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Chuck Bowser dives into the four families of telecommunication standards and explains how each impacts low-voltage installations across different environments. The conversation clarifies the crucial differences between standards (for performance) and codes (for safety), while offering actionable guidance on testing methodologies and cable management best practices.
• ICT standards fall into four main families: generic standards, premise standards, component standards, and technical service bulletins
• Premise standards vary by building type (commercial, residential, healthcare, data center, industrial, educational) to address specific connectivity requirements
• National Electrical Code (NEC) focuses on safety while standards ensure performance—following standards typically ensures code compliance
• Cable management isn't just about aesthetics but critically impacts performance, bend radius protection, and stress relief on ports
• Three testing methodologies exist: certification (comparing to standards), qualification (data transmission testing), and verification (basic continuity)
• Manufacturers typically require certification testing for warranty purposes, not qualification or verification testing
Remember to catch our next episode where we'll tackle fiber vs. copper benefits, effective project management, and how to create accurate low-voltage project estimates. Every Wednesday at 6pm Eastern.
Support the show
Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at [email protected]
Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH
#CBRCDD #RCDD
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Chuck Bowser dives into the four families of telecommunication standards and explains how each impacts low-voltage installations across different environments. The conversation clarifies the crucial differences between standards (for performance) and codes (for safety), while offering actionable guidance on testing methodologies and cable management best practices.
• ICT standards fall into four main families: generic standards, premise standards, component standards, and technical service bulletins
• Premise standards vary by building type (commercial, residential, healthcare, data center, industrial, educational) to address specific connectivity requirements
• National Electrical Code (NEC) focuses on safety while standards ensure performance—following standards typically ensures code compliance
• Cable management isn't just about aesthetics but critically impacts performance, bend radius protection, and stress relief on ports
• Three testing methodologies exist: certification (comparing to standards), qualification (data transmission testing), and verification (basic continuity)
• Manufacturers typically require certification testing for warranty purposes, not qualification or verification testing
Remember to catch our next episode where we'll tackle fiber vs. copper benefits, effective project management, and how to create accurate low-voltage project estimates. Every Wednesday at 6pm Eastern.
Support the show
Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at [email protected]
Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH
#CBRCDD #RCDD
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