ANSI ATIS 0600328-2007 Protection of Telecommunications Links from Physical Stress and Radiation Effects and Associated Requirements for DC Power Systems (A Baseline Standard).pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0600328.2007 PROTECTION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINKS FROM PHYSICAL STRESS AND RADIATION EFFECTS AND ASSOCIATED REQUIREMENTS FOR DC POWER SYSTEMS (A BASELINE STANDARD) ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization
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12、ilable from the International Telecommunications Union. 12Available from Department of Defense, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094, Attn: Standardization Order Desk. ATIS-0600328.2007 5 3.1.5 telecommunications link: A communications facility or channel connecting environme
13、ntally controlled centers, including feeder and local distribution plant, in the telecommunications network. Examples of these include, but are not necessarily restricted to: optical-fiber cable, coaxial cable, metallic cables, transmitting and receiving antenna or towers, manholes, pedestals, splic
14、e cases, repeater cases, and cable entrance facilities. 3.2 Abbreviations a unit of pressure or stress equal to one Newton per square meter PE Polyethylene RMS Root-Mean-Square TIA Telecommunications Industry Association ATIS-0600328.2007 6 4 PROTECTION MEASURES OVERVIEW 4.1 General The baseline phy
15、sical protection measures are classified into the following areas: Vibration; Water Penetration; Temperature and Fire; Lightning; Wind and Ice; Rodents, Birds, and Insects; Construction; Corrosion Aerial; Corrosion Buried; Telecommunications Power; and Radiation Effects. Each stress type has protect
16、ive measures with reference to informative Annexes as necessary. 5 VIBRATION 5.1 General Vibration, or motions of plant and links, may be caused by sources either external or internal to the surrounding environment. Vibration may be categorized as either continuous or transient. Continuous vibration
17、 is associated with rotating machinery, and is generally a long-duration event. Fatigue may be associated with continuous vibration. The amplitude of vibration is greatest when the equipment or structure has a resonant frequency at the same frequency as the excitation sources. Transient vibrations a
18、re generally short duration, temporary motions caused by earthquakes (see Annex L), blasting, or vehicles. The energy levels associated with transient vibrations generally build quickly to maximum values, then decay rapidly to negligible values over a time period dictated by the sources and damping
19、(energy dissipation) characteristics of a given site. 5.2 Vibration-related requirements Telecommunications links shall remain operational after sustaining forces caused by continuous or transient sources of normally-encountered vibrations. If there is physical damage to the links, it shall not be s
20、uch as to disrupt service, and shall be limited to repairs that can be made without disruption of service. 5.2.1 Ability to Resist Vibratory Forces Connection and repeater points in telecommunications link plant should be tested or analyzed to demonstrate the ability to resist vibratory forces. Stru
21、ctures that are included in this category are supporting racks of the cable and equipment, manholes, pedestals, and mounting cases for above-ground repeaters. Telecommunications links should resist vibratory forces from internal and external sources. The accelerations produced by these vibrations ma
22、y be as high as 0.1 g (g is the symbol for the acceleration of gravity). Telecommunications links that are subjected to these levels of vibration should demonstrate the ability to withstand this environment when either tested or analyzed. The mechanical frequency range from 5 to 200 Hz should be use
23、d in the testing. Physical damage or service affecting outage should not occur from these vibrations to either the facility or the link. A test method for vibration that may be applied to a specimen that matches the installed configuration is given in Annex K. Acceptance levels shall be such that no
24、 physical damage occurs that disrupts ATIS-0600328.2007 7 service. Analysis of the structure shall demonstrate that safe stress levels are not exceeded for all support elements. 5.2.2 Cable Supports Telecommunications cable within manholes should be supported on racks that are fastened to walls or c
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