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Equipment Physical Design Standards ATT-TP-76200, Issue 19
AT&T Services, Inc. June 2014
Fire Test Video
In general, a fire test video is not required as part of the test report submittals. However, a
fire test video may be required when the documented test results as provided by the
Testing Lab are incomplete or inconclusive to make a reasonable evaluation of the product
compatibility with the GR-63-CORE requirements.
11. Spatial
A. Carrier Grade Equipment installed in Carrier Communications Space shall meet the
following requirements.
General
This part provides the physical requirements for equipment units, and equipment systems
intended for use in indoor network equipment areas. This part does not apply to power
equipment or office distributing frames, and is not applicable to equipment intended solely
for use in outdoor equipment enclosures, or controlled environment vaults. The equipment
covered would typically be rack mounted in two or four post framework intended for
environmentally controlled environments. The equipment framework if provided by the
equipment manufacturer shall be approved by AT&T and in conformance to AT&T
performance and dimensional requirements.
Form ESP-001 and/or ESP-002, physical data and engineering data shall be
completed to include dimensional and weight data on equipment covered in this
section.
Equipment System
The word system as used in this part refers to multi-unit and multi-frame equipment
configurations that collectively perform one or more telecommunications or data
management functions. System equipment is normally furnished preinstalled in one or
more equipment framework assemblies.
Equipment Unit
The term equipment unit as used in this part refers to stand alone products that are
generally field mounted by equipment users. An equipment unit may also be known as a
shelf, card cage, chassis or apparatus as defined in ATIS documents. The unit will
basically be a mechanical structure designed specifically to support associated electrical
and electronic components. The unit shall be designed for vertical rack mounted in two or
four post frameworks of industry standard widths.
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