Non-standard freesat installation defined
Non-standard freesat installation
In some situations, additional ad-hoc costs may be incurred for ‘Non standard’ items of efforts involved in a freesat installation. Here are some examples of the additional chargeable circumstances, which may be incurred to effectively complete the installation in a safe and professional manner:
- Specialised access equipment - Hoists or Cranes etc
- Three-storey properties – Extra long ladders
- Extra labour requirements (2 Man Team)
To overcome technical, lifting, safety issues or site access issues. - Specialised mounting materials or equipment
Extra large wall brackets, chimney mounts, extended masting, over the roof cable runs etc. - Extended cable runs
Over 15m in length to an output point. - System earth bonding solutions (PME)
- Non Standard signal amplification (in line amplification)
- Specialised cable management requirements
Conduit, trunking, catenery wire etc. - Road closure – permits etc
- Other non-specified circumstances requiring additional resources to achieve a safe and professional freesat installation
These additional circumstances would be deemed to fall outside the definition of a ‘Standard’ freesat installation. Typical examples are larger buildings, older design buildings, bespoke complexes etc.