Information technology - Generic cabling systems - Part 4: Homes

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Informationstechnik - Anwendungsneutrale Kommunikationskabelanlagen - Teil 4: Wohnungen

Technologies de l'information - Systèmes de câblage générique - Partie 4: Locaux d'habitation

Informacijska tehnologija - Univerzalni sistemi pokabljenja - 4. del: Bivalni prostori - Dopolnilo A2

Ta evropski standard določa univerzalno polaganje kablov v bivalnih prostorih, nameščeno, da podpira eno ali več v nadaljevanju navedenih skupin aplikacij, in, če je primerno, temelječe na uravnoteženem in koaksialnem polaganju kablov: 1) informacijske in komunikacijske tehnologije (ICT); 2) radiofuzijske in komunikacijske tehnologije (BCT); 3) ukazi, kontrole in komunikacija v zgradbah (CCCB). Bivalni prostor lahko vsebuje eno ali več zgradb oziroma je lahko v zgradbi, ki vsebuje več kot en bivalni prostor.

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Publication Date
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11-Nov-2015
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9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
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19-Mar-2021
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-februar-2013
Informacijska tehnologija - Univerzalni sistemi pokabljenja - 4. del: Bivalni prostori
- Dopolnilo A2
Information technology - Generic cabling systems - Part 4: Homes
Informationstechnik - Anwendungsneutrale Kommunikationskabelanlagen - Teil 4:
Wohnungen
Technologies de l'information - Systèmes de câblage générique - Partie 4: Locaux
d'habitation
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50173-4:2007/A2:2012
ICS:
33.040.50 Vodi, zveze in tokokrogi Lines, connections and
circuits
35.110 Omreževanje Networking
91.140.50 Sistemi za oskrbo z elektriko Electricity supply systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 50173-4/A2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
November 2012
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 33.040.50
English version
Information technology -
Generic cabling systems -
Part 4: Homes
Technologies de l'information -  Informationstechnik -
Systèmes de câblage générique - Anwendungsneutrale
Partie 4: Locaux d'habitation Kommunikationskabelanlagen -
Teil 4: Wohnungen
This amendment A2 modifies the European Standard EN 50173-4:2007; it was approved by CENELEC on
2012-11-12. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this amendment the status of a national standard without any alteration.

Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on
application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.

This amendment exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language
made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United
Kingdom.
CENELEC
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung

Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B - 1000 Brussels

© 2012 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members.
Ref. No. EN 50173-4:2007/A2:2012 E

Foreword
This document (EN 50173-4:2007/A2:2012) has been prepared by CLC/TC 215 "Electrotechnical
aspects of telecommunication equipment".
The following dates are fixed:
(dop) 2013-11-12
• latest date by which this document has to be implemented
at national level by publication of an identical national
standard or by endorsement
(dow) 2015-11-12
• latest date by which the national standards conflicting with
this document have to be withdrawn
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document introduces optical fibre cabling support within homes. In addition, several editorial
improvements have been introduced.

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Foreword
Add the following after EN 50173-5:
EN 50173-6 Information technology – Generic cabling systems – Part 6: Distributed building
services
Introduction
st
Amend 1 paragraph to read:
This European Standard specifies generic cabling in homes, installed to support one or more of the
following groups of applications and based upon balanced, coaxial and optical fibre cabling as
appropriate:
rd
Amend 3 paragraph to read:
Backbone cabling connecting individual homes within single premises is built according to the relevant
standard (EN 50173-1, EN 50083 series and EN 60728 series).
Replace Figure 1 by the following figure and add to the list before Figure 1:
- CLC/TR 50173-99-3, Information technology – Generic cabling systems - Part 99-3: Home cabling
infrastructures up to 50 m in length to support simultaneous and non simultaneous provision of
applications
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Figure 1 - Schematic relationship between the EN 50173 series and other relevant standards

1 Scope and conformance
1.1 Scope
st
Amend 1 paragraph to read:
This European Standard specifies generic cabling in homes, installed to support one or more of the
following groups of applications and based upon balanced, coaxial and optical fibre cabling as
appropriate:
1.2 Conformance
nd
In the English version, amend 2 sub-bullet of item f) to read “ensured” instead of “assured”.
2 Normative references
Insert the following:
EN 61754-20:2012, Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components – Fibre optic
connector interfaces – Part 20: Type LC connector family (IEC 61754-20:2012)
4 Structure of the generic cabling system to support ICT and/or BCT
applications in homes
4.7 Dimensioning and configuring
4.7.1 Distributors
Replace Table 2 with the following:
Table 2 – Maximum channel lengths for reference implementations of ICT, BCT and optical channels
Cabling type
ICT BCT-B BCT-C Optical
100 m 50 m 100 m 100 m
NOTE 1 See 6.3.2.3 and Annex B for performance and length considerations for
BCT channels.
NOTE 2 Some BCT applications may not be supported over the maximum lengths
(see EN 50173-1:2011, Annex F).
NOTE 3 Some implementations of optical channels are not supported over the
maximum lengths (see 6.3.3 for performance and length considerations).

4.7.5.1 General requirements
Amend title to read:
4.7.5.1 General
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th th th th
Amend 8 , 9 , 10 and 11 paragraphs to read
Additional balanced cables (for ICT and/or BCT applications), coaxial cables (for BCT applications) or
optical fibre cables should be provided as defined by
- the number and mix of applications (e.g. satellite feed, multi-cable feed of CATV, in-house
generated video);
NOTE Some applications, such as direct satellite feeds, use frequencies above 1 000 MHz that are only supported by the
higher bandwidth BCT-C channels.
- the number of application outlets to be served.
For metallic cabling supporting both ICT and BCT channels, the application outlet is termed the
MATO. A MATO may also be used to support CCCB applications where appropriate, see
EN 50173-1:2011, Annex F.
For balanced cabling supporting ICT channels only, the application outlet is termed the TO and uses
connecting hardware specified in 9.2. A TO may also be used to support BCT and CCCB applications
where appropriate, see EN 50173-1:2011, Annex F.
For balanced or coaxial cabling supporting BCT channels only, the application outlet is termed the BO
and uses connecting hardware specified in 9.3. A BO using balanced BCT-B cabling may also be
used to support ICT and CCCB applications where appropriate, see EN 50173-1:2011, Annex F.
th
Insert the following after 11 paragraph:
For optical channels supporting either ICT or BCT channels, the application outlet is termed an optical
TO/BO and terminates a minimum of one cable containing two optical fibres in accordance with
6.3.3.2 using connecting hardware as specified in 9.5.
Insert a new subclause 4.7.5.5:
4.7.5.5 Optical TO/BO
The optical TO/BO shall be located in readily accessible locations in the room, depending on the
design of the building and subject to the requirements of national and local regulations.
Each optical TO/BO shall be terminated in accordance with 9.5.
6 Channel performance in homes
6.1 General
rd
Amend 3 paragraph to read:
The transmission performance of balanced, coaxial and optical fibre cabling channels is specified in
terms of Classes in 6.3.
6.3 Transmission performance
6.3.1 General
th
Insert the following new subclause headings after 6 paragraph:

6.3.2 Balanced and coaxial cabling channels
6.3.2.1 General
Insert the remainder of existing 6.3.1.
Delete NOTE 2 and renumber NOTE 1 into NOTE.
Delete row entitled “Optical channel” in Table 3.
Amend paragraph 9 (after Table 3) to read:
While cabling channels for ICT and CCCB within the home presently are provided via balanced cables
only, channels for BCT may be provided via balanced cable or coaxial cable. The CCCB channel
specified in this Clause assumes power feeding and information transfer on the same pair(s). The
CCCB channel is specified with a current carrying capacity of 0,7 A. This requirement may be met with
one pair of a CCCB cable or the use, in combination, of the pairs of an ICT cable. All channels
specified in this Clause assume bi-directional transmission.
6.3.2 ICT channel performance
Renumber to read:
6.3.2.2 ICT channel performance
6.3.3 BCT channel performance
Renumber to read:
6.3.2.3 BCT channel performance
6.3.4 CCCB channel performance
Renumber to read:
6.3.2.4 CCCB channel performance
Insert new subclause 6.3.3:
6.3.3 Optical fibre cabling channels
Cabling shall be designed using the cabled optical fibre Categories referenced in Clause 8 to provide
channel performance of:
a) Class OF-25 - using cabled plastic fibre of Category OP1;
NOTE 1 The supported emerging application HS-BASE-P described in ETSI TS 105 175-1-1 is specified to deliver
1 Gbit/s over this channel Class.

b) Class OF-100 - using cabled optical fibre of at least Category OM3;
c) Class OF-300 – using cabled optical fibre Category OS1 or OS2.
NOTE 2 The length of the channel is limited to 100 m as specified in Table 2.

– 7 – EN 50173-4:2007/A2:2012
These channels are specified in EN 50173-1:2011 for the following parameters:
d) channel attenuation;
e) propagation delay.
7 Reference implementations in homes
7.1 General
nd
Insert new subclause 7.2 headings after 2 paragraph:
7.2 Balanced and coaxial cabling channels
7.2.1 General implementations
Insert the remainder of existing 7.1.
7.2 Dimensions for ICT and BCT channels
Renumber and amend to read:
7.2.2 ICT and BCT channels
7.3 Dimensions for CCCB channels
Renumber and amend to read:
7.2.3 CCCB channels
Insert new subclause 7.3.
7.3 Optical fibre cabling
7.3.1 General
Optical fibre channels shall be comprised of components that comply with Clauses 8, 9 and 10. The
optical fibres are defined in terms of physical construction (core/cladding diameter) and their
transmission performance Category within a cable.
Within the reference implementations of this clause, the optical fibres used in each cabling channel
shall have the same physical construction specification and the cabled optical fibres shall be of the
same category. When more than one physical construction or cabled optical fibre category is used in a
cabling subsystem the cabling shall be marked to allow each cabling type to be clearly identified.
7.3.2 Component choice
The selection of optical fibre components shall be determined by the channel lengths required and the
applications to be supported. Refer to EN 50173-1:2011, Annex F, for guidance.
7.3.3 Maximum channel lengths
The models of Figure 13 are applicable to home or secondary home optical fibre cabling. It should be
noted that the connection systems used to terminate fixed optical cabling may contain mated
connections and splices (permanent or re-useable) and that cross-connects may comprise re-useable
splices.
The delivery of optical
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