Originally Posted by surdel
They have 7 analog phones all with there own number.
Hal, Hitechcomm...
I believe the OP is saying is this:

One warehouse environment typically found in business parks. Each building the the business park is about 100,000 sq ft and has either one tenant or multiple tenants. Each building also has only one MDF that serve the building.

I read (the OP) as the current leasing tenant is wanting the office space occupied by the sub-tenant and wants the sub-tenant to relocate to the other side of the building.

The current set up for the sub-tenant has, that needs to be relocated is seven desks, each with a computer and a separate landline and a FO for Data

The location of the 'new' area, 450 feet away, requires a high-lift.

I am not sure why software is required for this particular install, but suldel has been asking about free open source CAD since 2014. Perhaps the customer (IT) wants an "as-built". Reading his post this way you can see that this is not a difficult or time-consuming en-devour, of course unless you are trying to keep the cost down.

There are only two ways to do this install:

  • The proper way
  • Keep the price down


Keeping the cost down means you are cutting corners by:

  • compromise the integrity of fire-rated assemblies
  • not following NEC 800.24
  • not pulling an electrical permit ($188.80 for Washington State)
  • installing CMR where CMP is required
  • et cetera


The install is simple:

  • Install an appropriate rated 25 pr feed from the MDF to the new office space IDF
  • Install the appropriate phone and data cable within the new space
  • Extend the FO from the existing IDF to the new IDF with the appropriate cable
  • Move the computers/printers/telephones to the new area
  • Let the IT weenies plug in their equipment
  • Follow NEC and AHJ for the entire install


Just my 2¢ worth.




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