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Why the need for Grounding and Bonding • Equipment Protection • Satisfy Warranty Requirement • System Performance • Service Protection • Personnel Safety (code requirement – NEC/CSA/BS/IEC)
Bonding STP and UTP telecommunications systems. Not only is grounding and bonding important for the protection of the people and property, proper bonding of the telecommunications system per the current TIA-607-B standard is also vital to ensure reliable data transmission performance.
that will enable the design and implementation of structured cabling systems for commercial buildings and between buildings in a campus environment. UTK recognizes, and adopts for itself, the telecommunications industry standards, codes, and practices as defined in the agencies listed in Section 1.
Common bonding connections in the telecommunications closet space include (a) split bolt on cable basket, (b) jumper on ladder rack, (c) HTAP on TBB, and (d) auxiliary cable brackets on ladder rack.
Wire mesh is a Listed product typically fabricated from solid copper or copper clad steel wire, ranging from No. 6 AWG to No. 12 AWG. The wires are brazed together in a grid form with spacing between conductors ranging from 50.8 mm (2 in) through 1.22 m (4 ft). All joints should be silver brazed or equivalent.
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Category 3 cables consisted of four loosely twisted pairs of copper conductor under an overall jacket and were tested to 16 megahertz. Category 5e cables, on the other hand, had its four pairs more tightly twisted than the Category 3 and were tested up to 100 megahertz.