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Low Voltage Cabling

The Foundation Level of All Technology Projects

At Lime Wire Automation, we view low-voltage cabling not merely as "wiring" but as the critical circulatory system of your building’s technology. Just as a house relies on a solid concrete foundation, your network, audio-video, and security systems rely entirely on the integrity of the copper and fiber infrastructure hidden behind your walls.

 

Why "Good Enough" Isn't Good Enough

In an era where devices demand higher bandwidth and Power over Ethernet (PoE) loads (like Wi-Fi 6 access points, 4K video distribution, and surveillance cameras), the physical layer of your network is the single most common point of failure.

If this foundation is weak you WILL be plagued by kinks, improper termination, or interference. The most expensive hardware in the world will underperform. You will experience "ghost" issues: cameras dropping offline, buffering video, or Wi-Fi dead zones that no software update can fix.

 

The Lime Wire Automation Standard

We do not simply "pull wire"; like most of the top integrators; we engineer connectivity. Our process ensures your infrastructure is robust, scalable, and future-proof.

  • Pathway Integrity: We install cabling using proper support structures (J-hooks, conduit) to ensure cables are never crushed or stressed, which preserves the delicate twist rates required for high-speed data.

  • Separation & Shielding: We strictly adhere to separation standards, keeping low-voltage data lines away from high-voltage electrical lines to prevent Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) that degrades signal quality.

  • Rack Management: The back of your rack should look as good as the front. We meticulously dress, velcro, and route cables for airflow and serviceability. Think of it like hygiene, if you're not going to routinely clean and take care of it, bad things will ensue. 
     

Bi-Directional Wiremapping & Testing

Trust is good; data & documentation is better. We don't guess that a cable works just because the lights blink. We employ rigorous testing on every single run.

  1. Bi-Directional Wiremapping: We pride ourselves in creating documentation that allows non-technical staff to read and understand the wiremap or cabling labeling. Our team loves to see you, but for simple tasks, empowerment is a better method to build a healthy client-provider relationship. 

  2. Performance Qualification: We test for "invisible" faults like Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) and Return Loss. A cable might pass a simple continuity test but fail when you try to push 4K video over it. Our testing guarantees the cable meets the strict physics required for its category (Cat6 and above).

  3. Documentation: As mentioned above, you are never left guessing. We can label every faceplate and patch panel port with a corresponding identifier. You receive a blueprint, wiremap, & qualification document showing exactly where every cable runs, what it does, and it's test results.
     

Conclusion

At Lime Wire Automation, upon completion each project typically "just works" from day one, and keeps working for years, providing you with the peace of mind that your technology investment is built on solid ground. We offer Preventative Maintenance Services to routinely check all facets of the solution to reduce unexpected failures or "loss" of functionality caused by normal software updating. This is very common for anything that is connected to the internet or receives software updates.

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Standard
Process

Phase 1

Initial Discussion

We discuss the desires and requirements of the project. This includes the discussion on the equipment used to properly plan for connectivity required for the space.

Phase 2

Proposal

We create a thoughtful and scalable rough design within the constraints of the project. This will be discussed with you to nail down the exact design and get your approval.

Phase 3

Design

Our team will create the "As-Built" or similar document to ensure the design is correct and all of the expectations are met. A review process will be performed prior to the next phase.

Phase 4

Rough Cabling

Cabling is run, installed and secured as per industry best standards and requirements of the cable manufactures. Depending on the project, scalability and service is taken into mind to allow for proper growth.

Phase 5

Cable Dressing

During this phase, the cable is professionally terminated and qualified to ensure the cabling is intact and no damage occurred during the construction process. The cable is also labeled and a wiremap is created.

Phase 6

Commissioning &
Handover

A random audit is performed and work is verified. After a successful audit, the project is ready for handover or continuation of technology installation. 

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