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E-raamat: Designing a Structured Cabling System to ISO 11801

  • Formaat: 250 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351830584
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  • Formaat: 250 pages
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Addressing major standards and relevant design issues, this design manual explains how to specify, install, and test a modern reliable structured cabling system and analyzes the terminology and physics behind the standards. Information technology managers, consultants, cable installation engineers, and systems designers will learn how to read the standards, understand manufacturers' data sheets and their conflicting claims, and address problems arising in a modern cabling system, incorporating both copper and optical fiber technology. Material is based on the design recommendations of ISO/IEC 11801. An appendix of 35 pages lists relevant standards. Contacts for standards organizations are also given. Elliot is a technical support manager at a private sector company in Scotland. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface ix
List of abbreviations
xiii
Introduction
1(5)
First pick your standards
6(7)
Standards: what standards?
6(2)
Who writes the standards?
8(5)
Topology or architecture of structured cabling systems
13(13)
Introduction
13(3)
Standardised structured cabling
16(10)
Building blocks of structured cabling systems
26(52)
Introduction
26(1)
Copper cables
27(8)
Optical fibre and cables
35(18)
Connecting hardware
53(25)
Ensuring enough bandwidth for today and tomorrow
78(13)
Introduction
78(1)
Digital communications
78(4)
Analogue communications
82(1)
The role of wireless
83(1)
What Category of copper cable to pick?
83(2)
Which optical fibre and how many?
85(6)
Reference
90(1)
The screened versus unscreened debate
91(5)
References
95(1)
Fire performance of indoor cables
96(5)
Pathways and spaces
101(28)
Introduction
101(1)
Definitions
102(2)
What the standards say about the spaces
104(1)
Essential design questions for the `spaces'
105(3)
The pathways
108(1)
General rules concerning the installation of data cables
108(5)
Types of pathway -- internal
113(6)
Types of pathway -- external
119(8)
Standards and pathways
127(2)
References
128(1)
Earthing, grounding and bonding
129(26)
Introduction
129(1)
Definitions
130(1)
The requirements of ISO 11801 2nd edition
131(2)
Applicable codes and standards
133(2)
The electrical power distribution system
135(3)
The equipotential bonding system
138(3)
Functional earthing and screened cabling
141(8)
Earthing screened cables
149(2)
Conclusions
151(1)
Full list of relevant standards
152(3)
Administration schemes
155(14)
Introduction
155(1)
Definitions (adapted from IEC 14763)
156(1)
Administration philosophy
156(2)
Records
158(3)
Database formats
161(2)
Colour coding
163(1)
Intelligent patch panel systems
164(5)
Testing
169(38)
Introduction
169(1)
Testing standards
170(2)
Copper cable testing
172(16)
Optical fibre testing
188(19)
Step-by-step guide to designing a structured cabling system
207(46)
Design checklist
207(1)
First pick a standards philosophy
208(2)
Cable system topology and density
210(5)
Picking the category of cable and class of optical fibre
215(10)
Decide upon type of optical connector to be used
225(4)
Locate and specify the spaces
229(3)
Determine the nature of the containment system
232(4)
Determine earthing and bonding requirements
236(3)
The administration system
239(5)
Identify the civil engineering/rights of way issues for external cabling
244(1)
Installation instructions
245(1)
Testing and project handover regime
246(4)
Prequalification and bidding
250(3)
Example specification and design
253(26)
Introduction
253(1)
The prime contractor's brief
254(3)
The client's brief
257(1)
The contractor's response
258(6)
The first draft design
264(6)
The bill of quantity
270(6)
Other issues
276(2)
The rest of the site
278(1)
Appendices 279(36)
I List of relevant standards
279(25)
II Contact addresses for Standards Organisations and other interested bodies
304(11)
Index 315


Barry J. Elliot