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This document specifies requirements and provides recommendations for the following aspects of information technology cabling:
a) planning;
b) installation practice.
This document is applicable to all types of information technology cabling outside buildings including generic cabling systems designed in accordance with EN 50173 series. The requirements and recommendations of this European Standard maydocument can be applied to cabling that is defined as part of the building.
The requirements and recommendations of Clauses 5, 6 and 7 of this document are subject to any site-specific requirements and recommendations of Clause 8.
The planning of the pathway systems, spaces and structures within the core and access network cabling as described in Figure 2 that are owned by access providers is excluded except for requirements and recommendations that provide basic safety, function and environmental objectives for mechanical, ingress and climatic characteristics (i.e. excluding pathway dimensions, distribution of spaces and similar constraints based on specific transmission methods).
The installation practices applicable to all cabling installation methods are included by the provision of the necessary planning requirements and recommendations associated with each one with the exception of information technology cabling installed:
– around or within aerial power supply or associated earth conductors;
– on infrastructures carrying power supplies in excess of AC/DC 25 kV.
This document:
1) details the considerations for satisfactory installation and operation of information technology cabling;
2) excludes specific requirements applicable to other cabling systems (e.g. power supply cabling); however, it takes account of the effects other cabling systems may have on the installation of information technology cabling (and vice versa) and gives general advice;
3) excludes those aspects of installation associated with the transmission of signals in free space between transmitters, receivers or their associated antenna systems (e.g. wireless, radio, microwave or satellite).
This document is applicable to certain hazardous environments. It does not exclude additional requirements which are applicable in particular circumstances, defined by e.g. electricity supply and electrified railways.
The requirements within this document cover any additional requirements for the information technology cables installed in hazardous or stressful environments e.g. electricity supply and electric railway locations (see Clause 8).
Safety (electrical safety and protection, optical power, fire protection, etc.) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document and are covered by other standards and regulations. However, information given in this document maycan be of assistance in meeting these standards and regulations.
Examples of areas covered by this document are shown in Figure 2.Figure 2.
NOTE Pathways and spaces between premises A and B are assumed to be designed to meet specific networking objectives, whereas the pathways and spaces between the premises boundary and the buildings in the premises, if provided by the premises owner, are aimed to be more generic to meet the needs of multiple access providers and transmission systems within their access networks.
Figure 2 2 — Examples of areas covered by this document
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