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CAMPS INSTALLATION PLAN
…02……02…CAMPS
T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲T̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
1 SCOPE AND PURPOSE .......................... 5
2 ORGANIZATION .............................. 5
2.1 SITE PREPARATION AND VERIFICATION ...... 5
2.2 INSTALLATION ........................... 7
2.3 SECURITY CLEARANCE OF INSTALLATION
PERSONNEL .............................. 8
3 SITE PREPARATION AND INSTALATION
RESPONSIBILITIES ........................... 10
3.1 SITE PREPARATION AND VERIFICATION ...... 10
3.2 INSTALLATION ........................... 11
3.2.1 Main Sites ......................... 11
3.2.2 Remote Tares ...................... 12
3.2.3 Remote Terminals ................... 15
4 SITE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ................... 18
5 SITE PREPARATION AND VERIFICATION .......... 21
5.1 SITE PREPARATION ....................... 21
5.2 SITE SURVES AND SITE VISITS ........... 22
5.3 CIVIL ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS (CER) ... 22
5.4 AS-TO-BE-BUILT DRAWINGS ................ 24
5.5 DELIVERY OF SIGNAL CABLES .............. 24
5.6 SITE VERIFICATION ...................... 25
6 ISTALLATION ............................... 26
6.1 PREPARATION OF INSTALLATION ............ 26
6.2 INSTALLATION TASK SCHEDULE ............. 26
6.3 SHIPMENT OF EQUIPMENT .................. 26
6.4 INSTALLATION AT REMOTE LOCATIONS ...... 27
6.5 INSTALLATION PHASE ACTIVITIES .......... 27
6.6 DOCUMENTATION .......................... 31
L̲I̲S̲T̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲F̲I̲G̲U̲R̲E̲S̲
2.1 CAMPS INSTALLATION ORGANIZATION ........ 6
2.2 CAMPS INSTALLATION TEAM ................ 9
3.1 TYPICAL CAMPS ROOM LAYOUT .............. 13
3. CABLE CONNECTIONS AT A TYPICAL MAIN SITE. 14
3.3 TYPICAL COMMUNICATION LINK TO REMOTE
TERMINALS ..............................
17
4.1 SITE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ............... 19
6.1 INSTALLATION PHASE ACTIVITY AT A
TYPICAL SITE ........................... 31
1̲ ̲ ̲S̲C̲O̲P̲E̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲P̲U̲R̲P̲O̲S̲E̲
This plan outlines the various tasks to be accomplished
concerning site preparation and installation. It describes
how CR intends to manage and perform te job and outlines
the responsibilities of CR and SHAPE/host nation concerning
installation. Milestones of the site implementation
schedule have been identified and an analysis of the
site installation task is performed.
2̲ ̲ ̲O̲R̲G̲A̲N̲I̲Z̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
Ste preparation and installation is a functional section
within the Logistic Department.
Figure 2.1 shows the installation organization.
2.1 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲V̲E̲R̲I̲F̲I̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The Systems Division has contracted with a Norwegian
company, Ingen]r P.A. Bakkejord A/S (PAB) to perform
the following tasks on the CAMPS program:
1. Site Survey
2. Site Civil Engineering Requirements
3. As Built Drawings
4. Site Verification
Under supervision by Logistics Department PAB will
ensure tha SHAPE will provide sufficient and timely
information to enable delivery to SHAPE of items 2
and 3 above. PAB will act as contractor's representative
in relation to SHAPE in the following areas:
1. Obtain necessary information from SHAPE to geneate
Civil Works Requrements and As Built Drawings.
2. Submit Civil Works Requirements and As Built Drawings
to SHAPE. Update these if necessary.
3. Perform Site Verification.…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
FIGURE 2.1
CAMPS INSTALLATION ORGANIZATION.
2.2 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The installation of CAMPS will be performed by 2 teams.
Each team will install a complete site. The organization
of the CAMPS installation team is shown on figre 2.2
Each team will be composed of a teamleader and 2 installation
technicians. As a back up 2 technicians will be available
at CR's plant to relieve a team member in case of sickness,
vacation etc. The back-up will also be used for the
instalation of some of the mainsites with more than
one remote terminals location connected, and for some
of the remote TARE sites located far away from the
mainsites.
The team will be organized so that each member will
be responsible for specific task, within the installation
program; but all will be trained in the whole program
so they are able to substitute each other if necessary.
The team leader will be responsible for:
- day by day organization of the installation tasks.
- interface o site and installation arrangement with
site.
- inspection of main site and remote terminal location.
- documentation incl. correction of A-T-B-B drawings.
- correspondence with CR, Denmark.
- accomodation arrangements and transportation (ersonnel
and equipment).
- inventory check.
- log book.
- site tests (M & D software).
- interface to local COMSEC and other authorities.
The team member A will be responsible for:
- power and power connections
- rack integration
- mechanics
- cables and cabling
The team member B will be responsible for:
- terminal equipment and interfaces
- test of equipment
- OPTO-installations
2.3 S̲E̲C̲U̲R̲I̲T̲Y̲ ̲C̲L̲E̲A̲R̲A̲N̲C̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲P̲E̲R̲S̲O̲N̲N̲E̲L̲
During the site surveys CR was informed that special
clearance (other than NATO secret) was required for
some insallation areas. (Refer to each site survey
report). SHAPE should investigate this and clarify
the required security clearance for CR personnel at
each site.…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
FIGURE 2.2
(CAMPS INSTALLATION TEAM)
3̲ ̲ ̲S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲R̲E̲S̲P̲O̲N̲S̲I̲B̲I̲L̲I̲T̲I̲E̲S̲
The following outlines CR's and SHAPE's/Host Nations
responsibilities concerning site preparation and installation.
An atempt has been made to translate the requirements
of the contract into specific installation tasks to
be performed by each organization.
The remote terminals have not yet been surveyed and
some installation responsibilities concerning these
instalations may, therefore, have to be reconsidered
and clarified during and after the survey.
3.1 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲V̲E̲R̲I̲F̲I̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
3.1.1 S̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲S̲u̲r̲v̲e̲y̲s̲
CR will perform site surveys in conjunction with SHAPE.
SHAPE will assist CR in collecting elevant information
and site documentation during the surveys for the preparation
of civil engineering requirements (CER) and as-to-be-built
drawings.
3.1.2 S̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲P̲r̲e̲p̲a̲r̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
CR will deliver CER 12 months prior to installation
of each site to b used by host nation to prepare the
CAMPS installation.
SHAPE will deliver additional site documentation,
requested by CR, or updates to the site documentation
supplied during the site surveys. Last submittal of
data from SHAPE/Host Nation is 3 onths prior to CR's
submittal of CER.
CR will deliver As-To-Be-Built drawings to SHAPE 9
months prior to installation for approval. The approved
drawings will be used for installation of the CAMPS
equipment.
SHAPE will approve the CER and A-T-B-B drawings to
meet the national regulations and ACE COMSEC requirements.
CR will deliver signal cables to be run by host nation,
with the neessary installation documentation 6 months
prior to start of installation.
3.1.3 S̲i̲t̲e̲ ̲V̲e̲r̲i̲f̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
CR will perform a verification of each site's readiness
for installation. SHAPE or SHAPE representatives will
participate.
3.2 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
CR will perform installation of the CAMPS equipment
in accordance with the requirements of the contract
and CAMPS Requirements Specification.
In the following please refer to figure 3.1 and 3.2.
3.2.1 M̲a̲i̲n̲ ̲S̲i̲t̲e̲s̲
CR will install the compter racks, supervisor positions
and maintenance position in the room designated as
the CAMPS equipment room.
CR will install all signal cables between racks, between
racks and maintenance position, between racks and supervisor
positions and betwen racks and I.D.F. if not incorporated
in the central equipment. Host Nation will install
all signal cable ducts in the CAMPS Equipment room.
CR will connect the above equipment to power outlets
and ground connection points installed by Host Natin.
The power outlets and ground connection points will
be located close to each piece of equipment. The CER
will specify number of outlets and maximum distance
from equipment.
Host Nation will be responsible for all power and ground
installations. The CER will contain CR's requirements
to these installations.
CR will install the user terminals in therooms specified
by host nation; connect the signal cables to the terminals
and connect the terminals to the power outlets and
ground connection points installed by Host Nation.
The power outlets and ground connection points will
be installed closeto the terminals accordingly to the
CER.
Host Nation will install the cable ducts and run the
cables from the CAMPS equipment room to each user terminal.
CR will deliver the signal cables (OPTO)
Host nation will install the TRC and/or low sped teleprinters
and make all connections in the terminal end. The
cables from these terminals will be run to the CAMPS
room and terminated at the IDF by Host Nation. Host
Nation will also provide cables and cable ducting.
CR will deliver and run he cables from the IDF to
the computer.
The same principle will be used regarding the CCIS,
SCARS and collocated tare connections.
3.2.2 R̲e̲m̲o̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲a̲r̲e̲s̲
At main site CR will install the modem(s) in the crypto
room and connect it to adjacent equpment (crypto and
black patch located in the same rack.) The further
connection to the MDF or similar will be Host Nation
responsibility. Host Nation will make the connection
between the crypto-equipment and the IDF in the CAMPS
room.
At remote TRE locations CR will install a rack with
modem and connect it to power and ground installed
by Host Nation. CR will specify his requirements to
power and ground. The rack will have available space
for the SHAPE furnished crypto. CR will connect th
modem to the crypto and black patch in the rack. The
connection between the black patch and the MDF or similar
will be Host Nation responsibility.…86…1 …02… …02…
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Figure 3.1
Typical CAMPS Room Layout…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
Figure 3.2
Cable Connections at
a Typical Main Site.
3.2.3 R̲e̲m̲o̲t̲e̲ ̲T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲l̲s̲
In the following please refer to figure 3.3
At main sites CR will install the red part of the remote
terminal equipment in the CAMPS room (i.e. rack withmultiplexer(s)
and red patch).
The black equipment (modems and black patch) will be
installed by CR in the crypto-rack provided and installed
by Host Nation.
CR will provide the cable(s) to be run by Host Nation
between the CAMPS room and the cypto-rack in cable
ducts provided and installed by Host Nation (it is
assumed that cable ducts already exist or are planned
as part of the main installations). CR will include
the cable(s) in the para 3.1 delivery of signal cables.
CR will perform he cable(s) run in the CAMPS room as
part of the main installation.
CR will provide the cables and make the connection
between crypto and black patch and between modem and
black patch. Host Nation will provide the cable and
make the connection beween black patch and MDF.
At remote locations CR will install the black equipment
(modems and black patch) in the crypto rack provided
and installed by Host Nation. CR will provide and make
the connections between the modem and black patch and
beween the crypto and black patch. Host Nation will
provide and make the connection between the MDF and
black patch.
CR will install the red equipment (rack with red patch,
multiplexer and optical MUX/DEMUX) in the room specified
by Host Nation
C will provide the cable to be run by Host Nation between
the crypto and the red patch. Host Nation will provide
and install the cable duct for this cable.
CR will install the terminals in the rooms specified
by Host Nation. CR will provide the opo-cables to be
run between the red rack and the terminals. Host Nation
will install the cable ducts and run the opto-cables.
CR will terminate the opto-cables at the terminal and
in the red rack. CR will connect the terminal to power
outlets and ground connection points installed by Host
Nation. The powr outlets and ground connection points
will be installed close to each terminal.
Host Nation will be responsible for all power and ground
installations. CR will specify equipment power load,
number of outlets and other civil engineering requiremets
to be used by Host Nation to prepare the remote terminal
site. CR will include the cables to be run by Host
Nation in the para 3.1 delivery.
At sites which are implemented with optical links between
the CAMPS room and remote terminals (i.e. Ukir, Afnorth,
Non and Sonor) the principles outlined for the main
site user terminals shall apply.…86…1 …02… …02… …02…
…02…
Figure 3.3
Typical Communication Link to Remote Terminals.…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
4̲.̲ ̲S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲I̲M̲P̲L̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲P̲L̲A̲N̲
Figure 4.1 shows the milestones of the efforts to be
accomplished during the site preparation phase, related
to each site.
The plan is composed o the date for completion of site
preparation given by Host Nation during the site surveys
and the schedules of the contract.
Each milestone is represented by a dot and reference
number of effort. The referenced efforts are listed
at the bottom ofthe plan.
A discussion of each effort follows.
4.1 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲S̲U̲R̲V̲E̲Y̲S̲
As shown in the plan site No. 1 through 13 have been
surveyed during May-June 1980.
Surveys of MEDEAST and SONOR and of remote terminals
are to be scheduled by SHAPE and perfored.
4.2 H̲/̲N̲ ̲D̲A̲T̲A̲ ̲S̲U̲B̲M̲I̲T̲T̲A̲L̲S̲
It was agreed during the site surveys by SHAPE/Host
Nation to provide missing documentation requested by
CR at the dates shown in the plan.
4.3 C̲I̲V̲I̲L̲ ̲E̲N̲G̲I̲N̲E̲E̲R̲I̲N̲G̲ ̲R̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲R̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲S̲ ̲(̲C̲E̲R̲)̲
The contractual due date (12 onths prior to start of
installation of each site) is shown.
4.4 A̲S̲-̲T̲O̲-̲B̲E̲-̲B̲U̲I̲L̲T̲ ̲D̲R̲A̲W̲I̲N̲G̲S̲
The contractual due date (9 months prior to start of
installation) is shown.
4.5 H̲O̲S̲T̲ ̲N̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲D̲E̲S̲I̲G̲N̲
Some sites are already under construction (site 1 and
2) or under reconstruction (site 5 and 6). The related
design milestones are therefore not marked in he plan.
4.6 D̲E̲L̲I̲V̲E̲R̲Y̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲S̲I̲G̲N̲A̲L̲ ̲C̲A̲B̲L̲E̲S̲
The due date for CR delivery of signal cables (6 months
prior to start of installation) is shown.
4.7 H̲O̲S̲T̲ ̲N̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲S̲T̲R̲U̲C̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲O̲R̲ ̲R̲E̲C̲O̲N̲S̲T̲R̲U̲C̲T̲I̲O̲N̲.
The scheduled date for completion of construction or
econstruction as obtained from Host Nation during the
Site Surveys are shown. Please notice that some sites
(AFSOUTH, AFNORTH and COMNON) have not completed the
construction or reconstruction at time of installation.
Since the CAMPS area modificatin (8) are completed
1 month prior to installation, this seems only to have
an impact on the user terminal installations. CR would
like SHAPE to investigate this and clarify the impact
if any.
4.8 C̲A̲M̲P̲S̲ ̲A̲R̲E̲A̲ ̲M̲O̲D̲I̲F̲I̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The scheduled date for ompletion of CAMPS area modification
as obtained from Host Nation during the Site Surveys
are shown.
4.9 H̲/̲N̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲S̲I̲G̲N̲A̲L̲ ̲C̲A̲B̲L̲E̲S̲
Host Nations scheduled completion date for signal cable
installation is shown.
4.10 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲V̲E̲R̲I̲F̲I̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The Site Verification by CR is to be performed, when
the preparation works are finished. As shown only one
month is scheduled between completion of Site Prparation
works and start of installation.
4.11 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The scheduled completion date of site installation
is shown.
5̲ ̲ ̲S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲V̲E̲R̲I̲F̲I̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
5.1 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The site preparation phase can be defined asthe time
span from contract award to start of each site installation.
During this phase CR's main activities concerning installation
are placed on preparation of Civil Engineering Requirements
and as-to-be built drawings for each site.
During he same phase Host Nation's main activities
are concentrated on completion of the design and construction
or reconstruction of each site, and preparation of
the site area for installation (for schedule see fig.
4.1).
During the site surveys early in the preparation phase
a Data Baseline was created concerning the preparation
of each site for CAMPS installation. However, this
baseline is stillincomplete for a majority of sites,
and it was agreed at the site survey meetings to complete
it by submittal of the missing documentation to CR.
This submittal will enable contractor to start site
design and to prepare the CER and A-T-B-B drawins.
Later updates received in time i.e. at least 3 months
prior to CR's delivery of CER will be incorporated.
5.2 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲S̲U̲R̲V̲E̲Y̲S̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲V̲I̲S̲I̲T̲S̲
CR will perform site surveys at each site as required.
Site No. 1 through 13 has been surveyed in My and June
1980. The survey of the remaining sites (site No.
14 and 15) plus the remote terminal locations is to
be planned and performed.
Visit to some sites during the preparation phase might
be necessary. CR will notify SHAPE if such visits
re needed.
5.3 C̲I̲V̲I̲L̲ ̲E̲N̲G̲I̲N̲E̲E̲R̲I̲N̲G̲ ̲R̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲R̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲S̲ ̲(̲C̲E̲R̲)̲.̲
CR will provide CER for each site as required in the
contract.
The CER will contain the equipment related information
needed to enable Host Nation to prepare the installation
for CAMPS.
he CER will be based on the following information:
1. Host nation drawings/documents handed over to CR
during the site surveys or submitted to CR as agreed
to during the survey meetings. The drawings/documents
include cable runs outside CAMPS-rom and location
of user terminals and other equipment which has
to be connected to CAMPS.
2. The information gathered during the surveys and
contained in the survey report including the proposed
site layouts or an amended site layout if received
in time from SHAPE/HostNation.
3. Physical characteristics of the CAMPS equipment.
The CER will cover the following:
1. Physical layout of major equipment.
2. All cable ducts and conduits in the CAMPS room.
3. Record of Host Nation/ACE COMSEC cable runs outsidethe
CAMPS room.
4. Requirement to power and grounding systems including
number of required power outlets and grounding
connections point in conjunction with major equipment.
5. Airconditioning requirements.
6. Other civil requirements, if any
5.4 A̲S̲-̲T̲O̲-̲B̲E̲-̲B̲U̲I̲L̲T̲ ̲D̲R̲A̲W̲I̲N̲G̲S̲
CR will provide as-to-be-built drawings for each site
as required in the contract.
These drawings will be used for the installation of
CAMPS equipmet on each site.
The A-T-B-B drawings will be based on the following
information:
1 The site documentation required to prepare the
CER.
2. The equipment configuration and equipment interface
data.
3. The CER.
The A-T-B-B drawings will be pepared to cover the following:
1. Physical layout of major equipment.
2. Floor and wall plans showing cable runs of all
interface cables and interconnecting cables to
be run inside the CAMPS room. Signal cable runs
from CAMPS room to user termials.
3. Equipment interface to power and grounding systems.
4. Airconditioning interface to existing systems,
if any.
5. Cable diagrams and cable details.
6. Distribution frames and patch panels details.
5.5 D̲E̲L̲I̲V̲E̲R̲Y̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲S̲I̲G̲N̲A̲L̲ ̲C̲A̲B̲L̲E̲S̲
Al signal cables to be run by host nation will be delivered
at least 6 months prior to installation as agreed during
the site survey meetings, together with necessary installation
documentation.
The correct installation of these cables will be veriied
during site verification.
5.6 S̲I̲T̲E̲ ̲V̲E̲R̲I̲F̲I̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
CR will perform a verification of each site prior to
installation.
The verification shall prove that the site is ready
for installation of the CAMPS equipent.
The proving will consist of inspections and tests according
to a Site Verification Procedure.
The procedure will be prepared on basis of CR's civil
engineering requirements as-to-be-built drawings and
Host Nation civil works drawings.
Th procedure is to be signed off by the participants
and issued as a Site Verification Report.
Discrepancies found during the verification will be
recorded together with corrective actions to be taken
and completion date of action taken.
The siteis first to be considered as handed over to
contractor upon successfull completion of the verification.
6̲ ̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
6.1 P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
Final arrangements concerning CR's arrival to site
are to be made at time of site verification. The site
representatives willbe informed about how CR intends
to accomplish the installation. Also the responsibilities
of the site personnel will be discussed. The purpose
of this is to assure that CR can carry out the installation
in an efficient way without interference of he daily
operations at the site.
6.2 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲T̲A̲S̲K̲ ̲S̲C̲H̲E̲D̲U̲L̲E̲
During the installation phase the team will be working
in accordance to a detailed task schedule, which will
itemize work functions at the site for all installation
personnel and dentify major areas of installation completion.
6.3 S̲H̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
CR intends to schedule the shipment of CAMPS so that
the installation team will be present at site to receive
the equipment.
In order to take into account any slippage of this
schedule (delays caused by customs, transportation
of delay of the installation at the previous site)
arrangements for each site to handle the receipt of
the equipment will be made.
The equipment for remote terminals and remote TARE
willeither be unloaded at the main site and brought
to the remote location by the installation team or
transported directly after main site equipment is unloaded.
6.4 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲A̲T̲ ̲R̲E̲M̲O̲T̲E̲ ̲L̲O̲C̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲S̲
CR will integrate the installation of remote terminals
and remote tares into the main site installation.
This approach will benefit both manower allocation
and installation schedule. CR expects that some remote
site installations will require extra manpower in order
to accomplish this joint installation within the schedule.
6.5 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲P̲H̲A̲S̲E̲ ̲A̲C̲T̲I̲V̲I̲T̲I̲E̲S̲
Figure 6.1 is an analyis of the installation effort
to be carried out at a typical site. A similar analysis
will be made for each site, when the site configurations
are finalized.
A step by step description of figure 6.1 follows:
Step 1 One week…08…s buffer between stes seems necessary
in regard to the distance between sites
and in order to make up for delay in the
installation of the previous site or shipment
of equipment. The necessary buffer will
be calculated when the final installation
sequence is decide.
Step 2,3,4 The first 2 days on site will be used to
contact site officials, make all necessary
arrangements, inspect the installation
areas and move in. A checklist will be
prepared for the inspection.
Step 5 Before any equipment is brough into the
CAMPS room the signal cables must be installed.
Cable ducts will already have been installed
by Host Nation.
Step 6 The team leader will use one or two days
for inspection of remote terminals and
remote TARE locations depending of thetravel
distance. A checklist will be prepared
for the inspections.
Step 7 Racks, terminal equipment and furniture
is unpacked, and moved to the CAMPS and
CRYPTO-room. Since the access routes on
the majority of sites are long and on some
part ofthe route extremely narrow it will
be impossible to move more than two racks
per day. Assistance from the site will
be needed to this job in form of trolleys
and manpower. The availability of assistance
has been investigated during the site surves
and recorded in the site survey report.
Step 8 The signal cables is to be terminated and
connected. The quantity of cables for
a typical CAMPS site is approx. 100.
Step 9,10 The user terminals (up to 24) are to be
installed in different roos located all
over the site. The cables (optical fibres)
are already installed by Host Nation.
The cables are to be terminated and connected
to the user terminals.
Close to each terminal location a power
outlet and a secure ground connectionpoint
has been installed by Host Nation.
Step 11,12 Both the Remote Terminal installations
and Remote Tares are considered here.
The installation task concerning Remote
Terminals will vary from site to site,
because of the number of remote trminal
locations connected to a main site. The
installation effort of remote terminals
is, therefore, to be analyzed site by site
in connection with the analysis of each
main site. A typical remote terminal installation
consisting of 1 rack plus terminals has
been used for this evaluation.
The installation task at a Remote TARE
location will consist of the installation
of 1 rack plus 1 modem; because of the
considerable distance to some of the Remote
TARE locatio it might be necessary to use
extra manpower for the installation.
At both locations equipment is installed
and the hardware tested. Final test can
first be performed when the mainsite equipment
is functioning.
step 13, 14 The equipment in he CAMPS room is
15 connected to power, modules are unpacked
and mounted, and the test of hardware is
started.
step 16 When the hardware at a mainsite is functioning
a final hardware test is performed at the
remote location.
step 17 An inentory check is carried out at the
completion of installation with representatives
from the site and or SHAPE. The inventory
check shall prove that the equipment is
delivered and installed in accordance with
the inventory list and the as-to-be-buit
drawings.
step 18 A nucleus test (subset of the factory acceptance
test is performed to verify that all hardware
is functioning.
A test procedure for this nucleus test
will be prepared. The test is regarded
as an informal test to prove hat installation
is completed, and that the site is ready
to be taken over by CR's test team. The
test results will be recorded in the log
book. The test team will arrive to site
when installation is completed to perform
the site adaptation in sofware and to conduct
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6.6 D̲O̲C̲U̲M̲E̲N̲T̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
The installation team is responsible for installation
of the equipment in accordance with the As-To-Be-Built
drawings. A copy of the A-T-B-B drawings will be arked
up during the installation to reflect deviations, if
any.
A log book will follow the system from start of integration
at factory throughout the lifetime of the system.
All activities during the installation phase will be
recorded in the lobook with the date of completion.
The logbook will remain at site after installation
and the recording will be continued by the test team
performing site acceptance test.
Any inspections such as quality assurance inspection,
ACE COMSEC inspectios should be recorded in the log
book.
After site provisional acceptance (PSA) the site will
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