8 Post-Installation Check
No. Description Method
1 Do not place any materials on the chassis. Observe
2 All vacant slots in a service subrack are filled in with filler panels.  Observe
3 All the cables are bound with proper tightness. The space between 
the cable ties is even, and the remaining parts of the cable ties are 
cut off neatly. All cable ties face the same direction, keeping the 
overall appearance nice.
Observe
4 The cross sectional area of the power cable and ground cable 
complies with the engineering design, and satisfy the requirements of 
equipment running.
Observe
5 The power cable and ground cable adopt a whole segment of copper 
core. The cable has no connection in the middle or scratch on the 
skin.
Observe
6 The power cable and ground cable must be routed horizontally and 
vertically without crossover. Proper margins must be reserved at the 
turning.
Observe
7 The power cable and ground cable must be connected correctly and 
reliably.
Observe
8 The identifiers on the power cable and ground cable must be correct, 
legible, and neat.
Observe
9 The power cable, ground cable, and signal cables must be routed 
separately.
Observe
10 Signal cables must be long enough, and must not be damaged or 
broken, without joint in the cable.
Observe
11 The connectors of the signal cables must be neat and intact. The 
connectors must be connected correctly and firmly. The tips must be 
connected securely.
Observe
12 Labels at both ends of the signal cables must be marked correctly, 
clearly and neatly.
Observe
13 If the fibers must be routed outside the cabinet, protection measures 
must be taken, such as using corrugated pipes or guide troughs.
Observe
14 Place the optical fiber pairs in order and bind them carefully with 
optical binders. No sharp edge is allowed.
Observe
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