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TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
GROUNDING
Grounding of telecommunications systems, such as voice
and data grade telephone circuits, has become a well
defined area of grounding. The rules are explicit. If not
followed, the systems will be more sensitive to noise
disturbances. As with other forms of electronic systems
grounding, there is no conflict between a safe system and a
reliable one. In all cases, the NEC’s requirements fully
apply to all aspects of the telecommunications wiring. The
proper installation of telecommunications circuits is
generally beyond the scope of this document, but some
helpful references are provided as follows:
(1) ANSI/EIA/TIA Standard 569A-1997 Commercial
Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard
(2) ANSI/EIA/TIA Standard 569-1990, Commercial
Building Standard for Telecommunications
Pathways and Spaces
(3) ANSI/EIA/TIA Standard 570-1991, Residential and
Light Commercial Telecommunications Wiring
Standard
The publisher of the above standards is:
Telecommunications Industry Association
Standards and Technology Department
2500 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22201
We emphasize that while these standards are well written
and complete, they may not be fully compatible with the
recommendations made in this document nor with all
current or future requirements of the NEC. Therefore, some
care is required in interpreting them and applying them in
the field.
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