punch down 110 blocks
VIdeo shows how to setup, terminate, punch down, and make cross-connects on a 110 block.
110 blocks are frequently used as distribution for PBX stations and Telephone company. They have one major advantage over 66 blocks in that the connections are more densely concentrated. Therefore, they take up less space.
However, they do lack some of the versatility of 66 blocks. Even though 66 blocks are are larger, there are more ways to make cross connects. For instance you can connect two sets of wires to a Telco line on a 66-block. While on a 110, only one punch-down connection can be made per wire slot.
110 Blocks are like two layers. First layer is the source wiring (telephone lines or PBX ports) fanned out. Then 110 wafers are then punched-down on top of that using a multi-punch tool. Finally, wiring that feeds to inside connections (Station cabling, extended demarc) is punch down after that.
Usually the rear layer of wiring is from a telephone demarc. Then, the extended wiring (inside wiring) is punch on the outer connection.
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110 blocks are frequently used as distribution for PBX stations and Telephone company. They have one major advantage over 66 blocks in that the connections are more densely concentrated. Therefore, they take up less space.
However, they do lack some of the versatility of 66 blocks. Even though 66 blocks are are larger, there are more ways to make cross connects. For instance you can connect two sets of wires to a Telco line on a 66-block. While on a 110, only one punch-down connection can be made per wire slot.
110 Blocks are like two layers. First layer is the source wiring (telephone lines or PBX ports) fanned out. Then 110 wafers are then punched-down on top of that using a multi-punch tool. Finally, wiring that feeds to inside connections (Station cabling, extended demarc) is punch down after that.
Usually the rear layer of wiring is from a telephone demarc. Then, the extended wiring (inside wiring) is punch on the outer connection.
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