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

ISO/IEC 14763-2:2012(E) specifies requirements for the planning, installation and operation of cabling and cabling infrastructures (including cabling, pathways, spaces, earthing and bonding) in support of generic cabling standards and associated documents. The following aspects are addressed: - specification of the installation, - quality assurance, - installation planning, - installation practice, - documentation, - administration, - testing, - inspection, - operation, - maintenance and repair. The requirements of Clauses 5 to 14 of this standard are premises-independent and may be amended by the requirements of premises-specific Annexes. This first edition supersedes Clauses 11 and 12 of ISO/IEC 11801, published in 2002, replaces ISO/IEC 14763-1, published in 1999, its Amendment 1 (2004), ISO/IEC TR 14763-2, published in 2000, ISO/IEC 18010, published in 2002, and its Amendment 1 (2005) and constitutes a technical revision. It includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: In addition to the supersession of parts of earlier standards and the incorporation of other standards, this standard provides much greater detail in all aspects of planning and installation with respect to ISO/IEC/TR 14763-2 and provides clearly differentiated and directed requirements and recommendations.

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 8
INTRODUCTION . 10
1 Scope . 13
2 Normative references . 14
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 15
3.1 Terms and definitions . 15
3.2 Abbreviations . 21
3.3 Conventions . 22
4 Conformance . 22
5 Specification of installations . 23
5.1 General . 23
5.2 Installation specification . 23
5.2.1 Requirements . 23
5.2.2 Recommendations . 25
5.3 Technical specification . 25
5.3.1 General . 25
5.3.2 Safety requirements . 26
5.3.3 Security requirements . 26
5.3.4 Performance and configuration – Requirements. 26
5.3.5 Environmental conditions . 27
5.4 Scope of work . 27
5.4.1 Pre-installation . 27
5.4.2 Installation . 28
5.4.3 Post-installation . 29
5.5 Quality assurance . 29
6 Quality planning . 30
6.1 Quality plan . 30
6.2 Sampling . 31
6.2.1 Balanced cabling . 31
6.2.2 Optical fibre cabling . 33
6.3 Treatment of marginal results . 34
6.3.1 Balanced cabling . 34
6.3.2 Optical fibre cabling . 34
6.4 Treatment of non-compliant results . 35
6.5 Change control . 35
7 Installation planning . 35
7.1 General . 35
7.2 Safety . 35
7.2.1 General . 35
7.2.2 Mains power cabling . 35
7.2.3 Optical fibre cabling . 35
7.3 Environment . 36
7.4 Points of electrical contact. 36
7.5 External service provision . 36
7.5.1 Requirements . 36

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7.5.2 Recommendations . 36
7.6 Pathways and pathway systems . 36
7.6.1 General . 36
7.6.2 Inside buildings . 39
7.6.3 Outside buildings . 42
7.7 Spaces . 46
7.7.1 Requirements . 46
7.7.2 Recommendations . 48
7.8 Functional elements . 50
7.8.1 Requirements . 50
7.8.2 Recommendations . 51
7.9 Segregation of information technology cabling and mains power cabling . 52
7.9.1 General . 52
7.9.2 Requirements . 53
7.9.3 Recommendations . 59
7.10 Cabling – Requirements . 59
7.10.1 General . 59
7.10.2 Unscreened cabling . 59
7.10.3 Screened cabling . 60
7.10.4 Optical fibre cabling . 60
8 Installation practices . 60
8.1 General . 60
8.2 Safety . 60
8.2.1 General . 60
8.2.2 Mains power cabling . 60
8.2.3 Functional bonding . 60
8.2.4 Optical fibre cabling . 60
8.2.5 Guards and signs . 61
8.2.6 Enclosed spaces . 61
8.2.7 Maintenance holes . 61
8.2.8 Closures . 61
8.3 Environment . 61
8.3.1 Storage . 61
8.3.2 Installation – Requirements . 61
8.4 Component inspection and testing – Requirements . 61
8.5 Pathways . 62
8.5.1 Requirements . 62
8.5.2 Inside buildings – Requirements . 62
8.5.3 Outside buildings . 62
8.6 Spaces . 63
8.6.1 Requirements . 63
8.6.2 Entrance facilities . 63
8.6.3 Rooms and enclosures intended to contain distributors . 63
8.6.4 Cabinets, frames and racks . 63
8.6.5 Closures . 63
8.6.6 Outlets . 63
8.7 Pathway system installation. 63
8.7.1 General . 63
8.7.2 Inside buildings . 64

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8.7.3 Outside buildings . 64
8.8 Closure installation . 64
8.9 Cable installation . 65
8.9.1 Cable installation within pathway systems . 65
8.9.2 General . 65
8.9.3 Inside buildings . 66
8.9.4 Cable installation in maintenance holes . 66
8.9.5 Cable installation within closures – Requirements . 67
8.10 Jointing and terminating of cables . 67
8.10.1 Requirements . 67
8.10.2 Balanced cabling . 68
8.10.3 Screened balanced cabling . 68
8.10.4 Optical fibre cabling . 68
8.11 Cords and jumpers . 68
8.12 Surge protective devices . 68
8.13 Acceptance . 68
8.13.1 Inspection . 68
8.13.2 Testing . 69
9 Documentation and administration . 69
9.1 Symbols and preparation of documents . 69
9.2 Administration . 69
9.2.1 General . 69
9.2.2 Administration system . 70
9.2.3 Identifiers – Requirements . 72
9.2.4 Component labelling . 72
9.2.5 Records . 75
9.2.6 Cable administration system . 79
9.2.7 Reports . 82
10 Testing . 82
10.1 General . 82
10.1.1 Links and permanent links . 82
10.1.2 Channels . 83
10.1.3 Cabling interface adaptors . 84
10.1.4 Calibration . 84
10.1.5 Equipment protection . 84
10.1.6 Measurement conditions . 84
10.2 Test procedures for balanced cabling . 85
10.2.1 General . 85
10.2.2 Measurement of length-related parameters . 85
10.2.3 Treatment of marginal test results . 85
10.2.4 Treatment of unacceptable test results . 85
10.2.5 Test result format . 85
10.2.6 Test result documentation . 86
10.3 Test procedures for optical fibre cabling . 86
10.3.1 General . 86
10.3.2 Treatment of unacceptable test results . 86
10.3.3 Test result documentation . 87
11 Inspection . 87
11.1 General . 87

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11.2 Inspection Level 1 . 87
11.3 Inspection Level 2 . 88
11.4 Inspection Level 3 . 88
11.5 Inspection documentation – Requirements . 88
12 Operation . 89
12.1 Standard operating procedure . 89
12.1.1 Requirements . 89
12.1.2 Recommendations . 89
12.2 Cords and jumpers . 89
12.3 Optical fibre adaptors . 89
13 Maintenance . 89
13.1 Approaches to maintenance . 89
13.1.1 General . 89
13.1.2 Requirements . 90
13.2 Maintenance procedures . 90
13.2.1 Requirements . 90
13.2.2 Recommendations . 90
14 Repair . 91
Annex A (normative) Optical fibre polarity maintenance: connecting hardware for
multiple optical fibres . 92
Annex B (normative) Common infrastructures within multi-tenant premises . 101
Annex C (normative) Cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801 . 109
Annex D (normative) Cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 15018 . 116
Annex E (normative) Cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24764 . 122
Annex F (normative) Cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24702 . 135
Annex G (normative) Cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC TR 24704 . 138
Bibliography . 139

Figure 1 – Schematic relationship between ISO/IEC 14763-2 and other relevant
standards . 12
Figure 2 – Quality assurance schematic . 23
Figure 3 – Example of conformant and non-conformant bend radius management . 40
Figure 4 – Example of use of curved corners in pathway systems . 42
Figure 5 – Example of cabling installations outside buildings . 43
Figure 6 – Dimensions of rooms intended to contain distributors . 50
Figure 7 – Process of determining cable separation . 54
Figure 8 – Flowchart for cable separation calculation . 57
Figure 9 – Separation of mains power and information technology cables without
dividers . 58
Figure 10 – Separation of mains power and information technology cables with dividers . 58
Figure 11 – Examples of cord and jumper labelling . 74
Figure 12 – Cable administration database and possible linkages . 80
Figure 13 – Basic cabling administration . 80
Figure 14 – Examples of cabling permanent links . 83
Figure 15 – Reference planes for link and channels (point-to-point) . 83
Figure 16 – Example of a cabling channel . 84

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Figure A.1 – Duplex connecting hardware plug . 93
Figure A.2 – Duplex connecting adapter . 93
Figure A.3 – Duplex patch cord . 93
Figure A.4 – Views of crossover patch cords . 94
Figure A.5 – Optical fibre sequences and adapter orientation in patch panel for the
symmetrical position method . 95
Figure A.6 – Optical fibre sequences and adapter orientation in patch panel for the
reverse-pair position method . 95
Figure A.7 – Array connector cable or patch cord (key-up to key-up) . 97
Figure A.8 – Array adapter with aligned keyways . 97
Figure A.9 – Transition assembly . 98
Figure A.10 – Connectivity method for duplex signals . 99
Figure A.11 – Connectivity method for parallel optics channels . 100
Figure B.1 – Example of common pathways and spaces in a multi-tenant building . 102
Figure B.2 – Example of a campus entrance facility . 104
Figure B.3 – Example 1: Common equipment room . 106
Figure B.4 – Example 1: Common telecommunications room . 107
Figure B.5 – Example 2: Common telecommunications room . 107
Figure C.1 – Connection of functional elements providing redundancy . 110
Figure E.1 – Connection of functional elements providing redundancy . 123
Figure E.2 – Example of layered cable trays with smaller width upper trays . 126
Figure E.3 – Example of uncovered (accessible) row of floor tiles to provide access to
lower tray . 127
Figure E.4 – Dimensions of rooms intended to contain distributors . 129
Figure E.5 – Example of "hot" aisles, "cold" aisles and cable pathway locations . 131

Table 1 – Installed balanced cabling test parameters . 31
Table 2 – Minimum sample sizes for alien (exogenous) crosstalk testing . 33
Table 3 – Installed optical fibre cabling test parameters . 33
Table 4 – Examples of pathway systems . 37
Table 5 – Stacking height for non-continuous and interval support pathway systems . 41
Table 6 – Design and planning of pathways outside buildings . 43
Table 7 – Separation recommendations between metallic information technology
cabling and specific EMI sources . 53
Table 8 – Classification of information technology cables . 55
Table 9 – Minimum separation S . 55
Table 10 – Power cabling factor P . 56
Table 11 – Level of installation complexity . 70
Table 12 – Level of operational complexity .
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