wiring closet — A location where cables are gathered together to connect to the central wiring in an office or building … Dictionary of networking
Closet — For other uses, see Closet (disambiguation). A wall closet in a residential house in the United States … Wikipedia
Demarcation point — Dmark redirects here. For the German currency, see Deutsche Mark. Old and new style demarcation points in a Canadian home built in 1945. A splitter for a DSL modem has been plugged into the modern demarc (on the right). One line passes through a… … Wikipedia
Elevator — For other uses, see Elevator (disambiguation). A set of lifts in the lower level of a London Underground station. The arrows indicate each elevator s position and direction of travel … Wikipedia
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1A2 Key System — The 1A2 Key System is an analog multiline business key telephone system. Unlike more modern multiline systems, every telephone line serving a particular phone is wired into that phone, and electromechanical switches (the keys ) switch the lines… … Wikipedia
Basement — This article is about the section of a building. For other uses, see Basement (disambiguation). An unfinished basement used for storage and exercise equipment … Wikipedia
Ceiling — For other uses, see Ceiling (disambiguation). A ceiling (pronounced /ˈsiːlɪŋ/) is an overhead interior surface that covers the upper limit of a room. It is generally not a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the … Wikipedia
Changing room — For other uses, see Changing room (disambiguation). Locker room redirects here. For the Canadian television show, see The Locker Room. Changeroom sign … Wikipedia
Copper wire and cable — Copper has been used in electric wiring since the invention of the electromagnet and the telegraph in the 1820s.[1][2] The invention of the telephone in 1876 proved to be another early boon for copper wire.[3] Today, despite competition from… … Wikipedia