
Equipment Physical Design Standards ATT-TP-76200, Issue 19
AT&T Services, Inc. June 2014
NOTE: For questions of test requirements for OSP/CELL-SITE cabinets and other
enclosures contact Jason Neal (925)823-2736, (ATT-TP76205)
e-mail jn6729@att.com. (See Section 14)
Radio Frequency (RF) Transmitting Devices – An "RF transmitting device" is one which
produces RF outside the scope of GR-1089 leakage emissions. Any equipment (limited
to network, administrative, or test equipment) which includes an RF transmitting device
and is proposed for use in or adjacent to network equipment areas must be evaluated by
AT&T to assess its potential for disturbing other network equipment.
Equipment types requiring RF evaluation include:
• RF transmitting devices, with or without incorporated transmitting antennas.
Examples include wireless, cellular, or radio communications systems, WiFi
communicating equipment (access points, etc.), and wireless control or data
acquisition systems
NOTE: Commercially available personal mobile communications devices such as
cellular/mobile phones, tablets, and other personal data devices which utilize cellular
or WiFi need not be evaluated for these deployment locations. These devices are
conditionally permitted in accordance with the GNFO CO RF Policy, ATT-TELCO-002-
200-354.
• Discrete antennas or antenna systems connected to radio transmitters, such as
cellular, DAS, public safety, paging, or other radio communication system
• Electrical arc discharge equipment
• Strobe or flash equipment (photographic or otherwise).
See section 2.3.C for evaluation requirements.
Portable Test Equipment – Equipment used on a temporary, as-needed basis to monitor
the network in a Network Equipment Space. Equipment is removed nightly.
At a minimum, portable test sets, including OSP/CELL-SITE test sets, will be reviewed to
the following requirements prior to deployment:
• Electrical Safety Review: An electrical safety review is necessary when the output
voltage of the equipment exceeds 140 volts DC or 50 volts rms AC.
• Radiated Emissions: A review is necessary when the equipment supplier cannot
certify compliance to FCC Part 15. In the absence of FCC Part 15 compliance, the
radiated emissions requirements and test methods of GR-1089, Section 3 shall apply.
NOTE: Portable test sets that do not exceed 140 volts DC or 50 volts rms AC and are certified compliant to FCC
Part 15, may be considered in compliance with the electrical safety and radiated emissions requirements and do
not require review by the ATT-TP-76200 Evaluation Team.
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