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
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 298 |
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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 |