Equipment rooms, telecommunications rooms
- Cross-connects—main, intermediate, horizontal
III. Standards, Codes, and Methodologies
- ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B, 569-B, 570-A, 606-A, 607-A
- ANSI/NECA/BICSI-568
- ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-7 and 14-A
- National Electrical Code®
- National Fire Protection Code
- BICSI TDMM and NDRM (overview)
IV. Plans and Specifications
- Blueprints
- Construction specifications
V. Media Characteristics
- Twisted-pair (UTP, ScTP, STP-A)
- Color code
- Categories of cables (3-6)
- Coaxial
- Optical fiber cables (singlemode and multimode)
VI. Connectors
- UTP, ScTP, coaxial, optical fiber
- Connector pin configurations
- Color codes
VII. Transmission Characteristics
- AC/DC review
- Analog/digital signals
- Copper cable media
- Optical fiber media
- Cable bandwidth—Megahertz vs. Megabits per second
VIII. Grounding, Bonding, and Electrical Protection
IX. Safety
- OSHA
- Common safety practices
- Personal protective equipment
- Hazardous environments
X. Professionalism
- Customer relations
- Communications skills
XI. Preparation for Installation
- Performing a site survey
- Building telecommunications rooms
- Installing grounding infrastructure
- Installing support system infrastructure
- Preparing work area outlet locations
XII. Pulling Cable
- Pulling backbone and horizontal twisted-pair cable
- Pulling optical fiber cable
XIII. Firestopping
- Responsibilities
- Systems
- New and existing penetrations
XIV. Cable Termination
- Pre-termination functions (forming, dressing, fanning, and labeling cables)
- Copper cable termination (UTP [Krone, BIX, 110, 66, ScTP])
- Copper crimp termination
- Coaxial cable termination
- Optical fiber termination (epoxy, adhesive, or crimp)
XV. Splicing Cable (Overview)
XVI. Cable Testing
- Copper cable testing and certification
- Optical fiber cable testing using a light source and power meter
XVII. Cable Troubleshooting
- Copper cables
- Optical fiber cables
XVIII. Retrofits and System Upgrades
- Identifying active circuits
- Performing cutovers
- Removal of abandoned cable
XIX. Miscellaneous Duties
- Administrative tasks
- Documenting test results
- Documenting as-builts
- Coping with changing technologies
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