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IEEE 487.3:2014
IEEE Standard for the Electrical Protection of Communication Facilities Serving Electric Supply Locations Through the Use of Hybrid Facilities
Summary
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Safe and reliable methods for the electrical protection of telecommunication facilities serving electric supply locations through the use of metallic wire-line components in part of the
telecommunication circuit and optical fiber systems in the remainder of the telecommunication
circuit are presented in this standard. Hybrid applications have an equipment junction between
the metallic wire-line and the fiber cable, i.e., a wire-line–fiber cable junction (CFJ).
This standard presents engineering design procedures for the electrical protection of telecommunication facilities serving electric supply locations through the use of metallic wire-line components in part of the telecommunication circuit and optical fiber systems in the remainder of the telecommunication circuit. Other telecommunication alternatives such as radio and microwave systems are excluded from this document.
This standard presents workable methods that can be used with greater reliability to improve the electrical protection of telecommunication facilities serving electric supply locations through the use of metallic wire-line components in part of the telecommunication circuit and optical fiber systems in the remainder of the telecommunication circuit. Hybrid applications have an equipment junction between the metallic wireline and the fiber cable, i.e., a wire-line–fiber cable junction (CFJ).
Safe and reliable methods for the electrical protection of telecommunication facilities serving electric supply locations through the use of metallic wire-line components in part of the
telecommunication circuit and optical fiber systems in the remainder of the telecommunication
circuit are presented in this standard. Hybrid applications have an equipment junction between
the metallic wire-line and the fiber cable, i.e., a wire-line–fiber cable junction (CFJ).
This standard presents engineering design procedures for the electrical protection of telecommunication facilities serving electric supply locations through the use of metallic wire-line components in part of the telecommunication circuit and optical fiber systems in the remainder of the telecommunication circuit. Other telecommunication alternatives such as radio and microwave systems are excluded from this document.
This standard presents workable methods that can be used with greater reliability to improve the electrical protection of telecommunication facilities serving electric supply locations through the use of metallic wire-line components in part of the telecommunication circuit and optical fiber systems in the remainder of the telecommunication circuit. Hybrid applications have an equipment junction between the metallic wireline and the fiber cable, i.e., a wire-line–fiber cable junction (CFJ).
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Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 08/18/2014 |
| Cancellation Date | 03/27/2025 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 57 |
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| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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