Know how to carry out a site survey that will ensure that installation runs smoothly and delays are not introduced.
Each site survey should begin with a walk through the proposed installation area with the customer. The customer should be allowed to explain where things should be sighted. If there are engineering reasons why this is not possible, these reasons should be explained and new locations chosen. The customer should be asked about the use of the installation so that the survey can ensure that this is delivered. Cable routes and measurements should be planned and all equipment locations recorded.
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The learn time for this node given an understanding of the prerequisites, is about 3 months. The estimated learn time for the entire knowledge structure of this node is about 2 years.
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