Information technology - Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling - Part 2: Planning and installation

This Technical Report is one of two prepared in support of international standard ISO/IEC 11801 (Information technology--Generic Cabling for Customer Premises), and highlights issues relevant to planning and installing generic cabling which has been designed in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801. Administration procedures relevant to generic cabling within customer premises are detailed in ISO/IEC 14763-1. The test procedures to be applied to the cabling, during and after installation, are detailed in ISO/IEC 14763-3 for optical fibre cabling and IEC 61935-1 for balanced copper cabling.

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TECHNICAL
ISO/IEC
REPORT
TR 14763-2
First edition
2000-07
Information technology –
Implementation and operation of customer
premises cabling –
Part 2:
Planning and installation
Reference number
TECHNICAL
ISO/IEC
REPORT
TR 14763-2
First edition
2000-07
Information technology –
Implementation and operation
of customer premises cabling –
Part 2:
Planning and installation
 ISO/IEC 2000
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CONTENTS
Page
FOREWORD .iv
INTRODUCTION .v
Clause
1 Scope . 1
2 Reference documents . 1
3 Definitions and abbreviations. 1
3.1 Definitions. 1
3.2 Abbreviations . 2
4 Safety . 3
5 Planning. 3
5.1 General. 3
5.2 Distributors, Transition Points and Telecommunications Outlets . 3
5.3 Pathways and pathway systems . 6
5.4 Earthing and bonding . 8
6 Installation specification . 8
6.1 General. 8
6.2 Operational requirements . 8
6.3 Technical specification . 8
6.4 Scope of work . 9
6.5 Contract terms and conditions . 9
6.6 Changes and variations. 9
7 Quality plan. 10
7.1 General. 10
7.2 Cabling component acceptance tests . 10
7.3 Pre-installation cabling acceptance (Stage 1) tests . 11
7.4 Post-installation cabling acceptance (Stage 2) tests . 11
7.5 Test equipment . 11
7.6 Documentation. 11
8 Cable and closure selection. 12
8.1 General. 12
8.2 Operating environment . 12
8.3 Installation environment . 13

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Clause Page
9 Installation practices . 13
9.1 General. 13
9.2 Pre-installation procedures. 13
9.3 Pathways . 14
9.4 Pathway systems . 14
9.5 Component acceptance and storage. 15
9.6 Cable installation. 15
9.7 Protection of installed cables. 16
9.8 Installation of closures . 16
9.9 Pre-installation cabling acceptance (Stage 1) tests . 16
9.10 Termination, jointing and installation of cable within closures. 16
9.11 Administration . 16
9.12 Post-installation cabling acceptance (Stage 2) inspection and tests . 17
9.13 Further work . 17
10 Documentation. 17
10.1 Installation documentation. 17
10.2 Cabling documentation. 17
Annex A Centralised optical fibre cabling . 18
A.1 Introduction. 18
A.2 General guidelines . 18
A.3 Connecting hardware requirements . 20

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATION OF CUSTOMER
PREMISES CABLING –
Part 2: Planning and installation
FOREWORD
1) ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) form
the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC
participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by the
respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees
collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental,
in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work.
2) In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1.
Draft International Standards adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for
voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies
casting a vote.
3) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject
of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
The main task of IEC and ISO technical committees is to prepare International Standards.
In exceptional circumstances, a technical committee may propose the publication of a technical
report of one of the following types:
• type 1, when the required support cannot be obtained for the publication of an International
Standard, despite repeated efforts;
• type 2, when the subject is still under technical development or where, for any other
reason, there is the future but not immediate possibility of an agreement on an International
Standard;
• type 3, when the technical committee has collected data of a different kind from that which
is normally published as an International Standard, for example ‘state of the art’.
Technical reports of types 1 and 2 are subject to review within three years of publication to
decide whether they can be transformed into International Standards. Technical reports of type
3 do not necessarily have to be reviewed until the data they provide are considered to be no
longer valid or useful.
ISO/IEC 14763-2, which is a technical report of type 3, was prepared by subcommittee 25:
Interconnection of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1:
Information technology.
This document is not to be regarded as an International Standard. Comments on the content of
this document should be sent to the IEC Central Office.

TR 14763-2 © ISO/IEC:2000(E) – v –
INTRODUCTION
This Technical Report is one of two prepared in support of international standard ISO/IEC 11801.
The diagram below shows the inter-relationship of the currently developed Technical Reports
and other supporting standards.
ISO/IEC TR 14763-2
ISO/IEC 14763-1
ISO/IEC 11801
Technical Report Type 3 International Standard
International Standard
Information technology - Information technology -
Information technology -
Implementation and operation of Implementation and operation of
Generic cabling for
customer premises cabling customer premises cabling
customer premises
Part 2: Planning and installation Part 1: Administration
ISO/IEC TR 14763-3
IEC 61935
International Standard Technical Report Type 3
Information technology -
Generic specification for the
Implementation and operation of
testing of elements of generic cabling
customer premises cabling
in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801
Part 3: Testing of optical fibre cabling
Part 1: Test methods
Figure 1 – Document relationships
This document forms Part 2 of ISO/IEC 14763 (Technical Report, type 3) and highlights issues
relevant to planning and installing generic cabling which has been designed in accordance with
ISO/IEC 11801.
Administration procedures relevant to generic cabling within customer premises are detailed in
ISO/IEC 14763-1.
The test procedures to be applied to the cabling, during and after installation, are detailed in
ISO/IEC 14763-3 for optical fibre cabling and IEC 61935-1 for balanced copper cabling.
Users of this document should be familiar with ISO/IEC 11801.
Additional information regarding the use of centralised optical fibre cabling is included in annex A.

TR 14763-2 © ISO/IEC:2000(E) – 1 –
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling –
Part 2: Planning and installation
1 Scope
This Technical Report specifies requirements and provides general considerations for the
planning, specification, quality assurance and installation of new cabling in accordance with
ISO/IEC 11801.
2 Reference documents
This document contains dated or undated references to specifications from other publications.
These references are quoted at the relevant points in the text and the publications are listed
below. In the case of dated references, subsequent changes or revisions to these publications
belong to this standard only if they have been incorporated by change or revision. In the case
of undated references, the latest edition of the relevant publications is applicable in each case.
IEC 60793 (all parts), Optical fibres
IEC 60794 (all parts), Optical fibre cables
IEC 61156 (all parts), Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications
IEC 61935-1,— Generic cabling systems – Specification for the testing of balanced com-
1)
munication cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801 – Part 1: Installed cabling
ISO/IEC 11801, Information technology – Generic Cabling for Customer Premises
ISO/IEC 14763-1, Information technology – Implementation and Operation of Customer
Premises Cabling – Part 1: Administration
ISO/IEC TR 14763-3, Information technology – Implementation and Operation of Customer
Premises Cabling – Part 3: Testing of optical fibre cabling
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this part of ISO/IEC 14763 the following definitions apply in addition to
those of ISO/IEC 11801 and ISO/IEC 14763-1.
3.1.1
balun
a device for transforming an unbalanced voltage to a balanced voltage or vice-versa
3.1.2
bonding
the process of connecting the earthing conductors/contacts on cabling, pathway systems or
components to an identified earthing point within the premises as specified in national or local
regulations
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1)
To be published.
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NOTE Equipotential bonding is defined as “provision of electric connections between conductive parts, intended to
achieve equipotentiality“.
3.1.3
cabinet
an enclosed construction intended for housing telecommunication components and equipment
3.1.4
civil works
activities required to prepare pathways and pathway systems, particularly external to buildings,
prior to the installation of cabling
3.1.5
closure
fixture or fitting of either open or closed construction intended to contain connecting hardware
3.1.6
frame
an open construction intended for mounting telecommunications components and equipment
3.1.7
impedance matching device
a device designed to match the impedance of transmission equipment to that of the installed
cabling
3.1.8
minimum dynamic ben
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