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ANSI/EIA/TIA 568B Standard:
This is the consensus standard developed by American National Standards Institute, Electronic Industries Alliance, and the Telecommunications Industry Association that covers Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standards. 568B specifies:
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The minimum requirements for telecommunications cabling within an office environment | |
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Recommended cable arrangement and distances | |
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Media parameters which determine performance | |
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Connector and pin assignments to ensure interconnectablility | |
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The useful life of telecommunications cabling systems should be in excess of ten years |
ANSI/EIA/TIA 606 Standard:
This is the consensus standard developed by American National Standards Institute, Electronic Industries Alliance, and the Telecommunications Industry Association that covers Administration for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings. 606 specifies:
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Systems should include records, reports, drawings, and work orders | |
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Each space, pathway, cable termination point, and ground is assigned a unique identifier | |
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Telecommunications records are to be maintained for each cable, space, pathway, ground, termination hardware, and position. | |
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Drawings to include both conceptual and as-built, include floor plans, cable schematics, and rack layouts | |
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Work orders may involve spaces, pathways, cables, splices, terminations, or grounding. The work order should list those responsible for physical changes, as well as those updating the documentation to ensure future accuracy. |
ANSI/EIA/TIA 607 Standard:
This standard specifies a uniform telecommunications grounding and bonding infrastructure that shall be followed within commercial buildings.
Independent Third Party Testing:
DataTel.US professionals can inventory and test your existing cabling - often finding small issues that may cause expensive problems for your business in the future. Knowing the capabilities and limitations of your network will help you make decisions about future network changes.
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