ANSI TIA EIA 606A PDF
ANSI/TIA/EIAA Approved: May 16, TIA/EIAA. Administration Standard for. Commercial Telecommunications. Infrastructure. TIA/ EIAA. This guide is intended to be used as a reference to the application of the. ANSI/ TIA/EIA A Standard. It in no way reflects all the necessary infor-. ANSI/TIA/EIA Administration Standard for the. Telecommunications Infrastructure of. Commercial Buildings. Distributed by NDS INFORMATION- TELECOM.
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The following is the color coding scheme recommended in B: This particular cable would have a corresponding label on the other end the data center end, in this case which would read: The labeling system, and the identifiers used, must be agreed upon by all stakeholders.
Permanent records must cross-reference all identifier information. This particular cable would have a corresponding label on the other end the data center end, in this case which would read:. The labeling scheme must identify the associated physical locations building, eja, cabinet, rack, port, etc.
ANSI TIA 606-B Cable Labeling Standards
Wire Color Coding While recommended, color coding is eja required, and compliant coding may be accomplished using color labels or color bands. Labeling must be easily read, durable, and capable of surviving for the life of the component that was labeled.
Requirements For Labels All labels must use a permanent identifier that can be easily traced — that is, a useful numbering scheme. MACs must be recorded and updated in the permanent records. All jack, connector, and block hardware may be labeled on either the outlet or panel. This scheme must be logical in its organization, using alphanumeric characters for ease of reference.
Labeling must be logical and consistent, across all locations, matching the project drawings.
ANSI/TIA/EIA CABLING STANDARDS
It identifies the termination point for both ends of the cable, with the near end shown first. All labels must match up with the permanent record. Each cable and each pathway must be labeled on each end, and each label should identify the termination points of both ends of the cable.
This is port The following is the color coding scheme recommended in B:. The labeling principles that underlie B include the following: These principles are then translated into specific requirements.
While recommended, color coding is not required, and compliant coding may be accomplished using color labels or color bands.
ANSI TIA B Cable Labeling Standards | Graphic Products
Any moves, adds, and changes MACs must be documented with a change order. Labels for station connections may appear on the face plate.
All labels must meet requirements for legibility, defacement, and adhesion, specified in UL PVBX, LANs, and individual computers Yellow — Auxiliary circuits, such as alarms and security systems Red — Key telephone systems termination 606 Keeping Requirements Drawings and documents must be secured and backed asni by the building administration.
Labeling should be pervasive; cables and connecting hardware should be labeled, but so should conduits and firestops, grounding and bonding locations, racks, cabinets, ports, and telecommunications spaces. The following is a simple example of a cable identifier. A04 — As before, anwi first element identifies the cabinet location, but this time for the far end of the cable.