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AS 11801.3:2019 Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 3: Industrial premises (ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017, MOD)

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24-04-2019
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50
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Supersedes: AS/NZS ISO/IEC 24702:2007 AMDT 1 Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 3: Industrial premises (ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017, MOD)

Supersedes: AS/NZS ISO/IEC 24702:2007 Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 3: Industrial premises (ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017, MOD)

Draft Designation: DR AS 11801.3:2018
Document Number
11801
Description

This Standard is optimized for premises in which the maximum distance over which telecommunications services can be distributed is 10 000 m. The principles of this Standard can be applied to larger installations.

Cabling defined by this Standard supports a wide range of services, including automation, process control, and monitoring applications. That can also incorporate the supply of power.

This Standard specifies directly or via reference to AS/NZS ISO/IEC 11801‐1—

(a) the structure and minimum configuration for generic cabling within industrial premises;
(b) the interfaces at the telecommunications outlet (TO);
(c) the performance requirements for cabling links and channels;
(d) the implementation requirements and options; (e) the performance requirements for cabling components; and
(f) the conformance requirements and verification procedures.

The cabling providing critical automation, process control and monitoring applications within the automation islands is not addressed by this Standard. Information for this application specific cabling is provided in the IEC 61784‐5series (design) and in IEC 61918 (installation).

Safety (electrical safety and protection, fire, etc.) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this Standard, and are covered by other Standards and by regulations. However, information given by this Standard can be of assistance.

This Standard is intended to be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 11801.1, Information Technology — Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 1: General requirements (ISO/IEC 11801‐1:2017, MOD).

This Standard is one of a series of customer cabling Standards addressing design, minimum specification and performance of links and channels, cable/cabling accommodation and installation, conformance testing and administration.

This Standard is part of a series of Standards which are associated with other Australian Standards, Australia/New Zealand Standards and International Standards.

Standards which are part of the series and Standards that are associated with this Standard are as follows:

AS/NZS 11801.1, Information technology—Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 1: General requirements (ISO/IEC 11801‐1:2017, MOD)
AS 11801.2, Information technology—Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 2: Office premises (ISO/IEC 11801‐2:2017, MOD)
AS 11801.3, Information technology—Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 3: Industrial premises (ISO/IEC 11801‐3:2017, MOD) (this Standard)
AS 11801.3:2019 AS 11801.4, Information technology—Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 4: Single‐tenant homes
AS 11801.5, Information technology—Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 5: Data centres (ISO/IEC 11801‐5:2017, MOD)
(ISO/IEC 11801‐4:2017, MOD)
AS 11801.6, Information technology—Generic cabling for customer premises, Part 6: Distributed building services (ISO/IEC 11801‐6:2017, MOD)
AS 30129, Information technology—Telecommunications bonding networks for buildings and other structures (ISO/IEC 30129:2015, MOD)
AS/NZS 2967, Optical fibre communication cabling systems safety AS/NZS 3084, Telecommunications installations—Telecommunications pathways and spaces for
AS/NZS 3085.1, Telecommunications installations—Administration of communications cabling systems, Part 1: Basic requirements commercial buildings
AS/NZS ISO/IEC 14763.2, Information technology—Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling, Part 2: Planning and installation
AS/NZS 14763.3, Information technology—Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling, Part 3: Testing of optical fibre cabling (ISO/IEC 14763‐3:2014, MOD)
IEC 61935.1, Specification for the testing of balanced and coaxial information technology cabling — Part 1: Installed balance cabling as specified in ISO/IEC 11801 and related standards
IEC 61935.2, Specification for the testing of balanced and coaxial information technology cabling — Part 2: Cords as specified in ISO/IEC 11801 and related standards

This Standard is an adoption with national modifications, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 11801‐3:2017, Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises — Part 3: Industrial premises and its Corrigendum No. 1 (2018). The modifications in Appendix ZZ are additional requirements, which have been added at the end of the source text.

Appendix ZZ lists the variations to ISO/IEC 11801‐3:2017 for the application of this Standard in Australia.

This Standard is structured as follows:

(i) Preface.
(ii) ISO/IEC11801‐3:2017 and its Corrigendum No. 1 (2018).
(iii) Appendix ZZ lists the variations to ISO/IEC 11801‐3:2017 for the application of this Standard in Australia.

As this document has been reproduced from an International Standard, the following applies:

(A) In the source text “this part of ISO/IEC 11801” should read “this Australian Standard”.
(B) A full point substitutes for a comma when referring to a decimal marker.

Australian or Australian/New Zealand Standards that are identical adoptions of international normative references may be used interchangeably. Refer to the online catalogue for information on specific Standards.

The terms “normative” and “informative” are used in Standards to define the application of the appendices or annexes to which they apply. A “normative” appendix or annex is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an “informative” appendix or annex is only for information and guidance.

Originated as AS/NZS ISO/IEC 24702:2007. Revised and redesignated as AS 11801.3:2019.
Scope

This part of ISO/IEC 11801 specifies generic cabling for use within industrial premises, or industrial areas within other types of premises, which can comprise single or multiple buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling.

This document is optimized for premises in which the maximum distance over which telecommunications services can be distributed is 10 000 m. The principles of this document can be applied to larger installations.

Cabling defined by this document supports a wide range of services, including automation, process control, and monitoring applications. That can also incorporate the supply of power.

This document specifies directly or via reference to ISO/IEC 11801-1:

a) the structure and minimum configuration for generic cabling within industrial premises,
b )the interfaces at the telecommunications outlet (TO),
c) the performance requirements for cabling links and channels,
d) the implementation requirements and options,
e) the performance requirements for cabling components,
f) the conformance requirements and verification procedures.

The cabling providing critical automation, process control and monitoring applications within the automation islands is not addressed by this document. Information for this application- specific cabling is provided in the IEC 61784-5 series (design) and in IEC 61918 (installation).

Safety (electrical safety and protection, fire, etc.) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements are outside the scope of this document, and are covered by other standards and by regulations. However, information given by this document can be of assistance.

Contents:

Foreword
Introduction
1: Scope
2: Normative References
3: Terms, Definitions, Abbreviated Terms And Symbols
4: Conformance
5: Structure Of The Generic Cabling System
6: Channel Performance Requirements
7: Link Performance Requirements
8: Reference Implementations
9: Cable Requirements
10: Connecting Hardware Requirements
11: Cords
Annex A: (Normative) Industrial Cabling System
Annex B: (Normative) Additional Reference Implementations
Annex C: (Informative) Other Implementations
Figure 1: Relationships Between The Generic Cabling Documents Produced By ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25
Figure 2: Relationships Between The ISO/IEC And IEC Cabling Documents That Apply To Industrial Premises
Figure 3: Configuration Of Apparatus-Based Functional Elements Within Industrial Premises
Figure 4: Structure Of Generic Cabling For Industrial Environment
Figure 5: Centralized Structure Of Generic Cabling For Industrial Premises
Figure 6: Hierarchical Structure Of Generic Cabling For Industrial Premises
Figure 7: Inter-Relationship Of Functional Elements In An Installation With Diversity For Protection Against Failure (CPs Optional Between IDs And TOs)
Figure 8: Accommodation Of Functional Elements (CPs Optional Between IDs And TOs)
Figure 9: Equipment And Test Interfaces  
Figure 10: Transmission Performance Of A Channel
Figure 11: Example Of A System Showing The Location Of Cabling Interfaces And Extent Of Associated Channels
Figure 12: Intermediate Cabling Models
Figure 13: Floor Cabling Model
Figure A.1: Industrial Cabling System Supporting Several AIs Via An IID
Figure A.2: Combined Structure Of Generic And Industrial Cabling System Using An IID
Figure B.1: Channel Configurations Without Intermediate Connections
Figure B.2: Channel Configurations With Inter-Connections
Figure B.3: Channel Configurations With Bulkhead Connections
Figure C.1: Channel Configurations With Bulkhead And Additional Connections
Table 1: Maximum Channel Lengths
Table 2: Length Assumptions Used In The Mathematical Modelling Of Balanced Intermediate Cabling
Table 3: Intermediate Link Length Equations
Table 4: Floor Link Length Equations
Table B.1: Channel Length Equations For Balanced Cabling With Inter-Connections
Table B.2: Channel Length Equations With Bulkhead Connections
Table C.1: Channel Equations With Bulkhead And Additional Connections

Committee

Communications Cabling.

CT-001

Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Australian Council of Trade Unions; Australian Digital and Telecommunications Industry Association; Australian Industry Group; Australian Information Industry Association; BICSI South Pacific (Australia); Energy Networks Australia; Engineers Australia; KNX National Group; National Electrical and Communications Association; Telstra Corporation.

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