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BS EN 50288-9-1:2012 Multi-element metallic cables used in analogue and digital communication and control Sectional specification for screened cables characterised up to 1 000 MHz. Horizontal and building backbone cables

BS EN 50288-9-1:2012

Multi-element metallic cables used in analogue and digital communication and control Sectional specification for screened cables characterised up to 1 000 MHz. Horizontal and building backbone cables

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Označení normy:BS EN 50288-9-1:2012
Počet stran:24
Vydáno:2013-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 70447 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 50288-9-1:2012


This standard BS EN 50288-9-1:2012 Multi-element metallic cables used in analogue and digital communication and control is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.120.10 Coaxial cables. Waveguides
EN 50288-9-1 is a sectional specification for screened cables, characterised from 1 MHz up to 1 000 MHz, to be used in horizontal and building backbone wiring for Information technology generic-cabling systems. This sectional specification contains the electrical, mechanical, transmission and environmental performance characteristics and requirements of the cables when tested in accordance with the referenced test methods. This sectional specification should be read in conjunction with EN 50288-1 which contains the essential provisions for its application. The cables covered in this sectional specification are intended to operate with voltages and currents normally encountered in communication systems. These cables are not intended to be used in conjunction with low impedance sources, for example, the electric power supplies of public utility mains.