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  1. Is he good? I can just drop him an email or call him up to check if he is willing to take up the job.
  2. Thanks for the inputs! I have called the hotline and they have send me the following via email Attached are some suggestions on general guidelines which may be helpful to home owners who may be doing some renovations works within the Home. 1. Designate a Location: (i) Designate a particular location, such as a designated closet, where all the telecommunication facilities can be installed within. This will facilitate connections and ensure that the installation can be performed presentably & neatly. 2. Ensure “Conduit or Path” To The Designated Location So That Fibre Can Be Installed For Condominiums / HDBs / High Rise Residential Homes (ii) Ensure or cater for an empty 20mm uPVC conduit or PVC trunking compartment to the above location (eg. The closet). The conduit should be installed in straight runs or be able to accommodate bending radius of the central line of the conduit not less than 100mm. (iii) A draw rope shall be provided in the empty conduit so that the fibre cable can be installed subsequently. For Landed Homes Ensure 1 empty 50mm diamerter uPVC continuous lead-in and underground pipe to be provided from 1m beyond the roadside drain to the designated location. Ensure that there is a draw rope in the empty conduit so that the fibre cable can be installed subsequently. This will facilitate the installation of fibre into the home & near points of connection. 3. Ensure Accessories At The Designated Location Is Catered For (iv) Install twin 13A power point/socket at the designated location (eg. Within the closet), so as to provide power to any equipment. (v) Install RJ45 patch panel. No. of ports should be greater than the no. of rooms of units . 4. Internal Wiring / Cabling (vi) Owners are encouraged to install Cat 6 cables for internal cabling from the patch panel to all rooms. This will ensure internal cabling connectivity. Its important to note that Unshielded Twisted Pair (Cat 6) cables should not exceed 100m runs from the RJ45 patch panel to the RJ45 wall outlet. Regards The OpenNet Team Now I think I need to ask someone to help me install the conduit/trunking inside the false ceiling. But who should I call? An interior designer?
  3. Hi all, Opennet will be installing the optic fibre in a few weeks time. So far I am very confused on how it is going to be like..Thus, I need help and advices. The above is my living room, I intend to hide most of the optic fiber inside the false ceiling. So here's the problem.. 1) Is it possible to hide the fiber inside the false ceiling? 2) If so, who should I contact before the installation by opennet? This is my guess on the installation before the opennet guys come 1) Hire someone to drill a hole into the false ceiling for the entry point 2) He will then install trunkings inside the false ceiling, he will be removing my downlights to access the false ceiling 3) The exit hole will be drilled and he will lay a wire/string inside the trunking for the Opennet installers to route the fibre inside Totally no experience in this...so do come in and share your tips and advices..
  4. Talking about heat efficiency, I wanted to change my current Meneghetti AT-01 to the Rinnai RB-2CG as I hope to save on my gas bills. Any users out there to comment on the RB-2CG?
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