
Untidy inherited cabinet
Congested patching and poor cable management made tracing, maintenance and future changes slower than they needed to be.
Structured Cabling & Fibre
Pulse Security installs copper data cabling, fibre optic links, cabinets, patching and PoE switching for businesses, schools, depots and multi-site environments. Our data and fibre background began in 1993 under Pulse Installations and now continues under the Pulse Security name.

We design and install labelled cabling infrastructure that supports CCTV, access control, wireless access points, office data points and wider site network requirements.
For longer runs, separate buildings, electrical isolation or higher bandwidth requirements, fibre provides a dependable backbone for security and data networks.

The cabling, data and fibre side of the business started as Pulse Installations in 1993. As electronic security work grew, Pulse Security was formed and the services were later brought together under one name, giving customers a single contractor for security, data and fibre infrastructure.
Maintenance & Rework
Alongside new installations, we also rework inherited cabinets and cabling so future maintenance, tracing and fault finding can be carried out more efficiently.

Congested patching and poor cable management made tracing, maintenance and future changes slower than they needed to be.

Existing cabling was stripped back, sorted and prepared for a cleaner cabinet layout with more serviceable patching.

The cabinet, patching and test setup were left in a clearer layout so future changes and fault finding can be handled faster.
Case Study
A typical example of turning inherited cabling into infrastructure that can be traced, maintained and expanded without guesswork.
Mixed patching, loose cabling and undocumented changes made CCTV and network services difficult to trace during faults or additions.
Existing services were identified, separated and prepared for re-termination so the cabinet could be rebuilt without losing sight of live requirements.
The final cabinet gave CCTV and network equipment clearer patching, better routing and easier access for diagnostics and future changes.

Mixed patching and loose cabling made it difficult to trace services, identify faults and carry out changes cleanly.

The old layout was broken down carefully so services could be re-terminated, dressed and organised into the new cabinet.

The finished cabinet gives CCTV and network equipment a cleaner layout with easier access for maintenance and diagnostics.
Legacy Comms Room Rework
Older comms rooms often contain years of additions, redundant patching and undocumented cabling. We can strip back, identify, reroute and rebuild so the system is easier to maintain.

Dense patching and loose tails made it hard to identify circuits, plan changes or diagnose faults with confidence.

The cabinet was left with more structured routing and a layout that supports future maintenance, additions and fault finding.

Loose tails, legacy services and unclear routes made the room difficult to maintain and slow to fault find.

Redundant equipment and cabling were removed so the remaining services could be traced, labelled and prepared for rebuild.
Patch Lead Tidy
Shorter, clearer patching improves airflow, access and fault tracing while keeping live CCTV and network services supportable.

Long and crossed patch leads made the cabinet harder to work in and slowed down tracing during faults or changes.

Patch leads were dressed into clearer routes, helping the cabinet remain easier to inspect, maintain and trace during future faults.