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ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> CONTENTS
FOREWORD ..........................................................................
................................................. 5
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................
............................................... 7 1<br/> <br/>
Scope .............................................................................
............................................... 10<br/> <br/> 2<br/> <br/>
Normative
references ........................................................................
............................ 10<br/> <br/> 3<br/> <br/> Terms, definitions,
abbreviated terms and
symbols ........................................................ 11<br/> <br/> 3.1
Terms and
definitions .......................................................................
..................... 11 3.2 Abbreviated
terms .............................................................................
.................... 12 3.3
Symbols ...........................................................................
..................................... 12 4
Conformance .......................................................................
.......................................... 12 5<br/> <br/> Structure of the generic
cabling
system .........................................................................
13<br/> <br/> 5.1
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 13 5.2 Functional
elements ..........................................................................
.................... 13 5.3 Cabling
subsystem .........................................................................
....................... 14 5.3.1 General
structure .........................................................................
.................. 14 5.3.2 Campus and building backbone cabling
subsystem ........................................ 15 5.3.3 Floor cabling subsystem
................................................................................ 15
5.3.4 Intermediate cabling
subsystem ..................................................................... 15
5.3.5 Centralized cabling
architecture .....................................................................
16 5.3.6 Design
objectives ........................................................................
.................. 16 5.4 Interconnection of
subsystems ........................................................................
...... 16 5.5 Accommodation of functional
elements ................................................................. 18 5.6
Interfaces ........................................................................
...................................... 19 5.6.1 Equipment interfaces and test
interfaces ....................................................... 19 5.6.2
Channels and permanent
links ....................................................................... 19
5.7 Dimensioning and
configuring .......................................................................
........ 19 5.7.1
General ...........................................................................
.............................. 19 5.7.2
Distributors ......................................................................
.............................. 19 5.7.3 Connecting
hardware ..........................................................................
........... 20 5.7.4 Apparatus attachment and equipment
cords .................................................. 20 5.7.5 Patch cords and
jumpers ...........................................................................
.... 20 5.7.6 Telecommunications
outlet ............................................................................
20 5.7.7 Telecommunications rooms and equipment
rooms ......................................... 21 5.7.8 Industrial
enclosures ........................................................................
.............. 21 6 Channel performance
requirements ......................................................................
......... 21 6.1
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 21 6.2 Environmental
performance .......................................................................
........... 22 6.3 Transmission
performance .......................................................................
............. 22 6.3.1
General ...........................................................................
.............................. 22 6.3.2 Balanced
cabling ...........................................................................
................ 22 6.3.3 Optical fibre
cabling ...........................................................................
............ 23 7 Link performance
requirements ......................................................................
............... 23 7.1
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 23 7.2 Balanced
cabling ...........................................................................
....................... 23 7.3 Optical fibre
cabling ...........................................................................
................... 23 8 Reference
implementations ...................................................................
........................ 23 8.1<br/> <br/>
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 23<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC
2017<br/> <br/> –3–<br/> <br/> 8.2 Balanced
cabling ...........................................................................
....................... 23 8.2.1
General ...........................................................................
.............................. 23 8.2.2 Intermediate cabling
subsystem ..................................................................... 24
8.2.3 Floor cabling
subsystem .........................................................................
.......
26 8.2.4 Campus and building backbone cabling
subsystem ........................................ 28 8.3 Optical fibre
cabling ...........................................................................
................... 28 9 Cable
requirements ......................................................................
................................. 28 9.1
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 28 9.2 Balanced
cables ............................................................................
....................... 28 9.3 Optical fibre
cables ............................................................................
................... 29 10 Connecting hardware
requirements ......................................................................
......... 29 10.1 General
requirements ......................................................................
..................... 29 10.2 Connecting hardware for balanced
cabling ............................................................ 29 10.2.1
General
requirements ......................................................................
.............. 29 10.2.2 Electrical, mechanical and environmental
performance .................................. 29 10.3 Connecting hardware for
optical fibre cabling ........................................................ 30
10.3.1 General
requirements ......................................................................
.............. 30 10.3.2 Optical, mechanical and environmental
performance ..................................... 30 11
Cords .............................................................................
............................................... 30 11.1
Jumpers ...........................................................................
..................................... 30 11.2 Balanced
cords .............................................................................
........................ 30 11.2.1
General ...........................................................................
.............................. 30 11.2.2 Additional requirements for apparatus
attachment cords ................................ 30 11.3 Optical fibre
cords .............................................................................
.................... 30 Annex A (normative) Industrial cabling
system ..................................................................... 31 A.1
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 31 A.2 Industrial intermediate cabling
subsystem ............................................................. 31 Annex B
(normative) Additional reference
implementations .................................................. 33 B.1
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 33 B.2 Channel
configurations ....................................................................
..................... 33 B.2.1
General ...........................................................................
.............................. 33 B.2.2 Channels with no
connections .......................................................................
33 B.2.3 Channels with inter-
connections .................................................................... 34
B.2.4 End-to-end link (E2E
link) .............................................................................
. 35 B.3 Channels using balanced cabling bulkhead
connections ....................................... 36 Annex C (informative) Other
implementations ...................................................................
... 38 C.1 C.2<br/> <br/>
General ...........................................................................
...................................... 38 Channels using balanced cabling bulkhead
connections with additional
connections .......................................................................
................................... 38
Bibliography ......................................................................
.................................................... 41 Figure 1 – Relationships
between the generic cabling documents produced by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC
25 ................................................................................
............................. 7 Figure 2 – Relationships between the ISO/IEC and
IEC cabling documents that apply to industrial
premises ..........................................................................
.................................... 8 Figure 3 – Configuration of apparatus-based
functional elements within industrial
premises ..........................................................................
..................................................... 14 Figure 4 – Structure of
generic cabling for industrial
environment ......................................... 14<br/> <br/> –4–<br/> <br/>
ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> Figure 5 – Centralized structure of
generic cabling for industrial premises ............................ 16 Figure 6 –
Hierarchical structure of generic cabling for industrial
premises ........................... 17 Figure 7 – Inter-relationship of functional
elements in an installation with diversity for protection against failure (CPs
optional between IDs and TOs) ............................................. 17
Figure 8 – Accommodation of functional elements (CPs optional between IDs and
TOs) ..............................................................................
....................................................... 18 Figure 9 – Equipment and
test
interfaces ........................................................................
...... 19 Figure 10 – Transmission performance of a
channel ............................................................. 21 Figure 11
– Example of a system showing the location of cabling interfaces and extent of
associated
channels ..........................................................................
............................... 22 Figure 12 – Intermediate cabling
models ............................................................................
... 25 Figure 13 – Floor cabling
model .............................................................................
............... 27 Figure A.1 – Industrial cabling system supporting several AIs
via an IID ............................... 31 Figure A.2 – Combined structure of
generic and industrial cabling system using an IID ......... 32 Figure B.1 –
Channel configurations without intermediate
connections ................................. 34 Figure B.2 – Channel
configurations with inter-
connections .................................................. 35 Figure B.3 –
Channel configurations with bulkhead
connections ........................................... 36 Figure C.1 – Channel
configurations with bulkhead and additional connections .................... 39
Table 1 – Maximum channel
lengths ...........................................................................
.......... 20 Table 2 – Length assumptions used in the mathematical modelling of
balanced intermediate
cabling ...........................................................................
................................... 25 Table 3 – Intermediate link length equations
......................................................................... 26 Table
4 – Floor link length
equations .........................................................................
........... 28 Table B.1 – Channel length equations for balanced cabling with
inter-connections ............... 35 Table B.2 – Channel length equations with
bulkhead connections ......................................... 37 Table C.1 –
Channel equations with bulkhead and additional
connections ............................ 40<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 ©
ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> –5–<br/> <br/> INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – GENERIC CABLING FOR
CUSTOMER PREMISES Part 3: Industrial premises FOREWORD 1)<br/> <br/> ISO (the
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patent rights.<br/> <br/> International Standard ISO/IEC 11801-3 was prepared by
subcommittee 25: Interconnection of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC
joint technical committee 1: Information technology. This first edition cancels and
replaces ISO/IEC 24702:2006 and Amendment 1:2009. This edition constitutes a
technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical
changes with respect to the previous edition: a) standard re-structured to contain
only those requirements that are specific for generic cabling systems installed in
industrial premises; b) support of critical process control, monitoring and
automation (PCMA) services between automation islands by adding new Annex A
(normative) “Industrial cabling system”; c) support of specific requirements for
industrial cabling the end-to-end link (E2E) has been introduced and delivers
additional channel configuration covered in Annex B (normative); d) silica optical
fibre cabling has been removed from this International Standard.<br/> <br/> –6–
<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3 is to be
read in conjunction with ISO/IEC 11801-1. This International Standard has been
approved by vote of the member bodies, and the voting results may be obtained from
the address given on the second title page. This document has been drafted in
accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. A list of all parts in the ISO/IEC
11801 series, published under the general title Information technology – Generic
cabling for customer premises, can be found on the IEC website.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC
11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> –7–<br/> <br/> INTRODUCTION The importance
of cabling infrastructure is similar to that of other fundamental utilities such as
water and energy supply and interruptions to the services provided over that
infrastructure can have a serious impact. A lack of design foresight, the use of
inappropriate components, incorrect installation, poor administration or inadequate
support can threaten quality of service and have commercial consequence for all
types of users. This document specifies generic cabling, which is critical for
providing robust services to the automation islands in industrial premises, or
industrial spaces within other types of building. Additionally those premises can
include •<br/> <br/> office spaces for which generic cabling is specified in
ISO/IEC 11801-2,<br/> <br/> •<br/> <br/> data centre spaces for which generic
cabling is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-5.<br/> <br/> Generic cabling for distributed
building services in industrial spaces is specified in ISO/IEC 11801-6, which
addresses all of the above premises and spaces within them. This document has taken
into account the correlation between all parts of the ISO/IEC 11801 series and the
IEC 61918 and IEC 61784-5 series. Figure 1 shows the schematic and contextual
relationships between the standards relating to information technology cabling
produced by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25, namely the ISO/IEC 11801 series of standards for
generic cabling design, standards for the installation, operation and
administration of generic cabling and for testing of installed generic cabling.
PREMISES-SPECIFIC CABLING DESIGN STANDARDS<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-1 Information
Technology: Generic Cabling: General Requirements<br/> <br/> Examples<br/> <br/>
CABLING INSTALLATION, OPERATION and ADMINISTRATION STANDARDS<br/> <br/> CABLING
TESTING STANDARDS<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-2<br/> <br/> Example<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC
11801-3<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 14763-3<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-4 ISO/IEC 11801-5
ISO/IEC 11801-6<br/> <br/> Examples ISO/IEC 14763-2 ISO/IEC 18598 ISO/IEC
30129<br/> <br/> CABLING DESIGN TECHNICAL REPORTS<br/> <br/> Examples ISO/IEC TR
11801-9901 ISO/IEC TR 11801-9902 ISO/IEC TR 11801-9903 ISO/IEC TR 11801-9904
ISO/IEC TR 11801-9905 ISO/IEC TR 24704 ISO/IEC TR 24750 ISO/IEC TR 29125<br/> <br/>
Figure 1 – Relationships between the generic cabling documents produced by ISO/IEC
JTC 1/SC 25<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> –8–<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC
2017<br/> <br/> The generic cabling specified by this document provides users with
a) an application independent system capable of supporting a wide range of
applications in a range of installation and operating environments, b) a flexible
scheme such that modifications are both easy and economical, c) a multi-vendor
supply chain within an open market for cabling components. In addition, this
document provides d) relevant industry professionals with guidance allowing the
accommodation of cabling before specific requirements are known, i.e. in the
initial planning either for construction or refurbishment and for further
deployment as the requirements of areas are defined, e) industry and
standardization bodies with a cabling system which supports current products and
provides a basis for future product development and applications standardization.
Applications addressed in this document include those developed by the technical
committees of IEC (including the subcommittees of ISO/IEC JTC 1), including
critical industrial process control and monitoring applications and study groups of
ITU-T. As a result, this document 1) specifies a structure for generic cabling
supporting a wide variety of applications, 2) adopts balanced cabling channel and
link Classes D, E, E A , F and F A , specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1, 3) adopts
component requirements, specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1, and specifies cabling
implementations that ensure performance of permanent links and of channels that
meet or exceed the requirements of a specified group (e.g. Class) of applications.
Figure 2 shows the relationship between all the documents (the generic cabling
standards produced by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 25 and the application-specific standards
produced by IEC SC 65C) that apply to industrial premises.<br/> <br/> IEC<br/>
<br/> Figure 2 – Relationships between the ISO/IEC and IEC cabling documents that
apply to industrial premises<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/>
<br/> –9–<br/> <br/> It is anticipated that the generic cabling system meeting the
minimum requirements of this document will have a life expectancy consistent with
other infrastructures within industrial premises. This document has taken into
account requirements specified in application standards listed in ISO/IEC 11801-
1:2017, Annex E. It refers to International Standards for components and test
methods whenever appropriate International Standards are available.<br/> <br/> – 10
–<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
– GENERIC CABLING FOR CUSTOMER PREMISES Part 3: Industrial premises<br/> <br/>
1<br/> <br/> Scope<br/> <br/> 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)<br/> <br/> the conformance requirements and verification
procedures.<br/> <br/> The cabling providing critical automation, process control
and monitoring applications within the automation islands is not addressed by this
document. Information for this applicationspecific 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.<br/>
<br/> 2<br/>
<br/> Normative references<br/> <br/> The following documents are referred to in
the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements
of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies. IEC 61918, Industrial communication networks – Installation of
communication networks in industrial premises IEC 61754-20, Fibre optic
interconnecting devices and passive components – Fibre optic connector interfaces –
Part 20: Type LC connector family IEC 61784-5 (all parts), Industrial communication
networks – Profiles – Part 5: Installation of fieldbuses – Installation profiles
for CPF ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, Information technology – Generic cabling for customer
premises – Part 1: General requirements ISO/IEC 11801-2, Information technology –
Generic cabling for customer premises – Part 2: Office premises<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC
11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 11 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 14763-2,
Information technology – Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling
– Part 2: Planning and installation ISO/IEC 14763-4, Information technology –
Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling – Part 4: Measurement of
end-to-end (E2E) links 1 ISO/IEC 30129, Information technology – Telecommunications
bonding networks for buildings and other structures<br/> <br/> 3 3.1<br/> <br/>
Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and symbols Terms and definitions<br/> <br/>
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC
11801-1 and the following apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for
use in standardization at the following addresses: •<br/> <br/> IEC Electropedia:
available at http://www.electropedia.org/<br/> <br/> •<br/> <br/> ISO Online
browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp<br/> <br/> 3.1.1 apparatus
one or more pieces of equipment having specific and defined overall functions
within industrial premises served by one or more network interfaces 3.1.2 apparatus
attachment cord cord used to connect a telecommunications outlet to a network
interface 3.1.3 automation island premises and areas where a combination of systems
that control, monitor and protect process(es) of a plant are installed 3.1.4
automation outlet fixed connecting hardware which provides an interface to the
automation island (AI) 3.1.5 bulkhead wall or barrier which maintains the ingress
and climatic environmental classifications applicable on either side 3.1.6
equipment room room dedicated to housing distributors and application-specific
equipment 3.1.7 floor cable cable connecting the floor distributor to the
intermediate distributor 3.1.8 floor distributor distributor used to make
connections between the floor cable, other cabling subsystems and active equipment
3.1.9 intermediate cable cable connecting the intermediate distributor to the
telecommunications outlet ———————<br/> <br/> 1 Under preparation. Stage at time of
publication: ISO/IEC CDV 14763-4:2017.<br/> <br/> – 12 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-
3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> 3.1.10 intermediate distributor distributor used
to make connections between the intermediate cable, other cabling subsystems and
active equipment 3.1.11 industrial intermediate distributor intermediate
distributor used to make connections between several automation islands and
transmit critical process control, monitoring and automation data (PCMA) between
them 3.1.12 network interface interface between the apparatus attachment cabling
and the apparatus network 3.1.13 telecommunications room enclosed space for housing
telecommunications equipment, cable terminations, interconnect and cross-connect
3.2<br/> <br/> Abbreviated terms<br/> <br/> AI<br/> <br/> automation island<br/>
<br/> AO<br/> <br/> automation outlet<br/> <br/> CPL<br/> <br/> CP link<br/> <br/>
E2E link<br/> <br/> end-to-end link<br/> <br/> FD<br/> <br/> floor distributor<br/>
<br/> ID<br/> <br/> intermediate distributor<br/> <br/> IID<br/> <br/> industrial
intermediate distributor<br/> <br/> NI<br/> <br/> network interface<br/> <br/>
PCMA<br/> <br/> process control, monitoring and automation (data)<br/> <br/>
3.3<br/> <br/> Symbols<br/> <br/> Symbols used in this document are defined at the
place where they occur. Symbols used identically ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 3.3.<br/>
<br/> 4<br/> <br/> in<br/> <br/> different<br/> <br/> parts<br/> <br/> of<br/>
<br/> ISO/IEC<br/> <br/> 11801<br/> <br/> are<br/> <br/> defined<br/> <br/> in<br/>
<br/> Conformance<br/> <br/> For a cabling installation to conform to this document
the following applies. a) The configuration and structure shall conform to the
requirements outlined in Clause 5. b) Channels shall meet the requirements
specified in Clause 6 when subjected to environment conditions, local to the
channels (see NOTE below), as defined by the applicable environmental Class(es) of
Clause 6. This shall be achieved by one of the following: 1) a channel design and
implementation performance of Clause 6 is met;<br/> <br/> ensuring<br/> <br/>
that<br/> <br/> the<br/> <br/> prescribed<br/> <br/> channel<br/> <br/> 2)
attachment of appropriate components to a permanent link or CP link design meeting
the prescribed performance class of Clause 7. Channel performance shall be ensured
where a channel is created by adding more than one cord to either end of a link
meeting the requirements of Clause 7; 3) for E 1 environments, using the reference
implementations of Clause 8 and compatible cabling components conforming to the
requirements of Clauses 9, 10 and 11 based upon a statistical approach of
performance modelling.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> –
13 –<br/> <br/> c) The interfaces to the cabling at the TO shall conform to the
requirements of Clause 10 with respect to mating interfaces and performance when
subjected to environment conditions, local to the connecting hardware (see NOTE
below), as defined by the applicable environmental Class(es) of Clause 6. d)
Connecting hardware at other places in the cabling structure shall meet the
performance requirements specified in Clause 10 when subjected to environment
conditions, local to the connecting hardware (see NOTE below), as defined by the
applicable environmental Class(es) of Clause 6. e) The requirements of ISO/IEC
14763-2 and ISO/IEC 30129 shall be met. This document does not specify which tests
and sampling levels should be adopted. Test methods to assess conformance with the
channel and link requirements of Clause 6 and Clause 7, respectively, are specified
in ISO/IEC 11801-1. The test parameters to be measured, the sampling levels and the
treatment of measured results to be applied for particular installation shall be
defined in the installation specification and quality plan for that installation
prepared in accordance with ISO/IEC 14763-2. For installations beyond the IID, IEC
61918 and IEC 61784-5 series shall be met (see Annex A). In the absence of the
channel, the conformance of the link shall be used to verify conformance with this
document. Specifications marked "ffs" are preliminary specifications, and are not
required for conformance to this document. NOTE The applicable environment of
ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 6.2.2, local to the cabling or cabling component(s), is that
of the external environment or that modified environment created by use of
mitigating installation techniques.<br/> <br/> 5 5.1<br/> <br/> Structure of the
generic cabling system General<br/> <br/> Clause 5 identifies the functional
elements of generic cabling for industrial premises, describes how they are
connected together to form subsystems and identifies the interfaces at which
application-specific components are connected. Applications listed in ISO/IEC
11801-1:2017, Annex E, are supported by connecting active equipment at the TOs and
the distributors. In general, all functional elements, subsystems and interfaces
from the campus distributor to the floor distributor as described in ISO/IEC 11801-
1 are applicable. 5.2<br/> <br/> Functional elements<br/> <br/> In addition to the
functional elements of ISO/IEC 11801-1, cabling in accordance with this document
specifies the following functional elements: a) floor distributor (FD), b) floor
cable, c) intermediate distributor (ID), d) intermediate cable, e) consolidation
point (CP) – optional, f)<br/> <br/> consolidation cable (CP cable),<br/> <br/> g)
telecommunications outlet (TO). As shown in Figure 3, an ID is able to serve TOs on
separate pieces of apparatus or multiple TOs on a single piece of apparatus. The
type and nature of the apparatus cabling are beyond the scope of this document.
Groups of the functional elements are connected together to form cabling
subsystems.<br/> <br/> – 14 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/>
<br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 3 – Configuration of apparatus-based functional
elements within industrial premises 5.3 5.3.1<br/> <br/> Cabling subsystem General
structure<br/> <br/> Generic cabling schemes for industrial premises contain up to
four cabling subsystems: campus backbone, building backbone, floor and
intermediate. In addition, cabling is necessary to connect telecommunication,
process control and monitoring equipment to the generic cabling. This apparatus
attachment cabling is application-specific and therefore not specified by this
document. The composition of the subsystems is described in 5.3.2, 5.3.3 and 5.3.4.
The cabling subsystems are connected together to create a generic cabling structure
as shown in Figure 4.<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 4 – Structure of generic
cabling for industrial environment Connections between cabling subsystems are
either active, requiring application-specific equipment, or passive. Connection to
application-specific equipment
adopts either an interconnect or a cross-connect approach (see ISO/IEC 11801-1).
Passive connections between cabling subsystems shall be achieved using cross-
connections generally by way of either patch cords or jumpers. Examples of more
complex equipment connection systems that are not in accordance with Clause 5 are
described in Annex A, Annex B and Annex C as follows.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-
3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 15 –<br/> <br/> a) Annex A describes the
combined cabling structure of generic and industrial cabling system to connect
several AIs via an ID to support critical process, monitoring, control and
automation data (PMCA). b) Annex B describes reference implementations, using the
components of Clauses 9, 10 and 11, which deliver transmission performance in
accordance with the Classes of Clause 6. c) Annex C describes reference
implementations, using the components of Clauses 9, 10 and 11, that are capable of
delivering transmission performance in accordance with the Classes of Clause 6 but
are not able to be supported in a normative manner by this document. 5.3.2<br/>
<br/> Campus and building backbone cabling subsystem<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-
1:2017, 5.3.2. 5.3.3<br/> <br/> Floor cabling subsystem<br/> <br/> The floor
cabling subsystem extends from a floor distributor (FD) to the ID connected to it.
The subsystem includes a) the floor cables, b) the mechanical termination of the
floor cables including the connecting hardware (e.g. of interconnect or cross-
connect) at both the FD and IDs together with associated patch cords and/or
jumpers, c) any passive connections to the building backbone cabling. Although
equipment cords are included in a channel, they are not considered part of the
cabling subsystem because they can be application-specific. 5.3.4<br/> <br/>
Intermediate cabling subsystem<br/> <br/> The intermediate cabling subsystem
extends from an ID to the TOs connected to it. The subsystem includes a) the
intermediate cables, b) an optional CP, c) the mechanical termination of the
intermediate cables including the connections at the TO and the ID together with
associated patch cords and/or jumpers at the ID, d) the TO. Although equipment
cords and apparatus attachment cords are included in a channel, they are not
considered part of the cabling subsystem because they can be application-specific.
Intermediate cables should be continuous from the ID to the TOs. The installation
of a consolidation point in the intermediate cabling between the ID and the TO can
useful in an open industrial space where the flexibility of relocating TOs is
desired. It is expected that the industrial environment is harsh and that the
cabling is used to carry control and measurement data and therefore requires
additional specifications, for example based on environmental performance
requirements specified by MICE in ISO/IEC 11801-1. The cabling within and between
IDs and the automation islands shall meet the requirements of ISO/IEC 11801-1. In
the case where several AIs transmit critical process control, monitoring and
automation data (PCMA) via an ID, an additional performance specification may be
needed (see Annex A).<br/> <br/> – 16 – 5.3.5<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 ©
ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> Centralized cabling architecture<br/> <br/> Centralized
cabling structures as shown in Figure 5 create combined backbone/horizontal
channels. The channels are provided by passive connections in the distributors. The
connections are achieved by using either cross-connections or interconnections. In
addition, for centralized optical fibre cabling, it is possible to create
connections at the distributors using splices although this reduces the ability of
the cabling to support re-configuration.<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 5 –
Centralized structure of generic cabling for industrial premises 5.3.6<br/> <br/>
Design objectives<br/> <br/> Intermediate cabling can be designed to support the
broadest set of existing and emerging applications and therefore provide the
longest operational life. This will minimize disruption and the high cost of re-
cabling in the work area. Floor and building backbone cabling can be designed for
the entire life of the generic cabling system. However, it is common to adopt
short-term approaches that support current and foreseeable application
requirements, particularly where there is good physical access to pathways. The
selection of campus backbone cabling may require a longer-term approach than that
adopted for the building backbone, particularly if access to pathways is more
limited. 5.4<br/> <br/> Interconnection of subsystems<br/> <br/> In cabling for
industrial premises, the functional elements of the cabling subsystems are
interconnected to form a hierarchical structure as shown in Figure 6.<br/> <br/>
ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 17 –<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/>
Figure 6 – Hierarchical structure of generic cabling for industrial premises ID 11-
1<br/> <br/> TO TO TO TO<br/> <br/> FD 1-1<br/> <br/> NI NI<br/> <br/> Automation
island<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> ID 11-2 BD 1<br/> <br/> TO TO<br/> <br/> ID 12-
1<br/> <br/> CD<br/> <br/> BD 2<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> TO TO TO<br/> <br/> FD 1-
2<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> ID 12-2<br/> <br/> TO TO TO<br/> <br/>
IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 7 – Inter-relationship of functional elements in an
installation with diversity for protection against failure (CPs optional between
IDs and TOs)<br/> <br/> – 18 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/>
<br/> In certain circumstances, for example for security or reliability reasons,
redundancy can be built into a cabling design. Figure 7 is a schematic showing one
of many possible examples of the connection of functional elements within the
structured framework to provide such redundancy. This might form the basis for the
design of generic cabling for a building, providing some protection against such
hazards as fire damage or the failure of the cables providing connection to
external service provision. 5.5<br/> <br/> Accommodation of functional
elements<br/> <br/> Figure 8 shows an example of how the functional elements are
accommodated in a building. FDs and IDs are typically located in industrial
enclosures, equipment rooms, telecommunications rooms or adjacent to, on or within
apparatus. Other distributors are typically located in equipment rooms or
telecommunications rooms as detailed in ISO/IEC 14763-2. Cables are routed using
pathways. A variety of cable management systems can be used to support the cables
within the pathways including ducts, conduits and tray. Requirements for the
pathways and the cable management systems within them are provided in ISO/IEC
14763-2 and IEC 61918. TOs are normally located on the fixed building structure. If
necessary, the TO can be placed within or on an apparatus.<br/> <br/> Building
entrance facility<br/> <br/> ID<br/> <br/> FD/BD<br/> <br/> ID<br/> <br/> TO<br/>
<br/> TO<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> ID<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> ID<br/> <br/> Campus
backbone cable<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> ID/FD<br/> <br/> CD/BD<br/> <br/> FD<br/>
<br/> TO<br/> <br/> ID ID ID<br/> <br/> TO<br/> <br/> ID External network<br/>
<br/> TO TO<br/> <br/> Building entrance facility IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 8 –
Accommodation of functional elements (CPs optional between IDs and TOs)<br/> <br/>
ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017 5.6 5.6.1<br/> <br/> – 19 –<br/> <br/>
Interfaces Equipment interfaces and test interfaces<br/> <br/> Equipment interfaces
to generic cabling are located at the ends of each subsystem. Any distributor may
have an equipment interface to an external service at any port. Test interfaces to
generic cabling are located at the ends of each subsystem. Figure 9 shows the
potential equipment and test interfaces.<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 9 –
Equipment and test interfaces 5.6.2<br/> <br/> Channels and permanent links<br/>
<br/> The transmission performance of generic cabling between specific test
interfaces is detailed in Clause 6 for channels and Clause 7 for permanent links.
The channel is the transmission path between active equipment interfaces. A typical
channel would consist of the intermediate cabling subsystem together with apparatus
attachment and equipment cords. For longer reach services the channel would be
formed by the connection of two or more subsystems (again with apparatus attachment
and equipment cords). It is important that the generic cabling channel is designed
to meet the required performance for the applications that are to be supported. The
channel excludes the mated connection at the active equipment. 5.7 5.7.1<br/> <br/>
Dimensioning and configuring General<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-1 specifies
requirements for generic cabling. Subclauses 5.7.2 to 5.7.8 specify additional
and/or modified requirements for generic cabling for industrial premises.
5.7.2<br/> <br/> Distributors<br/> <br/> The number and type of subsystems that are
included in a generic cabling implementation depend upon the size and geography of
the campus, building and the strategy of the user. Usually there would be one
campus distributor per campus. However, the number of BDs, FDs and IDs shall be
determined by the size of the building, the floor space and the disposition of
apparatus. If the premises comprise only a single building that is small enough to
be served by a single BD, there is no need for a campus backbone cabling
subsystem.<br/> <br/> – 20 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/>
<br/> The design of distributors shall ensure that the lengths of patch cords,
jumpers and equipment cords are minimized and administration should ensure that the
design lengths are maintained during operation. Distributors should be located such
that the resulting cable lengths are consistent with the channel performance
requirements of Clause
6 In the case of the reference implementations described in Clause 8, distributors
shall be located to ensure that the channel lengths in Table 1 are not exceeded.
However not all applications are supported over the maximum lengths shown in Table
1 using a single cable type. Table 1 – Maximum channel lengths Channel Intermediate
Intermediate + horizontal + building backbone + campus backbone<br/> <br/> Length m
100 10 000<br/> <br/> NOTE In some implementations of the intermediate cabling
subsystem in Clause 8, the ID might not support TOs up to the maximum distance
shown.<br/> <br/> It is possible to combine multiple functional elements into a
single element. 5.7.3<br/> <br/> Connecting hardware<br/> <br/> Connecting hardware
shall provide only direct onward attachment for each conductor and shall not
provide any contact between more than one incoming or outgoing conductor (e.g.
bridge taps shall not be used). 5.7.4<br/> <br/> Apparatus attachment and equipment
cords<br/> <br/> The apparatus attachment cord connects the TO to the network
interface. Equipment cords connect active equipment to the generic cabling at
distributors. Both are non-permanent and application-specific. The performance
contribution of these cords shall be taken into account in the design of the
channel. Clause 8 provides guidance on cord lengths for reference implementations
of generic cabling. 5.7.5<br/> <br/> Patch cords and jumpers<br/> <br/> Patch cords
and jumpers are used within cross-connect implementations at distributors. The
performance contribution of these cords shall be taken into account in the design
of the channel. Clause 8 provides guidance on cord/jumper lengths for reference
implementations of generic cabling. 5.7.6<br/> <br/> Telecommunications outlet<br/>
<br/> The design of generic cabling for industrial premises should provide for TOs
to be installed and located according to the requirements of the apparatus as
follows. a) Each apparatus network shall be served by a minimum of one TO. b) The
TO shall be configured with either balanced cable terminated in accordance with
10.2.2 or optical fibres terminated in accordance with 10.3.2. c) The TO should
terminate •<br/> <br/> all pairs of four-pair balanced cable in accordance with
10.2.2.1<br/> <br/> or the TO should terminate •<br/> <br/> two pairs of a two-pair
balanced cable in accordance with 10.2.2.2 may be used as an alternative to four
pairs. However, four pairs per TO is recommended to support common applications. In
the case of using two pairs per TO, pair reassignment might be required.<br/> <br/>
There shall be provision for identification, visible to the user, at the location
of each TO.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 21 –<br/>
<br/> d) Application-specific devices, if used, shall be external to the TO. Care
should be taken that the initial pair assignment and all subsequent changes are
recorded (see ISO/IEC 14763-2 for details of recommended administration schemes).
Pair reassignment by means of inserts is allowed. 5.7.7<br/> <br/>
Telecommunications rooms and equipment rooms<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1.
5.7.8<br/> <br/> Industrial enclosures<br/> <br/> Industrial enclosures shall
provide all the facilities (space, power), in accordance with national and local
regulations, for industrial control equipment, ID and power distribution equipment.
The equipment within the industrial enclosure will conform to the appropriate
environmental classes outlined in Clause 6. The industrial enclosures can or cannot
provide incremental environmental protection for their contents.<br/> <br/> 6
6.1<br/> <br/> Channel performance requirements General<br/> <br/> Clause 6
specifies the minimum channel performance of generic cabling at and between the
connections to active equipment as shown in Figure 10 and comprises only passive
sections of cable, connecting hardware, cords and jumpers. The channel performance
is specified as a combination of environmental performance and transmission
performance. The minimum requirements for the transmission performance of cabling
channels are specified in 6.3. The required transmission performance Class shall be
met for all environmental performance Classes specified for the channel.
Compatibility between the structures and materials at the interfaces between these
components and assemblies shall ensure that the required mechanical, environmental
and transmission performance is maintained for the intended life of the cabling.
Where applications listed in ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, Annex E, are to be supported,
the performance of the connections at the active equipment are the responsibility
of the equipment supplier. Application support depends on channel performance,
which in turn depends on cable length, number of connections and performance of the
components within the environments to which the channel is subjected. Transmission
and environmental performance shall be assured by the selection of cabling
components suitable for the environmental Class(es) or by the use of pathway
systems and installation practices that provide the required protection to the
installed cabling.<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 10 – Transmission performance
of a channel Application support depends on channel transmission performance only,
which in turn depends on cable length, the number of connections and the
performance of the components within the environments to which the channel is
subjected.<br/> <br/> – 22 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/>
<br/> The required transmission performance Class shall be met for all
environmental performance Classes specified for the channel. Transmission and
environmental performance shall be assured by the selection of cabling components
suitable for the environmental Class(es) or by the use of pathway systems and
installation practices that provide the required protection to the installed
cabling. Channels are implemented using a) intermediate cabling only, b) floor
cabling only, c) building backbone cabling only, d) campus backbone cabling only,
e) combinations of the above. Figure 11 shows an example of an NI connected to a
host using two channels: an optical fibre channel and a balanced cabling channel.
The optical fibre and balanced cabling channels are connected together using an
optical fibre to balanced cable converter. There are four channel interfaces: one
at each end of the balanced cabling channel, and one at each end of the optical
fibre cabling channel. FD C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/>
C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> NI<br/> <br/> TO C<br/> <br/> Optical fibre
channel<br/> <br/> C EQP<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/>
<br/> Balanced cabling channel<br/> <br/> OE EQP ID<br/> <br/> BD<br/> <br/> C<br/>
<br/> = connection<br/> <br/> c<br/> <br/> = optional connection<br/> <br/> OE EQP
= Opto-electronic equipment<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure 11 – Example of a
system showing the location of cabling interfaces and extent of associated channels
6.2<br/> <br/> Environmental performance<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 6.2.
6.3<br/> <br/> Transmission performance<br/> <br/> 6.3.1<br/> <br/> General<br/>
<br/> The channel performance requirements described in 6.3 shall be used for the
design and may be used for verification of any implementation of this document,
using the test methods defined, or referred to, by 6.3. In addition, these
requirements can be used for application development and troubleshooting. 6.3.2
6.3.2.1<br/> <br/> Balanced cabling Backbone cabling<br/> <br/> Backbone balanced
cabling shall provide channel performance as required from Classes A to F A as
specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 6.3.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC
2017 6.3.2.2<br/> <br/> – 23 –<br/> <br/> Floor cabling<br/> <br/> Floor balanced
cabling shall comply with the channel performance as required from Classes D to F A
as specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 6.3. The implementation of channels of a
lower Class, incorporating intermediate cabling, is discussed in Annex B and Annex
C. 6.3.2.3<br/> <br/> Intermediate cabling<br/> <br/> Intermediate balanced cabling
shall comply with the channel performance as required from Classes D to F A as
specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 6.3. 6.3.2.4<br/> <br/> Cable sharing<br/> <br/>
In the case of cable sharing, additional requirements shall be taken into account
for balanced cabling. The additional crosstalk requirements are specified in
ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 9.3.2.5.1. 6.3.3<br/> <br/> Optical fibre cabling<br/> <br/>
The selection of optical fibre components shall take into account the applications
to be supported, and the required channel lengths, and should take into account any
predicted changes to the applications to be supported during the expected life of
the cabling. Cabling shall be designed using the cabled optical fibres referenced
in 9.3 to provide channel performance as required to support the relevant
applications of ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, Annex E for the following parameters: a)
channel attenuation, b) channel length. Channel performance shall meet the
requirements of ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 6.5.<br/> <br/> 7<br/> <br/> Link performance
requirements<br/> <br/> 7.1<br/> <br/> General<br/> <br/> A link comprises only
passive sections of cable and connections. Compatibility between the structures and
materials at the interfaces between these components shall ensure that the required
mechanical, environmental and transmission performance is maintained for the
intended life of the cabling. 7.2<br/> <br/> Balanced cabling<br/> <br/> Link
performance shall meet the requirements of ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 7.2. 7.3<br/>
<br/> Optical fibre cabling<br/> <br/> Link performance shall meet the requirements
of ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 7.4.<br/> <br/> 8<br/> <br/> Reference
implementations<br/>
<br/> 8.1<br/> <br/> General<br/> <br/> Clause 8 describes implementations of
generic cabling that utilize components referenced in Clauses 9, 10 and 11. These
reference implementations meet the requirements of Clause 5 and, when installed in
accordance with ISO/IEC 14763-2 or IEC 61918, comply with the channel transmission
performance requirements of Clause 6. 8.2 8.2.1<br/> <br/> Balanced cabling
General<br/> <br/> Balanced components are referenced in Clauses 9, 10 and 11. In
the reference implementations of Clause 8, the components used in each cabling
channel shall have the same nominal impedance.<br/> <br/> – 24 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC
11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> The implementations are based on component
performance at 20 °C. The effect of temperature on the performance of cables shall
be accommodated by de-rating length as shown in Table 3 and Table 4. Where the
temperature range exceeds that defined in ISO/IEC 11801-1 then manufacturers’
information shall be consulted regarding required reductions in cable length.
Cables and connecting hardware of different Categories may be mixed within a
channel. However, the resultant cabling performance will be determined by the
Category of the lowest performing component. 8.2.2 8.2.2.1<br/> <br/> Intermediate
cabling subsystem Component choice<br/> <br/> The following reference
implementations are applicable to intermediate cabling subject to the condition
that components used shall meet the environmental requirements of Clauses 9, 10 and
11. The selection of balanced cabling components will be determined by the Class to
be met. Refer to ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, Annex E, for applications supported by
cabling Classes. In order to maintain specific channel lengths under such
conditions (due to the effect of ambient temperature and/or the impact of
applications supported by the cabling), a) Cables can be specified with lower
insertion loss specifications than those detailed in 8.3.2 and 8.3.3, or b)
appropriate protection can be provided to reduce the operating temperature of the
channel. Using the configurations of 8.2.2.2, 1) Category 5 components provide
Class D balanced cabling performance, 2) Category 6 components provide Class E
balanced cabling performance, 3) Category 6 A or 8.1 components provide Class E A
balanced cabling performance, 4) Category 7 components provide Class F balanced
cabling performance, 5) Category 7 A or 8.2 components provide Class F A balanced
cabling performance. 8.2.2.2<br/> <br/> Dimensions<br/> <br/> Figure 12 shows the
models used to correlate intermediate cabling dimensions specified in Clause 8 with
the channel specifications in Clause 6.<br/> <br/> Figure 12a) shows a channel
containing only an interconnect and a TO. Figure 12b) contains an additional
connection as a cross-connect. In both cases the fixed horizontal cable connects
the ID to the TO. The channel includes cords comprising patch cords/jumpers,
equipment and apparatus attachment cords.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC
2017<br/> <br/> – 25 –<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> a)<br/> <br/> Interconnect – TO
model<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> b)<br/> <br/> Cross-connect – TO model<br/> <br/>
Figure 12 – Intermediate cabling models Table 2 contains the length assumptions of
the mathematical model used to validate channel performance using components of
Clauses 9, 10 and 11. They do not represent absolute restrictions on the
implementation of channels and permanent links, but may be used for guidance in
reference implementations. Table 2 – Length assumptions used in the mathematical
modelling of balanced intermediate cabling Length m<br/> <br/> Segment Minimum<br/>
<br/> Maximum<br/> <br/> ID-CP<br/> <br/> 15<br/> <br/> 85<br/> <br/> CP-TO<br/>
<br/> 5<br/> <br/> -<br/> <br/> 15<br/> <br/> 90<br/> <br/> 2<br/> <br/> 5<br/>
<br/> 2<br/> <br/> -<br/> <br/> 2<br/> <br/> 5<br/> <br/> -<br/> <br/> 10<br/>
<br/> ID-TO (no CP) Apparatus attachment cord Patch cord Equipment cord All
cords<br/> <br/> b<br/> <br/> a<br/> <br/> a<br/> <br/> If there is no CP, the
minimum length of the apparatus attachment cord is 1 m.<br/> <br/> b<br/> <br/> If
there is no cross-connect, the minimum length of the equipment cord is 1 m.<br/>
<br/> – 26 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> In order to
accommodate cables used for apparatus attachment cords, patch cords, jumpers and
equipment cords with different insertion loss, the length of the cables used within
a channel shall be determined by the equations shown in Table 3. Table 3 –
Intermediate link length equations Model<br/> <br/> Implementation equation<br/>
<br/> Figure<br/> <br/> Class D<br/> <br/> Class F and F A<br/> <br/> Class E and E
A<br/> <br/> Interconnect – TO<br/> <br/> 12a)<br/> <br/> l i = 109 – l a × X<br/>
<br/> l i = 104 – l a × X<br/> <br/> l i = 105 – l a × X<br/> <br/> Cross-connect –
TO<br/> <br/> 12b)<br/> <br/> l i = 107 – l a × X<br/> <br/> l i = 103 – l a ×
X<br/> <br/> l i = 103 – l a × X<br/> <br/> li<br/> <br/> maximum length of the
intermediate cable (m)<br/> <br/> la<br/> <br/> combined length of patch
cords/jumpers, equipment and apparatus attachment cords (m)<br/> <br/> X<br/> <br/>
ratio of cord cable insertion loss (dB/m) to fixed horizontal cable insertion loss
(dB/m)<br/> <br/> For operating temperatures above 20 °C, l i should be reduced by
0,2 % per °C for screened cables; 0,4 % per °C (20 °C to 40 °C) and 0,6 % per °C (>
40 °C to 60 °C) for unscreened cables.<br/> <br/> For the purpose of calculation in
Table 3 it is assumed that a) the flexible cable within these cords has a higher
insertion loss than that used in the intermediate cable (see 11.2), b) all the
cords in the channel have a common insertion loss specification. The following
general restrictions apply. 1) The physical length of the channel shall not exceed
100 m. 2) The physical length of the intermediate cable shall not exceed 90 m. When
the total length of patch, equipment and apparatus attachment cords exceeds 10 m,
the allowed physical length of the intermediate cable shall be reduced according to
Table 3. 3) The length of patch cords/jumper cables should not exceed 5 m. The
maximum length of the intermediate cable will depend on the total length of cords
to be supported within a channel. During the operation of the installed cabling, a
management system should be implemented to ensure that the cords and jumper cables
used to create the channel conform to the design rules for the floor, building or
installation. 8.2.3 8.2.3.1<br/> <br/> Floor cabling subsystem Component
choice<br/> <br/> The selection of balanced components will be determined by the
channel lengths required and the class of applications to be supported. Refer to
ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, Annex E, for guidance. 8.2.3.2<br/> <br/> Dimensions<br/>
<br/> Figure 13 shows the model used to correlate cabling dimensions specified in
Clause 8 with the channel specifications in Clause 6. The channel shown contains a
cross-connect at each end. This represents the maximum configuration for a Class D,
E, E A , F or F A floor channel. The channel includes additional cords comprising
patch cords/jumpers and equipment cords.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC
2017<br/> <br/> – 27 –<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> EQP = equipment; C = connection
(mated pair)<br/> <br/> Figure 13 – Floor cabling model In order to accommodate the
higher insertion loss of cables used for patch cords, jumpers and equipment cords,
the length of the cables used within a channel of a given Class shall be determined
by the equations shown in Table 4. In Table 4 it is assumed that a) the flexible
cable within these cords can have a higher insertion loss than that used in the
floor cable, b) all the cords in the channel have a common insertion loss
specification. The following general restrictions apply for Classes D, E, E A , F
and F A . 1) The physical length of channels shall not exceed 100 m. 2) When four
connections are used in a channel, the physical length of the floor cable should be
at least 15 m. The maximum length of the floor cable will depend on the total
length of cords to be supported within a channel. The maximum lengths of cords
shall be set during the design phase and a management system is required to ensure
that these lengths are not exceeded during the operation of the cabling
system.<br/> <br/> – 28 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/>
Table 4 – Floor link length equations Component Category<br/> <br/> Floor
implementation equations Class D l fb =<br/> <br/> 5<br/> <br/> 105 – l a × X<br/>
<br/> 6<br/> <br/> 6 A or 8.1<br/> <br/> 7<br/> <br/> 7 A or 8.2<br/> <br/> Class
E<br/> <br/> Class E A<br/> <br/> Class F<br/> <br/> Class F A<br/> <br/> –<br/>
<br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/>
–<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> 111 – l a × X<br/>
<br/> 102 – l a × X<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/>
<br/> 114 – l a × X<br/> <br/> 105 – l a × X<br/> <br/> 102 – l a × X<br/> <br/> l
fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> 115 – l a ×
X<br/> <br/> 106 – l a × X<br/> <br/> 104 – l a × X<br/> <br/> 102 – l a × X<br/>
<br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb =<br/> <br/> l fb
=<br/> <br/> 117 – l a × X<br/> <br/> 108 – l a × X<br/> <br/> 102 – l a × X<br/>
<br/> 102 – l a × X<br/> <br/> 102 – l a × X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> l fb maximum
length of the floor or backbone cable (m) la<br/> <br/> combined length of patch
cords/jumpers and equipment cords (m)<br/> <br/> X<br/> <br/> ratio of cord cable
insertion loss (dB/m) to backbone cable insertion loss (dB/m)<br/> <br/> Where
channels contain a different number of connections than in the model shown in
Figure 13, the fixed cable length is reduced (where more connections
exist) or increased (where fewer connections exist) by 2 m per connection for
Category 5 cables and 1 m per connection for Category 6, 6 A , 7 and 7 A cables.
Additionally, the NEXT, return loss (RL) and ACR-F performance should be verified.
For operating temperatures above 20 °C, l fb should be reduced by 0,2 % per °C for
screened cables; 0,4 %<br/> <br/> per °C (20 °C to 40 °C) and 0,6 % per °C (> 40 °C
to 60 °C) for unscreened cables.<br/> <br/> 8.2.4<br/> <br/> Campus and building
backbone cabling subsystem<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 8.2. 8.3<br/> <br/>
Optical fibre cabling<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 8.3. In order to
accommodate increased quantities of mated connections and splices used within a
channel, the total length of the channels is typically reduced to accommodate the
additional attenuation. Additional connections may be used if the maximum channel
insertion loss (or optical power budget, as applicable) of the application allows
(see ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, Annex E).<br/> <br/> 9 9.1<br/> <br/> Cable requirements
General<br/> <br/> Clause 9 defines the minimum requirements for a) cables
installed in the intermediate, floor and backbone cabling subsystems specified in
Clause 5 and used in the reference implementations of Clause 8, b) flexible
balanced cables to be assembled as cords as specified in Clause 11 and used in the
reference implementations of Clause 8, c) balanced cables or cable elements to be
used as jumpers. 9.2<br/> <br/> Balanced cables<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-
1:2017, 9.3.1 and 9.3.2.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017 9.3<br/>
<br/> – 29 –<br/> <br/> Optical fibre cables<br/> <br/> Cabled optical fibres shall
meet the requirements of ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 9.5.<br/> <br/> 10 Connecting
hardware requirements 10.1<br/> <br/> General requirements<br/> <br/> Connecting
hardware is installed: a) in a campus distributor permitting connections to
building backbone and campus backbone cabling and equipment (if provided); b) in a
building distributor permitting connections to the backbone cabling and equipment
(if provided); c) in a floor distributor providing the cross-connections between
backbone and floor cabling and permitting connections to equipment (if provided);
d) in an intermediate distributor providing the cross-connections between floor and
intermediate cabling and permitting connections to equipment (if provided); e) at
the TO; f)<br/> <br/> at bulkheads.<br/> <br/> 10.2<br/> <br/> Connecting hardware
for balanced cabling<br/> <br/> 10.2.1<br/> <br/> General requirements<br/> <br/>
See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.1. 10.2.2 10.2.2.1<br/> <br/> Electrical, mechanical
and environmental performance Connecting hardware at the TO using four pairs at the
TO<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.2, 10.6 and 10.9. Where space is a
consideration and a smaller interface is needed, connecting hardware meeting the
mechanical and physical requirements of IEC 61076-2-109 X-coding may also be used.
Pair rearrangement at the TO should not involve modification of the intermediate
cable terminations. If pair rearrangement is used at the TO, the configuration of
the outlet terminations shall be clearly identified. 10.2.2.2<br/> <br/> Connecting
hardware at the TO using two pairs at the TO<br/> <br/> Where a smaller housing is
required and where the provision of only two balanced pairs is acceptable,
connecting hardware meeting the mechanical and physical requirements of IEC 61076-
2-101 D-coding may also be used as an alternative to that specified in 10.2.2.1.
See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.2 and 10.8. If four pair cables are used with two pair
connectors, the unused pairs shall be terminated to match the nominal impedance of
the cable pairs. The same pair count shall be used throughout the link or channel.
When two physically similar cabling links are used in the same installation (for
example, different performance categories and cables with different nominal
impedance) special precautions are required to ensure that they are properly
identified. 10.2.2.3<br/> <br/> Connecting hardware at other locations<br/> <br/>
The requirements of 10.2.2.1 and 10.2.2.2 are based upon the categories of
connecting hardware specified in the reference implementations of Clause 8. For
channel, permanent link, and CP link design routes to conformance, as specified in
Clause 4, other connecting hardware can be used at places other than the TO.<br/>
<br/> – 30 – 10.3<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/>
Connecting hardware for optical fibre cabling<br/> <br/> 10.3.1<br/> <br/> General
requirements<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.1. 10.3.2<br/> <br/> Optical,
mechanical and environmental performance<br/> <br/> 10.3.2.1<br/> <br/> Connecting
hardware at the TO<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.2. The connecting
hardware shall be as specified in IEC 61754-20 (LC connector family). 10.3.2.2<br/>
<br/> Connecting hardware at other locations<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017,
10.3.<br/> <br/> 11 Cords 11.1<br/> <br/> Jumpers<br/> <br/> See Clause 9. 11.2
11.2.1<br/> <br/> Balanced cords General<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 11.1,
11.2 and 11.3. Cords shall be assembled using flexible cables in accordance with
ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 9.3 and connectors in accordance with Clause 10 with the
exception of the equipment connectors used on apparatus attachment and equipment
cords that lie outside the scope of this document. 11.2.2<br/> <br/> Additional
requirements for apparatus attachment cords<br/> <br/> Apparatus attachment cords
shall only be assembled using flexible cables as defined in ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017,
9.3.2.6. 11.3<br/> <br/> Optical fibre cords<br/> <br/> See ISO/IEC 11801-1, 11.1,
11.2 and 11.5.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 31 –
<br/> <br/> Annex A (normative) Industrial cabling system A.1<br/> <br/>
General<br/> <br/> An automation island (AI) can be connected to the generic
cabling by the intermediate cabling subsystem as described in 5.3.4 and shown in
Figure 4. In the case where several AIs transmit critical process control,
monitoring and automation data (PCMA) via a distributor additional performance
specifications may be needed defined by IEC 61918 and the intermediate distributor
(ID) of Clause 5 is replaced by an industrial intermediate distributor (IID) which
serves an industrial cabling system. An IID may also serve TOs in accordance with
Clause 5 with intermediate cabling subsystem channels in accordance with Clause
6.<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure A.1 – Industrial cabling system supporting
several AIs via an IID In the case where an industrial intermediate distributor is
installed, TOs can become AOs. For connecting hardware requirements at the TO(s)
see ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.6, 10.8, 10.9 and 10.11. Where connections provide
dedicated support for applications specified by the IEC 61784-5 series, the TO
becomes an AO and the AI interfaces of IEC 61918 should be used. For operating
requirements according to the environmental classes of MICE specification, see
ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.1.4.<br/> <br/> A.2<br/> <br/> Industrial intermediate
cabling subsystem<br/> <br/> The industrial intermediate cabling subsystem starts
with and extends from an IID to the TO(s) or AO(s) connected to it or it extends
directly from the IID to the NI of AIs and/or apparatus (see Figure A.2). The
subsystem includes<br/> <br/> – 32 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC
2017<br/> <br/> a) the IID, b) the industrial intermediate cables, c) the
mechanical termination of the industrial intermediate cables including the
connections at the TO or AO and the IID together with associated patch cords and/or
jumpers at the IID, d) the TO or AO – optional.<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure
A.2 – Combined structure of generic and industrial cabling system using an IID The
industrial intermediate cabling subsystem supports one or more applications defined
by IEC 61784-5 series but not necessarily all applications defined by ISO/IEC
11801. The industrial intermediate cabling subsystem delivers connections between
AI(s) and/or industrial apparatus going through the IID and directly between AI(s)
and/or industrial apparatus (see Figure A.1). Industrial intermediate cabling
subsystems shall conform at a minimum to the requirements of ISO/IEC 11801-1 and
ISO/IEC 11801-2 and the TCL, ELTCTL and coupling attenuation shall be as defined in
IEC 61918.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 33 –<br/>
<br/> Annex B (normative) Additional reference implementations B.1<br/> <br/>
General<br/> <br/> Annex B describes implementations of generic cabling that
utilize components referenced in Clauses 9, 10 and 11. These additional reference
implementations do not meet the requirements of Clause 5 and thus are non-
conformant. When installed in accordance with ISO/IEC 14763-2 and IEC 61918, they
comply with the channel transmission performance requirements of Clause 6 based on
a statistical approach of performance modelling.<br/> <br/> B.2 B.2.1<br/> <br/>
Channel configurations General<br/> <br/> B.2.2 discusses channels with no
intermediate connections. B.2.3 discusses inter-connections only. Both consider the
channel according to the definition in ISO/IEC 11801-1. In addition, B.2.4
describes a cabling definition called end-to-end link (E2E link), which is defined
and explained in ISO/IEC TR 11801-9902. B.2.2<br/> <br/> Channels with no
connections<br/> <br/> Figure B.1 shows a) an intermediate cabling channel and a
floor distribution channel created without intermediate connections, b) a floor
distribution channel created without intermediate connections, c) a combined
intermediate and floor distribution channel created without intermediate
connections. For balanced cabling, the length of the channel shall be determined by
using
N = 0 and l a = 0 within the equations shown in Table B.1. It should be noted that
although reassignment of cable elements is possible at one or other of the ends of
the cable as required by the application-specific equipment, this will create
difficulties for the testing of such installed cabling.<br/> <br/> – 34 –<br/>
<br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> Channel<br/> <br/> Cable
C<br/> <br/> ID<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> EQP C<br/> <br/> Cable C<br/> <br/> FD<br/>
<br/> Automation island<br/> <br/> NI<br/> <br/> ID C EQP<br/> <br/> EQP C<br/>
<br/> Cable C<br/> <br/> FD EQP C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> =
connection<br/> <br/> NI<br/> <br/> Automation island<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/>
Figure B.1 – Channel configurations without intermediate connections B.2.3<br/>
<br/> Channels with inter-connections<br/> <br/> Figure B.2 shows the channels of
Figure B.1 with the addition of an interconnect panel and an equipment cord at the
distributor(s). For balanced cabling, the length of the channel shall be determined
by the equations shown in Table B.1. In Table B.1 it is assumed that a) the
flexible cable within the equipment cord(s) has a higher insertion loss
specification than that used in the fixed cable (see 9.2), b) the cables within
these cords in the channel have a common insertion loss specification. The maximum
length of the fixed cable will depend on the total length of cords to be supported
within a channel. During the operation of the installed cabling, a management
system should be implemented to ensure that the cords used to create the channel
conform with the design rules for the floor, building or installation. It should be
noted that although reassignment of cable elements is possible at one or other of
the ends of the cords as required by the application-specific equipment, this will
create difficulties for the testing of such a channel.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-
3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 35 – Channel<br/> <br/> Cable C<br/> <br/>
ID<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> EQP C<br/> <br/> Automation island<br/>
<br/> NI<br/> <br/> Equipment cord<br/> <br/> Cable C<br/> <br/> FD<br/> <br/>
C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> EQP C<br/> <br/> ID C EQP<br/> <br/> Equipment cord<br/>
<br/> Cable C<br/> <br/> FD<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> EQP C<br/> <br/>
NI<br/> <br/> Automation island<br/> <br/> Equipment cord<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> =
connection<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure B.2 – Channel configurations with
inter-connections Table B.1 – Channel length equations for balanced cabling with
inter-connections Component Category 5 6 6 A or 8.1 7 7 A or 8.2<br/> <br/> Channel
length equations Class A<br/> <br/> Class B<br/> <br/> Class C<br/> <br/> Class
D<br/> <br/> Class E<br/> <br/> Class E A<br/> <br/> Class F<br/> <br/> Class F
A<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (258 − 2N – l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (178 − 2N − l a ×
Y)/X<br/> <br/> (113 − 2N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/>
<br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (193 − N − l a
× Y)/X<br/> <br/> (115 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (106 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –
<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> (268 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (197 − N − l
a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (118 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (109 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/>
(106 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 −
N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (198 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (119 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/>
<br/> (110 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (108 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (106 − N − l
a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/>
(200 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (121 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (112 − N − l a ×
Y)/X<br/> <br/> (106 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (106 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/>
(106 − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> N<br/> <br/> number of inter-
connections in the channel<br/> <br/> la<br/> <br/> combined length of the
equipment cords (m)<br/> <br/> X<br/> <br/> ratio of the insertion loss of the
cable C (dB/m) to fixed cable attenuation (dB/m) – see Clause 9<br/> <br/> Y<br/>
<br/> ratio of the equipment cord cable insertion loss (dB/m) to fixed cable
attenuation (dB/m) – see Clause 9<br/> <br/> For operating temperatures above 20
°C, l a should be reduced by 0,2 % per °C for screened cables and 0,4 % per °C (20
°C to 40 °C) and 0,6 % per °C (> 40 °C to 60 °C) for unscreened cables. Where the
operating temperature exceeds 60 °C then manufacturers’ information shall be
consulted regarding required reductions in cable length.<br/> <br/> B.2.4<br/>
<br/> End-to-end link (E2E link)<br/> <br/> In addition to the channels discussed
in B.2.2 and B.2.3 there is a cabling definition called end-to-end link (E2E link).
This implementation is defined and specified in ISO/IEC TR 11801-9902. ISO/IEC
14763-4 describes the measurement of E2E links of two- and four-pair balanced
cabling up to 250 MHz using field testing and laboratory equipment.<br/> <br/> – 36
–<br/> <br/> B.3<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> Channels
using balanced cabling bulkhead connections<br/> <br/> Figure B.3 shows an
intermediate cabling channel and a floor distribution channel created using a fixed
cable terminated at a closure bulkhead. The length of the fixed cable used within a
channel shall be determined by the equations shown in Table B.2. In Table B.2 it is
assumed that a) the flexible cable within these cords has a higher insertion loss
specification than that used in the fixed cable (see Clause 9), b) the cables
within these cords in the channel have a common insertion loss specification. The
maximum length of the fixed cable will depend on the total length of cords to be
supported within a channel. During the operation of the installed cabling, a
management system should be implemented to ensure that the cords used to create the
channel conform to the design rules for the floor, building or installation.
Channel Distributor Closure Cable C<br/> <br/> ID C C<br/> <br/> EQP C Equipment
cord<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> NI<br/> <br/> Automation island<br/> <br/> C<br/>
<br/> NI<br/> <br/> Automation island<br/> <br/> BC<br/> <br/> Cable C<br/> <br/>
ID EQP C<br/> <br/> C C Equipment cord<br/> <br/> C C BC<br/> <br/> BC<br/> <br/>
Apparatus attachment cord<br/> <br/> Cable C<br/> <br/> FD EQP C Equipment
cord<br/> <br/> C C BC<br/> <br/> Apparatus closure<br/> <br/> ID C C BC<br/> <br/>
C EQP Equipment cord<br/> <br/> Distributor Closure C<br/> <br/> = connection<br/>
<br/> BC<br/> <br/> = bulkhead connection<br/> <br/> Figure B.3 – Channel
configurations with bulkhead connections<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-
3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 37 –<br/> <br/> Table B.2 – Channel length
equations with bulkhead connections Component Category 5<br/> <br/> 6 6A 7 7A<br/>
<br/> Channel length equations for balanced cabling Class A<br/> <br/> Class B<br/>
<br/> Class C<br/> <br/> Class D<br/> <br/> Class E<br/> <br/> Class E A<br/> <br/>
Class F<br/> <br/> Class F A<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (258 − 5M − (178 − 5M − 2N
− 2N − l a × Y)/X l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –
<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 − 5M − (193 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X N
− l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (115 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/>
<br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> (268 − 5M − (197 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X N − l a ×
Y)/X<br/> <br/> (118 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (109 − 5M − N − l a ×
Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 − 5M −
(198 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (119 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/>
<br/> (110 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (108 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –
<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 − 5M − (200 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X N
− l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (121 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (112 − 5M − N − l a ×
Y)/X<br/> <br/> (106 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (106 − 5M − N − l a ×
Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> M number of bulkhead connections in
the channel N<br/> <br/> number of connections in the channel<br/> <br/> la<br/>
<br/> combined length of the equipment cords (m)<br/> <br/> X<br/> <br/> ratio of
the insertion loss of the cable C (dB/m) to fixed cable attenuation (dB/m) – see
Clause 9<br/> <br/> Y<br/> <br/> ratio of the equipment cord cable insertion loss
(dB/m) to fixed cable attenuation (dB/m) – see Clause 9<br/> <br/> For operating
temperatures above 20 °C, l a should be reduced by 0,2 % per °C for screened cables
and 0,4 % per °C (20 °C to 40 °C) and 0,6 % per °C (> 40 °C to 60 °C) for
unscreened cables. Where the operating temperature exceeds 60 °C then
manufacturers’ information shall be consulted regarding required reductions in
cable length.<br/> <br/> The bulkhead connection is considered to comprise a “back-
to-back” connection as described in ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.2.5.2, as follows:
“For connecting devices that provide cross-connections without patch cords or
jumpers, electrical performance shall not be worse than the equivalent of two
connectors and 5 m of patch cord of the same Category. Applicable parameters
include insertion loss, input to output resistance, input to output resistance
unbalance, propagation delay, delay skew, and transfer impedance. In addition,
crosstalk, return loss and unbalance attenuation (near end, TCL) of such devices
shall not exceed 6 dB worse than the minimum values specified in 10.2.4.2.”
However, the physical implementation of bulkhead connections typically features a
very short cable length and the connection transmission performance may fall below
that defined above. It should be noted that the following reference implementations
may not be supported if multiple bulkhead connections are used: a) Class
D channels using Category 5 components; b) Class E channels using Category 6
components; c) Class E A channels using Category 6 A components; d) Class F
channels using Category 7 components; e) Class F A channels using Category 7 A
components. If any of the above implementations are desired then a single
connection at a bulkhead is recommended.<br/> <br/> – 38 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC
11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> Annex C (informative) Other implementations
C.1<br/> <br/> General<br/> <br/> Annex C describes implementations, using the
components of Clauses 9, 10 and 11, that are capable of delivering transmission
performance in accordance with the Classes of Clause 6 for cabling structures that
are not supported by Clause 5. These implementations cannot be supported in a
normative manner by this document.<br/> <br/> C.2<br/> <br/> Channels using
balanced cabling bulkhead connections with additional connections<br/> <br/> Figure
C.1 shows intermediate and floor distribution channels created using a fixed cable
terminated at one or more closure bulkheads with additional connections associated
with those bulkhead connections. The length of the fixed cable used within a
channel shall be determined by the equations shown in Table C.1. In Table C.1 it is
assumed that a) the flexible cable within these cords has a higher insertion loss
specification than that used in the fixed cable (see Clause 9), b) the cables
within these cords in the channel have a common insertion loss specification. The
maximum length of the fixed cable will depend on the total length of cords to be
supported within a channel. During the operation of the installed cabling, a
management system should be implemented to ensure that the cords used to create the
channel conform with the design rules for the floor, building or installation.<br/>
<br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 39 – Channel<br/> <br/>
Distributor Closure ID EQP C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C C<br/> <br/> EQP C<br/>
<br/> Equipment cord<br/> <br/> FD EQP C<br/> <br/> EQP C<br/> <br/> Apparatus
attachment cord<br/> <br/> Cable C<br/> <br/> BC<br/> <br/> BC<br/> <br/> Cable
C<br/> <br/> Patch cord/ Jumper<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> Equipment cord<br/> <br/>
Automation island<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> NI<br/> <br/> Automation island<br/>
<br/> BC<br/> <br/> C EQP Equipment cord<br/> <br/> Patch cord/ Jumper<br/> <br/> C
C<br/> <br/> C C<br/> <br/> Apparatus closure Distributor Closure ID<br/> <br/> C
C<br/> <br/> C C<br/> <br/> Equipment cord<br/> <br/> FD<br/> <br/> BC C C<br/>
<br/> C C BC<br/> <br/> Patch cord/ Jumper<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> NI<br/> <br/>
Cable C<br/> <br/> Patch cord/ Jumper<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> BC<br/>
<br/> Equipment cord<br/> <br/> ID<br/> <br/> Cable C<br/> <br/> Patch cord/
Jumper<br/> <br/> BC<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> = connection<br/> <br/> BC<br/> <br/>
= bulkhead connection<br/> <br/> C<br/> <br/> ID C EQP<br/> <br/> Equipment
cord<br/> <br/> IEC<br/> <br/> Figure C.1 – Channel configurations with bulkhead
and additional connections<br/> <br/> – 40 –<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 ©
ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> Table C.1 – Channel equations with bulkhead and additional
connections Component Category<br/> <br/> 5<br/> <br/> 6<br/> <br/> 6A<br/> <br/>
7<br/> <br/> 7A<br/> <br/> Channel length equations for balanced cabling Class
A<br/> <br/> Class B<br/> <br/> Class C<br/> <br/> Class D<br/> <br/> Class E<br/>
<br/> Class E A<br/> <br/> Class F<br/> <br/> Class FA<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –
<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (258 − 5M −
(178 − 5M − 2N − 2N − l a × Y)/X l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 − 5M −
N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (193 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (115 − 5M − N − l a
× Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> (268 − 5M − N
− l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (197 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (118 − 5M − N − l a ×
Y)/X<br/> <br/> (109 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –
<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> (268 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (198 − 5M − N −
l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (119 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (110 − 5M − (108 − 5M −
N − l a × Y)/X N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/>
(268 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (200 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (121 −
5M − N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> (106 − 5M − (112 − 5M − (106 − 5M − N − l a × Y)/X N
− l a × Y)/X N − l a × Y)/X<br/> <br/> 2 000<br/> <br/> –<br/> <br/> M number of
bulkhead connections in the channel N<br/> <br/> number of connections in the
channel<br/> <br/> la<br/> <br/> combined length of the equipment cords (m)<br/>
<br/> X<br/> <br/> ratio of the insertion loss of the cable C (dB/m) to fixed cable
attenuation (dB/m) – see Clause 9<br/> <br/> Y<br/> <br/> ratio of the equipment
cord cable insertion loss (dB/m) to fixed cable attenuation (dB/m) – see Clause
9<br/> <br/> For operating temperatures above 20 °C, l a should be reduced by 0,2 %
per °C for screened cables and 0,4 % per °C (20 °C to 40 °C) and 0,6 % per °C (> 40
°C to 60 °C) for unscreened cables. Where the operating temperature exceeds 60 °C
then manufacturers’ information shall be consulted regarding required reductions in
cable length.<br/> <br/> The bulkhead connection is considered to comprise a “back-
to-back” connection as described in ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, 10.2.5.2, as follows:
"For connecting devices that provide cross-connections without patch cords or
jumpers, electrical performance shall not be worse than the equivalent of two
connectors and 5 m of patch cord of the same Category. Applicable parameters
include insertion loss, input to output resistance, input to output resistance
unbalance, propagation delay, delay skew, and transfer impedance. In addition,
crosstalk, return loss and unbalance attenuation (near end, TCL) of such devices
shall not exceed 6 dB worse than the minimum values specified in 10.2.4.2."
However, the physical implementations of bulkhead connections typically feature a
very short cable length and the connection transmission performance may fall below
that defined above. It should be noted that the following implementations cannot be
supported if bulkhead connections are used: 1) Class D channels using Category 5
components; 2) Class E channels using Category 6 components; 3) Class E A channels
using Category 6 A components; 4) Class F channels using Category 7 components; 5)
Class F A channels using Category 7 A components. If any of the above
implementations are desired then a single connection at a bulkhead is
recommended.<br/> <br/> ISO/IEC 11801-3:2017 © ISO/IEC 2017<br/> <br/> – 41 –<br/>
<br/> Bibliography IEC 61076-2-101, Connectors for electronic equipment – Product
requirements – Part 2-101: Circular connectors – Detail specification for M12
connectors with screw-locking IEC 61076-2-109, Connectors for electronic equipment
– Product requirements – Part 2-109: Circular connectors – Detail specification for
connectors with M 12 × 1 screw-locking, for data transmission frequencies up to 500
MHz IEC 61935-1, Specification for the testing of balanced and coaxial information
technology cabling – Part 1: Installed balanced 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 ISO/IEC 11801-2, Information technology – Generic
cabling for customer premises – Part 2: Office premises ISO/IEC 11801-4,
Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises – Part 4: Single-
tenant homes ISO/IEC 11801-5, Information technology – Generic cabling for customer
premises – Part 5: Data centres ISO/IEC 11801-6, Information technology – Generic
cabling for customer premises – Part 6: Distributed building services ISO/IEC TR
11801-9901, Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises – Part
9901: Guidance for balanced cabling in support of at least 40 Gbit/s data
transmission ISO/IEC TR 11801-9902, Information technology – Generic cabling for
customer premises – Part 9902: End-to-end link configurations ISO/IEC TR 11801-
9903, Information technology – Generic cabling systems for customer premises – Part
9903: Matrix modelling of channels and links ISO/IEC TR 11801-9904, Information
technology – Generic cabling systems for customer premises – Part 9904: Assessment
and mitigation of installed balanced cabling channels to support 2,5GBASE-T and
5GBASE-T ISO/IEC TR 11801-9905, Information technology – Generic cabling systems
for customer premises – Part 9905: Guidelines for the use of installed cabling to
support 25GBASE-T ISO/IEC 14763-3, Information technology – Implementation and
operation of customer premises cabling – Part 3: Testing of optical fibre cabling
ISO/IEC 18598, Information technology – Automated infrastructure management (AIM)
systems – Requirements, data exchange and applications ISO/IEC TR 24704,
Information technology – Customer premises cabling for wireless access points
ISO/IEC TR 24750, Information technology – Assessment and mitigation of installed
balanced cabling channels in order to support 10GBASE-T ISO/IEC TR 29106,
Information technology – Generic cabling – Introduction to the MICE environmental
classification ISO/IEC TS 29125, Information technology – Telecommunications
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