Sydney Electrical Appliance Testing (SEAT) have announced that they have commenced providing data, networking and telecommunications cabling and wiring services.
As a Licensed Master Cable, SEAT are able to provide a range of data and phone wiring services for commercial and domestic applications. SEAT licensed cablers are fully endorsed to provide telephone, networking, Category 5e, Category 6, and many other structured cabling systems, tailored to the needs of the customers.
From large-scale computer networking installations, to installing a few extra telephone outlets at the shop or home, SEAT can provide the cabling solution.
SEAT licensed cablers are also endorsed to install and modify fibre optic cabling systems. Fibre optic links can be useful when data transmission over a long distance is required. Fibre optic cable has large bandwidth, and is therefore suitable to carry large amounts of data.
Most office and warehouse facilities are now being specified with at least two Category 5e or Category 6 data sockets for each workstation. These systems are flexible, and by using a network cable patch panel, which is often located in the server rack, sockets can quickly be connected, disconnected, or swapped by IT staff. This makes it easy when there is a need to move staff or workstations around.
Many SEAT structured cabling systems utilise Cat5 or Cat6 UTP cable. Cat 5e provides suitable bandwidth for high-speed Internet. Cat 5e solutions are generally well suited to environments, where interference issues exist. For example, Server Rooms often have adjacent telecommunications and electrical systems. Cat 5E cable has good immunity to noise, and cable runs do not normally require any specialised protection or shielding. Cat6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise, and is suited to Gigabit Ethernet.
SEAT cablers are qualified to test and certify the network cabling installation. Testing and certification can be done either when a new system is installed, or when there is the need to know about the performance of the existing cabling.
An SEAT Cabling Project Manager oversees each installation, and is the contact point throughout scoping, installation, testing and handover.