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FCC Part 68 Governs the direct connections of Terminal Equipment to the Public Switched

Telephone Network, and to wire-line carrier owned facilities used to provide private line
services. It also contains rules concerning hearing aid compatibility and volume control for
telephones, dialing frequency for automated dialing machines, source identification for fax
transmissions, and technical criteria for inside wiring. Also go with FB8A this code is very, very,
and very important code for them because this code they use for frequency in Airport Terminal
Use.
NFPA 76: This standard provides requirements for fire protection of telecommunications
facilities where telecommunications services such as telephone (landline, wireless) transmission,
data transmission, internet transmission, voice-over internet protocol (VoIP) transmission, and
video transmission are rendered to the public. Telecommunications facilities are referred to as
telephone exchanges in NFPA 101 and NFPA 5000. The 2012 edition of NFPA 101 classifies
telephone exchanges as special-purpose industrial occupancies, and the 2012 edition of NFPA
5000 classifies telephone exchanges as industrial occupancies. 1.1.1 Telecommunications
facilities include signal processing equipment areas, cable entrance facility areas, power areas,
main distribution frame areas, standby engine areas, technical support areas, administrative
areas, and building services and support areas occupied by a telecommunications service
provider. 1.1.2* This standard shall specifically exclude small outdoor structures that are
normally unoccupied and that house telecommunications equipment, including on-grade, walk-in
cabinets, on-grade huts, cell huts, and controlled environmental vaults (CEVs).

UL 4 Standard for Armored Cable

1.1 These requirements cover interlocked steel or aluminum armored cables that contain 2, 3, or
4, 14 - 1 AWG insulated circuit conductors with or without grounding conductors and are for use
as Type AC Armored Cable in accordance with Article 320 and other applicable parts of the
National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70.

1.2 These requirements cover cables for use at potentials of 600 V or less and at temperatures
that are not higher than 75C (167F) for Type ACTH, or 90C (194F) for Types ACHH and
ACTHH, depending upon the temperature rating of the insulated conductors used. Cables with
aluminum armor are suitable only for use with connectors other than the direct-bearing set-screw
type and only in alternating-current circuits.

NEC Adopted in all 50 states, the NEC is the benchmark for safe electrical design, installation,
and inspection to protect people and property from electrical hazards. he NEC addresses the
installation of electrical conductors, equipment, and raceways; signaling and communications
conductors, equipment, and raceways; and optical fiber cables and raceways in commercial,
residential, and industrial occupancies. Go along with and it is NFPA 70 address.

Works Cited
http://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/document-information-pages?mode=code&code=70
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/licenseFreqSum.jsp;JSESSIONID_ULSSEARCH=H
SPJRqfX9vvbQmyGN2svrL9L4T7G6nKgN0KDfQKlNqfZxKJ91bJT!1645370395!
1264182043?licKey=1923756org/details/nfpa.nec.2014
http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/fcc-id-number-grantee-code-information

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