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#452364 05/20/09 05:01 AM
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Don't forget a coring machine or equivalent if you need to cut any tiles.

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Ok, update. I was able to persuade the local contact to let me go through again on my own.

I couldn't open everything but is doesn't look too scary under there.

Still looking for some input about making it easier, or any major issues to look for.

Should I estimate, for time. this kind of install the same as an above the ceiling job?

#452366 06/01/09 09:26 PM
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Corwyn,

I'd definitely estimate differently than a standard, dropped-ceiling install.

Factor in your labor as a cable-rat, working in some of those rather tight, 2-foot holes, trying to install cable supports without damaging the existing cables, etc. All while you're hanging upside-down (perhaps it should be cable-BAT instead?)

If you have to drill through any of those panels, remember - they're not just lightweight cellulose, like ceiling tiles. We're talking some high-density particle board with metal backing. And sawdust - LOTS of it! And something about sawdust and metal shavings getting sucked up into rackmounted gear seems to piss of IT Directors for some odd reason...


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#452367 06/02/09 12:25 AM
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Those tiles are not too bad; the concrete filled tiles are a pain. Cut or drill them outside and don’t forget to use a plastic grommet. How deep is the raised floor? If possible use the tray, like Sam said, and keep it off the floor.


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