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AS/NZS 3086:1996

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Telecommunications installations - Integrated telecommunications cabling systems for small office/home office premises

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Superseded date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1996

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1 - AS/NZS 3086:1996 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INSTALLATIONS-INTEGRATED TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLING SYSTEMS FOR SMALL OFFICE/HOME OFFICE ...
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - 1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION
6 - 1.1 Scope
6 - 1.2 Application
6 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
7 - 3 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
7 - 3.1 Definitions
7 - 3.1.1 Adaptor
7 - 3.1.2 Administration
7 - 3.1.3 Backbone cabling
7 - 3.1.4 Balanced cable
7 - 3.1.5 Bridged-tap
7 - 3.1.6 Distributor
7 - 3.1.7 Modular socket/connector
7 - 3.1.8 Network termination device
8 - 3.1.9 Splice
8 - 3.1.10 Telecommunications outlet
8 - 3.2 Abbreviations
8 - 4 PREMISES CABLING SYSTEM OVERVIEW
14 - 4.2 Premises cabling system components
14 - 4.2.1 Network termination device
14 - 4.2.2 Disconnect test point
14 - 4.2.3 Building cable
14 - 4.2.4 Distribution device
14 - 4.2.5 Telecommunications outlet
14 - 4.2.6 Equipment cords
14 - 4.2.7 Connecting hardware
15 - 5 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
15 - 5.1 General
15 - 5.1.1 Component selection and installation
15 - 5.1.2 Exchange line
15 - 5.1.3 Network terminating device
15 - 5.1.4 Disconnect test point
15 - 5.1.5 Premises cabling- pair identification
16 - 5.1.6 Non-telecommunications usage
16 - 5.2 Minimum installed capability
16 - 5.2.1 Components
16 - 5.2.2 Spare Capacity
17 - 5.3 Installation
17 - 5.3.1 Planning
17 - 5.3.2 Regulatory requirements
18 - 5.3.3 Disconnect test point
18 - 5.3.4 Distribution device
19 - 5.3.5 Building cable
20 - 5.3.6 Telecommunications outlets
21 - 5.3.7 Wire junction devices
21 - 5.3.8 Administration
21 - 5.4 Rearrangements
21 - 5.4.1 Administration
21 - 5.4.2 Line and extension cords
22 - 5.4.3 Telecommunications outlets

Describes a generic premises cabling system for connecting one to four exchange access lines to various types of customer equipment (at various locations) within single premises or, for multi-occupancy buildings, within each occupant's part of the premises. It specifies physical interfaces, connecting techniques and installation methods for telecommunications cabling of individual buildings.

Committee
CT-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0683 5
Pages
19
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

ScopeThis Standard covers telecommunications wiring systems installed within an individual building with residential (single, multi-unit or home office) and light commercial (small office, manufacturing, store, retail, etc.) end use. It does not apply to caravan parks or marinas. Installation of basic telephone services not intended for advanced applications or integrated services is not the subject of this Standard.This Standard is applicable to the distribution of one to four lines within a single building and may also be applied to multiple-occupancy buildings containing individual living units or offices where the number of lines per unit/office typically does not exceed four lines.Cabling to this Standard will support ISDN point to point wiring configuration and may support other configurations (refer to requirements of selected carrier).Installation of wiring and telecommunications outlets beyond the exterior walls of buildings (e.g. between buildings) is not covered by this Standard nor are backbone cable systems. (For integrated telecommunication cabling systems to serve large commercial premises and for telecommunications pathways and spaces for commercial buildings see AS/NZS 3080 and AS 3084 respectively.)ApplicationThis Standard is intended to be used by a broad range of persons having an interest in telecommunications wiring, such as carriers, equipment designers and manufacturers, building owners and contractors and companies involved in the sale, installation and maintenance of telecommunications equipment and services.This Standard is intended to be implemented on new construction of, and additions to, residential and light commercial buildings, and on any subsequent rearrangement thereof.In Australia, mandatory Standards apply to the installation of cable and equipment intended for connection to carriers' networks and are covered in AUSTEL Technical Standards TS 008 and TS 009.It should be noted that to perform cabling work (in Australia) which is connected to, or intended for connection to, a telecommunications network operated by a carrier, the cabler shall hold an appropriate AUSTEL cabling licence applicable to the installation being carried out.In New Zealand, certain requirements additional to this Standard are mandated in Codes of Practice of the carrier providing local telephony service. New Zealand Telecom PTC 103 applies to basic residential wiring.

First published as AS/NZS 3086:1996.

AS 3084-1993 Telecommunications installations - Telecommunications pathways and spaces for commercial buildings
AS/NZS 3080:1996 Telecommunications installations - Integrated telecommunications cabling systems for commercial premises
AS 3594-1988 Information processing systems - Interface connector and contact assignments for ISDN basic access interface located at reference points S and T
AS 3000-1986 Electrical installations - Buildings, structures and premises (known as the SAA Wiring Rules)
AS/NZS 3085.1:1995 Telecommunications installations - Administration of communications cabling systems Basic requirements

HB 29-1998 Telecommunications cabling handbook
HB 29-2000 Communications Cabling Manual, Module 2: Communications Cabling Handbook
AS/NZS 3085.1:2004 Telecommunications installations - Administration of communications cabling systems Basic requirements (Reconfirmed 2016)

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