Structured cabling standards for commercial, industrial and residential buildings
Description:
The training focuses on the implementation of structured cabling standards for commercial, industrial and residential buildings. Based on the compliance of health and safety, participants will be guided on the facilities conform to plans, manufacturers specifications, standards, telecommunications and Electrical Code of Quebec.
This training will allow you to learn about new technology and terminology and the determination of different grades of service. Know the wiring practices and knowledge of best practices for telecommunications networks. Learn the maximum distances, knowledge of equipment assets and liabilities and the identification and numbering systems.
Target audience:
Installers, workers in industries and companies that use their own labor.
Learning objective:
- 1. Learning to respect the rules of health and safety and implementation of appropriate means of prevention.
- 2. Compliance methods of use of equipment and tooling.
- 3. Installation according to plan, the manufacturer's specifications, standards, telecommunications and electricity Code of Quebec.
- 4. Knowledge of recommended practices for installation of cable trays and equipment rooms.
- 4.1 Acronyms differentiation
- 4.2 Abbreviations differentiation used in standards;
- 4.3 Identification of terms used in structured cabling;
- 4.4 Identifying different types of cable tray: sub-floor surface, ladder cable, ceiling space.
Course duration: 5 days
Course content:
- Study of basic principles
- - Identify characteristics of different types of ducts.
- - Recognition of diameters of pipes necessary to support cables.
- - Recognition of installation procedures of ducts.
- - Recognition of the location of various equipment in a telecommunications room.
- - Determination of electrical power required.
- - Characterization of environmental control facilities (HVAC).
- - Identification of physical constraints of an equipment room.
- - Recognition of the structure of the building for the location of an equipment room.
- - Recognition of the structure of the equipment room for the location of cable runs.
- - Identification of types of conduits necessary.
- - Recognition Standards applicable to the maximum distance to be covered with a copper wire twisted pair copper and coaxial fiber.
- Knowledge of cable types
- Identification of different types of cables such as:
- - Category 3
- - Category 5
- - Category 5e
- - Category 6, 6a, 7, 7a
- - Fiber optic multimode and singlemode
- - Distinction limitations of each category
- - Recognition of different test parameters to perform the types of cables
- Review standards
- - ANSI TIA / EIA - 568, 569, 570, 607, 598
- - BICSI, Electrical Code of Quebec
- Lab and Demonstration
- Demonstrate various techniques to verify:
- - Continuity of conductors
- - Overrides
- - Reverse Polarity
- - The earthing
- - Identification of tests based on various categories of cable: Copper Category 3, 5, 5, 6, Coaxial, Fiber optiqueet identification network cabling Report certification and practice manufacturers warranty