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BSI PD CLC/TR 50510:2021 – TC:2023 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Fibre optic access to end-user. A guideline to building of FTTX fibre optic network

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1 30453353
193 A-30436895
194 undefined
203 3.1 Terms and definitions
204 3.2 Abbreviations
207 4.1 General
4.2 Access network
208 5.1 General
5.2 PON technologies
209 5.3 Optical budget classes and PON technologies
210 5.4 Introduction of new PON technologies
211 6.1 General
6.2 Optical fibres
213 6.3 Cables and ducts
214 6.3.2.1 Outdoor cables
6.3.2.2 Indoor cables
215 6.3.2.3 Indoor/outdoor
216 6.3.3.1 Duct cables
6.3.3.2 Direct buried cables
217 6.3.3.3 Aerial cables
220 6.3.3.4 Straight mid-span access cables
222 6.3.3.5 Blown solutions
225 6.3.5.1 Indoor drop cables
226 6.3.5.2 Indoor/outdoor drop cables
227 6.4 Connectivity products and solutions
229 6.4.2.1 General
6.4.2.2 Splice boxes
230 6.5 Optical splitters
6.6 Fibre organizers and closures
6.6.1.1 General
6.6.1.2 Optical fibre management system closures
231 6.6.1.3 Micro-duct closures
232 6.7 System design
233 6.7.2.1 General
6.7.2.2 Example calculation
234 7.1 Overview
7.2 Cabling implementation
235 7.2.2.1 General
7.2.2.2 Optical fibre volume
7.2.2.3 Optical fibre length
236 7.2.2.4 Installation conditions
238 7.2.4.1 General
239 7.2.4.2 Optical fibre cables in sewer systems (fibre in sanitary and storm systems)
240 7.2.4.3 Optical fibre cables in gas pipes (fibre-in-gas)
241 7.2.4.4 Optical fibre cables in drinking water lines (fibre-in-water)
242 7.3 Areas with Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs)
244 7.4 Areas with detached houses
245 7.5 Rural areas
246 7.6 General considerations when designing a network
8.1 General
247 8.1.2.1 Ownership circumstances
248 8.1.2.2 Housing and property owners
8.1.2.3 Legal issues
8.1.2.4 Availability
8.1.2.5 Document study
249 8.2 Installation – General advice
8.3 Installation in access nodes
252 Annex A (Informative)List of standards
266 Annex B (Informative)Examples of fibre optic cables – designs vs. application
B.1 Direct buried fibre optic cables
267 B.2 Fibre optic duct cables
269 B.3 Fibre optic microduct cables
B.4 All Dielectric Self Supporting aerial fibre optic cables
270 B.5 Aerial fibre optic figure-8 cables
271 B.6 OPGW aerial fibre optic cables
272 B.7 Indoor extractable/pull back cable
273 B.8 Indoor/outdoor drop cables
274 Annex C (Informative)Examples of ducts and micro-ducts
276 Annex D (Informative)Example of GPON access network in multi dwelling units (MDUs) with pre-connectorised solution
278 Annex E (Informative)Installation
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Underground work
E.2.1 Material for ducts, cables and micro-duct optical fibre cables
279 E.2.2 Ploughing for installation of ducts (cables)
280 E.2.3 Digging and milling for installations of ducts (cable)
281 E.2.4 Warning tape or ribbon
E.2.5 Installation in ducts
E.2.6 Sub-ducts
282 E.2.7 Various techniques to install cables into ducts
283 E.2.8 Installation of cable into ducts with compressed air or floating with water
Floating with flowing water in the duct
284 E.2.9 Installation with pulling rope
285 E.2.10 Preventive protection of ducts and cables in manholes
E.3 Aerial installation
E.3.1 General
E.3.2 Self-supported cables/micro-ducts
287 E.3.3 Installation of cables with lashing and wrapping
E.4 Indoor installation
E.5 Commission and acceptance of completed networks
288 E.6 Safety, risks and risk elimination
290 Annex F (Informative)Measurements, documentation and operation
F.1 Measurements
F.2 Labels and marking
F.2.1 General
291 F.2.2 Notation
F.2.2.1 General
F.2.2.2 Ducts
292 F.2.2.3 Cables
293 F.2.3 Format of documentation
294 F.2.4 Purpose of documentation
295 F.3 Operation and maintenance
BSI PD CLC/TR 50510:2021 - TC
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