BICSI RCDD-002 BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer – RCDD Online Training
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The questions for RCDD-002 were last updated at Jul 19,2025.
- Exam Code: RCDD-002
- Exam Name: BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer - RCDD
- Certification Provider: BICSI
- Latest update: Jul 19,2025
From a 1000 ft (305 m) roll of optical fiber, how many MAXIMUM length centralized optical fiber cabling runs can be made?
- A . 1
- B . 2
- C . 3
- D . 4
- E . 5
When placing an optical fiber cable in the horizontal optical fiber cabling subsystem, what is the MAXIMUM number of splices that can be used?
- A . 1
- B . 2
- C . 3
- D . 4
- E . 5
The standard floor space coverage area for each building automation system (BAS) is a BAS outlet or device for every ________ of floor space.
- A . 9.3 sq m (100 sq ft)
- B . 23 sq m (250 sq ft)
- C . 31 sq m (330 sq ft)
- D . 56 sq m (600 sq ft)
- E . 84 sq m (904 sq ft)
Using the "pathway design" for horizontal cable distribution, how many cable runs are placed to serve 15 individual?
- A . 15
- B . 30
- C . 45
- D . 60
Which of the following is NOT considered acceptable in an information technology system (ITS) conduit design and installation?
- A . Contains no continuous sections longer than 30 m (100 ft)
- B . Bonded to ground on one or both ends in accordance with national or local code requirements
- C . Will withstand the environment to which they were exposed
- D . Uses flexible conduit to access wall outlets
- E . Avoid routing conduit over or adjacent to heat sources
The standard floor space coverage area for each building automation system (BAS), is a BAS outlet or device for every_______ of floor space.
- A . 9.3 m 2 (100 ft 2)
- B . 23 m 2 (250 ft 2)
- C . 31 m 2 (330 ft 2)
- D . 56 m 2 (600 ft 2)
- E . 84 m 2 (904 ft 2)
A conduit run is installed from the ER to a TR. It has two (2) 90 degree bend and a length of 20 m (65 ft).
What will be the MINIMUM test rating of the pull cord left in the conduit?
- A . 20 kg (44 lb)
- B . 40 kg (88 lb)
- C . 60 kg (132 lb)
- D . 90 kg (200 lb)
- E . 100 kg (220 lb)
Perimeter raceway systems should be used primarily for:
- A . Underfloor pathway
- B . Apartments or hotels where molding is accessible in the work area
- C . Warehouses with minimal telecommunications services
- D . Small floor areas where the majority of telecommunication services will be along the walls
- E . Equipment rooms where cable tray is cost prohibitive
When designing a backbone distribution system, you will need to include a telecommunications enclosure (TE). A TE can be defined as a:
- A . Splice point for copper cabling only
- B . Point where the backbone cabling interfaces to the horizontal cabling and may be
utilized in place of a traditional Telecommunications Room (TR) - C . Location for housing building cross-connect cabling only
- D . Location to house the splice transitioning from outdoor to indoor cabling only
- E . Facility to store slack copper and fiber cables
When installing a heavy backbone cabling vertically, recommended methods of securing the cable include all of the following EXCEPT:
- A . Tie wraps
- B . Brackets
- C . Steel or plastic straps
- D . Collar or mesh basket grips
- E . Steel cable ties