Q1:What is Structured cabling system?
A1:A structured cabling system is a set of structured cabling system
and connectivity products that integrates the voice, data, video application
in a building. A structured cabling system should be designed in accordance
with international standards will ensure predictable performance across
abroad range of connected equipment. Structured Cabling System refers
to all of the structured cabling and connecting components installed in
a logical and hierarchical way. The basic principle of structured cabling
is to 'flood wire' a building offering a three meter square grid of useable
floor space for each user. This area is defined as a work area accommodating
a minimum of one data outlet, one voice outlet and two 13A power outlets.
The original Standard governing the structured cabling system was the
'Commercial Building Telecommunication Wiring Standard EIA/TIA 568, July
1991'. This has now been superseded by an International Standard ISO/IEC
11801 which has similar recommendations to the above but also includes
a new chapter on Link Performance. This classifies a link that will provide
the minimum transmission performance required to support an application
within the same class.
A structured cabling system provides a flexible and cost effective ways
of transmitting voice and data. Structured cabling system allows moves
changes and upgrades to be made with the minimum amount of disruption
just by making reconnection of the wiring.
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