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MDF/lDF DESIGN: SYSTEM 85 AND DEFINITY GENERIC 2 WITH TRADITIONAL MODULES
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The use of raised floor space as an air plenum. The National Electric Code (NEC) prohibits the
placement of cables that use ordinary covering materials, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or
polyethylene, in the building air plenums. However, when the raised floor is used as an air plenum,
the plenum typically serves only the raised-floor room, which permits the use of cables with ordinary
cover materials in that space. On the other hand, if the local codes forbid the use of ordinary
covering materials for the installation that you are planning, use ducts for such cables as the
input/output (I/O) cables, which connect the switch to the MDF.
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Space availability under the floor. There should be adequate space for ducts and cables to be
installed and what is under the raised floor — for example, electrical conduits, air conditioning ducts,
water pipes.
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Modification of the floor tiles. Cutouts in floor tiles will have to be made to accommodate the
MDF. Discuss this with the customer. Contact the National Engineering Center (NEC) regarding
final requirements for cutouts in floor tiles. See figure 2-14,  Floor Template - 18 Inch Tile
(L472366),  
figure 2-15,  Floor Template - 24 Inch Tile (L472367), and figure 2-16, Floor Template -
Cabinet Lineup (L472368).
Once you have resolved these issues, use the following guidelines for designing cable routings, frame
installations, and the floor plan.