I'm sure you've considered your "exposure" to the roadway. My fiber upstream had a major outage as all of their fiber to one of two COs was at this pole. Underground joined aerial at this pole. All fibers then led to the CO behind the building. So while the building was safe from the roadway, they had a single point of failure at that pole.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 9:58 AM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote: > Steel roofing and siding are zero maintenance and long lasting. A > shingled roof and T111 siding are cheaper, but nobody will be there to > tell you if it's leaking. You'll find out when something dies. > > > On 7/28/2021 9:39 AM, Chris Fabien wrote: > > We need to upgrade a roadside FTTH cabinet to a small building. I've > > never started from scratch before. It will house maybe 2 racks of > > equipment. I'm thinking 10x15 or 10x20 footprint. I know a used tower > > shelter is an option but I'm leaning towards a real building, maybe > > concrete for tornado resistance. > > > > Probably two small Mini Splits for cooling. Power, I'm not sure, > > probably dual 48v system although we may have some 120 equipment. > > Propane backup generator or course. Probably needs some propane heat > > also for winter in Michigan but maybe I could just run the right mini > > split and some electric heat for super cold days. > > > > Interested in any other ideas and what stuff do I need to consider > > that's not even on my radar. > > > > Thanks, > > Chris > > > > -- > AF mailing list > [email protected] > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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