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Telecommunication Wiring - Clyde N. Herrick, C. Lee McKim

Telecommunication Wiring

Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
1998 | 2nd edition
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-632845-2 (ISBN)
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This is a practical book on the design, installation, testing, or updating of wiring systems that are critical to the operation of any telecommunication system.
63284-4 From planning to troubleshooting...All you need to know to make wiring a competitive advantage! More than almost anything else, your wiring plant determines whether you can run tomorrow's business-critical networked applications, fully leverage Internet technologies, and support the rapidly-changing needs of your organization. Telecommunications Wiring, Second Edition is the up-to-date, complete guide to making sure your wiring delivers the results you need-today, and for many years to come.
From planning new wiring to systematizing and improving what you've already got, you'll find everything you need to know, including: * Creating bid proposals that lead to successful, cost-effective installations * Practical guidance on architecting or evolving a wiring system * Proven plans and techniques for managing installation * Documenting and standardizing cabling systems-including how to design a Telecommunications database * Ensuring cable security * Understanding fundamental wiring theory and practice Telecommunications Wiring, Second Edition offers a coherent, end-to-end approach to designing a cabling system, selecting media, choosing vendors, documenting the system, and streamlining maintenance. It covers both twisted-pair and fiber optic systems, presenting extensive troubleshooting help-and real-world guidance on avoiding problems in the first place. Whether you're a telecommunications or IT professional, technician or manager with responsibility for wiring systems, this is the single source for the information you need most.

(NOTE:Each chapter concludes with Summary and Problems.)

1. Electrical Characteristics of Wire.


Introduction. Voltage in an Electrical Circuit. Current in an Electrical Circuit. Resistance in Wiring Circuits. Power and Power Loss. Signal-to-Noise Ratio. Inductance and Inductive Reactance in Wiring Circuits. Capacitance in Wiring Circuits. Impedance in Wiring Circuits. Digital Signals. Analog Signal Concepts. Ground and Grounding. Crosstalk in Wiring. Attenuation of Signal Information. Insulation of Conductors.



2. Transmission Media: Twisted Pair.


Introduction. Twisted-Pair Cabling. Crosstalk on Twisted Pair Cable. Shielding of Transmission Lines. Applications and Functions of Twisted Pairs. Special Applications of Twisted Pairs. Twisted-Pair Cable Termination. Distribution Frames. Existing Cabling Systems and Compatibility. Electrical Characteristics of Twisted-Pair Cabling. Flat Cable and Ribbon Cable. Tools for Installation of Twisted-Pair Wires. Advantages of Twisted-Pair Wiring.



3. Coaxial Cable.


Introduction. Characteristics and Construction of Coaxial Cable. Coaxial Connectors and Terminations. Grounding of Coaxial Cables. Application of Coaxial Cables. Advantages of Coaxial Cables. Disadvantages of Coaxial Cables.



4. Fiber Optics.


Introduction. Fiber Types. Cable Construction. Cable Characteristics. Cable Termination. Preparing a Connection and Termination. Fiber-Optic Premise Connections. Advantages of Fiber-Optic Cabling.



5. Basic Network Topologies.


Introduction. Tools of the Trade. Basic Network Models. Determining Network Connections. Point-to-Point Topology. Multipoint or Multidrop Networks. Bus Network. Star Topology. Hierarchical Topology. Ring Network. Network Access Protocols. Making the Right Connection.



6. Planning the Wiring Installation.


Introduction. Project Scope. Existing Cabling. User Population. Number and Type of Work Areas. Documentation and Room-Layout Database. Type and Number of Devices Required. Phone and/or Station Equipment Requirement. Maximum Power Allocation and Number of Power Outlets. Test Equipment and Commitment to Support Personnel Training. Teleco, Voice, and Data Support Room Requirements. Environment Concerns. Grounding and Bonding. Cable Network Mechanical Supports. Electromagnetic Interference. Question of User Device Ownership. Hot Host Service. Building, Office, and Device Inventory. Network and Plan Documentation. Quality and Electronic Control. Service Impact Severity Classifications. Service Areas Affected by Work to Be Performed. Reviewing the Building Plans and Cable Requirements. Scheduling the Job. Writing the Request for Bid Proposal. Documentation Responsibility. Installation of the Wiring. New Building Application. Establishing a Labeling Scheme. Database Tracking System. Safety. Plan Review by All Affected Parties.



7. Installing the Wiring.


Introduction. Making the Plan. Cable Strategy. Two-Point Connection Strategy. Three-Point Connection Strategy. Four-Point Connection Strategy. Rules for Installing Cables. Cable Installation Techniques. Cable Security. Cable Installation Hardware. Grounding the Cabling System. Electrical Protection Devices.



8. Premises Wiring Systems.


Introduction. Building a Cabling Architecture. Small Business Scenario.



9. Testing and Troubleshooting.


Introduction. Objectives of Testing and Troubleshooting. Testing Twisted-Pair Wires. Continuity Test of a Cable. Short-to-Ground Test. Tone Test Generators. Testing a Coaxial Cable. Standardized Testing Procedures and On-Line Database. Troubleshooting Cable with a Time-Domain Reflectrometer. Testing a Fiber-Optic Cable. Custom-Assembled Cables. Signal-to-Noise Ratio Measurements. Reference Point for Power Level. Zero Transmission Level. Measuring Internal Sound Level. Category 5 Cable Testing. Technical Support Center.



10. Documentation of the Wiring System.


Introduction. Labeling the Cabling System. Blueprints and Diagrams. Distribution Logs. Work Area Inventory Sheets. Handwritten Entry Versus Terminal-Based Entry.



11. Telecommunication Database.


Introduction. File-Based Tracking System. Data-Based Tracking System. Structured Query Language. Basic Components of a Database Management System. Database Manager’s Responsibility. Sample Database. Field Description for Master Panels. Type of Request Section. Field Description for Link-and-Connect Panel. Service Availability Panel. Field Descriptions for Work Order Panel.



12. Management and Wiring Management Problems.


Introduction. Tracking. Measurement, Testing, and Troubleshooting. Retrofitting. Cost Factors. Database and Database Development. Writing a Bid Proposal Request.



13. Writing the Specifications for a Bid Proposal.


Introduction. Details to Include in a Request for Proposal. Development Time. Special Contractor Considerations. Bid Proposal Forms. Detailed Work Proposal.



Glossary.


Vendor Information.


Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.1998
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 237 mm
Gewicht 561 g
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-13-632845-8 / 0136328458
ISBN-13 978-0-13-632845-2 / 9780136328452
Zustand Neuware
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