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Structured Cabling - Cat5

A high percentage of the problems experienced with voice, data and video transmissions can be traced to connectivity problems and poor installation practices. A properly structured cabling design and installed by well trained engineers will provide performance, reliability, and investment protection for your company. All of our engineering staff have been trained to the highest standards of data installation with most being City and Guilds certified.

Structured cabling or Cat 5 connects work area outlets in a building using RJ45 outlets to the telecommunications cabinet or server room. If the site only has one building or is only a single floor building, it will be the only type of cable installed with fibre being used to connect multiple or separate buildings. Since the cabling carries voice communications, data communications, and local area network (LAN) traffic, carefully planning the installation is important. A building should be wired so that new equipment can be added, changed, or relocated without installing new cabling or moving existing lines. AC Systems plan installations to anticipate future needs and requirements and provide extra outlets in vacant areas to avoid future disruptions and higher expense. Eventually when expansion occurs, the work areas will be ready with spare sockets. We always install the highest quality cable systems within budget. Using Category 5 cable for both voice and data outlets is also a great way to make the system extremely flexible for future applications.

Communications Cabling Diagram
Fibretest.gif (19930 bytes) We will provide you with :
  • Design and engineering of a complete end to end structured cabling system to meet your communication needs.

  • The development of cable management records for your facility as well as   drawings and other site documentation.

  • Installation, termination, and certification of any Copper cabling including:  Category 5,  and higher, as well as multi mode fibre and Ethernet.

  • Installation, termination, splicing (mechanical or fusion) and certification of Fibre Optics to the desktop or as a part of your structured cabling system.