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16、element of the use of the contents hereof, and these contents would not be published by BICSI without such limitations. Information Communication Technology Systems Design and Implementation Best Practices for Healthcare Institutions and Facilities iii TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE xi 1 Introduction . 1
17、 1.1 General 1 1.2 Purpose 1 1.3 Categories of Criteria . 1 2 Scope . 1 3 Required Standards and Documents 3 4 Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Units of Measurement 5 4.1 Definitions . 5 4.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations 6 4.3 Units of Measurement 7 5 Regulatory Bodies and Regulations . 9 5.1
18、Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) . 9 5.1.1 Centers for Medicare they specify the absolute minimum acceptable requirements. Advisory or desirable criteria are presented when their attainment will enhance the general performance of the building system infrastructure in all its contemplated appli
19、cations. Mandatory requirements are designated by the word shall; advisory recommendations are designated by the words should, may, or desirable, which are used interchangeably in this standard. When possible, recommendations and requirements were separated to aid in clarity. 2 Scope This standard p
20、rovides requirements and recommendations for best practices for the design and implementation of information communication technology systems infrastructure for healthcare institutions and facilities. ANSI/BICSI 004-2018 2 This page intentionally left blank Information Communication Technology Syste
21、ms Design and Implementation Best Practices for Healthcare Institutions and Facilities 3 3 Required Standards and Documents The following standards and documents contain provisions that constitute requirements listed within this standard. Unless otherwise indicated, all standards and documents liste
22、d are the latest published version prior to the initial publication of this standard. Parties to agreement based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying a more recent version as applicable. Where equivalent local codes and standards exist, requirements from these l
23、ocal specifications shall apply. Where reference is made to a requirement that exceeds minimum code requirements, the specification requirement shall take precedence over any apparent conflict with applicable codes. BICSI ANSI/BICSI 002, Data Center Design and Implementation Best Practices ANSI/BICS
24、I 005, Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) System Design and Implementation Best Practices ANSI/BICSI 006, Distributed Antenna System (DAS) Design and Implementation Best Practices ANSI/BICSI 007, Information Communication Technology Design and Implementation Practices for Intelligent Buildings and
25、 Premises ANSI/BICSI 008, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Systems Design and Implementation Best Practices European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) EN 50173-1, Information technologyGeneric cabling systemsPart 1: General requirements International Organization for Standar
26、dization (ISO) ISO/IEC 11801-1, Generic cabling for customer premises Part 1: General requirements ISO/IEC 11801-6, Generic cabling for customer premises Part 6: Distributed building services ISO/IEC 14763-2, Information technology Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling Part 2: Pl
27、anning and installation National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) ANSI/TIA-526-7-A, Measurement of Optical Power Loss of Installed Single-Mode Fiber Cable Plant, Adoption of IEC 6128
28、0-4-2 edition 2: Fibre-Optic Communications Subsystem Test Procedures Part 4-2: Installed Cable Plant Single-Mode Attenuation and Optical Return Loss Measurement ANSI/TIA-526-14-C, Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plant; IEC 61280-4-1 Edition 2, Fibre-Optic Communic
29、ations Subsystem Test Procedure Part 4-1: Installed Cable Plant Multimode Attenuation Measurement ANSI/TIA-568.2-D, Balanced Twisted-Pair Telecommunications Cabling and Components Standard ANSI/TIA-568.3-D, Optical Fiber Cabling and Components Standard ANSI/TIA-569-D, Telecommunications Pathways and
30、 Spaces ANSI/TIA-758-B, Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard ANSI/TIA-862-B, Structured Cabling Infrastructure Standard for Intelligent Building Systems ANSI/TIA-1152-A, Requirements for Field Test Instruments and Measurements for Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling ANSI/TIA-11
31、79-A, Healthcare Facility Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard ANSI/BICSI 004-2018 4 This page intentionally left blank Information Communication Technology Systems Design and Implementation Best Practices for Healthcare Institutions and Facilities 5 4 Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations, and
32、 Units of Measurement 4.1 Definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. Some terms and definitions may also be represented by an acronym as listed in Section 4.2 annunciator An electrical signaling device used to indicate the sources of calls or alarms on
33、a switchboard or control panel (e.g., as used in hotels or offices). backbone (1) A facility (e.g., pathway, cable, conductors) between any of the following spaces: telecommunications rooms (TRs), common TRs, floor-serving terminals, entrance facilities, equipment rooms, and common equipment rooms (
34、CER). (2) In a data center, a facility (e.g., pathway, cable, conductors) between any of the following spaces: entrance rooms or spaces, main distribution areas, intermediate distribution areas, horizontal distribution areas, and TRs. backbone cabling See backbone. critical power A subsystem of the
35、emergency system that supplies energy to task illumination, special power circuits, and selected receptacles serving areas and functions related to patient care and that is connected to alternate power sources by one or more transfer switches during the interruption of the normal power source. cross
36、-connect A facility enabling the termination of cabling elements and their interconnection or cross-connection. distributed antenna system A system that transmits or relays radio frequency signals (e.g., signals from cellular/personal communications system telephones, text pagers, wireless local are
37、a networks) within buildings, structures, tunnels, or other areas where wireless services cannot be otherwise provided. equipment room (telecommunications) An environmentally controlled centralized space for telecommunications and data processing equipment with supporting communications connectivity
38、 infrastructure. horizontal cabling (1) The cabling between and including the telecommunications outlet and connector and the horizontal cross-connect. (2) The cabling between and including the building automation system outlet or the first mechanical termination of the horizontal connection point a
39、nd the horizontal cross-connect. (3) Within a data center, horizontal cabling is the cabling from the horizontal cross-connect (in the main distribution area or horizontal distribution area) to the outlet in the equipment distribution area or zone distribution area. horizontal cross-connect A cross-
40、connect of horizontal cabling to other cabling (e.g., backbone cabling, active equipment). internet protocol The Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model Layer 3 (Network layer) protocol most commonly used for internetworking. Required for communications over the Internet. media (telecommunicati
41、ons) Wire, cable, or conductors used for telecommunications. panel An electrical device consisting of an enclosure, box or surface that may contain switches, dials, displays or meters for controlling or monitoring other electrical devices. patch panel A connecting hardware system that facilitates ca
42、ble termination and cabling administration using patch cords. ANSI/BICSI 004-2018 6 pathway (telecommunications) A facility for the placement of telecommunications cable. proprietary A characteristic of a technique, technology, or device which is owned and controlled by a company or other party and
43、is thereby only usable or adaptable as allowed by that party and not deemed to achieve interoperability. redundancy The provision of secondary components or other elements that either become operational or allow continuous operation so that failure of a specified primary component does not result in
44、 mission failure. space (telecommunications) An area whose primary function is to house the installation and termination of telecommunications equipment and cable (e.g., equipment room, telecommunications room, entrance facility). telecommunications Any transmission, emission, and reception of infor
45、mation (e.g., signs, signals, writings, images, sounds) by cable, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic systems. telecommunications outlet An assembly of which consists of a faceplate, body, housing, or supporting bracket, and one or more receptacles or jacks of a telecommunication connector. Tel
46、ecommunications outlets are typically located to provide ease connection for communication and data equipment (e.g., computer, phone). telecommunications room A telecommunications space that differs from equipment rooms and entrance facilities in that this space is generally considered a floor-servi
47、ng or tenant-serving (as opposed to building- or campus-serving) space that provides a connection point between backbone and horizontal cabling. termination The physical connection of a conductor or fiber to connecting hardware. topology The physical or logical arrangement of a system. uninterruptib
48、le power supply A system that provides a continuous supply of power to a load, utilizing stored energy when the normal source of energy is not available or is of unacceptable quality. A UPS will provide power until the stored energy of the system has been depleted, or when the acceptable quality of
49、either an alternative source of power (e.g., generator) or the normal source of power becomes available. zone cabling A design methodology that utilizes a connection point centrally located within areas with higher densities of telecommunications outlets and devices being served. 4.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations Abbreviations and acronyms, other than in common usage, are defined as follows: ADA American Disabilities Act AHJ authority having jurisdicti