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First question, what are these? They look like they might be lights of some sort, but I've never seen 'em light up: Next question. Obviously that's a 66 block. Those red things, they look like they're some sort of jumper. Am I correct? What are they used for? And finally, this is what's at a client site that I pretty much live at (the actual phone system is in a rack off to the right, questions below picture): - If you wanted to clean it up, where would you start? - The little white mushroom thingies, I've seen references to them in the past in other picture threads. Why are they bad at the bottom? Actually, I don't think that the wall is too bad by comparison to some phone rooms that I've seen (we won't discuss the data cables in there as well, that's a different issue, hence why they're not in the picture). I'm slowly trying to get around to making everything look nicer, but also trying to learn as well. Thanks in advance for any answers/suggestions!
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Pic 1, those are seeds usually planted by the security guy. I say seeds because after the first few go in they begin to sprout everywhere like weeds.
The truth is those are amateur splices used to connect wires together. Can't give a reason in this picture. But they actually do begin to multiply as time goes on without proper applications.
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The red things are bridge clips. They are in essence a jumper, they connect the left and the right side of the block together. The mushroom spools are bad to use at the bottom because of general installation practices. Station cables should come in at the bottom of the blocks, and jumpers go across the top.
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And Red is used for Special circuits..generally
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John's humour aside, those are just scotchlok connectors in pic 1. We, as professionals try to avoid using them, by splicing properly on, I hate to say it, a 66 block. Actually, there's not a lot that you can do to "clean this up". The slack in those jumpers are there for a reason. I would try to line those jacks up a little though.
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And I would say don't try to clean it up, just make sure everything you do from here on out is neat and tidy, the customer does'nt care how pertty it is a s long as it works.
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Great info.. So the little light looking things (I thought they were LEDs or something) are splices. That's interesting. I can't imagine why they're there, but I'll have to look again tomorrow. Don't clean it up? I can't argue. Granted, it may be a customer, but since I'm there full time, it'll drive me nuts.. But, there's definitely a little I can do. Three of those can be removed (one I need to double check), and that little 66 block can likely go. I'm glad that that one isn't too bad. It tells me the guy who did the install knew his stuff (and he definitely seemd to). Might be a different story if I post the one for the company I work for. I plan on taking ownership of that board and cleaning it up. That one desparately needs it.. Thanks again guys! I'm learning more and more every day, and loving every second of it.. EDIT: I know what I wanted to ask. Is there a good spot to learn more about good practices on installing blocks and other equipment on boards like that? What does one even call that board? Thanks!
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You would call it a backboard. If it's the main communications room or only one in the building, it would be the MDF (Main Distribution Facility) Yours is a mixture of telco demarc and customer premise equipment. Aside from bundling/tie wrapping some of the patch cords, it looks okay. Also I don't like the looks of how that electrical outlet is mounted...
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Originally posted by jeffmoss26: You would call it a backboard. If it's the main communications room or only one in the building, it would be the MDF (Main Distribution Facility) Yours is a mixture of telco demarc and customer premise equipment. Aside from bundling/tie wrapping some of the patch cords, it looks okay. Also I don't like the looks of how that electrical outlet is mounted... Yeah, that electrical outlet drives me nuts. It's basically an extension cord, and was before my time. That's something I can do something about as well, just not sure what. And backboard/MDF it is. Thanks!
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Well it should not be run off an extension cord. The proper way would be to have an electrician run conduit and wire in the receptacle.
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