Structured Cabling Systems
Structured Cabling Systems
Structured cabling system is a complete system of cabling and associated hardware, which provides a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure that integrates voice, data and video services.
This infrastructure serves a wide range of uses, such as to provide telephone service or transmit data through a computer network. Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that specify wiring standards for various entities.
We could offer complete SCS solutions which includes but not limited to the indicated verticals here with. We further define a structured cabling system in terms of ownership.
The structured cabling system begins at the point where the service provider (SP) terminates.
This point is the point of demarcation (demarc) or Network Interface Device (NID). For example, in a telephone system installation, the SP furnishes one or more service lines (per customer requirements). The SP connects the service lines at the point of demarcation.
Every structured cabling system is unique. This is due to variations in:
• The architectural structure of the building, which houses the cabling installation
• The cable and connection products
• The function of the cabling installation
• The types of equipment the cabling installation will support — present and future
• The configuration of an already installed system (upgrades and retrofits)
There are many industry accepted institutions & governing bodies which are responsible or providing and maintaining standards and practices within the profession. It has published a series of standards to design, install, and maintain cabling installations to ensure a proper cabling installation.
Key Benefits Of These Standards Include:
• Consistency of design and installation
• Conformance to physical and transmission line requirements
• A basis for examining a proposed system expansion and other changes maintaining uniformity.