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23、ED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. ANSI/TIA-PN-1179-A i Healthcare Facility Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard 1 2 Table of Contents 3 FOREWORD . v 4 1 SCOPE 1 5 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES . 1 6 3 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS, UNITS OF MEASURE 2 7 3.1 General 2 8 3.2 Definitions 2 9
24、3.3 Acronyms and abbreviations 7 10 4 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SYSTEM STRUCTURE 8 11 5 TOPOLOGY 10 12 5.1 Balanced twisted-pair cabling .10 13 5.2 Optical fiber cabling 10 14 5.3 Broadband coaxial cabling 10 15 5.4 Star topology .10 16 5.4.1 General 10 17 5.4.2 Cabling directly between telecommuni
25、cations rooms/telecommunications 18 enclosures (tie cabling) 12 19 5.4.3 Centralized optical fiber cabling .12 20 6 ENTRANCE FACILITIES 14 21 6.1 General .14 22 6.2 Design 14 23 6.2.1 General 14 24 6.2.2 Size .14 25 6.3 Functions 15 26 6.3.1 Network demarcation point 15 27 6.3.2 Electrical protectio
26、n15 28 6.3.3 Connections to outside plant cabling 15 29 7 EQUIPMENT ROOMS 15 30 7.1 General .15 31 7.2 Design 16 32 7.2.1 General 16 33 7.2.2 Access .16 34 ANSI/TIA-PN-1179-A ii 7.2.3 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning .16 35 7.2.4 Electrical 16 36 7.2.4.1 Power .16 37 7.2.4.2 Standby power 1
27、6 38 7.3 Functions 16 39 7.4 Cabling practices 16 40 8 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ROOMS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENCLOSURES . 17 41 8.1 General .17 42 8.2 Design 17 43 8.2.1 Telecommunications room .17 44 8.2.1.1 General .17 45 8.2.1.2 Size 17 46 8.2.1.3 Quantity 18 47 8.2.2 Telecommunications enclosure 18 48
28、 8.3 Functions 18 49 8.4 Horizontal and backbone cable terminations .18 50 9 BACKBONE CABLING (CABLING SUBSYSTEM 2 AND CABLING SUSBYSTEM 3) . 19 51 9.1 General .19 52 9.2 Length .19 53 9.3 Recognized media 19 54 10 HORIZONTAL CABLING (CABLING SUBSYSTEM 1) . 20 55 10.1 General .20 56 10.2 Length .21
29、57 10.3 Recognized media 21 58 10.4 Bundled and hybrid cables 22 59 11 WORK AREA 22 60 11.1 General .22 61 11.2 Work area cords .23 62 11.3 Telecommunications outlet spaces .23 63 11.3.1 General 23 64 11.3.2 Outlet density .23 65 11.4 Multi-user telecommunications outlet assembly 25 66 11.5 Consolid
30、ation Points .26 67 12 MULTI-TENANT BUILDING SPACES . 26 68 ANSI/TIA-PN-1179-A iii 12.1 General .26 69 12.2 Common telecommunications room 26 70 12.3 Common equipment room .26 71 12.3.1 General 26 72 12.3.2 Location .26 73 12.3.3 Pathways .26 74 12.3.4 Size .26 75 12.3.5 Quantity .27 76 12.3.6 Summa
31、ry of multi-tenant building spaces .29 77 13 CABLING INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 30 78 14 CABLING PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 30 79 15 INTELLIGENT BUILDING SYSTEMS 30 80 16 EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES . 31 81 17 CABLING FOR WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS . 31 82 18 CABLING FOR DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS . 31 83 19 G
32、ROUNDING AND BONDING . 31 84 20 TELECOMMUNICATIONS PATHWAYS . 31 85 21 FIRESTOPPING 31 86 22 SECURITY 31 87 23 ADMINISTRATION . 31 88 Annex A: (informative) Bibliography 32 89 List of Figures 90 Figure 1 Relationship between relevant TIA standards vii 91 Figure 2 Elements of generic cabling topology
33、 3 92 Figure 3 Representative model for a healthcare facility telecommunications cabling system . 9 93 Figure 4 Healthcare facility hierarchical star topology example 11 94 Figure 5 Examples of interconnections and cross-connections for horizontal cross-connect 12 95 Figure 6 Centralized optical fib
34、er cabling 13 96 Figure 7 Typical telecommunications room floor plan .17 97 Figure 8 Typical horizontal cabling using a star topology .21 98 Figure 9 Example of pathways and spaces in a multi-tenant building .28 99 100 101 102 103 ANSI/TIA-PN-1179-A iv List of Tables 104 Table 1 Minimum termination
35、wall length .14 105 Table 2 Minimum termination floor space .15 106 Table 3 - Recommended work area outlet densities 24 107 Table 4 Summary of spaces used to service a multi-tenant building 29 108 109 ANSI/TIA-PN-1179-A v FOREWORD 110 (This foreword is not considered part of this Standard) 111 This
36、Standard was developed by TIA Subcommittee TR-42.1. 112 Approval of this Standard 113 This Standard was approved by TIA Subcommittee TR-42.1, TIA Engineering Committee 114 TR-42, and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). 115 ANSI/TIA reviews standards every 5 years. At that time, standar
37、ds are reaffirmed, withdrawn, or 116 revised according to the submitted updates. Updates to be included in the next revision should 117 be sent to the committee chair or to ANSI/TIA. 118 Contributing organizations 119 More than 60 organizations within the telecommunications industry (including manuf
38、acturers, 120 consultants, end users, and other organizations) contributed their expertise to the development 121 of this Standard. 122 Documents superseded 123 This Standard supersedes ANSI/TIA-1179 dated July, 2010. 124 Significant technical changes from the previous edition 125 Significant change
39、s from the previous edition include: 126 References were updated. 127 The document was restructured to be in the same general format as ANSI/TIA-568.1-D. 128 Balanced twisted-pair backbone cabling is now category 6A. 129 Balanced twisted-pair horizontal cabling is now category 6A. 130 OM4 or OM5 are
40、 recommended for multimode optical fiber cable. 131 OM1, OM2 and OS1 cabling are no longer supported. 132 Minimum two fibers are now required for optical fiber backbone cabling. 133 Array connectors are now permitted for optical fiber cabling in the work area. 134 MUTOA and consolidation points may
41、be used as additional network elements. 135 Requirements were added for: 136 o telecommunications pathways and spaces (additional requirements to those in 137 ANSI/TIA-569-D) 138 o bonding and grounding 139 o firestopping 140 o broadband coaxial cabling 141 o multi-tenant building spaces 142 Recomme
42、ndations were added for cabling for: 143 o wireless access points 144 o distributed antenna systems 145 146 ANSI/TIA-PN-1179-A vi Relationship to other TIA standards and documents 147 The following are related standards regarding various aspects of structured cabling that were 148 developed and are
43、maintained by Engineering Committee TIA TR-42. An illustrative diagram of 149 the ANSI/TIA-568 Series relationship to other relevant TIA standards is given in figure 1. 150 ANSI/TIA-568.0-D, Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises 151 ANSI/TIA-568.1-D, Commercial Building Telecommun
44、ications Infrastructure Standard 152 ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, Balanced Twisted-Pair Telecommunications Cabling and Compo-153 nents Standard 154 ANSI/TIA-568.3-D, Optical Fiber Cabling and Components Standard 155 ANSI/TIA-568.4-D, Broadband Coaxial Cabling and Components Standard 156 ANSI/TIA-569-D, Telecom
45、munications Pathways and Spaces 157 ANSI/TIA-570-C, Residential Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard 158 ANSI/TIA-606-C, Administration Standard for Telecommunications Infrastructure 159 ANSI/TIA-607-C, Generic Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding (Earthing) for 160 Customer Premises 161 A
46、NSI/TIA-758-B, Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Infrastructure 162 Standard 163 ANSI/TIA-862-B, Structured Cabling Infrastructure Standard for Intelligent Building Sys-164 tems 165 ANSI/TIA-942-B, Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers 166 ANSI/TIA-1005-A, Telecom
47、munications Infrastructure Standard for Industrial Premises 167 ANSI/TIA-1152-A, Requirements for Field Test Instruments and Measurements for Bal-168 anced Twisted-Pair Cabling 169 ANSI/TIA-4966, Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Educational Facilities 170 ANSI/TIA-5017, Telecommunicati
48、ons Physical Network Security Standard 171 ANSI/TIA-PN-1179-A vii C om m o n S t a n d a r d sA N S I / TI A - 5 6 8 . 0( G e n e r i c )P r e m i s e s S t a nd a r dsA N S I / T I A - 5 6 8 . 1( C o m m e r c i a l )A N S I / TI A - 5 6 8 . 2( B a l a n c e d t w i s t e d -p a i r )A N S I / T I
49、A - 5 6 9( P a t h w a y s a n d s p a c e s )A N S I / TI A - 5 7 0( R e s i d e n t i a l )C a bl i ng mandatory and advisory. The mandatory requirements 224 are designated by the word “shall;“ advisory requirements are designated by the words “should,” 225 “may,“ or “desirable,“ which are used interchangeably in this Standard. 226 Mandatory criteria generally apply to protection, performance, administration and compatibility; 227 they specify the minimally-compliant requirements. Advisory or desirable crit
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