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    UFC 3-580-01-2007 TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUILDING CABLING SYSTEMS PLANNING AND DESIGN [Superseded NAVY MIL-HDBK-1012 3 CHG NOTICE 1 NAVY MIL-HDBK-1012 3]《电信大楼电缆系统的规划和设计[代替 NAVY MIL-HDB.pdf

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    UFC 3-580-01-2007 TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUILDING CABLING SYSTEMS PLANNING AND DESIGN [Superseded NAVY MIL-HDBK-1012 3 CHG NOTICE 1 NAVY MIL-HDBK-1012 3]《电信大楼电缆系统的规划和设计[代替 NAVY MIL-HDB.pdf

    1、UFC-3-580-01 22 June 2007 UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUILDING CABLING SYSTEMS PLANNING AND DESIGN APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC-3-580-01 22 June 2007

    2、UNIFIED FACILITIES CRITERIA (UFC) TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUILDING CABLING SYSTEM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND ESTIMATING Any copyrighted material included in this UFC is identified at its point of use. Use of the copyrighted material apart from this UFC must have the permission of the copyright holder. U.S. AR

    3、MY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (Preparing Activity) NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND AIR FORCE CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT AGENCY Record of Changes (changes indicated by 1 . /1/) Change No. Date Location This UFC supersedes MIL-HDBK-1012/3, dated MAY 1996. i Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or net

    4、working permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC 3-580-01 22 June 2007 FOREWORD The Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) system is prescribed by MIL-STD 3007 and provides planning, design, construction, sustainment, restoration, and modernization criteria, and applies to the Military Departments, the

    5、 Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities in accordance with USD(AT also assume that there will be no diversification of this load. For Navy projects, utilize 4-inch (102 mm) square by 2-1/4 inch (57 mm) deep boxes for single gang, four outlet copper telecommunications configurations that do n

    6、ot have provision for fiber optic cabling. For Army projects, specify 4-11/16-inch (119 mm) square by 2-1/4 (57 mm) boxes for 1-inch (27 mm) conduit installations and outlet boxes that have or may require fiber optic cabling. 2-3.2 Outlet Faceplate Use a full (double gang) faceplate for standard adm

    7、inistrative outlet locations, with connectors for all copper and (if used) fiber optic cable. Standard administrative outlets may, by specific user request, use single gang outlet faceplates in conjunction with a reducing ring. For single gang outlet boxes, use a single gang outlet faceplate with ap

    8、propriate connector locations and, if required, mounting lugs for wall phones. Outlet faceplate must include two blanks position for future applications. 2-3.3 Outlet Connectors The following specifications pertain to copper, fiber optic and coaxial cable outlet/connector. The category for cable, ja

    9、cks, termination blocks, and patch panels must be the same throughout each circuit and system. Specify more than one category only if providing more than one system requiring different categories. In general for horizontal cable, use Category 6 for all voice and data circuits on Army and Navy projec

    10、ts, and use Cat 5 or better for USAF projects. 2-3.3.1 Copper Outlet/connector Copper outlet/connector must be TIA/EIA category 6 (Cat 6) for Army and Navy projects, and Cat 5 or better for USAF projects All connectors must be 8-pin/8-position Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networki

    11、ng permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC-3-580-01 22 June 2007 6 insulation displacement terminations wired per T568A. The T568B configuration must only be used by exception if required to maintain system configuration uniformity, security or other user-specified reasons. Category 3 (Cat 3) rat

    12、ed connectors must not be used in new construction, or rehabilitation projects. Copper outlet/connector and plugs should be unkeyed unless the user requires keyed outlet/connector and plugs to maintain system uniformity, security, or other user specified reasons. 2-3.3.2 Fiber Optic Outlet/connector

    13、 Terminate all fiber optic work area cables in dual 568SC connectors. Provide fiber optic connectors in accordance with the paragraph entitled “Fiber Optic Terminations” in this UFC. The default choice for fiber optic outlet/connector must be TIA/EIA “SC” type (568SC). Other type connectors (small-f

    14、orm-factor) (MT-RJ, VF-45, etc.) may be substituted as required by the user. Small form factor connectors (available from several manufacturers), offer a potential for significant installation cost reduction. Any type of fiber connector used must meet the performance requirements specified within An

    15、nex A of TIA/EIA-568-B.3, and meet the requirements of the corresponding TIA Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) document. 2-3.3.3 Coaxial Outlet/connector Coaxial outlet/connector should normally be “F” type connectors. Use of other type connectors (i.e., BNC, etc.) should be co

    16、nsidered only if specifically required by the user. The designer must coordinate with the cable service provider where franchise agreements are in place. The Navy requires that all passive CATV devices support 1 GHz bandwidth. 2-3.4 Outlet/Connector Markings Each communications outlet must have a un

    17、ique identifying number in accordance with TIA/EIA 606-A. In the telecommunications room (TR), this unique identifying number must be associated with the position on the patch panel or cross-connect to which the outlet is connected. Each horizontal cable must be labeled both at the outlet and patch

    18、panel or cross-connect position in the communications closet. Connector voice and data dedication use may be reassigned as requirements dictate. Note: in the standard cabling scheme, the designations “voice” and “data” are arbitrary and do not imply that one outlet is better than the other, the outl

    19、ets are identical in capability. 2-3.5 Outlet Types and Density The following outlet types are commonly used in military construction projects. Sketches of these outlets are included in Figure 6, of Appendix B. The outlet types do not cover all possible user required configurations. The designer mus

    20、t certify that all user-defined outlets have a corresponding valid requirement, such as fiber for various levels of classification. Outlet configurations must comply with this UFC, TIA/EIA-568-B, and TIA/EIA-569-B. Outlet densities are provided for planning purposes, when actual outlet locations are

    21、 not known and cannot be determined with available information. The designer can develop reasonably accurate total outlet count estimates based on the size and dedicated usage of the space. These factors fall within the ranges given in TIA/EIA-569-B, and are based on gross area (overall building foo

    22、tprint without deducting for hallways, equipment rooms, restrooms, etc.). See Figure 9, of Appendix Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC-3-580-01 22 June 2007 7 B, for a typical building floor plan. For USAF projects all administrative

    23、 facilities and administrative spaces in other types of facilities must be equipped with one standard telecommunications outlet for each 48 square feet (4.5 square meters) of net office space. Outlet densities and locations for all special-purpose spaces and non-administrative facilities must be det

    24、ermined by the user and the BCSO and must follow the guidelines in TIA/EIA-569-B. Table 2-1 Outlet Types Facility Space Category Outlet Configuration Planning Area (SF(SM) per Outlet Administrative space, to include Classrooms, and Medical/Clinics Two 8-pin modular (RJ45 type) outlet/connector in a

    25、double gang outlet faceplate, one connector labeled voice use and one labeled data use. 80(7.5)Headquarters and Special Users Minimum of two 8-pin modular (RJ45 type) outlet/connector in a double gang outlet faceplate, one connector labeled voice use and one labeled data use, with additional 8-pin m

    26、odular and/or fiber outlet/connectors as required. 80(7.5)Systems Furniture Two 8-pin modular (RJ45 type) outlet/connector in a modular furniture outlet faceplate with outlet box extender, one connector labeled voice use, and one connector labeled data use. See belowNon-Admin Spaces (CDCs, Chapels,

    27、Rec-centers, etc.) Two 8-pin modular (RJ45 type) outlet/connector in a double gang outlet faceplate, one connector labeled voice use and one labeled data use. 500(46.5)Barracks Space/Bachelors Quarters See below See belowWarehouse space Two 8-pin modular (RJ45 type) outlet/connector in a double gang

    28、 outlet faceplate, one connector labeled voice use and one labeled data use. 5000(465)Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC-3-580-01 22 June 2007 8 Wall and Pay Phone Outlet One 8-pin modular (RJ45 type) connector in a single gang outle

    29、t faceplate with mounting lugs, labeled voice use. As neededFamily Housing units See below See below2-3.5.1 Family Housing Units 2-3.5.1.1 Army Family Housing The designer must determine the minimum outlet quantity for Army Family Housing (AFH) units based upon the number of rooms in the AFH unit. I

    30、n general provide one telephone outlet and one CATV outlet (as a minimum) in each of the following rooms: kitchen, living room, dining room, family room/area, each bedroom, and any other logical location deemed appropriate. Copper outlet/connector must be TIA/EIA category 6 (Cat 6) for Army and Air

    31、Force projects. 2-3.5.1.2 Navy Family Housing The designer must provide a complete structured telecommunications system in accordance with TIA/EIA-570-B for Navy family housing units. Provide Grade 1 wiring for units with less than 1500 square feet (140 sq m) and Grade 2 wiring (excluding optical fi

    32、ber) for units with 1500 square feet (140 sq m) or more. Locate the distribution device adjacent to the residential load center. In addition to outlet locations required by TIA/EIA-570-B, provide two outlets on opposite walls in the living room, family/great room, den/study, and each bedroom. Provid

    33、e one outlet in dining room and garage if provided. Copper outlet/connector must be TIA/EIA category 6 for Navy and Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) projects. 2-3.5.1.3 Air Force Family Housing The designer must provide a complete structured telecommunications system in accordance with TIA/EIA-570-B for

    34、 Air Force family housing units. Residential Telecommunications Cabling Standard Telephone outlets must consist of 4-pin/4-position non-keyed CAT 3 or better modular USOC RJ-11 jacks. CATV outlets must be “F”-type jacks. Locate jacks in the kitchen, living room, family room, and all bedrooms adjacen

    35、t to a 120-VAC, 60-Hz (or host country standard voltage and frequency as applicable) duplex electrical receptacle. Telephone and CATV outlets must be wall-mounted. Locate outlets or provide additional outlets to enable maximum furniture placement flexibility. 2-3.5.1.4 Barracks/Bachelor Quarters For

    36、 Army barracks projects provide one 8-pin modular (RJ45 type) connector in a single gang outlet faceplate, labeled voice use. In BEQ/BOQ/SEBQ/etc, provide one single RJ-45 outlet in each room of the suite; i.e., bedroom therefore 4 outlets (two per room) are required. For Air Force quarters telephon

    37、e outlets must consist of 4-pin/4-position non-keyed CAT 3 or better modular USOC RJ-11 jacks. CATV outlets must be “F”-type jacks. Locate jacks in the kitchen, living room, family room, and all bedrooms adjacent to a 120-VAC, 60-Hz (or host country standard voltage and frequency as applicable) dupl

    38、ex electrical receptacle. 2-3.5.2 Systems Furniture Wiring The designer must specify a minimum of one systems furniture outlet per single occupancy cubicle. The designer must specify a minimum of two systems furniture outlets per cubicle designated for servers, printers, copiers or faxes. When syste

    39、ms furniture is installed as part of the construction contract, insure that systems furniture specifications include TIA/EIA-568-B and TIA/EIA-569-B cabling and raceway standards. 2-3.6 Utility Rooms and Closets All utility rooms and closets, such as electrical, mechanical and telecommunications, mu

    40、st be wired with at least one wall mounted telecommunications outlet, with a mounting lug face plate. 2-3.7 Elevators For buildings with elevators, a four-pair copper cable with an eight-position modular outlet adapter must be installed for each elevator. The exact location of the outlet assembly mu

    41、st be verified with the elevator installer or Contractor. 2-3.8 Safety, Courtesy, courtesy: building lobby/entrance, stairways; convenience: break rooms, rear (unmanned) entrances. 2-3.9 Building Automation Systems When requested by the building support systems planner, provide wall outlets at ident

    42、ified locations to support building automation systems. For example, one such outlet may be a direct digital controller (DDC) outlet for the HVAC system. The IS/IT-designer does not have primary responsibility for identifying these circuits, and should defer to the building support systems planner.

    43、2-4 BUILDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS WIRING The following information pertains to horizontal cable and backbone cable. All horizontal and backbone wiring must be designed in a star-configuration as defined in TIA/EIA-568-B.1. All Cables must be terminated within telecommunications rooms, telecommunicatio

    44、ns equipment rooms, and work areas. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-UFC-3-580-01 22 June 2007 10 2-4.1 Horizontal Cable The following information pertains to copper and fiber optic cable and cable run lengths. 2-4.1.1 Copper Voice and

    45、 Data One Category 6 (for Army and Navy) or one Category 5 or better (for USAF) unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable must be installed to each standard 8-pin modular connector provisioned at the outlet. For example, install two 4-pair UTP cables to a standard administrative outlet, or one 4-pair UTP

    46、cable to each single connector outlet. Copper cables must not be split between multiple modular connectors. Use only cable that has passed the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) LAN certification program and is labeled with UL acceptable markings. Plenum cables must be provided in accordance with National

    47、 Fire Protection Association, Inc. (NFPA) 70, or when directed by the facility safety officer or local building code. Provide terminations in accordance with the paragraph entitled “Copper Termination” in this UFC. The designer must not use 150 ohm shielded twisted pair for new construction. Categor

    48、y 3 (Cat 3) rated cable must not be used in new construction, or rehabilitation projects. 2-4.1.1.1 Copper Termination Terminations must be performed using an 8-pin (RJ45 type) connector, rated for the category of the installed cable. In a standard cabling scheme, horizontal cables are arbitrarily d

    49、esignated “voice” and “data” to identify and differentiate their purpose. Copper distribution cable must be terminated at the TR on 110-type cabinet or rack-mounted patch panels compliant with Category 6 for Army and Navy projects, or Category 5 or better for USAF projects. Very small projects (i.e., one or two phones) may use a TIA/EIA Category qualified block or backboard mounted patch panel. Cables from the same


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