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SCS can be perceived as the pillars and columns of the organizations IT network. What is a Structured Cabling System? SCS is a collective configuration of cabling and associated hardware on a premises which, when installed, provides a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure. It functions as an important foundation of the IT network on which many services are supported, including: Data information transfer Voice telecommunications Building Automation & Control System Monitoring and Surveillance System Environment Management System
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Why standards?
One of the most significant contributors to simplifying the design of a reliable network is through standards. Adherence to standards provide a framework that ensure the support of present, foreseen, and perhaps unforseen applications, and to allow interoperability of components from multiple manufacturers that make up a structured cabling system. Standards provides the basis for a sensible roadmap that has been the foundation of the structured cabling industry for the past 20 years, and the cumulative result of these activities has contributed to the industrys ability to adapt to ever increasing bandwidth demand. The cabling infrastructure market have had the most success of using standards as a tool. Used by end-users and consultants to specify minimum requirements Used by installers for conformance verifications
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Standards Overview
ISO
CENELEC
AS/NZS
ANSI
IEC
CSA
EN50173
AS/NZS 3080
TIA-568C
ISO/IEC 11801
CSA T529
EN50174-1
AS 3084
TIA-569
CSA T530
EN50174-2
AS/NZS 3085
TIA-606
CSA T527
EN50174-3
AS/NZS 3086
TIA J-STD-607
CSA T528
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Component Standards
Certification Standards
Implementation Standards
ISO/IEC 14763-3 Testing of Optical Fiber Cabling IEC 61935 Balance Generic Cabling Test Methods
Category 7 Connector
ISO/IEC 11801 (2nd Edition), Generic Cabling for Customer Premises provide a flexible cabling scheme for easy changes & economical implementation. provide architects guidance on designing in-buildings cabling systems and implementation where users requirements cannot be foreseen especially during the initial planning for either construction or refurbishment.
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ANSI/TIA-568-C
Whats Coming: One New Standard (568-C.0) and Three Revisions 568-C.0 a new standard for Generic Structured Cabling Common aspects of the TR-42 suite of documents User/Designer/Installer-focused Published February 2009 568-C.1 focus on commercial building (office-oriented) cabling User/Designer/Installer-focused Published February 2009 568-C.2 copper cabling components Manufacturer-focused document with channel/link limits Published August 2009 568-C.3 fiber cabling components Manufacturer-focused document, Published June 2008
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Telecommunications Industry Association Primarily deals with the telecommunications industry and assume responsibility for cabling installation practices and performance of cable.
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ANSI/TIA-569-B
Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces The TIA TR42.3 Working Group on Telecommunications Pathways & Spaces published the TIA-569-B ('569-B) Standard in 2004. Purpose Standardize specific design and construction practices within and between buildings which are in support of telecommunications media and equipment Scope: Pathways and spaces in which telecommunications media are placed and terminated, including wireless. Telecommunications pathways and spaces within and between buildings. Commercial building design for both single and multi-tenant buildings. Sections Horizontal Pathways Backbone Pathways Work Area Telecommunications Room, Equipment Room, Entrance Facilities
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ANSI/TIA-606-A
Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings Purpose To provide a uniform administration scheme that is independent of applications and establishes guidelines for owners, end users, manufacturers, consultants, contractors, designers, installers, and facilities administrators involved in the administration of telecommunications infrastructure Sections Administration Concepts Pathway and Space, and Grounding & Bonding Administration Labeling and Color Coding 606-A (Administration) was reaffirmed in June, 2007 Extends it for up to five years, as is Issued an errata for 606-A in June, 2007 Removing recommendation for using red as the color for key telephone systems connections, as this often conflicts with codes that require red cables for fire protection circuits TIA-606-A Addendum 1, Equipment Rooms and Data Center Computer Rooms
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TIA J-STD-607-A
Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for the Telecommunications Industry Purpose To enable the planning, design, and installation of a telecommunications grounding system that supports a multi-vendor, multi-product environment as well as the grounding practices for various systems Sections Grounding and Bonding Overview Components of the Grounding and Bonding Infrastructure Telecommunications Room, Equipment Room and Entrance Facilities
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ISO/IEC ISO/IEC 11801 & Amd.2 ISO/IEC 11801 ISO/IEC 24702 ISO/IEC 15018 ISO/IEC 24764 ISO/IEC 15018 IEC 61935-1 ISO/IEC 14763-3 ISO/IEC 14763-1 ISO/IEC 14763-2 IEC 60364-1 N/A ISO/IEC 24750 ISO/IEC 11801 & Amd.1
CENELEC EN 50173-1 EN 50173-2 EN 50173-3 EN 50173-4 EN 50173-5 EN 50173-4 EN 50346 EN 50346 EN 50174-1 EN 50174-2 EN 50310 EN 50174-3 EN 50173-99-1 EN 50173-6
TIA/EIA TIA 568C.2 / C.3 TIA 568C.1 TIA 1005 TIA 570B TIA 942 TIA 862A TIA 568B.1 / B.2-10 TIA 568C.0 / C.2 TIA TSB 140 TIA 606B TIA 569B TIA J-STD 607A TIA 758A TIA TSB 155 TIA 568C.0
Performance Office Cabling Industrial Cabling Residential Cabling Data Centre Cabling Building Automation Measurement (Field Testing) Measurement fibre optics Administration
Entrance Facility
CP
Telecommunication Room
TO TO
TO
FD/HC
TO TO
TO TO
FD/HC
BD/IC TO TO CD/MC
Pathways and spaces Grounding and bonding Outside Plant Cabling Implementing 10GBase-T on existing cabling Generic Premise Cabling Systems
Equipment Room
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Work Area
Voice Data
: Cat 3, Cat5e, Cat6 : Cat 5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat 7 62.5/125 MM (Optional) 50/125 MM (Optional)
The Work Area is the space in a building where the occupants interact with their telecommunications devices. The work area cabling extends from the telecommunications outlet connector end of the horizontal cabling system, to the terminal equipment.
Telecommunications Room
A building backbone cabling subsystem extends from building distributor(s) to the floor distributor (s).
A TR is an enclosed space that provide all the facilities (electrical power, grounding and bonding, environmental control etc.) for passive components, active devices, and external network interfaces housed within it. Each TR should have direct access to the backbone cabling subsystem and contain the floor distributor. If a TR serves more than one building distributor it should be considered an equipment room.
This includes: Vertical connection between floors (risers) Horizontal connection within the same floor Cables between an equipment room and building cable entrance facilities Shall not containg consolidation points
Equipment Room
The campus backbone cabling subsystem extends from the campus distributor to the building distributor(s), usually located in separate buildings. An Equipment Room (ER) is a large Telecommunications Room (TR) It is a geographical area that may contain the campus distributor and/or building distributor and/or floor distributor.
Administration
Space
LABEL/ Identifier
Fire-stopping Grounding
Required Elements
Pathway Termination Hardware Space Cable
RECORD/
Fire-stopping
Identifier
Grounding
Termination Position
Service Entrance
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