Title :
Building Wiring - Case Study
Author_Institution :
Univ. of York, York
Abstract :
To prevent interference to data transmission, data wiring must be run separately from mains wiring. EN 50174-2:2000 gives installation requirements for the separations required. In practice it can be difficult to achieve the mandated separations. This case study describes measurements made of compliant and non-compliant wiring over a 30kHz to 20MHz frequency range. On the basis of the measurements made of the compliant wiring it was found it was possible to recognise non- compliant wiring by measurement. Once it was possible to clearly distinguish between non- compliant and compliant wiring, remedial measures were made to bring the non-compliant wiring into compliance. The remedial measures will be described.
Keywords :
building wiring; data communication equipment; installation; interference; building wiring; compliant wiring; data transmission; data wiring; frequency 30 kHz to 20 MHz; installation requirements; interference;
Conference_Titel :
New Regulatory Requirements and Techniques for Achieving Electromagnetic Compatibility in Commercial Buildings, 2007. 2007 IET Seminar on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-795-5