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THE
KRONE
CONTROL
COMMAND
COMMUNICATION
SOLUTION
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FOR THE STRUCTURED CABLING OF INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS
SPECIFIERS, DESIGNERS, & INSTALLERS GUIDE
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Introduction
This document has been compiled primarily to detail the KRONE PremisNET C
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Solution for the structured cabling of Intelligent Buildings. Telecommunications
have already adopted this concept as part of the building’s infrastructure for
voice and data. This is one of the major reasons why buildings are thought of as
being dynamic.
Telecommunications is more than just voice and data. Telecommunications takes
in many other building systems including Climate Control for heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning, Lighting Management for increasing efficiency costs,
Security for access control, surveillance and intruder alert monitoring, and Audio


for public address.
Indeed telecommunications can carry all low voltage signal systems that control
information within the intelligent Building and the KRONE PremisNET C
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Solution
can Control, Command, Communicate, and consolidate all these individual
building systems.
During the life of a building, additions and changes have become more the rule
than the exception. The traditional method of proprietary cabling that supports
individual building systems, can no longer support the increasing demands put
on to the building owners by the occupants. The KRONE PremisNET C
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Solution
addresses this problem in a positive way. The Intelligent building cable
infrastructure can be future proof designed and installed to benefit everyone.
This document includes the planning, design and implementation process of the
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Solution. Firstly however a brief overview will be presented
outlining and defining some of the generic Communication, Building Automation,
and Security system architectures and the terms and products commonly used in
the industry today.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1 Communications Systems Cabling Design:.............................................................................1

1.1.2Generic Cabling Solution Voice and Data Communications.........................................................2
1.2.1 Background:.................................................................................................................................3
Application Services:...........................................................................................................................12
Backbone Services:..............................................................................................................................13
Horizontal Services:............................................................................................................................13
Cabling Medium:.................................................................................................................................14
2.3.2.1 Colour Code:...................................................................................................................15
Horizontal Cables:..............................................................................................................................22
Backbone Cables:................................................................................................................................22
Application Cables:.............................................................................................................................22
Cabling Medium:.................................................................................................................................22
Summary:.............................................................................................................................................22
Horizontal Cables:..............................................................................................................................28
Backbone Cables:................................................................................................................................28
Application Cables:.............................................................................................................................28
Cabling Medium:.................................................................................................................................28
Summary:.............................................................................................................................................28
Horizontal Cables:..............................................................................................................................32
Backbone Cables:................................................................................................................................32
Application:.........................................................................................................................................32
Cabling Medium:.................................................................................................................................33
Horizontal Cables:..............................................................................................................................40
Backbone Cables:................................................................................................................................40
Application Cables:.............................................................................................................................40
Cabling Medium:.................................................................................................................................41
Summary:.............................................................................................................................................41
Horizontal Cables................................................................................................................................48
Backbone Cables.................................................................................................................................48
Application Cables..............................................................................................................................48
Cabling Medium:.................................................................................................................................48

Summary..............................................................................................................................................49
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1.0 GENERIC CABLING DESIGN
1.1 Communications Systems Cabling Design:
The communications standards define the minimum structure to deliver voice
and data services to the desktop in accordance with the above standards.
This standard dissects cabling into the following major elements:
-Work Area
-Horizontal Cabling and the Consolidation Point
-Floor Distribution System within a Telecommunications Enclosure
-Backbone cabling
-Building Distributor housed within Communications Room
-Entrance Facilities
The only component that needs further explanation here is the consolidation
point.
This can be incorporated into a horizontal cabling design where cabling density is
significant or where excessive configuration management activities are required
due to staff or equipment movements. This element can be compared with the
final distribution point or FDP used in block cabling distribution for voice services.
This approach is developing acceptance across the market but there are few
vendors that offer a range of consolidation point solutions that are included
within the vendor certification process. This item will be highlighted in the next
section and may become a pivotal element in the overall generic cabling design
for the intelligent building.
1.1.1Cabling Medium

Cabling medium used by the communications industry include:
-Unshielded Twisted Pair (Copper)
-Optical Fibre (62.5/125 um)
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1.1.2Generic Cabling Solution Voice and Data Communications
Building
Backbone
Cable
Fig 1: Generic Communications Services Solution
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1.2 Building Management Systems:
1.2.1Background:
Building Management Systems (BMS) products, like most technology products,
had their development enhanced through the US space race of the 1960’s. We
saw in the early 70’s, building management system manufacturers develop
products to be used in ‘centralised’ computer system architecture.
Centralised control systems deliver functionality and depend on user
connectivity through the horizontal and backbone sub systems to one location
where all equipment is centralised. These systems were developed with product
specialists and technology experts in mind and were far from user friendly to the

building owner or tenant. They required highly skilled operators to gain the
product efficiencies and functionality specified by these manufacturers.
With the building owner and tenant demanding high speed, high capacity
information processing, increased functionality from the product and increased
focus on reliability and disaster recovery, we have seen the move in the early
80’s to distributed processing environments. A distributed control system
spreads its active devices and intelligence throughout the facility.
Cabling designers need to be aware of the differences between these systems.
Today, these two options in centralised and distributed control systems still
remain.
In the first instance, these building management systems operated on low speed
dedicated 4.8Kor 9.6Kbps proprietary communication buses. Later releases saw
these building management systems operating over higher speed and bandwidth
network architectures such as the 2.5 Mbps ArcNet system.
Today, with the move to internationally driven Open Standard (Seven-Layer
Network model) by the International Standards Organisation (ISO) as
represented by the Open Systems Forum (OSF), has seen the move toward
interoperability onto today’s minimum network standard, 10Mbps Ethernet.
Figure 2 located on page 4 of this document shows the traditional building blocks
and the installation bus topology.
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Fig 2: Traditional Building Management System installed as a Bus Topology
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Mechanical Plant
Room
Master

Compute
r
Monitored Area -First
Floor
Monitored Area- 2nd
Floor
Intelligent
Controller
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Network Bus
(Backbone)
Distributed Control
Modules
Master Network
Interface Modules
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1.2.2 Building Management Systems, Service Applications
The main service applications that make up an integrated building management
system includes:
• Climate Control
-Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Systems (HVAC). Automation
of these systems require central plant controllers and Individual
room or zone controllers
• Lighting Control:

-Intelligent Lighting Controller (ILC)
• Public Address System:
-Smart PA Systems provide interface/integration with various
building systems such as Telephony System, or provide background
mood music or interface with emergency control systems such as
Fire and Security to improve evacuation procedures
• Security/Access Control
-Alarm System with multiple Input/Outputs
-Integration via Intelligent Access Controller (IAC)
• Video Services:
-For CCTV, Conferencing, or Broadband Television Services
• Intercom Systems:
-Departmental communications
1.2.3 Exclusions from the KRONE PremisNET C
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Solution scope
• Fire Services:
-Intelligent Fire Controller (IFC)
-Interface to Public Address System
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2.0 The KRONE PremisNET C
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SOLUTION
for the Structured Cabling of Intelligent Buildings
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2.1 Introduction
The KRONE PremisNET C
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Solution uses multiple Floor Distributors strategically
placed onto each floor to capture all Building Management System (BMS) Service
Applications.
This option employs fixed wiring and provides added flexibility to connect and
disconnect at the Application and Backbone Service Connection Point of these
strategic Floor Distributor panels. This solution enables common delivery of
cabling whilst ensuring connectivity and segregated management of wiring with
respect to the voice and data cabling management solution. Therefore it
presents a solution to cover any and all Service Applications requiring standards
based connectivity and most applications requiring proprietary connectivity.
The following sections will work through each of the main BMS Service
Applications listed in section 2.2, detailing and defining the approach to
connectivity of these systems. Before detailing these connectivity solutions it is
necessary to define the process or steps which should be followed before moving
forward with the final cabling design.
2.2 Planning Considerations
STEP-1 Identify locations of all of the Telecommunications and Control Devices
including their associated end devices
The quantities and locations of these elements shall be defined and updated
onto a communications layer of an architectural drawing. All applications
including voice and data should be included in this design. This information can
be obtained from relevant specifiers, such as the communications consultant;

the building services consultant, architect, building owner and others involved in
the design process. Power distribution solution should also be considered when
defining the complete requirements.
Telecommunications devices here includes, (but not limited to):
Voice and Data outlets
LAN and Telephone devices include: PABX, Handsets, Hubs, and Routers
Control Devices here includes, (but not limited to):
• Application Specific Controllers,
-Central Plant Controllers
-Individual Room or Zone Controllers
-General Purpose Controllers
-Master Security Alarm and Slave Panels, remote arming stations
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• Various multiplexers, switchers and mixers for Public Address and Security
requirements
• Network Control Modules
• Operator Workstations
End devices include:
-Temperature Sensors
-Active Sensors and Transducers
-Air Conditioning Sensors
-Motor Control devices
-Security Sensors
-Security Beams
-Security Reed Switches/contacts

-Camera’s, including pan tilt zoom functions
-Speakers and zoning
-Microphones
-TV monitors
-Intercoms
This information will assist in determining the quantity of Floor Distributors and
other cabling infrastructure required to design the final cabling solution.
The Fire Alarm System (FAS) has been excluded from this Intelligent Cabling
Solution.
The FAS requires special fire rated MIMS or equivalent cabling to Warden
Intercom Points, and standards do vary around the world.
However the Public Address cabling which interfaces with the Fire and
Evacuation Systems is included.
STEP-2 Determine the best location for Floor Distributors and Building
Distributors and develop backbone and horizontal cabling distribution
design
This activity will impact the overall cost of cabling and cabling support
infrastructure requiring both labour and materials.
The architects or building owner will generally incorporate a main
communications room and service room or zone for the establishment of a
managed communications environment.
Sufficient space (both wall and floor) shall be allowed for the cabling
management frames and cabinets.
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This activity should be carried out with knowledge of all cabling risers,

penetrations and any architectural constraints of the building and in conjunction
with cabling rules that meet system manufacturer requirements.
The overall requirements for Floor Distributors will be determined following the
development of an accepted zoning methodology. This will be based on final
and agreed location of Distributed Architecture Intelligent Devices. Once the
decision is made to implement a fully structured environment then the Building
Services Consultants may assist in specifying a general area for the majority of
the intelligent control devices.
STEP-3 Determine Cable Medium requirements.
The cabling medium considered as standard for voice and data applications
include:
• 62.5/125 Fibre multi-mode Fibre cable
• Single Mode Fibre Cable
• Category 5 multi pair copper cable
The cabling used for the Control Wiring will be defined within each application
solution detailed below. However as a general guideline the intent will be to
minimise the cabling types used to 3 cables. These being
• Fibre (where appropriate)
• 4 pair Category 5 (Cat 5) Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
• and Figure 8 (FIG 8) or equivalent for Extra Low Voltage (ELV) power and
Public Address backbone cabling requirements.
STEP-4 Installation
A KRONE endorsed/certified installer would then proceed to install the cabling
requirements. Regular discussions with the Service Application Provider and site
co-ordinator will ensure correct location of cables with cable pair terminations on
allocated modules and connection boxes.
STEP-5 Cabling Commissioning and certification
• Assign pairs
• Jumpering
• Testing

• Cable Certification
• Documentation
STEP 6 Application, Commissioning and Certification
• System supplier interface
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• Testing
• Application certification
• Documentation
• Sign off
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2.3 The KRONE PremisNET C
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Structured Cabling System
The KRONE PremisNET C
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Solution has adopted a tiered hierarchy structure to
simplify the understanding of the cabling hierarchy. The cabling requirements
for these systems will in general be divided into three tiers of cabling. We will
call these:
TIER 1: Management Systems Connectivity (Application Services)

TIER 2: Distributed Architecture Intelligent Device Connectivity (Backbone
Services)
TIER 3: Sensor or End Device Connectivity (Horizontal Services)
Fig 3: Tier Cabling Connectivity Diagram
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Network
Controller
End Device
End Device
End Device
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Floor Distributor Level
2
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Floor Distributor Level 1
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Building Distributor
(Master Panel)
Operator
Workstation
TIER 1
TIER 2
TIER 3
Application

Specific
Controller
Application
Specific
Controller
Application
Specific
Controller
NOTE: Refer to Fig 4 for
Connection Point layout of
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TIER 1-Management Systems Connectivity
Management Systems address the Facility management, Operator management
and Network management modules, which are typical of the Network Controller
devices seen in today’s Control System configurations. These devices shall be
connected utilising multiple 4 pair Category 5 cable to wall outlets, star
configured from within a centrally designated facility managed environment. A
horizontal cable distance limitation of 90m from Central Hub applies. These
services shall be connected to the Horizontal Service Connection Point on the
Floor Distributor and jumpered to the appropriate Connection Point for end to
end connectivity.
Because some Operator Workstations may require a remote location from the
central management area, it may be necessary to run through the Backbone
Service Connection Point to achieve this.

Application Services:
The Application Service Connection Point will enable connectivity of Application
Specific Controller (ASC) Input/Output (I.O) relay contacts to perform added
functions from these devices.
TIER 2-Distributed Architecture Intelligent Device Connectivity
Backbone Service cabling provides connectivity though KRONE’s Building/Floor
Distributors to remote Application Specific Controllers located throughout the
building. These intelligent controllers will be star connected (logical bus) back to
the nearest KRONE Floor Distributor and terminated onto the Application Service
Connection Point. All Floor Distributors will be star configured to the Building
Distributor (master panel).
As a design rule it is suggested that 6 by 4 pair category 5 cables be installed in
the Backbone Service to each Floor Distributor to achieve a balance of meeting
today’s connectivity needs with a level of future proofing for adds moves and
changes of tomorrow.
A maximum cabling distance for TIER 2 cabling will apply. Whilst it varies
slightly between manufacturers equipment it is generally in the order of 1500m.
When connected as a physical star and logical bus the real distance between
devices is limited. The number of intelligent devices connected to each logical
bus is also limited and dependent upon manufacturer (From 32 and up to 50
units). This will be clarified in the Application Service Provider’s specifications.
Should a requirement exist to interconnect devices between Floor Distributors
then cabling between Backbone Service Connection Points of each Floor
Distributor and jumpering to Application Service Connection Points or Horizontal
Service Connection Points within the specific Floor Distributor will achieve this.
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This option is not the preferred approach as it provides a mesh-based saturation
cabling system, which is costly to manage.
Backbone Services:
The Backbone Service will enable the TIER 2 elements to be connected to the
Network Controller. The Backbone Connection Points of Floor Distributors will
enable this connectivity using multiple 4 pair Category 5 cables.
TIER 3 End Device Connectivity
TIER 3 cabling covers the end device cabling requirements. The list of end
devices such as temperature sensors, security sensors and speakers are covered
in section 2.2, STEP 1, Planning Considerations. Each end device will utilise
individual 4 pair category 5 cables fed back to the nearest Floor Distributor
Horizontal Connection Point. These services will be either jumpered to an
Application Service Connection Point or a Backbone Service Connection Point
dependent on the functions required by the specification or systems supplier.
The 90 metre distance limitations as defined by ISO 11801, will apply to
Horizontal Services connected to each Floor Distributor.
Any Input/Output functions provided by the intelligent controller would be
jumpered between the Horizontal and Application Connection Points.
As a rule of thumb it is suggested that a floor area be divided into three or four
distribution zones and with typical floor areas having an area of 2000m
2
it is
suggested that these zones cover up to 650-700m
2
each.
The diagrams in section 3.0 depict high-level connectivity, the detailed
jumpering approach, connectivity to multiple Application Specific Controller
(ASC) devices from one Floor Distributor and specific pair utilisation when
connecting these devices as a bus.

Exact pair requirements will depend on the individual devices, 4pr cables
connecting these devices will be used for communications and other required
functions. As a convention the first pair should be reserved for the main
communications feed between TIER 1 and TIER 2 devices.
Horizontal Services:
Sensors and end devices will be connected with Category 5 4pr cables wired
back to the nearest Floor Distributor Horizontal Service Connection Points. It will
cover all TIER 3 elements. Where necessary these cables shall include approved
connection boxes for termination points of stranded conductor tails to the end
devices.
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Cabling Medium:
The cabling used for the Control Wiring is detailed as follows:
• Fibre (where appropriate)
• 4 pair Category five UTP
• and Figure 8 or equivalent for ELV power .
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Building and Floor Distributor
Connection Point Layout
The Building Distributor provides the interface to all TIER cabling. The Building
Distributor (master panel) provides TIER 2 Backbone Service connectivity and

also interfaces to TIER 1 management services and local TIER 3 end devices.
Floor Distributors provide TIER 3 interconnectivity to end devices and provides
connectivity for TIER 2 Backbone Service interface.
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The Building Distributor panel is physically identical to the Floor Distributor
panel. It is the location and utilisation of the Distributor panel that determines
its identification as a Building or Floor Distributor. There should only be one
Building Distributor panel in each building, however there can be multiple Floor
Distributors on each building level.
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Labelling standard
The labeling and record keeping of connections in any wired installation is very
important for its maintenance, additions and changes. The Krone PremisNET C
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Solution for structured cabling of intelligent buildings is no exception. The
integration of so many individual service applications, traditionally dependant on
proprietary wiring systems, has made the
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labeling standard an integral part of the over all structured cabling
system.
2.3.2.1 Colour Code:
To enable quick identification of services the PremisNET C
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Solution incorporates
the following colour coded solution. Colour labels will be applied directly to the
blocks via a hinged label holder. The naming convention will be applied over the
correct colour coded label of the individual Service Application.
The following colour code will be adopted for the labeling standard of the KRONE
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Building and Floor Distributors.
Backbone Service Connection Points:
Red Main Connectivity to Intelligent or Network Controllers
Horizontal Service Connection Points
Green: Connectivity to end devices
Application Service Connection Points:
BMS Service Application Colour Code and Legend
Blue Climate Control
Pink Lighting Control
Yellow Security/Access Control
Violet Video Services
Orange Public Address
Grey Intercom services
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2.3.2.2 Naming convention
When referring to this section please use figure 5 to identify the Connection
Point and block layout of the KRONE PremisNET C
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Building and Floor Distributor.
Note: The connection point orientation is from top to bottom and left to right.
Within the Building and Floor Distributor the following naming convention
applies.
Building Distributor (BD): The Building Distributor panel (Master Panel) should
duplicate the Floor Distributor panel. To allow the
connection of Building Management Systems that
require voice carrier network access the Building
Distributor panel should be located adjacent to the
main communications distribution equipment.
Therefore we recommend the following. Building
Distributor identification:
BD1 for Voice and Data Services
BD2 for Building Services
Floor Distributor (FD): Level Number: _ _ Module No.- alpha: _ (e.g. A, B, C,)
Example of Floor Distributor location and
designation Number: FD1B Means level 1 Floor
Distributor panel B.
Service Connection Points within Building/Floor Distributors
Backbone (B):
Service Connection Point B, Block No.:_ _ (Example 1-
11)
Pairs Utilised _ _ _ _ (Example 0102)
Example of Backbone Service No: B5/0102 means
the Backbone Service is connected to block 5 using
pairs 1 and 2.
Horizontal (H): Service Connection Point H, Block No._ _ (Example
1-22)
Pairs utilised_ _ _ _(Example 0104)
Example of Horizontal Service No. H12/0104 means

the Horizontal Service is connected to block 12
using all pairs.
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Note: Refer Pg12 Horizontal Services
Application (A): Service Connection Point A,Block No: _ _ (Example 1-
27)
Pairs Utilised:_ _ _ _ (Example 0102)
Example of Application Service No: A18/0102,
means the Application Service is connected to Block
18 using pairs 1 to 2
Jumper Between Backbone and Application Service Connection Points:
Example of Jumper Schedule number B5/0104 to
A6/0104, means the Backbone Service connected to
block 5, pairs 1 to 4, is cross connected between
Application Service block 6, pairs 1 to 4.
Jumper Between Application and Horizontal Service Connection Points:
Example of Jumper Schedule number A2/0102 to
H14/0104, means the Application Service block 2,
pairs 1 and 2 are cross connected to active pairs on
Horizontal Service Block 14.
Terminator Backbone (TB): Same as above using T.B.
Terminator Horizontal (TH): Same as above using T.H.
Terminator Application (TA): Same as above using T.A.
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BUILDING/FLOOR DISTRIBUTOR
CONNECTION POINT AND BLOCK LAYOUT
Block
B1
Block
H1
Block
H12
Block
A1
B2 H2 H13 A2
B3 H3 H14 A3
B4 H4 H15 A4
B5 H5 H16 A5
B6 H6 H17 A6
B7 H7 H18 A7
B8 H8 H19 A8
B9 H9 H20 A9
B10 H10 H21 A10
B11 H11 H22 A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26
A27
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BACKBONE (B) HORIZONTAL (H) HORIZONTAL (H) APPLICATION (A)
TERMINATOR BACKBONE (TB)
TERMINATOR APPLICATION (TA)
TERMINATION HORIZONTAL (TH)
Block 1
1 → 10
Block 2
1 → 10
Block 3
1 → 10
Block 4
1 → 10

Block 1
1 → 10
Block 2
1 → 10
Block 3
1 → 10
Block 4
1 → 10
Block 1
1 → 10
Block 2
1 → 10
Block 3
1 → 10
Block 4
1 → 10
Service Connection
Point
Service Connection
Point
Service Connection
Point
Service Connection
Point
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BMS Service Application Colour Code Legend
Blue Climate Control (C.C)
Pink Lighting Control (L.C)
Yellow Security/Access Control (S.A.C)
Violet Video Services (C.C.T.V)
Grey Intercom Services (I.S)
Orange Public Address (P.A)
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Floor Distributor
JUMPER SCHEDULE - CONNECTION RECORD
Location/Designation
FD 1B
STRUCTURED CABLE INSTALLER
Name:
Intelligent Building Cable Services
Tel:
(02) 4388 4422
Date:
19-Aug-98
Cable Service Pair details Jumpered to BMS Service use and
details + Connection or Connection Pair details Service other details
origin Point & terminal No. point & or terminal Application
block No. blocking No.
4pr CAT 5 1 1 Climate Network controller comms link for A.H.U 1B
UTP from B5 2 A6 2 Control or
BD2 3 3 (C.C)
4 4
FIG 6: Sample of Jumper Schedule connection Records
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BMS Service Applications
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3.1 Climate Control
Management Systems
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Climate Control
The Climate Control Services connectivity diagram shown in Fig 7 incorporates 4
pr Category 5 cables in the Horizontal, Backbone and Application Services
environment to satisfy the system design requirements.
Horizontal Cables:
The horizontal cabling element utilises one 4 pr Category 5 Unshielded Twisted
Pair (UTP) cable. The end devices supported by the KRONE PremisNET C

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Solution include such devices as temperature sensors, active sensors and
transducers. Where necessary end devices can be fitted with stranded tails and
connected to Horizontal Service termination points by the Climate Control
Service Application Provider contractor. Refer to section 4.1, Approved
Connection Boxes.
Backbone Cables:
The backbone cabling will also be equipped with 4pr category 5 rated UTP cable.
Connectivity to Backbone Service Connection Points shall not be direct but
through a jumper service from the Horizontal Connection Points.
Application Cables:
Distributed intelligent devices required to deliver direct Input/ Output function
relay contacts etc, should be wired to the Application Service Connection Points
of the nearest KRONE PremisNET C
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Building/Floor Distributor panel, (colour
coded blue for climate control) and from here ensure internal jumpering to
achieve overall configuration desired.
A Power distribution board interface will most likely be required to enable various
power switching functions. The cable selection for this will depend on the relay
selected.
Cabling Medium:
The cabling used for the Climate Control wiring is detailed below.
• Fibre (where appropriate)
• 4 pair Category 5 UTP
• and Figure 8 or equivalent ELV power cable.
Summary:
A standard distance limitation of 90m shall apply as per Class D applications ISO
11801. This element shall be synergised with the requirements for Voice and
LAN cabling services and installed onto a common pathway, enabling cost

reduction to immediately apply. Where necessary termination point connection
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