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T568.1-05 (R2010)
Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard - Part 1: General Requirements (Adopted ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1-2001)
SKU: 2417136
Publié par CSA Group
Année de publication 2005
Confirmé(e) en 2010
96 pages
Withdrawn
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This is the first edition of CSA T568.1, Commercial building telecommunications cabling standard - Part 1: General requirements.
It replaces CSA T529-95, Telecommunications Cabling Systems in Commercial Buildings.
This Standard is an adoption of the identically titled ANSI/TIA/EIA (American National Standards Institute/Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic Industries Alliance) Standard 568-B.1-2001 and is the product of the Telecommunications Industry Association TR-42 Technical Committee, which included a number of Canadian members in order to ensure that Canadian perspectives and requirements were addressed.
It is written in SI (metric) units with yard/pound (imperial) units in parentheses.
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for telecommunications cabling within a commercial building and between buildings in a campus environment.
It specifies cabling requirements, cabling distances, telecommunications outlet/connector configurations, and a recommended topology. Building telecommunications cabling specified by this Standard is intended to support a wide range of different commercial building sites and applications (e.g., voice, data, text, video, and image).
Typically, this range includes sites with a geographical extent from 3 000 m (approximately 10 000 ft), up to 1 000 000 m2 (approximately 10 000 000 ft2) of office space, and with a population of up to 50 000 individual users.
Telecommunications cabling systems specified by this Standard are intended to have a useful life in excess of ten years.
This Standard applies to the telecommunications cabling systems of buildings for commercial enterprises that are office oriented.
It replaces CSA T529-95, Telecommunications Cabling Systems in Commercial Buildings.
This Standard is an adoption of the identically titled ANSI/TIA/EIA (American National Standards Institute/Telecommunications Industry Association/Electronic Industries Alliance) Standard 568-B.1-2001 and is the product of the Telecommunications Industry Association TR-42 Technical Committee, which included a number of Canadian members in order to ensure that Canadian perspectives and requirements were addressed.
It is written in SI (metric) units with yard/pound (imperial) units in parentheses.
SCOPE
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for telecommunications cabling within a commercial building and between buildings in a campus environment.
It specifies cabling requirements, cabling distances, telecommunications outlet/connector configurations, and a recommended topology. Building telecommunications cabling specified by this Standard is intended to support a wide range of different commercial building sites and applications (e.g., voice, data, text, video, and image).
Typically, this range includes sites with a geographical extent from 3 000 m (approximately 10 000 ft), up to 1 000 000 m2 (approximately 10 000 000 ft2) of office space, and with a population of up to 50 000 individual users.
Telecommunications cabling systems specified by this Standard are intended to have a useful life in excess of ten years.
This Standard applies to the telecommunications cabling systems of buildings for commercial enterprises that are office oriented.