IEC PAS 62255-1:2001
(Main)Multi-pair cables used in high bit rate digital access telecommunication networks - Part 1: Outdoor cables
Multi-pair cables used in high bit rate digital access telecommunication networks - Part 1: Outdoor cables
This specification defines outdoor multi-pair cables for use in high bit rate digital telecommunication networks with their relative definitions and requirements.
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IEC/PAS 62255-1
Edition 1.0
2001-06
PRE-STANDARD
Multi-pair cables
used in high bit rate digital access
telecommunication networks –
Part 1:
Outdoor cables
PUBLI C LY AVAI LABLE SPECI F I CATI O N
IN TER N A TION AL Reference number
E L E C T R OT E CHNI CA L
IEC/PAS 62255-1
C O MMI S S I O N
IEC/PAS 62255-1
Edition 1.0
2001-06
PRE-STANDARD
Multi-pair cables
used in high bit rate digital access
telecommunication networks –
Part 1:
Outdoor cables
PUBLI C LY AVAI LABLE SPECI F I CATI O N
IN TER N A TION AL Reference number
E L E C T R OT E CHNI CA L
IEC/PAS 62255-1
C O MMI S S I O N
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CONTENTS
1 SCOPE.5
1.1 NORMATIVE REFERENCES .5
1.2 TERMINOLOGY.5
2 GENERAL INFORMATION. .6
2.1 GENERAL CABLE DESCRIPTION.6
2.2 ENVIRONMENT AND PRODUCT SAFETY REQUIREMENT. .6
2.3 TESTING .6
3 REQUIREMENTS FOR CONDUCTOR .6
3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND DIMENSIONS.6
3.2 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS.6
3.3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS. .6
3.3.1 Conductor resistance .6
3.3.2 Conductor resistance unbalance.7
4 REQUIREMENTS FOR INSULATION.7
4.1 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL AND DIMENSIONS.7
4.1.1 Colour code .7
4.2 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS.7
4.3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS. .7
4.3.1 Insulation resistance .7
5 REQUIREMENTS FOR CABLE ELEMENT .7
5.1 CONSTRUCTION AND DIMENSIONS.7
5.1.1 Screening of the cable element .7
5.1.2 Spare cable elements.8
6 REQUIREMENTS FOR CABLE CORE.8
6.1 DESIGN.8
6.1.1 Interstitial fillers.8
7 REQUIREMENTS FOR FILLING COMPOUNDS .8
7.1.1 Moisture barriers.8
8 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SCREENING OF THE CABLE CORE .8
9 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SHEATH. .8
9.1 COLOUR OF SHEATH .9
9.2 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS.9
10 IDENTIFICATION.9
10.1 CABLE MARKING.9
11 REQUIREMENTS FOR FINISHED CABLE .9
11.1 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS.9
11.2 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS.9
11.2.1 Temperature range.9
11.2.2 Fauna proofing .9
11.2.3 Moisture barriers.9
12 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS.9
12.1 DIELECTRIC STRENGTH .9
12.2 MUTUAL CAPACITANCE .9
12.3 CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE .9
12.4 VELOCITY OF PROPAGATION.10
12.5 ATTENUATION .10
12.6 LONGITUDINAL CONVERSION LOSS (LCL) .10
12.7 NEAR END CROSSTALK (NEXT) .10
12.8 EQUAL LEVEL FAR-END CROSSTALK (ELFEXT).10
12.9 POWER SUM (PS) OF CROSSTALK LOSS .11
12.10 CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE .11
12.11 COUPLING ATTENUATION .11
12.12 TRANSFER IMPEDANCE .11
13 PRODUCT QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.11
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MULTI-PAIR CABLES USED IN HIGH BIT RATE DIGITAL ACCESS
TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS –
Part 1: Outdoor cables
FOREWORD
A PAS is a technical specification not fulfilling the requirements for a standard, but made available to the
public and established in an organization operating under given procedures.
IEC-PAS 62255-1 has been processed by subcommittee 46C: Wires and symmetric cables, of IEC technical
committee 46: Cables, wires, waveguides, RF connectors and accessories for communication and signalling.
The text of this PAS is based on the This PAS was approved for
following document: publication by the P-members of the
committee concerned as indicated in
the following document:
Draft PAS Report on voting
46C/432/PAS 46C/473/RVD
Following publication of this PAS, the technical committee or subcommittee concerned will investigate the
possibility of transforming the PAS into an International Standard.
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MULTI-PAIR CABLES USED IN HIGH BIT RATE DIGITAL ACCESS
TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS –
Part 1: Outdoor cables
1 Scope
T his specification defines outdoor multi-pair cables for use in high bit rate digital telecommunication
net works with their relative definitions and requirements
It covers water tight cables, with an overall screen, characterised up to 30 MHz, to be used in
out door networks (for example in the subscriber access loop).
T he electrical, mechanical, transmission performance characteristics of the screened cables,
r elated to their reference test methods, are detailed.
1.1 Normative references
This standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications.
These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the cited
publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of
these publications apply to this PAS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For
undated references, the latest edition of the cited publication applies, together with any
amendments.
IEC 61156-1, Multicore and Symmetrical Pair/Quad Cables for Digital Communications :Part 1:
Generic specification
IEC 60028:1925, International standard of resistance for copper
IEC 60050, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV)
IEC 60068, Environmental testing
IEC 60304:1982, Standard colours for insulation for low-frequency cables and wires
IEC 60344:1980, Guide to the calculation of resistance of plain and coated copper con-
ductors of low-frequency cables and wires
IEC 60811-1, Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of electric
cables - Part 1: Methods for general application
IEC 60811-1-2:1985, Common test methods for insulating and sheathing materials of
electric cables - Part 1: Methods for general application - Section Two: Thermal ageing
methods
EN 50289: Communication cables – Specifications for test methods (Series)
EN 50290: Basic Reference Standard for Communication Cables (Series)
1.2 Terminology
For the purpose of this PAS, the definitions of IEC 61156-1 apply in addition to the following ones.
• Subscriber loop.
• Bit Rate
• ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines
• ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
• DSL Digital Subcriber Line
• EMC Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
• EMI Electro-Magnetic Interference
• FSAN Full Service Access Network
• HDSL High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Lines
• ISDN Integrated Digital Services Network
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• ISDN-BRA ISDN – Basic Rate Access
• ISDN-PRA ISDN – Primary Rate Access
• Mbps Mega-bits per second
• TBD to be determined
• VDSL Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Lines
• xDSL Generic term referring to all DSLs, ISDN, HDSL, ADSL, VDSL, …
2 General information
2.1 General cable description
These cables are designed for outdoor telecommunication networks, therefore they are water-tight
cables
Since these cables are specifically designed for new, various existing and emerging,
telecommunication applications that involve high frequency spectrum up to 30 MHz, they include
an overall screen to improve the electromagnetic behaviour.
These cables contain from one pair up to 150 pairs that can be either in pairs or quads.
2.2 Environment and product safety requirement
2.3 Testing
For all test procedures described in this section, the test conditions shall be the standard
atmospheric conditions (23 ± 5 °C, and 20-70 % relative humidity), unless otherwise stated. All
measured and computed values are to be rounded to the number of decimal places given in the
corresponding requirement.
The parameters specified in this standard may be affected by measurement uncertainty arising
either from measurement errors or calibration errors due to a lack of suitable standards.
Acceptance criteria shall be interpreted with respect to this consideration.
3 REQUIREMENTS FOR CONDUCTOR
3.1 Construction and dimensions.
The conductor shall consist of annealed copper, uniform
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