SIST EN 50174-2:2018
(Main)Information technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation planning and practices inside buildings
Information technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation planning and practices inside buildings
1.1 Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements for the following aspects of information technology cabling:
a) planning;
b) installation practice.
This European Standard is applicable to all types of information technology cabling inside buildings (and may be applied to cabling that is defined as part of the building) including generic cabling systems designed in accordance with the EN 50173 series. The requirements of Clauses 4, 5 and 6 of this standard are premises-independent unless amended by the requirements of premises-specific clauses.
This European Standard:
1) details the considerations for satisfactory installation and operation of information technology cabling;
2) describes the methodology for the assessment of spaces, pathways (and pathway systems) and cabling (either installed or planned) in support of remote powering objectives;
3) excludes specific requirements applicable to other cabling systems (e.g. power supply cabling); however, it takes account of the effects other cabling systems have on the installation of information technology cabling (and vice versa) and gives general advice;
4) excludes those aspects of installation associated with the transmission of signals in free space between transmitters, receivers or their associated antenna systems (e.g. wireless, radio, microwave or satellite).
This European Standard is intended for application within commercial and residential premises.
This standard is applicable to certain hazardous environments. It does not exclude additional requirements which are applicable in particular circumstances, defined by e.g. electricity supply and electrified railways.
1.2 Conformance
For a cabling installation to conform to this European Standard:
a) the planning of the installation shall meet the requirements of Clause 4;
b) the installation practices shall meet the requirements of Clause 5;
c) the additional requirements of the applicable premises-specific clause shall be met;
d) the bonding system within the premises shall be in accordance with EN 50310;
e) where a lightning protection system is required, it shall conform to the “integrated lightning protection system" according to EN 62305-4;
f) other lightning protection systems, including the “isolated lightning protection system” according to EN 62305-3 are allowed provided that specific restrictions are applied both to the implementation of the information technology cabling and the requirements of EN 50310 as agreed between the planners of the lightning protection system and the information technology cabling;
g) local regulations shall be met.
The responsibilities for specific elements of conformance may be made by national-specific amendment of Annex B.
Informationstechnik - Installation von Kommunikationsverkabelung - Teil 2: Installationsplanung und Installationspraktiken in Gebäuden
Diese Europäische Norm legt die Anforderungen an die folgenden Aspekte informationstechnischer Verka-belung fest:
a) Planung;
b) Installationspraktiken.
Diese Europäische Norm gilt für alle Arten informationstechnischer Verkabelung innerhalb von Gebäuden (und kann auf Verkabelung angewendet werden, die als Teil des Gebäudes definiert ist), einschließlich anwendungsneutraler Verkabelungsanlagen, die nach der Normenreihe EN 50173 ausgelegt sind.
ANMERKUNG Die Planung und Installation bestimmter Arten von anwendungsspezifischer Verkabelung kann durch andere Normen ergänzt werden, z. B. durch EN 50491 6 1 für elektrische Systemtechnik für Heim und Gebäude (ESHG) und Gebäudeautomationssysteme (GA-Systeme).
Die in den Abschnitten 4, 5 und 6 dieser Norm gestellten Anforderungen sind, sofern sie nicht von den Anforderungen in den „gebäudespezifischen“ Abschnitten aufgehoben werden, gebäudeunabhängig.
Diese Europäische Norm:
1) geht ausführlich auf Überlegungen bezüglich einer zufriedenstellenden Installation und eines zufriedenstellenden Betriebs von informationstechnischer Verkabelung ein;
2) beschreibt die Methodik zur Bewertung von Räumlichkeiten, Kabelwegen (und Kabelwegsystemen) und Verkabelung (entweder installiert oder geplant) zur Unterstützung von Fernspeisung;
3) schließt besondere Anforderungen aus, die bei anderen Verkabelungssystemen gelten (z. B. bei Stromversorgungsleitungen), berücksichtigt allerdings die Auswirkungen, die andere Verkabelung auf die Installation informationstechnischer Verkabelung (und umgekehrt) hat, und gibt allgemeine Ratschläge;
4) schließt diejenigen Aspekte der Installation aus, die mit der Freiraumübertragung von Signalen zwischen Sendern, Empfängern oder deren zugehörigen Antennensystemen im Zusammenhang stehen.
Diese Norm ist in bestimmten gefährlichen Umgebungen anwendbar. Sie schließt zusätzliche Anforderungen nicht aus, die unter bestimmten Umständen, die z. B. von Elektrizitätsversorgungsunternehmen und elektrifi-zierten Eisenbahnen definiert werden, anzuwenden sind.
Technologies de l'information - Installation de câblages - Partie 2 : Planification et pratiques d'installation à l'intérieur des bâtiments
La présente Norme européenne spécifie les exigences portant sur les aspects suivants du câblage pour les technologies de l’information:
a) la planification;
b) les pratiques en matière d’installation.
La présente Norme européenne s’applique à tous les types de câblages pour les technologies de l’information à l’intérieur des bâtiments (et elle peut s’appliquer au câblage qui est défini comme partie du bâtiment), y compris les systèmes génériques de câblage conçus conformément à la série EN 50173.
NOTE La planification et l’installation de certains types de câblages spécifiques à une application peuvent être complétées par d’autres normes, par exemple, l’EN 50491-6-1 pour les systèmes électroniques pour les foyers domestiques et les bâtiments (HBES) et pour systèmes de gestion technique du bâtiment (SGTB).
Les exigences des Articles 4, 5 et 6 de la présente norme sont indépendantes des locaux, sauf si elles sont modifiées par les exigences contenues dans des articles spécifiques à ces locaux particuliers.
La présente Norme européenne:
1) analyse les points à observer pour une installation et un fonctionnement satisfaisants d’un câblage pour les technologies de l’information;
2) décrit la méthodologie applicable à l’évaluation des espaces, des chemins de câbles (et des systèmes de chemins de câbles) et du câblage (installé ou planifié) à l’appui des objectifs de téléalimentation;
3) exclut les exigences particulières applicables à d’autres systèmes de câblage (par exemple, le câblage d’alimentation électrique); cependant, elle tient compte des effets que d’autres systèmes de câblage ont sur l’installation du câblage pour les technologies de l’information (et inversement) et donne des conseils appropriés;
4) exclut les aspects de l’installation liés à la transmission de signaux en espace libre entre émetteurs-récepteurs ou leurs systèmes d’antennes associés.
La présente norme s’applique à certains environnements dangereux. Elle n’exclut pas des exigences additionnelles applicables dans des circonstances particulières, définies, par exemple, par les autorités en charge de la distribution électrique et des chemins de fer électrifiés.
Informacijska tehnologija - Kabelska inštalacija - 2. del: Načrtovanje inštalacij in tehnike dela v stavbah
Ta evropski standard določa zahteve za naslednje vidike kablov za informacijsko tehnologijo:
a) načrtovanje;
b) tehnika polaganja.
Ta evropski standard se uporablja za vse vrste kablov za informacijsko tehnologijo v stavbah (lahko se uporablja tudi za kable, ki so opredeljeni kot del stavbe), vključno z univerzalnimi sistemi polaganja kablov, zasnovanimi v skladu s skupino standardov EN 50173. Zahteve iz točk 4, 5 in 6 tega standarda so neodvisne od prostorov, razen če je v zahtevah iz točk, ki obravnavajo določene prostore, navedeno drugače. Ta evropski standard:
1) podrobno navaja opombe za zadovoljivo polaganje in delovanje kablov za informacijsko tehnologijo;
2) opisuje metodologijo za ocenjevanje prostorov, poti (in sistemov poti) ter kablov (položenih ali načrtovanih), ki je v pomoč pri doseganju ciljev oddaljenega napajanja;
3) izključuje določene zahteve, ki se uporabljajo za druge kabelske sisteme (npr. napajalne kable), vendar upošteva učinke, ki jih imajo drugi kabelski sistemi na polaganje kablov za informacijsko tehnologijo (in obratno), ter podaja splošne nasvete;
4) izključuje tiste vidike polaganja, ki so povezani s prenosom signala med oddajniki, sprejemniki ali z njimi povezanimi antenskimi sistemi (npr. brezžičnimi, radijskimi, mikrovalovnimi ali satelitskimi) na prostem.
Ta evropski standard je namenjen za uporabo v poslovnih in stanovanjskih prostorih.
Ta standard se uporablja za nekatera nevarna okolja. Standard ne izključuje dodatnih zahtev, ki se uporabljajo v posebnih okoliščinah, opredeljenih npr. z oskrbo z električno energijo in elektrificiranimi železnicami.
1.2 Skladnost
Zahteve za skladnost polaganja kablov s tem evropskim standardom:
a) načrtovanje inštalacij mora izpolnjevati zahteve iz točke 4;
b) tehnike dela morajo izpolnjevati zahteve iz točke 5;
c) izpolniti je treba dodatne zahteve iz ustrezne točke, ki obravnava določene prostore;
d) sistem vezave v prostorih mora biti v skladu s standardom EN 50310;
e) če je potreben sistem za zaščito pred delovanjem strele, mora biti ta v skladu z »vgrajenim sistemom za zaščito pred delovanjem strele« iz standarda EN 62305-4;
f) drugi sistemi za zaščito pred delovanjem strele, vključno z »izoliranim sistemom za zaščito pred delovanjem strele« iz standarda EN 62305-3, so dovoljeni pod pogojem, da se uporabljajo določene omejitve izvedbe polaganja kablov za informacijsko tehnologijo in zahteve iz standarda EN 50310, kot je dogovorjeno med načrtovalci sistema za zaščito pred delovanjem strele in načrtovalci kablov za informacijsko tehnologijo;
g) upoštevati je treba lokalne predpise.
Odgovornosti za določene elemente skladnosti se lahko določi z dopolnilom k dodatku B, ki velja za posamezno državo.
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Overview
SIST EN 50174-2:2018 - "Information technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation planning and practices inside buildings" - is a European standard that specifies requirements for planning and installation practices of information technology cabling inside buildings. It applies to all types of IT cabling (including building-defined cabling) and supports generic cabling systems designed to the EN 50173 series. The standard is intended for commercial and residential premises and addresses premises-independent requirements (Clauses 4, 5 and 6) plus premises-specific clauses.
Key topics and technical requirements
This standard guides practical and safe cabling installation with emphasis on:
- Installation planning
- Safety for personnel and equipment
- Documentation and record keeping
- Assessment of spaces, pathways and pathway systems
- Installation practice
- Cable handling, storage and termination
- Jointing, routing, cable management and closures
- Labelling, testing and contractual acceptance
- Pathways and pathway systems
- Requirements and recommendations for overhead, underfloor and conduit systems
- Cable management and spaces
- Design of racks, containment, access and repair planning
- Segregation
- Rules for segregation of metallic IT cabling and power supply cabling to avoid interference and safety risks
- Remote powering considerations
- Methodology for assessing cabling/pathways in support of remote powering objectives (thermal and electrical impacts)
- Lightning and earthing
- Requirements for bonding systems (EN 50310), integrated lightning protection (EN 62305-4) and coordination with other lightning protection approaches
- Conformance
- To conform, installations must meet Clause 4 (planning), Clause 5 (installation practices), applicable premises clauses, bonding (EN 50310), and local regulations. Additional coordination is required where other lightning protection systems are used.
The standard excludes specifics for other cabling systems (e.g., mains power cabling) and free-space transmission (wireless/antenna systems), while giving general advice on their interactions.
Practical applications and users
SIST EN 50174-2:2018 is used by:
- Network designers and cabling planners
- Installers, contractors and site technicians
- Facility managers and building owners
- Architects and integrators coordinating building services
- Compliance officers and safety engineers
Typical applications include office networks, residential building cabling, data closets, industrial premises planning and installations where reliable, safe cabling and support for remote powering (PoE and similar) are required.
Related standards
- EN 50173 series (generic cabling systems)
- EN 50310 (bonding of network infrastructure)
- EN 62305-4 / EN 62305-3 (lightning protection)
- Local regulations and premises-specific national amendments
Keywords: cabling installation, information technology cabling, installation planning, pathways, cable management, remote powering, segregation, EN 50174-2.
Frequently Asked Questions
SIST EN 50174-2:2018 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Information technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation planning and practices inside buildings". This standard covers: 1.1 Scope This European Standard specifies requirements for the following aspects of information technology cabling: a) planning; b) installation practice. This European Standard is applicable to all types of information technology cabling inside buildings (and may be applied to cabling that is defined as part of the building) including generic cabling systems designed in accordance with the EN 50173 series. The requirements of Clauses 4, 5 and 6 of this standard are premises-independent unless amended by the requirements of premises-specific clauses. This European Standard: 1) details the considerations for satisfactory installation and operation of information technology cabling; 2) describes the methodology for the assessment of spaces, pathways (and pathway systems) and cabling (either installed or planned) in support of remote powering objectives; 3) excludes specific requirements applicable to other cabling systems (e.g. power supply cabling); however, it takes account of the effects other cabling systems have on the installation of information technology cabling (and vice versa) and gives general advice; 4) excludes those aspects of installation associated with the transmission of signals in free space between transmitters, receivers or their associated antenna systems (e.g. wireless, radio, microwave or satellite). This European Standard is intended for application within commercial and residential premises. This standard is applicable to certain hazardous environments. It does not exclude additional requirements which are applicable in particular circumstances, defined by e.g. electricity supply and electrified railways. 1.2 Conformance For a cabling installation to conform to this European Standard: a) the planning of the installation shall meet the requirements of Clause 4; b) the installation practices shall meet the requirements of Clause 5; c) the additional requirements of the applicable premises-specific clause shall be met; d) the bonding system within the premises shall be in accordance with EN 50310; e) where a lightning protection system is required, it shall conform to the “integrated lightning protection system" according to EN 62305-4; f) other lightning protection systems, including the “isolated lightning protection system” according to EN 62305-3 are allowed provided that specific restrictions are applied both to the implementation of the information technology cabling and the requirements of EN 50310 as agreed between the planners of the lightning protection system and the information technology cabling; g) local regulations shall be met. The responsibilities for specific elements of conformance may be made by national-specific amendment of Annex B.
1.1 Scope This European Standard specifies requirements for the following aspects of information technology cabling: a) planning; b) installation practice. This European Standard is applicable to all types of information technology cabling inside buildings (and may be applied to cabling that is defined as part of the building) including generic cabling systems designed in accordance with the EN 50173 series. The requirements of Clauses 4, 5 and 6 of this standard are premises-independent unless amended by the requirements of premises-specific clauses. This European Standard: 1) details the considerations for satisfactory installation and operation of information technology cabling; 2) describes the methodology for the assessment of spaces, pathways (and pathway systems) and cabling (either installed or planned) in support of remote powering objectives; 3) excludes specific requirements applicable to other cabling systems (e.g. power supply cabling); however, it takes account of the effects other cabling systems have on the installation of information technology cabling (and vice versa) and gives general advice; 4) excludes those aspects of installation associated with the transmission of signals in free space between transmitters, receivers or their associated antenna systems (e.g. wireless, radio, microwave or satellite). This European Standard is intended for application within commercial and residential premises. This standard is applicable to certain hazardous environments. It does not exclude additional requirements which are applicable in particular circumstances, defined by e.g. electricity supply and electrified railways. 1.2 Conformance For a cabling installation to conform to this European Standard: a) the planning of the installation shall meet the requirements of Clause 4; b) the installation practices shall meet the requirements of Clause 5; c) the additional requirements of the applicable premises-specific clause shall be met; d) the bonding system within the premises shall be in accordance with EN 50310; e) where a lightning protection system is required, it shall conform to the “integrated lightning protection system" according to EN 62305-4; f) other lightning protection systems, including the “isolated lightning protection system” according to EN 62305-3 are allowed provided that specific restrictions are applied both to the implementation of the information technology cabling and the requirements of EN 50310 as agreed between the planners of the lightning protection system and the information technology cabling; g) local regulations shall be met. The responsibilities for specific elements of conformance may be made by national-specific amendment of Annex B.
SIST EN 50174-2:2018 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 33.040.50 - Lines, connections and circuits; 35.110 - Networking; 91.140.50 - Electricity supply systems. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
SIST EN 50174-2:2018 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A1:2011, SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A1:2011/AC:2011, SIST EN 50174-2:2009, SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A2:2014. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2018
Nadomešča:
SIST EN 50174-2:2009
SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A1:2011
SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A1:2011/AC:2011
SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A2:2014
Informacijska tehnologija - Kabelska inštalacija - 2. del: Načrtovanje inštalacij in
tehnike dela v stavbah
Information technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation planning and practices
inside buildings
Informationstechnik - Installation von Kommunikationsverkabelung - Teil 2:
Installationsplanung und Installationspraktiken in Gebäuden
Technologies de l'information - Installation de câblages - Partie 2 : Planification et
pratiques d'installation à l'intérieur des bâtiments
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50174-2:2018
ICS:
33.040.50 Vodi, zveze in tokokrogi Lines, connections and
circuits
35.110 Omreževanje Networking
91.140.50 Sistemi za oskrbo z elektriko Electricity supply systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 50174-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2018
ICS 35.110; 91.140.50 Supersedes EN 50174-2:2009
English Version
Information technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation
planning and practices inside buildings
Technologies de l'information - Installation de câblages - Informationstechnik - Installation von
Partie 2 : Planification et pratiques d'installation à l'intérieur Kommunikationsverkabelung - Teil 2: Installationsplanung
des bâtiments und Installationspraktiken in Gebäuden
This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2018-05-21. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC
Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC
Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the
same status as the official versions.
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Contents Page
European foreword . 9
Introduction . 10
1 Scope and conformance . 13
1.1 Scope . 13
1.2 Conformance . 13
2 Normative references . 14
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 16
3.1 Terms and definitions . 16
3.2 Abbreviations . 19
4 Requirements for planning installations of information technology cabling . 20
4.1 Safety . 20
4.1.1 Personnel . 20
4.1.2 Low voltage power supply cabling . 20
4.1.3 Optical fibre cabling . 20
4.1.4 Transmission and terminal equipment . 20
4.1.5 Closures . 21
4.1.6 Cables . 21
4.1.7 Termination points . 22
4.2 Documentation . 22
4.2.1 Requirements . 22
4.2.2 Recommendations . 22
4.3 Pathways . 22
4.3.1 Requirements . 22
4.3.2 Recommendations . 23
4.4 Pathway systems . 24
4.4.1 Requirements . 24
4.4.2 Recommendations . 26
4.5 Cable management systems . 27
4.5.1 General . 27
4.5.2 Overhead cable management systems . 29
4.5.3 Under-floor cable management systems . 30
4.5.4 Conduit. 31
4.6 Closures . 32
4.7 Cabling . 32
4.7.1 Requirements . 32
4.8 Filtering and electrical isolation components and surge protective devices . 33
4.9 Spaces . 33
4.9.1 Requirements . 33
4.9.2 Recommendations . 34
4.10 Planning for repair . 36
4.11 Planning and assessment of cabling in support of remote powering objectives . 37
4.11.1 General . 37
4.11.2 Balanced cabling in accordance with EN 50173 series . 37
5 Requirements for the installation of information technology cabling . 42
5.1 Safety . 42
5.1.1 General . 42
5.1.2 Pathways . 42
5.1.3 Closures . 43
5.1.4 Cables . 43
5.2 Documentation . 43
5.3 Installation practice . 43
5.3.1 Storage of cabling components and equipment . 43
5.3.2 Pathways . 43
5.3.3 Pathway systems . 44
5.3.4 Closures . 47
5.3.5 Cable installation . 47
5.3.6 Jointing and termination of cables . 49
5.3.7 Cords and jumpers . 50
5.4 Surge protective devices . 51
5.5 Labelling . 51
5.6 Testing . 51
5.7 Contractual acceptance . 51
5.8 Operation . 51
5.8.1 Requirements . 51
5.8.2 Recommendations . 51
6 Segregation of metallic information technology cabling and power supply cabling . 52
6.1 General . 52
6.2 Requirements . 52
6.2.1 General segregation requirements . 52
6.2.2 Conditional relaxation of requirement . 59
6.3 Recommendations . 59
6.4 Separation of cable bundles to reduce thermal impact of remote powering . 60
7 Electricity distribution systems and lightning protection . 60
7.1 Electricity distribution systems . 60
7.1.1 General . 60
7.1.2 Availability of supply . 61
7.1.3 Earthing of the AC distribution system . 61
7.2 Protection against lightning and induced overvoltages . 62
7.2.1 General . 62
7.2.2 Design . 62
7.2.3 Installation . 63
8 Office (commercial) spaces. 63
8.1 General . 63
8.2 Office (commercial) spaces cabling design overview . 63
8.3 Requirements for planning installations of information technology cabling . 63
8.3.1 Safety . 63
8.3.2 Documentation . 63
8.3.3 Pathways . 63
8.3.4 Pathway systems . 64
8.3.5 Cable management systems . 64
8.3.6 Closures . 64
8.3.7 Cabling . 64
8.3.8 Spaces . 64
8.4 Requirements for installers of information technology cabling . 67
8.5 Segregation of metallic information technology cabling and power supply cabling . 67
9 Industrial spaces . 67
9.1 General . 67
9.2 Industrial premises cabling design overview . 67
9.3 Requirements for planning installations of information technology cabling . 68
9.3.1 Safety . 68
9.3.2 Documentation . 69
9.3.3 Pathways . 69
9.3.4 Pathway systems . 69
9.3.5 Cable management systems . 69
9.3.6 Closures . 69
9.3.7 Cabling . 69
9.3.8 Spaces . 70
9.4 Requirements for installers of information technology cabling . 70
9.4.1 General . 70
9.4.2 Cable pair count . 70
9.4.3 Mix of cable and connector types . 70
9.4.4 Termination of unused pairs . 70
9.4.5 High flexibility cables . 70
9.4.6 Rolling “C” tracks . 70
9.5 Segregation of metallic information technology cabling and power supply cabling . 70
10 Homes . 70
10.1 General. 70
10.2 Home cabling design overview . 71
10.2.1 General . 71
10.2.2 Generic cabling . 74
10.2.3 Cabling in accordance with EN 50491-6-1 . 74
10.3 Requirements for planning installations of information technology cabling . 75
10.3.1 Safety . 75
10.3.2 Documentation. 75
10.3.3 Pathways . 75
10.3.4 Pathway systems . 76
10.3.5 Cable management systems . 76
10.3.6 Closures . 76
10.3.7 Cabling . 76
10.3.8 Spaces . 77
10.4 Requirements for installers of information technology cabling . 81
10.4.1 Requirements . 81
10.4.2 Recommendations . 81
10.5 Segregation of metallic information technology cabling and power supply cabling . 81
11 Data centre spaces . 81
11.1 General. 81
11.2 Data centre cabling design and planning overview . 82
11.2.1 General . 82
11.2.2 Requirements . 82
11.2.3 Recommendations . 82
11.3 Requirements for planning installations of information technology cabling . 82
11.3.1 Safety . 82
11.3.2 Documentation. 82
11.3.3 Pathways . 83
11.3.4 Pathway systems . 84
11.3.5 Cable management systems . 84
11.3.6 Closures . 84
11.3.7 Cabling . 84
11.3.8 Spaces . 84
11.3.9 Operation . 87
11.4 Requirements for installers of information technology cabling . 87
11.5 Segregation of metallic information technology cabling and power supply cabling . 87
11.5.1 Requirements . 87
11.5.2 Recommendations . 87
12 Cabling for distributed services within buildings . 87
12.1 General. 87
12.2 Requirements for planning installations of information technology cabling . 87
12.2.1 Safety . 87
12.2.2 Documentation. 87
12.2.3 Pathways . 88
12.2.4 Pathway systems . 88
12.2.5 Cable management systems . 88
12.2.6 Closures . 88
12.2.7 Cabling . 89
12.2.8 Spaces . 89
12.2.9 Operation . 89
12.3 Requirements for installers of information technology cabling . 90
12.4 Segregation of metallic information technology cabling and power supply cabling . 90
13 Common infrastructures within multi-tenant buildings . 90
13.1 General. 90
13.2 Pathways and spaces in common areas . 91
13.2.1 Pathways in common areas . 91
13.2.2 Spaces in common areas . 92
13.3 Requirements for planning installations of information technology cabling . 92
13.3.1 Safety . 92
13.3.2 Documentation. 92
13.3.3 Pathways . 92
13.3.4 Pathway systems . 93
13.3.5 Cable management systems . 93
13.3.6 Closures . 93
13.3.7 Cabling . 93
13.3.8 Spaces . 94
13.4 Requirements for the installers of information technology cabling . 95
13.5 Segregation of metallic information technology cabling and power supply cabling . 95
Annex A (informative) Application of responsibilities . 96
Annex B (informative) Installation conditions. 100
Annex C (normative) Additional information for remote powering installations . 101
C.1 General . 101
C.2 Calculation of T . 101
global
C.3 Remote powering installation of Category RP2 . 101
Annex D (informative) Equipment accommodation environments . 104
Bibliography . 105
Figures
Figure 1 — Schematic relationship between the EN 50174 series and other relevant standards . 11
Figure 2 — Examples of non-conformant and conformant bend limiting techniques . 25
Figure 3 — Cable arrangement in a metallic section . 29
Figure 4 — Example of layered cable trays with smaller width upper trays . 30
Figure 5 — Example of accessible row of floor tiles to provide access to lower tray . 31
Figure 6 — Continuity of metallic cable management systems . 46
Figure 7 — Interruption of metallic cable management systems at fire barriers . 46
Figure 8 — Flowchart for cable separation calculation . 56
Figure 9 — Minimum separation of power supply and information technology cables . 57
Figure 10 — Separation of power supply and information technology cables without dividers . 57
Figure 11 — Separation of power supply and information technology cables with dividers . 58
Figure 12 — Separation of cable bundles to minimize heating . 60
Figure 13 — Minimum dimensions for rooms housing cabling components only . 65
Figure 14 — Minimum dimensions for rooms housing active equipment in addition to cabling
components . 66
Figure 15 — Structure of generic cabling in industrial premises . 68
Figure 16 — Pathways within homes . 72
Figure 17 — Example of primary distribution space . 73
Figure 18 — Example of local distribution spaces and junction boxes . 74
Figure 19 — Example of infrastructure supporting star cabling topology . 74
Figure 20 — Example of common pathways and spaces in a multi-tenant building . 91
Figure B.1 — Illustration of installation environments . 100
Tables
Table 1 — Contextual relationship between EN 50174 series and other standards relevant for
information technology cabling systems . 12
Table 2 — Stacking height for typical distances l . 26
Table 3 — Typical elements of information exchange . 34
Table 4 — Technology-independent channel length vs. temperature . 38
Table 5 — Temperature changes for various cable bundle sizes (Category RP3) . 39
Table 6 — Reduction factors for rectangular cable groups . 40
Table 7 — Classification of information technology cables . 54
Table 8 — Minimum separation S . 54
Table 9 — Power cabling factor . 55
Table 10 — Separation requirements between metallic cabling and specific EMI sources . 59
Table 11 — Minimum requirements for dimensions of primary distribution spaces . 79
Table 12 — Requirements for dimensions of secondary distribution spaces . 79
Table 13 — Minimum dimensions of spaces allocated to junction boxes . 80
Table A.1 — Responsibilities template . 96
Table A.2 — Example of completed responsibilities . 98
Table C.1 — Temperature changes for remote power installations of Category RP2 . 102
Table D.1 — Equipment environmental specifications . 104
European foreword
This document (EN 50174-2:2018) has been prepared by Technical Committee CLC/TC 215,
"Electrotechnical aspects of telecommunication equipment".
The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which this document has to be (dop) 2019-05-21
implemented at national level by publication of
an identical national standard or by
endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards (dow) 2021-05-21
conflicting with this document have to be
withdrawn
This document supersedes EN 50174-2:2009, EN 50174-2:2009/A1:2011 and EN 50174-2:2009/A2:2014.
EN 50174 comprises three parts. All three parts support the specification, implementation and operation of
information technology cabling. There are specific requirements for cabling systems that are in accordance
with the design requirements of the EN 50173 series. However, the three parts also apply to cabling systems
of any design including those in accordance with standards such as EN 50700.
This part, EN 50174-2, is concerned with the planning and installation of information technology cabling
using metallic cabling and optical fibre cabling inside buildings. It provides guidance as to the responsibilities
of those involved and is intended to be referenced in relevant contracts.
It does not cover those aspects of installation associated with the transmission of signals in free space
between transmitters, receivers or their associated antenna systems (e.g. wireless, radio, microwave or
satellite).
This edition of EN 50174-2:
a) revises requirements of Clause 4 and Clause 5, respectively, regarding closures, cables, the stacking
height of pathway systems, surge protective devices;
b) introduces a new subclause 4.11 and Annex C on planning and assessment of cabling in support of
remote powering objectives;
c) amends requirements in Clause 6 on segregation;
d) modifies Clause 7 on electricity distribution systems and lightning protection;
e) introduces minor changes to Clauses 8, 9, 10, 11;
f) removes the previous Annex A;
g) introduces Clause 12 on cabling for distributed services cabling within buildings, Clause 13 on common
infrastructures within multi-tenant buildings, Annex B installation conditions and Annex D on equipment
accommodation environments.
Introduction
The importance of services delivered by information technology cabling infrastructure is similar to that of
utilities such as heating, lighting and electricity supplies. As with those utilities, interruptions to service can
have a serious impact. Poor quality of service due to lack of planning, use of inappropriate components,
incorrect installation, poor administration or inadequate support can threaten an organisation’s effectiveness.
There are four phases in the successful implementation of information technology cabling. These are:
a) design;
b) specification – the detailed requirement for the cabling, including the planning of its accommodation and
associated building services addressing specific environments (e.g. electromagnetic) together with the
quality assurance requirements to be applied;
c) installation – in accordance with the requirements of the specification;
d) operation – the management of connectivity and the maintenance of transmission performance during
the life of the cabling.
This European Standard is in three parts and addresses the specification, installation and operational
aspects. The EN 50173 series and other application standards cover design issues.
EN 50174-1 is used during the specification phase. It addresses the:
– installation specification, quality assurance procedures and documentation;
– documentation and administration;
– operation and maintenance.
This part, EN 50174-2, and EN 50174-3 are intended to be used by the personnel directly involved in the
planning aspects (of the specification phase) and installation phase. EN 50174-2 is applicable inside
buildings and EN 50174-3 is applicable outside buildings.
This European Standard is also relevant to:
• architects, building designers and builders;
• main contractors;
• designers, suppliers, installers, inspectors (auditors), maintainers and owners of information technology
cabling;
• public network providers and local service providers;
• end users.
This part, EN 50174-2, contains requirements and recommendations relating to the installation planning and
practices by defining:
i) planning strategy (road map) and guidance depending on the application, electromagnetic environment,
building infrastructure and facilities, etc.;
ii) planning and installation requirements for metallic and optical fibre information technology cabling
depending on the application, electromagnetic environment, building infrastructure and facilities, etc.;
iii) the practices and procedures to be adopted to ensure that the cabling is installed in accordance with the
specification.
In addition, this document describes the methodology for the assessment of spaces, pathways (and pathway
systems) and cabling (either installed or planned) in support of remote powering objectives.
Figure 1 and Table 1 show the schematic and contextual relationships between the standards produced by
CLC/TC 215 for information technology cabling, namely:
1) this and other parts of the EN 50174 series;
2) generic cabling design (EN 50173 series);
3) application dependent cabling design (e.g. EN 50700);
4) bonding requirements (EN 50310).
Figure 1 — Schematic relationship between the EN 50174 series
and other relevant standards
Table 1 — Contextual relationship between EN 50174 series and other standards
relevant for information technology cabling systems
Building design Generic cabling Specification Installation Operation phase
phase design phase phase phase
EN 50173–2 EN 50174–1
EN 50173–3
Planning phase
EN 50173–4
EN 50174–2
EN 50173–5
EN 50310 EN 50174–3 EN 50174–1
EN 50173–6 EN 50174–2
EN 50310
EN 50174–3
(these ENs
EN 50310
reference general
requirements of
EN 50173–1)
1 Scope and conformance
1.1 Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements for the following aspects of information technology cabling:
a) planning;
b) installation practice.
This European Standard is applicable to all types of information technology cabling inside buildings (and may
be applied to cabling that is defined as part of the building) including generic cabling systems designed in
accordance with the EN 50173 series.
NOTE Planning and installation of certain types of application-specific cabling can be supplemented by other
standards e.g. EN 50491-6-1 for Home Building Electronics System (HBES) and Building Automation and Control
Systems (BACS).
The requirements of Clauses 4, 5 and 6 of this standard are premises-independent unless amended by the
requirements of premises-specific clauses.
This European Standard:
1) details the considerations for satisfactory installation and operation of information technology cabling;
2) describes the methodology for the assessment of spaces, pathways (and pathway systems) and cabling
(either installed or planned) in support of remote powering objectives;
3) excludes specific requirements applicable to other cabling systems (e.g. power supply cabling);
however, it takes account of the effects other cabling systems have on the installation of information
technology cabling (and vice versa) and gives general advice;
4) excludes those aspects of installation associated with the transmission of signals in free space between
transmitters, receivers or their associated antenna systems.
This standard is applicable to certain hazardous environments. It does not exclude additional requirements
which are applicable in particular circumstances, defined by e.g. electricity supply and electrified railways.
1.2 Conformance
For a cabling installation to conform to this European Standard:
a) the planning of the installation shall meet the requirements of Clause 4;
b) the installation practices shall meet the requirements of Clause 5;
c) the additional requirements of the applicable premises-specific clause shall be met;
d) the bonding system within the premises shall be in accordance with EN 50310;
e) where a lightning protection system is required, it shall conform to the “integrated lightning protection
system" according to EN 62305-4;
f) other lightning protection systems, including the “isolated lightning protection system” according to
EN 62305-3 are allowed provided that specific restrictions are applied both to the imple
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Informationstechnik - Installation von Kommunikationsverkabelung - Teil 2: Installationsplanung und Installationspraktiken in GebäudenTechnologies de l'information - Installation de câblages - Partie 2 : Planification et pratiques d'installation à l'intérieur des bâtimentsInformation technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation planning and practices inside buildings91.140.50Sistemi za oskrbo z elektrikoElectricity supply systems35.110OmreževanjeNetworking33.040.50Vodi, zveze in tokokrogiLines, connections and circuitsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 50174-2:2018SIST EN 50174-2:2018en01-oktober-2018SIST EN 50174-2:2018SLOVENSKI
STANDARDSIST EN 50174-2:2009/A1:2011/AC:2011SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A2:2014SIST EN 50174-2:2009SIST EN 50174-2:2009/A1:20111DGRPHãþD
EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 50174-2
June 2018 ICS 35.110; 91.140.50
Supersedes
EN 50174-2:2009
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Information technology - Cabling installation - Part 2: Installation planning and practices inside buildings
Technologies de l'information - Installation de câblages - Partie 2 : Planification et pratiques d'installation à l'intérieur des bâtiments
Informationstechnik - Installation von Kommunikationsverkabelung - Teil 2: Installationsplanung und Installationspraktiken in Gebäuden This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2018-05-21. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.
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Ref. No. EN 50174-2:2018 E SIST EN 50174-2:2018
Application of responsibilities . 96 Annex B (informative)
Installation conditions. 100 Annex C (normative)
Additional information for remote powering installations . 101 C.1 General . 101 C.2 Calculation of Tglobal . 101 C.3 Remote powering installation of Category RP2 . 101 Annex D (informative)
Equipment accommodation environments . 104 Bibliography . 105
Figures Figure 1 — Schematic relationship between the EN 50174 series and other relevant standards . 11 Figure 2 — Examples of non-conformant and conformant bend limiting techniques . 25 Figure 3 — Cable arrangement in a metallic section . 29 Figure 4 — Example of layered cable trays with smaller width upper trays . 30 Figure 5 — Example of accessible row of floor tiles to provide access to lower tray . 31 Figure 6 — Continuity of metallic cable management systems . 46 Figure 7 — Interruption of metallic cable management systems at fire barriers . 46 Figure 8 — Flowchart for cable separation calculation . 56 Figure 9 — Minimum separation of power supply and information technology cables . 57 Figure 10 — Separation of power supply and information technology cables without dividers . 57 Figure 11 — Separation of power supply and information technology cables with dividers . 58 Figure 12 — Separation of cable bundles to minimize heating . 60 Figure 13 — Minimum dimensions for rooms housing cabling components only . 65 Figure 14 — Minimum dimensions for rooms housing active equipment
in addition to cabling components . 66 Figure 15 — Structure of generic cabling in industrial premises . 68 Figure 16 — Pathways within homes . 72 Figure 17 — Example of primary distribution space . 73 Figure 18 — Example of local distribution spaces and junction boxes . 74 Figure 19 — Example of infrastructure supporting star cabling topology . 74 Figure 20 — Example of common pathways and spaces in a multi-tenant building . 91 Figure B.1 — Illustration of installation environments . 100
Figure 1 — Schematic relationship between the EN 50174 series and other relevant standards SIST EN 50174-2:2018
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The article discusses the SIST EN 50174-2:2018 standard, which focuses on the planning and installation of information technology cabling inside buildings. It applies to all types of cabling systems within buildings, including generic cabling systems. The standard outlines considerations for installation and operation, as well as provides guidelines for assessing spaces, pathways, and cabling for remote powering objectives. It excludes specific requirements for other cabling systems and aspects related to wireless transmission. The standard is intended for commercial and residential premises, and additional requirements may apply in hazardous environments. To conform to the standard, the planning and installation must meet the requirements outlined in the relevant clauses, and adherence to bonding and lightning protection systems is also necessary. National-specific amendments may determine specific responsibilities for conformance.
기사 제목: SIST EN 50174-2:2018 - 정보기술 - 건물 내 케이블 설치 - 제2부: 건물 내 설치 계획과 방법론 기사 내용: 1.1 범위 이 유럽 표준은 정보기술 케이블링의 다음 측면에 대한 요구 사항을 명시합니다: a) 계획; b) 설치 방법론. 이 유럽 표준은 EN 50173 시리즈에 따라 설계된 일반 케이블링 시스템을 포함하여 건물 내 모든 유형의 정보기술 케이블링에 적용될 수 있습니다(빌딩의 일부로 정의된 케이블링에도 적용될 수 있음). 이 표준의 4, 5, 6절 요구 사항은 건물에 특정한 절 요구 사항에 의해 변경되지 않는 한 개에 독립적입니다. 이 유럽 표준: 1) 정보기술 케이블의 충분한 설치와 운영에 대한 고려 사항을 상세히 설명합니다; 2) 원격 전원 공급 목적을 지원하기 위해 공간, 경로(및 경로 시스템), 설치된 또는 계획된 케이블링의 평가 방법론을 설명합니다; 3) 다른 케이블링 시스템(예: 전원 공급 케이블링)에 적용되는 특정 요구 사항은 제외되지만, 정보기술 케이블링 설치에 다른 케이블링 시스템이 미치는 영향(및 그 반대)을 고려하고 일반적인 조언을 제공합니다; 4) 송신기, 수신기 또는 관련된 안테나 시스템 간의 자유 공간에서 신호 전송과 관련된 설치와 관련된 측면(예: 무선, 라디오, 마이크로파 또는 위성)은 제외됩니다. 이 유럽 표준은 상업 및 주택용 건물에서 적용됩니다. 이 표준은 특정 위험 환경에 적용됩니다. 전기 공급 및 전기 기차에 의해 정의된 특정한 경우에 해당되는 추가 요구 사항은 제외되지 않습니다. 1.2 준수 이 유럽 표준에 준수하기 위해서는: a) 설치 계획이 4절의 요구 사항을 충족해야 합니다; b) 설치 방법론이 5절의 요구 사항을 충족해야 합니다; c) 해당 건물 특정 절의 추가 요구 사항을 충족해야 합니다; d) 건물 내 접지 시스템은 EN 50310에 따라야 합니다; e) 번개 보호 시스템이 필요한 경우, EN 62305-4의 "통합 번개 보호 시스템"을 준수해야 합니다; f) EN 62305-3에 따른 "고립된 번개 보호 시스템"을 포함한 다른 번개 보호 시스템은 정보기술 케이블링의 구현과 EN 50310의 요구 사항에 특정 제한이 적용되는 한 허용됩니다. (번개 보호 시스템과 정보기술 케이블링의 계획자 간에 합의된 경우); g) 현지 규정을 준수해야 합니다. 준수의 특정 요소에 대한 책임은 국가별 개정을 통해 결정될 수 있습니다.
記事タイトル:SIST EN 50174-2:2018 - 情報技術 - 建物内のケーブル設置 - 第2部:建物内の設置計画と実践 記事内容:1.1範囲 この欧州標準は、情報技術ケーブルの以下の側面に関する要件を規定しています: a) 計画; b) 設置の実践方法。 この欧州標準は、建物内のすべてのタイプの情報技術ケーブルに適用されます(建物の一部として定義されたケーブルにも適用される場合があります)。ただし、この標準の4、5、6節の要件は、建物に特定の節の要件によって変更されない限り、施設に依存しないものです。 この欧州標準は、以下の点について詳細を示します: 1)情報技術ケーブルの適切な設置と運用に関する考慮事項を詳述します。 2)リモート電力供給の目的をサポートするために、スペース、パスウェイ(およびパスウェイシステム)、ケーブル(インストール済みまたは計画されている)の評価方法論を説明します。 3)他のケーブルシステム(例:電源ケーブル)に適用される特定の要件は除外されていますが、情報技術ケーブルの設置に他のケーブルシステムが及ぼす影響(およびその逆)を考慮し、一般的なアドバイスを提供します。 4)送信機、受信機、またはそれらに関連するアンテナシステム間の自由空間で信号を伝送するためのインストールに関連する側面(例:無線、ラジオ、マイクロ波、衛星)は除外されます。 この欧州標準は、商業施設および住宅に適用されます。 この標準は特定の危険な環境にも適用されます。ただし、電力供給や電化鉄道などによって定義される特定の状況で適用される追加要件は除外されません。 1.2適合 この欧州標準に適合するためには: a) 設置計画は4節の要件を満たさなければなりません。 b) 設置の実践は5節の要件を満たさなければなりません。 c) 適用される特定の施設の節の追加要件を満たさなければなりません。 d) 施設内のボンディングシステムはEN 50310に準拠しなければなりません。 e) 避雷保護システムが必要な場合、EN 62305-4に準拠している必要があります。 f) 避雷保護システム(EN 62305-3に規定された「統合避雷保護システム」を含む)が許可されますが、情報技術ケーブルの実装およびEN 50310の要件に特定の制限が適用される必要があります(避雷保護システムの設計者と情報技術ケーブルの計画者との合意がある場合)。 g) 現地の規制に準拠しなければなりません。 適合の具体的な要素の責任は、国による特定の修正によって定められる可能性があります。










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