
SaskTel servicing guidelines
for
existing Multi-Dwelling
Units
7.5. Notes
SaskTel standards up to demarcation equipment
1. Location and size of Service Entrance as determined by SaskTel. If aerial drop, it is to
be concealed in wall cavity, supply and install a minimum size 25mm (1”) EMT conduit in
wall - cavity for SaskTel only.
2. Main terminal space-size to be determined by SaskTel.
3. Telephone Backboard size to be determined by SaskTel.
4. CATV should be in separate system beyond main Tel. room. If in the same conduit the
diameter must be increased.
5. The main electrical panel ground must be accessible. If main electrical panel ground is
not present in the same room as the main telephone terminal, provide 25 mm [1"] rigid
conduit to main electrical panel with an approved #6 green ground wire as specified in
CEC-60-706.
6. Provide and install all ducts and conduits with a waterproof pull-cord.
7. All cable and wiring installed by SaskTel.
8. Size and number of conduits to be determined by SaskTel.
Suggested Standards on the Subscribers Side of the Demarcation Equipment
9. Home run of 25 mm [1"] EMT, Flexible ENT or rigid PVC conduit (rated acceptable by
applicable codes) to the residence unit box or media panel in each individual unit from
telephone terminal room. Depending on building structure, the conduit may be placed
horizontally and/or vertically.
If fibre runs are installed in a multi-drop or multi-point system, where one larger conduit feeds off
to successive units vs. having individual home run conduit, then the conduit at the beginning of
the run should be a larger diameter to accommodate the multiple single cables progress to each
suite. The conduit sizing should conform to the following chart.
This table provides a guide for conduit sizing when there are multiple cable in the conduit and is
as per ANSI/TIA 569-B & 570-B
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