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Re: BT Wiring Question



> I think the official line is that BT own all the wiring up to and
including
> the the master socket.
>

Correct. Although usually is an NTE5 rather than a master socket

> Normally on the master socket is a seperate connector where extensions
can
> be added, this is the start of the user accessible part.

A Master socket is one fitted with a ringing capacitor and is usually for
PBX
extensions. Some older installations may have a Master socket instead of an
NTE5. You are not allowed to wire directly into this, only plug into the
socket

The one with the half removeable faceplate is an NTE5 (Network Terminating
Equipment). This also contains a ringing capacitor and you are allowed to
wire
into the removeable section. It was specifically designed like that so that
all
customer wiring could be isolated for testing.


>
> I think a rerouting of the drop wire *should* require BT to do it, I'm
suire
> Keith will be along soon to give you an insidres view point.
>

It *SHOULD* be done by BT :-)

> > Do I legally have to have a normal BT Master socket before any
> > structured wiring or can I just star wire from the two incoming
wires
> > and use Master Line adapter units to connect phones from Cat5
> > faceplates
> >

I dont know if it is legally enforceable.

You dont have to have a Master socket or an NTE5 but you must have a
demarcation point known as the NTTP (Network Termination and Test Point).

The NTE5 performs this function.

A proper NTTP is a connection box designed for multiple lines and is neater
than loads of NTE5's particularly when you have lots of lines terminating
on a
patch panel or PBX. For domestic installations it is almost always an NTE5

HTH

Keith

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