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|a Designing a structured cabling system to ISO 11801
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|a Machine derived contents note: 2 First pick your standards 6 -- 2.1 Standards: what standards? 6 -- 2.2 Who writes the standards? 8 -- 3 Topology or architecture of structured -- cabling systems 13 -- 3.1 Introduction 13 -- 3.2 Standardised structured cabling 16 -- 4 Building blocks of structured cabling systems 26 -- 4.1 Introduction 26 -- 4.2 Copper cables 27 -- 4.3 Optical fibre and cables 35 -- 4.4 Connecting hardware 53 -- 5 Ensuring enough bandwidth for today -- and tomorrow 78 -- 5.1 Introduction 78 -- 5.2 Digital communications 78 -- 5.3 Analogue communications 82 -- 5.4 The role of wireless 83 -- 5.5 What Category of copper cable to pick? 83 -- 5.6 Which optical fibre and how many? 85 -- Reference 90 -- 6 The screened versus unscreened debate 91 -- References 95 -- 7 Fire performance of indoor cables 96 -- 8 Pathways and spaces 101 -- 8.1 Introduction 101 -- 8.2 Definitions 102 -- 8.3 What the standards say about the spaces 104 -- 8.4 Essential design questions for the 'spaces' 105 -- 8.5 The pathways 108 -- 8.6 General rules concerning the installation of -- data cables 108 -- 8.7 Types of pathway -- internal 113 -- 8.8 Types of pathway -- external 119 -- 8.9 Standards and pathways 127 -- References 128 -- 9 Earthing, grounding and bonding 129 -- 9.1 Introduction 129 -- 9.2 Definitions 130 -- 9.3 The requirements of ISO 11801 2nd edition 131 -- 9.4 Applicable codes and standards 133 -- 9.5 The electrical power distribution system 135 -- 9.6 The equipotential bonding system 138 -- 9.7 Functional earthing and screened cabling 141 -- 9.8 Earthing screened cables 149 -- 9.9 Conclusions 151 -- 9.10 Full list of relevant standards 152 -- 10 Administration schemes 155 -- 10.1 Introduction 155 -- 10.2 Definitions (adapted from IEC 14763) 156 -- 10.3 Administration philosophy 156 -- 10.4 Records 158 -- 10.5 Database formats 161 -- 10.6 Colour coding 163 -- 10.7 Intelligent patch panel systems 164 -- 11 Testing 169 -- 11.1 Introduction 169 -- 11.2 Testing standards 170 -- 11.3 Copper cable testing 172 -- 11.4 Optical fibre testing 188 -- 12 Step-by-step guide to designing a structured -- cabling system 207 -- 12.1 Design checklist 207 -- 12.2 First pick a standards philosophy 208 -- 12.3 Cable system topology and density 210 -- 12.4 Picking the category of cable and class of -- optical fibre 215 -- 12.5 Decide upon type of optical connector to -- be used 225 -- 12.6 Locate and specify the spaces 229 -- 12.7 Determine the nature of the containment -- system 232 -- 12.8 Determine earthing and bonding requirements 236 -- 12.9 The administration system 239 -- 12.10 Identify the civil engineering/rights of way -- issues for external cabling 244 -- 12.11 Installation instructions 245 -- 12.12 Testing and project handover regime 246 -- 12.13 Prequalification and bidding 250 -- 13 Example specification and design 253 -- 13.1 Introduction 253 -- 13.2 The prime contractor's brief 254 -- 13.3 The client's brief 257 -- 13.4 The contractor's response 258 -- 13.5 The first draft design 264 -- 13.6 The bill of quantity 270 -- 13.7 Other issues 276 -- 13.8 The rest of the site 278.
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