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PD 1002:1997

Withdrawn
Withdrawn

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A guide to cabling in private telecommunications systems
Available format(s)

Hardcopy

Withdrawn date

26-01-2010

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-10-1997

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Definitions and abbreviations
    2.1 Definitions
    2.2 Abbreviations
3 Application of telecommunications cabling in
    private systems
    3.1 Public and Private Systems
          3.1.1 The difference between a public system
                  and a private system
          3.1.2 The boundary between Public and
                  Private Systems
          3.1.3 Identification of NTTA and NTP
    3.2 Cabling
          3.2.1 What is cabling
          3.2.2 What cabling includes
          3.2.3 What cabling excludes
          3.2.4 Important cabling characteristics
          3.2.5 Cabling for analogue services
          3.2.6 Cabling for digital services
          3.2.7 Shared cabling
          3.2.8 Integrated cabling
          3.2.9 Structured, Internal Cable Distribution
                  (ICD), and Generic Cabling
    3.3 Legislation and Regulation
          3.3.1 Acts of Parliament, Statutory Instruments
                  and European Directives
          3.3.2 Licences
          3.3.3 Approvals
    3.4 Applicable Technical Standards
          3.4.1 Components
          3.4.2 Generic cabling
          3.4.3 Installation
          3.4.4 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
          3.4.5 Safety
4 Relationships
5 Questions and Answers
    5.1 Can anyone install cabling?
    5.2 Can anyone maintain cabling?
    5.3 Can existing cabling be reused?
    5.4 What sockets can be used?
    5.5 Why use 4 pair cables?
    5.6 Do PBXs and other switches have to be hard wired?
    5.7 What site records have to be kept?
6 References

Supplies guidance on all private telecommunication cabling installations, inside or outside buildings. Particularly describes cabling within a private telecommunications system for connection to public telecommunications systems, but also concerns cabling within private systems unconnected to a public system. Does not describe cabling within a public telecommunications system. Gives guidance on private systems and cabling in general; relevance of legislation to cabling; the UK and European technical standards which apply to cabling and responsibilities of those involved in specification, operation, use and installation, or maintaining cabling. Does not give legal interpretation of UK or European legislation, but is merely advisory. Information applies only to the United Kingdom.

Committee
TCT/7
DevelopmentNote
Inactive for the new design. (11/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
0
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

BS 6312-2.1:1994 Connectors for analogue telecommunication interfaces. Sockets for use with plugs specified in BS 6312:Part 1 Specification for sockets. General requirements
BS EN 50174-2 : 2009 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CABLING INSTALLATION - PART 2: INSTALLATION PLANNING AND PRACTICES INSIDE BUILDINGS
BS EN 50173:1996 Information technology. Generic cabling systems
BS EN 188201:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Family specification: A1a graded index multimode optical fibres
BS EN 50174-3 : 2013 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CABLING INSTALLATION - PART 3: INSTALLATION PLANNING AND PRACTICES OUTSIDE BUILDINGS
BS EN 50098-1:1999 Customer premises cabling for information technology ISDN basic access
ISO/IEC 11801:2002 Information technology Generic cabling for customer premises
HD 608 : 200S1 GENERIC SPECIFICATION FOR SYMMETRIC PAIR/QUAD AND MULTICORE CABLES FOR DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
BS EN 188202:1996 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Family specification: A1b graded index multimode optical fibres
BS 6312-1:1994 Connectors for analogue telecommunication interfaces Specification for plugs
BS EN 41003:2009 Particular safety requirements for equipment to be connected to telecommunication networks and/or a cable distribution system
BS EN 188100:1995 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Sectional specification: single-mode (SM) optical fibre
BS EN ISO 9002:1994 Quality systems. Model for quality assurance in production, installation and servicing
BS EN 50174-1 : 2009 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CABLING INSTALLATION - PART 1: INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE
BS 6701:1994 Code of practice for installation of apparatus intended for connection to certain telecommunication systems
BS EN 188101:1995 Harmonized system of quality assessment for electronic components. Family specification: single-mode dispersion unshifted (B1.1) optical fibre

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