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CARTA DE IMPUGNAÇÃO DE EDITAL PREGÃO PRESENCIAL - E ESTADUAL DE LONDRINA Edital N° 187/2013-SRPPROAF/

DM

PROPONENTE: OV TECNOLOGIA LTOA ENDEREÇO: Rua Tenente Francisco Ferreira de Souza, 3636. Boqueirão, Curitiba - PRo CEP: 81.670-010 CNPJ: 07.415.795/0001-48 FONE: (041) 3019-3200 Em função de desclassificação solicitado,

apelamos

técnica e não atendimento

para este conceituado

órgão

para tomar

ao recurso ciência

e

providências com relação ao Edital da UEL supra citado e reconsideração da decisão tomada.

Conforme ATA de reunião emitida pela UEL na data do certame, em anexo, descrevemos

os motivos

de desclassificação

da proponente

OV

Tecnologia:

a) Não atendimento ao item 1.8.1 do Edital, "os componentes da rede cotados e/ou ofertados são de fabricantes diferentes" b) Não atendimento ao item 4 alineas "m" e item 5 alinea "k" do Anexo IV, edital solicita atenuação máxima de 0,23 db e a proponente cotou 0,25 db.

1) Justificativas relativas ao item (a): Este item como também mencionado em Ata, é sujeito ao item 1.8 que busca

garantia

estendida

de 15 anos

na estrutura

de rede. Como já

mencionado em proposta comercial e carta do próprio fabricante Nexans (em anexo) a garantia poderá ser estendida até 25 anos tanto para o sistema metálico como óptico, condicionado a utilização de cabo óptico do fabricante Prysmian.

Portanto,

a desclassificação

somente

se aplicaria

caso

não

houvesse a condição de garantia estendida do fabricante principal, Nexans, lembrando que somente o cabo óptico é de outro fabricante, o restante dos materiais ópticos todos são de um único fabricante, fabricante Nexans em anexo.

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PROPOSTA COMERCIAL PREGÃO PRESENCIAL EDITAL Nº 187/2013 – SRP – PROAF/DM

Proposta Comercial 2013-12-439

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Proposta Comercial 2013-12-439(2)

Curitiba, 7 de janeiro de 2014.

À Universidade Estadual de Londrina Londrina - PR

Att. Sr. João Batista de Oliveira Silva

Prezado Senhor, Conforme solicitação, temos o prazer de apresentar-lhe a solução que vai atender as suas necessidades para futura implantação de redes de fibra óptica e redes de cabeamento estruturado. Seguem anexos todos os detalhes da solução proposta esperando atender as suas expectativas. Estamos à disposição para eventuais dúvidas e/ou esclarecimentos adicionais.

Atenciosamente,

Rodrigo Sanches Cunha Sócio-Administrador [email protected] Tel. 041 3019-3200 Cel. 041 9969-4105

Jair Fossatti Junior Gerente Comercial [email protected] Tel. 041 3019-3200 Cel. 041 8836-4938

Antonio Carlos da Cunha Diretor Comercial [email protected] Tel. 041 3019-3200 Cel. 041 8836-4936

Rua Tenente Francisco Ferreira de Souza, 3636 - Boqueirão – Curitiba / PR Fone Fax 41 3019-3200 - CEP 81.670-010

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I. EMPRESA A DV Tecnologia é uma empresa Integradora de Soluções de Comunicação de Dados, Voz e Imagem e tem como objetivo proporcionar ao mercado corporativo a melhor solução para cada necessidade.

II. ÁREA DE ATUAÇÃO 

Cabeamento Estruturado

Projetos, Infra-estrutura, estrutura, Equipamentos Ativos e Certificação; 

Link Óptico

Fibra óptica, Fusão e Certificação (OTDR); (OTDR) 

Data Center

Projeto civil - Paredes aredes em alvenaria, piso elevado, divisórias, porta corta-fogo, fogo, forro mineral. Projeto de telecomunicações - Gerenciamento ento de energia redundante, geradores g e no-breaks, controle de acesso, monitoramento, onitoramento, controle de temperatura eratura e umidade e aterramento; 

Rede Elétrica Estabilizada e Comum

Projetos, No-Break, Break, Estabilizador, Elétrica para informática e Iluminação; 

Telefonia

PABX inteligente, Call Center e VoIP; 

Circuito Fechado de Televisão (CFTV) ( e Vídeo Conferência

CFTV Analógico e IP e Equipamentos para Vídeo Conferência;

III.PROFISSIONAIS Contamos com profissionais capacitados, capacit credenciados ao CREA e aptos a fazer projetos e instalação em áreas industriais e comerciais. Com profissionais treinados e experientes atuando em diversos segmentos a mais de 20 anos, a empresa DV Tecnologia tem como objetivo compartilhar as experiências acumuladas ao longo l destes anos.

Rua Tenente Francisco Ferreira de Souza, 3636 - Boqueirão – Curitiba / PR Fone Fax 41 3019-3200 3019 - CEP 81.670-010

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IV.

PRINCIPAIS CLIENTES

V. PRINCIPAIS PARCEIROS E PRODUTOS

Rua Tenente Francisco Ferreira de Souza, 3636 - Boqueirão – Curitiba / PR Fone Fax 41 3019-3200 - CEP 81.670-010

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PROPOSTA TÉCNICA COMERCIAL _________________________________________________________________________

1. Objeto Registro de preços de serviço especializado de terceiros para futura implantação de redes de fibra óptica e redes de cabeamento estruturado.

2. Valores da Proposta, conforme Anexo I E ESTADUAL DE LONDRINA PREGÃO PRESENCIAL N° 00187 / 2013 - PROCESSO N° 28855 / 2013 ANEXO I - ESPECIFICAÇÃO OBJETO Razão Social:

DV Tecnologia Ltda

CNPJ: 07.415.795/0001-48

INSC. EST.: 90.340.416-76

Endereço

Rua Tenente Francisco Ferreira de Souza, 3636

Cidade: Curitiba

Estado: Paraná

Fone:

041 3019-3200

FAX: 041 3019-3200

Email: [email protected]

Pregoeiro:

JOÃO BATISTA DE OLIVEIRA SILVA VALOR MÁXIMO DO LOTE:

R$ 659.988,43

N° DO LOTE: 001 PERCENTUAL DE DESCONTO EM TODOS OS ITENS:

19,00%

Item

Qtde

Un

R$ Unit.

1

528

UN

2

21

UN

3

240

UN

4

396

UN

5

500

UN

6

3

UN

7

60

UN

8

11

UN

Valor Proposta: R$ 534.590,63

Valor com Desconto

9

400

M

10

500

M

11

90

M

12

1300

M

SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇÃO DE TUBULAÇÃO GALVANIZADA 2" INTERNA" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇÃO DE TUBULAÇÃO PVC 4" EXTERNA SUBTERRÂNEA" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇÃO DE TUBULAÇÃO"

4301

M

14

2645

M

15

11

UN

24

SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "FUSÃO CABOS ÓPTICOS " SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇAO DE PATCH PANEL 24 PORTAS, COM OS CONECTORES RJ-45" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇAO DE UMA U (UNIDADE DE RACK) - CABEAMENTO METÁLICO" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇAO DE UMA U (UNIDADE DE RACK) - CABEAMENTO ÓPTICO" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇAO E HABILITAÇÃO DE PONTO LÓGICO ATÉ 100M" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇÃO DE CAIXA DE PASSAGEM ALVENARIA 80 X 80 CM" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇÃO DE CAIXAS DA TUBULAÇÃO GALVANIZADA" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇÃO DE DIO" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "INSTALAÇÃO DE ELETROCALHA"

13

16

Descrição

UN

SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "LANÇAMENTO CABO ÓPTICO 36 FIBRAS SM PARA TUBULAÇÃO SUBTERRÂNEA" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "LANÇAMENTO DE CABO ÓPTICO 36 FIBRAS SM AUTO-SUSTENTADO" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "READEQUAÇÃO ÓPTICAS" SERVIÇO TÉCNICO ESPECIALIZADO COM FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAS E MÃO DE OBRA PARA "READEQUAÇÕES ELÉTRICAS"

SUB TOTAL DA PROPOSTA DE FORNECIMENTO DE MATERIAIS E SERVIÇOS

Valor do Edital

R$ Total

R$ Unit.

R$ Total

52,85

27.904,80

65,25

34.452,00

165,24

3.470,04

204,00

4.284,00

72,91

17.498,40

90,01

21.602,40

85,80

33.976,80

105,92

41.944,32

366,10

183.050,00

451,98

225.990,00

293,65

880,95

362,52

1.087,56

58,73

3.523,80

72,50

4.350,00

5.758,44

63.342,84

7.109,19

78.201,09

39,53

15.812,00

48,80

19.520,00

35,24

17.620,00

43,50

21.750,00

293,63

26.426,70

362,50

32.625,00

18,95

24.635,00

23,40

30.420,00

14,97

64.385,97

18,48

79.482,48

15,37

40.653,65

18,98

50.202,10

832,24

9.154,64

1.026,68

11.293,48

93,96

2.255,04

116,00

2.784,00

R$ 534.590,63

TOTAL EDITAL

R$ 659.988,43

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3. Composição dos Preços, conforme Anexo XIV 3.1. Serviços e Materiais da Rede Óptica MATERIAIS DE CABEAMENTO ÓPTICO Item

Qtde

Un

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

9 22 264 2644,56 4302,08 80 80 20 20 40 2

PC PC PC M M PC VB PÇ VB PÇ PÇ

Descrição RACK PARA SERVIDOR - 44U X 19" X (800 X 1000) MM (AD.8044.9401X) DIO 48 FO COMPLETO E DEMAIS ACESSÓRIOS (ACOPLADOR, PIG TAIL, ETC..) CORDÃO ÓPTICO DUPLEX (LC, SC, ST) CONFORME NECESSIDADE CABO ÓPTICO 36 FO SM - AS CABO ÓPTICO 36 FO SM P/ TUBULAÇÃO SUBTERRÂNEA INFRAESTRUTURA PARA POSTES EXISTENTES (TRECHO RETO) EQUIPAGEM POSTES EXISTENTES (TRECHO RETO) INFRAESTRUTURA PARA POSTES EXISTENTES (TRECHO CURVA) EQUIPAGEM POSTES EXISTENTES (TRECHO CURVO INFRAESTRUTURA PARA RESERVA TÉCNICA POSTE A INSTALAR, 9,5 METROS

Fabricante ATTIC NEXANS NEXANS PRYSMIAN PRYSMIAN PLP PLP PLP PLP DIVERSOS ITAPOSTE

Venda

Venda

R$ Unit.

R$ Total

4.319,65 1.425,49 115,19 8,55 8,55 43,20 28,80 115,19 46,08 143,99 1.537,98

SUB TOTAL DE MATERIAIS

177.862,52

SERVIÇOS DE CABEAMENTO ÓPTICO Item

Qtde

Un

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

528 24 500 60 200 3 2645

PÇ VB M PÇ M UM M

8

4301

9

11

Descrição

38.876,85 31.360,78 30.410,16 22.610,99 36.782,78 3.456,00 2.304,00 2.303,80 921,60 5.759,60 3.075,96

Fabricante

FUSÃO CABOS ÓPTICOS SERVIÇOS ELÉTRICOS INSTALAÇÃO DE TUBULAÇÃO GALVANIZADA 2" INTERNA INSTALAÇÃO DE CAIXAS DA TUBULAÇÃO GALVANIZADA 2" INSTALAÇÃ0 DE TUBULAÇÃO PVC 4" EXTERNA SUBTERRÂNEA INSTALAÇÃO DE CAIXA DE PASSAGEM DE ALVENARIA 80X80CM LANÇAMENTO DE CABO ÓPTICO 36 FIBRAS SM AUTO SUSTENTÁVEL

DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC

M

LANÇAMENTO DE CABO ÓPTICO 36 FIBRAS SM PARA TUBULAÇÃO SUBTERRÂNEA



SERVIÇOS DE READEQUAÇÃO ÓPTICA

Venda

Venda

R$ Unit.

R$ Total

57,60 115,19 21,60 57,60 215,98 299,75 8,06

30.412,80 2.764,56 10.800,00 3.456,00 43.196,00 899,25 21.318,70

DVTEC

7,92

34.063,92

DVTEC

1.007,92

11.087,12

SUB TOTAL DE SERVIÇOS CABEAMENTO ÓPTICO

157.998,35

3.2. Serviços e Materiais da Rede Estruturada SERVIÇOS DE CABEAMENTO ESTRUTURADO (METÁLICO) Item

Qtde

Un

1 2 3 4 5

500 340 1100 20 240

UNID M M UNID U

Descrição INSTALAÇÃO E HABILITAÇÃO DE PONTO LÓGICO ATÉ 100M INSTALAÇÃO DE ELETROCALHA INSTALAÇÃO DE TUBULAÇÃO INSTALAÇÃO DE PATCH PANEL 24 PORTAS COM CONECTORES RJ-45 INSTALAÇÃO DE UMA U (UNIDADE DE RACK)

Fabricante

Venda

Venda

R$ Unit.

R$ Total

DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC

86,39 28,80 18,72 187,19 14,40

SUB TOTAL DE SERVIÇOS

80.778,80

MATERIAIL DE CABEAMENTO ESTRUTURADO (METÁLICO) Item

Qtde

Un

1 2 3 4 5

400 500 100 100 150

M M M M M

6

340

M

7 8 9

600 20000 500

PC M PC

10

500

PC

11 12 13 14 15

47 100 20 100 100

PC PC PC PC PC

Descrição ELETRODUTO PVC RIGIDO PRETO 3/4" ELETRODUTO PVC RIGIDO PRETO 1" ELETRODUTO PVC RIGIDO PRETO 1 1/2" ELETRODUTO PVC RIGIDO PRETO 2" ELETRODUTO FLEXIVEL DO TIPO SPIRAL COM DIAMETRO DE 3/4" ELETROCALHA E PERFILADO COM TIRANTES, VERGALHÕES, ABRAÇADEIRAS, SUSPENSÕES E DEMAIS ACESSÓRIOS PATCH CORD U/UTP CAT 6 AZUL - 1,50M (5FT) / 2,5 (7FT) CABO U/UTP CM CAT 6 CONECTOR RJ-45 FÊMEA ROHS CAT 6 BEGE SUPORTE PARA TOMADA DE COMUNICAÇÃO (CONDULETE / CAIXA PADRÃO SISTEMA X + ESPELHO P/ 2 RJ-45 OU SURFACE BOX) ORGANIZADOR DE CABO HORIZONTAL FECHADO PLÁSTICO 1U 50MM CANALETA PVC 22x22x2000mm PATCH PANEL 24P RJ-45 CAT 6 ESPIRAL PLÁSTICA ORGANIZADORA DE FIOS E CABOS 1/2" PRETO ESPIRAL PLÁSTICA ORGANIZADORA DE FIOS E CABOS 1/4" PRETO

43.195,00 9.792,00 20.592,00 3.743,80 3.456,00

Fabricante

Venda

Venda

R$ Unit.

R$ Total

TIGRE TIGRE TIGRE TIGRE TIGRE

7,20 10,08 10,08 14,25 2,88

2.880,00 5.040,00 1.008,00 1.425,00 432,00

ELETROPOLL

43,20

14.688,00

NEXANS NEXANS NEXANS WETZEL / ENERBRAS FURUKAWA DUTOPLAST NEXANS DUTOPLAST DUTOPLAST

21,02 2,07 21,47

12.612,00 41.400,00 10.735,00

5,76

2.880,00

24,48 11,26 593,77 1,01 2,30

1.150,56 1.126,00 11.875,40 101,00 230,00

SUB TOTAL DE MATERIAIS

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107.582,96

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OUTROS MATERIAIS (METÁLICO) Item

Qtde

Un

1

240

U

Descrição RACK (UMA UNIDADE DE RACK - U - 1,75" COM ACESSÓRIOS

Fabricante

Venda

Venda

R$ Unit.

R$ Total

ATTIC

43,20

SUB TOTAL DE MATERIAIS

10.368,00 10.368,00

3.3. Total Geral Item

Qtde

Un

1 2 3 4 5

1 1 1 1 1

PC M M M M

Descrição SERVIÇOS DE CABEAMENTO ESTRUTURADO (METÁLICO) MATERIAIL DE CABEAMENTO ESTRUTURADO (METÁLICO) OUTROS MATERIAIS (METÁLICO) SERVIÇOS DE CABEAMENTO ÓPTICO MATERIAIS DE CABEAMENTO ÓPTICO

Fabricante DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC DVTEC

R$ Unit. 80.778,80 107.582,96 10.368,00 157.998,35 177.862,52

SUB TOTAL DE MATERIAIS

R$ Total 80.778,80 107.582,96 10.368,00 157.998,35 177.862,52 534.590,63

INFORMAÇÕES DIVERSAS a) Prazo de execução dos trabalhos No máximo até 365 (trezentos e sessenta e cinco) dias corridos, contados do recebimento da ordem de inicio de serviço emitido pela Assessoria de Tecnologia da Informação.

b) Condições de Pagamento O pagamento do valor do objeto será efetuado via depósito na conta corrente cujo Banco é ITAU, AG 3706, C/C 12377-9, em 10 (dez) dias úteis, mediante a apresentação da Nota Fiscal de prestação de serviços de cada localidade (Edifício ou Trecho), para a UEL, aprovada e atestada pela recebedora do bem ou do serviço.

c) Impostos: Todos inclusos d) Frete Estão inclusas as despesas operacionais de frete, seguro e embalagens.

e) Garantia Todos os produtos e serviços ora cotados são cobertos por garantia contra defeitos de fabricação que impeçam o seu funcionamento de acordo com suas características e especificações ou contra a ocorrência de desgaste atípico que se apresentarem no prazo de 12 meses, contados da data do recebimento definitivo do serviço. A garantia contempla troca do produto e assistência técnica dentro deste período com todas as despesas inclusas. Para os itens da estrutura da rede (cabeamento), a garantia do fabricante Nexans é estendida de 15 anos

f) Validade da Proposta As condições apresentadas nesta proposta têm validade de 60 (sessenta) dias contados da data de abertura dos envelopes nº 1 (proposta).

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ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3-2000 Approved: March 30, 2000

TIA/EIA-568-B.3

TIA/EIA STANDARD Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard

TIA/EIA-568-B.3 (Revision of TIA/EIA-568-A)

APRIL 2000

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OPTICAL FIBER CABLING COMPONENTS STANDARD Table of Contents 1.

INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

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SCOPE ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 2.2

3.

Purpose................................................................................................................................ 1 Specification of criteria ........................................................................................................... 1 Metric equivalents of US customary units................................................................................. 1 Life of the Standard ................................................................................................................ 1

Applicability........................................................................................................................... 2 Normative references .............................................................................................................. 2

DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS, UNITS OF MEASURE .................................... 3 3.1 General................................................................................................................................. 3 3.1.1 Definitions ...................................................................................................................... 3 3.1.2 Abbreviations and acronyms............................................................................................. 6 3.1.3 Units of measure............................................................................................................. 6

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OPTICAL FIBER CABLES ............................................................................................................ 7 4.1 General................................................................................................................................. 7 4.2 Cable transmission performance.............................................................................................. 7 4.3 Physical cable specifications .................................................................................................. 7 4.3.1 Inside plant cable specifications ....................................................................................... 7 4.3.2 Outside plant cable specifications..................................................................................... 8 4.3.2.1 Drop cable................................................................................................................... 8

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CONNECTING HARDWARE.......................................................................................................... 9 5.1 General................................................................................................................................. 9 5.2 Connector and adapter ........................................................................................................... 9 5.2.1 Physical design .............................................................................................................. 9 5.2.2 Performance................................................................................................................... 9 5.2.3 Multimode and singlemode identification............................................................................ 9 5.2.4 Keying and labeling ......................................................................................................... 9 5.2.4.1 568SC Connector......................................................................................................... 9 5.2.4.2 Other duplex connectors............................................................................................. 10 5.3 Telecommunications outlet box ............................................................................................. 10 5.4 Patch panels ....................................................................................................................... 10 5.4.1 Mounting ...................................................................................................................... 10 5.4.2 Mechanical termination density ...................................................................................... 10 5.4.3 Design ......................................................................................................................... 11 5.5 Connecting hardware for centralized cabling ........................................................................... 11 5.6 Optical fiber splice ............................................................................................................... 12

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PATCH CORDS ......................................................................................................................... 13 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4

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General............................................................................................................................... 13 Patch cord cable.................................................................................................................. 13 Patch cord connectors ......................................................................................................... 13 Termination configuration ...................................................................................................... 13

FIELD TEST INSTRUMENTS...................................................................................................... 14 i

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7.1 7.2

Multimode ........................................................................................................................... 14 Singlemode ......................................................................................................................... 14

ANNEX A (NORMATIVE) OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTOR PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS .............. 15 A.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 15 A.2 Intermateability requirements ................................................................................................ 15 A.3 Performance requirements .................................................................................................... 15 A.3.1 Visual and mechanical inspections: FOTP-13 .................................................................. 15 A.3.2 Attenuation: FOTP-171 Methods A1 or D1, or FOTP-34 Method A2 for multimode............... 15 FOTP-171 Methods A3 or D3, or FOTP-34 Method B for singlemode............................................... 15 A.3.3 Return loss: FOTP-107 or FOTP-8 .................................................................................. 15 A.3.4 Low temperature: FOTP-188........................................................................................... 16 A.3.5 Temperature life: FOTP-4 ............................................................................................... 16 A.3.6 Humidity: FOTP-5 ......................................................................................................... 16 A.3.7 Impact: FOTP-2 ............................................................................................................ 17 A.3.8 Strength of coupling mechanism: FOTP-185 .................................................................... 17 A.3.9 Durability: FOTP-21....................................................................................................... 17 A.3.10 Cable retention: FOTP-6 ................................................................................................ 18 A.3.11 Flex: FOTP-1................................................................................................................ 19 A.3.12 Twist: FOTP-36............................................................................................................. 19 ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE) BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES ........................................................ 20 List of Tables Table 1 – Optical fiber cable transmission performance parameters.......................................................... 7

List of Figures Figure 1 – Position A and B configuration of a 568SC........................................................................... 10 Figure 2 – Optical fiber patch cord ...................................................................................................... 13

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FOREWORD (This foreword is not a part of this Standard.) This Standard was developed by TIA/EIA Subcommittee TR-42.8. Approval of Standard This Standard was approved by TIA/EIA Subcommittee TR-42.8, TIA/EIA Engineering Committee TR-42, and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). ANSI/TIA/EIA reviews standards every 5 years. At that time, standards are reaffirmed, rescinded, or revised according to the submitted updates. Updates to be included in the next revision should be sent to the committee chair or to ANSI/TIA/EIA. Contributing Organizations More than 30 organizations within the telecommunications industry contributed their expertise to the development of this Standard (including manufacturers, consultants, end users, and other organizations). Documents Superseded This Standard replaces, in part, ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-A, published October, 1995 and TIA TSB-72, published October, 1995. Significant technical changes from the previous edition — This foreword has been changed per the requirements of the TIA style manual. — All definitions have been harmonized across all of TIA’s telecommunications infrastructure standards. — Provides performance specifications for 50/125 µm optical fiber cables. — Provides a minimum bend radius and maximum pulling tensions for horizontal cable, inside plant cable, and outside plant optical fiber cable. — Allows for the use of alternate connector designs in addition to the 568SC. — Provides complete generic performance specifications for optical fiber connectors. — Specifies requirements for connecting hardware in support of centralized cabling. Relationship to other TIA standards and documents - Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard, Part 1, General Requirements (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1); -

Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces (ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A);

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Residential Telecommunications Cabling Standard (ANSI/TIA/EIA-570-A);

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Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings (ANSI/TIA/EIA-606);

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Commercial Building (ANSI/TIA/EIA-607).

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Grounding

and

Bonding

Requirements

for

Telecommunications

Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard (ANSI/TIA/EIA-758).

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The following documents may be useful to the reader: a) National Electrical Safety Code (NESC ) (IEEE C 2) b) National Electrical Code (NEC ) (NFPA 70) Useful supplements to this Standard are the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual, the Customer-owned Outside Plant Methods Manual, and the Cabling Installation Manual. These manuals provide practices and methods by which many of the requirements of this standard are implemented. Other references are listed in annex B. Annexes Annex A is normative and is considered a requirement of this Standard. Annex B is informative and not considered a requirement of this Standard.

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1.

INTRODUCTION

1.1

Purpose

This Standard specifies the component and transmission requirements for an optical fiber cabling system (e.g., cable, connectors). 50/125 µm and 62.5/125 µm multimode, and singlemode optical fiber cables are recognized cables.

1.2

Specification of criteria

In accordance with EIA Engineering Publication, EP-7B, two categories of criteria are specified; mandatory and advisory. The mandatory requirements are designated by the word "shall"; advisory requirements are designated by the words "should”, "may", or "desirable" which are used interchangeably in this Standard. Mandatory criteria generally apply to protection, performance, administration and compatibility; they specify the absolute minimum acceptable requirements. Advisory or desirable criteria are presented when their attainment will enhance the general performance of the cabling system in all its contemplated applications. A note in the text, table, or figure is used for emphasis or offering informative suggestions.

1.3

Metric equivalents of US customary units

The majority of the metric dimensions in this Standard are soft conversions of US customary units; e.g., 100 millimeters (mm) is the soft conversion of 4 inches (in).

1.4

Life of the Standard

This Standard is a living document. The criteria contained in this Standard are subject to revisions and updating as warranted by advances in building construction techniques and telecommunications technology.

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SCOPE

2.1

Applicability

This Standard specifies minimum requirements for optical fiber components used in premises cabling, such as cable, connectors, connecting hardware, patch cords and field test equipment.

2.2

Normative references

The following standards contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision; parties to agreements based on this Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently valid national standards published by them. •

ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-A-1991, Standard Test Procedures for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables and Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices, and other Fiber Optic Components



ANSI/ICEA S-83-596-1994, Fiber Optic Premises Distribution Cable



ANSI/ICEA S-87-640-2000, Fiber Optic Outside Plant Communications Cable



ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-7-1998, Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Single-mode Fiber Cable Plant-OFSTP-7



ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14-A-1998, Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plant OFSTP-14A



ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Part 1, General Requirements NOTE: -- The Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Part 1, General Requirements was under development at the time of this Standard being approved and is expected to be published as ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B-1.



ANSI/TIA/EIA-598-A-1995, Optical Fiber Cable Color Coding



ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-3-1997, FOCIS 3 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard



ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-1993, Administration Standard For The Telecommunications Infrastructure Of Commercial Buildings

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3.

DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS, UNITS OF MEASURE

3.1

General

This clause contains definitions of terms, acronyms, and abbreviations that have a special meaning or that are unique to the technical content of this Standard. The terms that are used in only one clause may be defined within, and at the beginning of, that clause.

3.1.1

Definitions

The generic definitions in this subclause have been formulated for use by the entire family of telecommunications infrastructure standards. As such, the definitions do not contain mandatory requirements of the Standard. Specific requirements are to be found in the normative subclauses of the Standard. adapter; optical fiber duplex: A mechanical device designed to align and join two duplex optical fiber connectors (plugs) to form an optical duplex connection. administration: The method for labeling, identification, documentation and usage needed to implement moves, additions and changes of the telecommunications infrastructure. backbone: A facility (e.g., pathway, cable or conductors) between telecommunications rooms, or floor distribution terminals, the entrance facilities, and the equipment rooms within or between buildings. cable: An assembly of one or more insulated conductors or optical fibers, within an enveloping sheath. cable run: A length of installed media, which may include other components along its path. cable sheath: A covering over the optical fiber or conductor assembly that may include one or more metallic members, strength members, or jackets. cabling: A combination of all cables, jumpers, cords, and connecting hardware. campus: The buildings and grounds having legal contiguous interconnection. centralized cabling: A cabling configuration from the work area to a centralized cross-connect using pull through cables, an interconnect, or splice in the telecommunications room. connecting hardware: A device providing mechanical cable terminations. connector (plug), duplex; optical fiber: A remateable device that terminates two fibers and mates with a duplex receptacle. consolidation point: A location for interconnection between horizontal cables extending from building pathways and horizontal cables extending into furniture pathways. cross-connect: A facility enabling the termination of cable elements and their interconnection or cross-connection. cross-connection: A connection scheme between cabling runs, subsystems, and equipment using patch cords or jumpers that attach to connecting hardware on each end. 3

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equipment cable; cord: A cable or cable assembly used to connect telecommunications equipment to horizontal or backbone cabling. fiber optic: See optical fiber. horizontal cabling: The cabling between and including the telecommunications outlet/connector and the horizontal cross-connect. horizontal cross-connect: A cross-connect of horizontal cabling to other cabling, e.g., horizontal, backbone, equipment. hybrid optical fiber cable: An optical fiber cable containing two or more fiber types (e.g., multimode and singlemode). infrastructure (telecommunications): A collection of those telecommunications components, excluding equipment, that together provide the basic support for the distribution of all information within a building or campus. interconnection: A connection scheme that employs connecting hardware for the direct connection of a cable to another cable without a patch cord or jumper. intermediate cross-connect: A cross-connect between first level and second level backbone cabling. keying: The mechanical feature of a connector system that guarantees correct orientation of a connection, or prevents the connection to a jack, or to an optical fiber adapter of the same type intended for another purpose. link: A transmission path between two points, not including terminal equipment, work area cables, and equipment cables. listed: Equipment included in a list published by an organization, acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction, that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment, and whose listing states either that the equipment or material meets appropriate standards or has been tested and found suitable for use in a specified manner. main cross-connect: A cross-connect for first level backbone cables, entrance cables, and equipment cables. media (telecommunications): Wire, cable, or conductors used for telecommunications. mode: A path of light in an optical fiber. multimode optical fiber: An optical fiber that carries many paths of light. open office: A floor space division provided by furniture, moveable partitions, or other means instead of by building walls. optical fiber: Any filament made of dielectric materials that guides light. optical fiber cable: An assembly consisting of one or more optical fibers. outlet box (telecommunications): A metallic or nonmetallic box mounted within a wall, floor, or ceiling and used to hold telecommunications outlets/connectors or transition devices. 4

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outlet cable: A cable placed in a residential unit extending directly between the telecommunications outlet/connector and the distribution device. outlet/connector (telecommunications): A connecting device in the work area on which horizontal cable or outlet cable terminates. outside plant: Telecommunications infrastructure designed for installation exterior to buildings. patch cord: A length of cable with a plug on one or both ends. patch panel: A connecting hardware system that facilitates cable termination and cabling administration using patch cords. pathway: A facility for the placement of telecommunications cable. pull strength: See pull tension. pull tension: The pulling force that can be applied to a cable. sheath: See cable sheath. shield: A metallic layer placed around a conductor or group of conductors. singlemode optical fiber: An optical fiber that carries only one path of light. splice: A joining of conductors in a splice closure, meant to be permanent. telecommunications: Any transmission, emission, and reception of signs, signals, writings, images, and sounds, that is, information of any nature by cable, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic systems. work area (work station): A building space where the occupants interact with telecommunications terminal equipment.

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3.1.2 ANSI BICSI EIA FOCIS FOTP ICEA LED N/A NEC NESC TIA TSB

3.1.3 dB ºC ºF g in kg km lb lbf MHz mm N nm µm

Abbreviations and acronyms American National Standards Institute Building Industry Consulting Service International Electronic Industries Alliance Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard Fiber Optic Test Procedure Insulated Cable Engineers Association light emitting diode not applicable National Electrical Code National Electrical Safety Code Telecommunications Industry Association Telecommunications System Bulletin

Units of measure decibel degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit gram inch kilogram kilometer pound pound-force megahertz millimeter Newton nanometer micrometer or micron

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4.

OPTICAL FIBER CABLES

4.1

General

This clause contains the performance specifications for the optical fiber cables recognized in premises cabling standards.

4.2

Cable transmission performance

The outside plant telecommunications cable shall comply with ANSI/ICEA S-87-640. Inside plant optical fiber telecommunications cable shall comply with ANSI/ICEA S-83-596. Each cabled fiber shall meet the graded performance specifications of table 1. Table 1 – Optical fiber cable transmission performance parameters

Optical fiber cable type

Wavelength (nm)

Maximum attenuation (dB/km)

Minimum information transmission capacity for overfilled launch (MHz•km)

50/125 µm multimode

850

3.5

500

1300

1.5

500

850

3.5

160

1300

1.5

500

singlemode inside plant cable

1310

1.0

N/A

1550

1.0

N/A

singlemode outside plant cable

1310

0.5

N/A

1550

0.5

N/A

62.5/125 µm multimode

NOTE - The information transmission capacity of the fiber, as measured by the fiber manufacturer, can be used by the cable manufacturer to demonstrate compliance with this requirement.

4.3

Physical cable specifications

The optical fiber cable construction shall consist of 50/125 µm or 62.5/125 µm multimode optical fibers or singlemode optical fibers, or a combination of these media. Individual fibers and groups of fibers shall be identifiable in accordance with ANSI/TIA/EIA-598-A. The cable shall be listed and marked as required under the applicable electrical code and local building code requirements.

4.3.1

Inside plant cable specifications

The mechanical and environmental specifications for inside plant optical fiber cable shall be in accordance with ANSI/ICEA S-83-596. 2- and 4-fiber cables intended for horizontal or centralized cabling shall support a bend radius of 25 mm 7

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(1 in) under no-load conditions. 2- and 4-fiber cables intended to be pulled through horizontal pathways during installation shall support a bend radius of 50 mm (2 in) under a pull load of 222 N (50 lbf). All other inside plant cables shall support a bend radius of 10 times the cable outside diameter when not subject to tensile load, and 15 times the cable outside diameter when subject to tensile loading up to the cable’s rated limit.

4.3.2

Outside plant cable specifications

The mechanical and environmental specifications for outside plant optical fiber cable shall be in accordance with ANSI/ICEA S-87-640. Outside plant optical fiber cables shall be of a water-block construction and meet the requirements for compound flow and water penetration as established by ANSI/ICEA S-87-640. Outdoor cable shall have a minimum pull strength of 2670 N (600 lbf). Outside plant cables shall support a bend radius of 10 times the cable outside diameter when not subject to tensile load, and 20 times the cable outside diameter when subject to tensile loading up to the cable’s rated limit.

4.3.2.1

Drop cable

Drop cables are typically small diameter, low fiber count cables with limited unsupported span distances. They are used to feed a small number of fibers from a higher fiber count cable into a single location. Drop cable shall have a minimum pull strength of 1335 N (300 lbf).

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5.

CONNECTING HARDWARE

5.1

General

This clause contains the performance specifications for the optical fiber connectors, connecting hardware and splices recognized in premises cabling standards. These requirements apply to connecting hardware at the main cross-connect, intermediate cross-connect, horizontal cross-connect, centralized cabling interconnection and splice, consolidation point and work area. Various connector designs may be used provided that the connector design satisfies the performance requirements specified within annex A. These connector designs shall meet the requirements of the corresponding TIA Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) document. The duplex SC connector and adapter (referred to as the 568SC) are used for references and illustrative purposes in this Standard. NOTE - The term adapter, when used in reference with optical fiber, should not be confused with its definition when used in reference with other media types, such as twisted-pair cabling. The term adapter has been adopted by the optical fiber industry and standards organizations to define a mechanical termination device designed to align and join two like optical connectors.

5.2

Connector and adapter

5.2.1

Physical design

Connector designs shall meet the requirements of the corresponding TIA FOCIS document. For example, the 568SC connector and adapter shall meet the requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-3; designation FOCIS 3P-0-2-1-1-0 for singlemode plugs, designation FOCIS 3P-0-2-1-4-0 for multimode plugs, and designation FOCIS 3A-2-1-0 for adapters. No means to prevent mating singlemode to multimode fibers is required.

5.2.2

Performance

The performance of the connector designs shall meet the requirements specified in annex A.

5.2.3

Multimode and singlemode identification

The multimode connector or a visible portion of it shall be beige in color. The multimode adapter or outlet shall be identified by the color beige. The singlemode connector or a visible portion of it shall be blue in color. The singlemode adapter or outlet shall be identified by the color blue.

5.2.4 5.2.4.1

Keying and labeling 568SC Connector

The two fiber positions in a 568SC connector and the corresponding 568SC adapter shall be referred to as Position A and Position B. Figure 1 shows the locations of Position A and Position B in the 568SC connector and adapter with respect to the keys and keyways. As the figure indicates, the 568SC adapter shall perform a pair-wise crossover between connectors. Additionally, the plane (frontal) view inset in figure 1 shows Position A and Position B in the two possible horizontal and two possible vertical orientations. The shading used in figure 1 is for clarification only and is not a specified identification scheme. The two positions of the 568SC adapter shall be identified as Position A and Position B by using the letter designators A and B respectively. Labeling may be either field or factory installed.

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Figure 1 – Position A and B configuration of a 568SC

5.2.4.2

Other duplex connectors

Alternate connector designs shall employ similar labeling and identification schemes. Position A and Position B on alternate duplex connector designs shall be in the same position as the 568SC in figure 1. For alternate connector designs utilizing latches, the latch defines the positioning in the same manner as the key and keyways.

5.3

Telecommunications outlet box

As a minimum, the telecommunications outlet box shall be capable of housing two terminated optical fibers. The outlet box shall have the ability to secure the optical fiber cable and provide for a minimum fiber bend radius of 25 mm (1 in).

5.4

Patch panels

5.4.1

Mounting

Optical fiber cable connecting hardware should be designed to provide flexibility for mounting on walls, in racks, or on other types of distribution frames and standard mounting hardware.

5.4.2

Mechanical termination density

Optical fiber cable connecting hardware should incorporate high-density termination to conserve space and provide for ease of optical fiber cable and patch cord management upon installation.

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5.4.3

Design

The optical fiber patch panel shall be designed to provide a: a) means to cross-connect cabling with patch cords; b) means to interconnect premises equipment to the optical fiber cabling; c) means to identify cabling for administration in accordance with ANSI/TIA/EIA-606; d) means to use standard colors to functionally identify termination groups per ANSI/TIA/EIA-606; e) means of handling optical fiber cables and patch cords, and to promote orderly management; f)

means of access to monitor or test optical fiber cabling and premises equipment; and,

g) means of adequate protection for connectors and adapters on the cabling side from accidental contact with foreign objects that may temporarily or permanently degrade the optical performance.

5.5

Connecting hardware for centralized cabling

The optical fiber connecting hardware used to join horizontal cables to intrabuilding backbone cables in a centralized cabling configuration shall be designed to: a) provide a means of joining the fibers between the backbone and horizontal cables by using either re-mateable connectors or splices. It is recommended that only one method be used at a facility; 1) Re-mateable connectors shall meet the requirements of subclause 5.2. 2) Splices may be either fusion or mechanical. Splices shall meet the requirements of subclause 5.6. b) provide joining technology which allows fibers to be joined as single fibers or as fiber pairs, but organizes and manages the fiber by pairs; c) provide a means to uniquely identify each joining position; d) allow for removal of existing horizontal connections, and the addition of new horizontal connections; e) provide a means to store and identify non-connected fibers from either the backbone or the horizontal cables; f)

provide a means to accommodate the addition of backbone cables, or horizontal cables, or both;

g) provide a means for migration from an interconnection or splice to a cross-connection; h) provide a means of access to test optical fiber cabling; and, i)

provide adequate protection for the connections against accidental contact with foreign objects that may disturb optical continuity.

The manufacturer shall provide installation and design instructions and recommendations to accomplish the above requirements.

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5.6

Optical fiber splice

Optical fiber splices, fusion or mechanical, shall not exceed a maximum optical attenuation of 0.3 dB when measured in accordance with ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-34, Method A (factory testing) or ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-59 (field testing). Optical fiber splices, fusion or mechanical, shall have a minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, 26 dB for singlemode, when measured in accordance with ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-107. The minimum singlemode return loss for broadband analog video (CATV) applications is 55 dB.

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6.

PATCH CORDS

6.1

General

This clause contains the performance specifications for the optical fiber patch cords recognized in premises cabling standards. These patch cords are used to connect optical fiber links at cross-connects and as equipment or work area cords used to connect telecommunications equipment to horizontal or backbone cabling. NOTE - The requirements for special application cable assemblies are outside the scope of this Standard.

6.2

Patch cord cable

The optical fiber patch cord shall be a two-fiber cable, of the same fiber type as the optical fiber cabling, of an indoor construction, and shall meet the requirements of subclauses 4.2 and 4.3.1.

6.3

Patch cord connectors

The patch cord connector shall meet the requirements of subclause 5.2.

6.4

Termination configuration

Optical fiber patch cords, whether they are used for cross-connection or interconnection to equipment, shall be of an orientation such that Position A goes to Position B on one fiber, and Position B goes to Position A on the other fiber of the fiber pair (figure 2). Each end of the optical fiber patch cord shall be identified to indicate Position A and Position B if the connector can be separated into its simplex components. For alternate connector designs utilizing latches, the latch defines the positioning in the same manner as the keys. For simplex connectors, the connector that plugs into the receiver shall be considered Position A, and the connector that plugs into the transmitter shall be considered Position B.

= Connector

Figure 2 – Optical fiber patch cord

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7.

FIELD TEST INSTRUMENTS

7.1

Multimode

Field test instruments for multimode fiber cabling shall meet the requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14-A. The light source shall meet the launch requirements of ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-50B, Method A. This launch condition can be achieved either within the field test equipment or by use of an external mandrel wrap (as described in clause 11 of ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1) with a Category 1 light source.

7.2

Singlemode

Field test instruments for singlemode fiber cabling shall meet the requirements of ANSI/EIA/TIA-526-7.

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ANNEX A (normative) OPTICAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS

FIBER

CONNECTOR

This annex is normative and is considered part of this Standard.

A.1

Introduction

This annex contains the minimum performance requirements (optical, mechanical and environmental) for optical fiber connectors, adapters and cable assemblies recognized in premises cabling standards.

A.2

Intermateability requirements

All connectors, adapters and cable assemblies shall comply with the dimensional requirements of the corresponding Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS).

A.3

Performance requirements

All multimode connectors, adapters and cable assemblies shall meet the requirements of this clause at both 850 nm and 1300 nm ± 30 nm wavelengths. All singlemode connectors, adapters and cable assemblies shall meet the requirements of this clause at both 1310 nm and 1550 nm ± 30 nm wavelengths. Qualification testing shall be conducted in accordance with the specified TIA Fiber Optic Test Procedure (FOTP) and in accordance with the details specified within this clause. Performance testing does not require any particular test sequence or that the same samples must be used in any series of tests.

A.3.1 Visual and mechanical inspections: FOTP-13 Sample Size: 24 mated connector pairs Details Size measurement methods: per applicable FOCIS Deviations: None

A.3.2 Attenuation: FOTP-171 Methods A1 or D1, or FOTP-34 Method A2 for multimode FOTP-171 Methods A3 or D3, or FOTP-34 Method B for singlemode Sample Size: 24 mated connector pairs Details Deviations: For FOTP 171 Methods D1 and D3, a reference quality launch is not used. The launch loss is included with the pair under test. Requirement: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB

A.3.3 Return loss: FOTP-107 or FOTP-8 Sample Size: 24 mated connector pairs Details Deviations: None Requirement: 20 dB minimum for multimode fiber, 26 dB minimum for singlemode fiber For all annex A requirements, the minimum singlemode return loss for broadband analog video (CATV) applications is 55 dB.

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A.3.4 Low temperature: FOTP-188 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Specimen mated Temperature: 0 ºC (32 ºF), preconditioned 24 hours Test time condition: 4 days Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: maximum change in insertion loss of 0.3 dB Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

A.3.5 Temperature life: FOTP-4 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Test condition: 60 ºC (140 ºF) Test time condition: 4 days Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

A.3.6 Humidity: FOTP-5 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Specimen mated Test Method A: Steady state Test condition A: 96 hours (4 days) of 90 - 95% at 40 ± 2 ºC (104 ± 3.6 ºF) Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertions loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: maximum change in insertion loss of 0.4 dB Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

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A.3.7 Impact: FOTP-2 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Light service class method B: 8 drops from 1.8 m (70.9 in) Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertions loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

A.3.8 Strength of coupling mechanism: FOTP-185 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Specimen mated Tensile force: 33 N (7.4 lbf) at 0-degree pull angle Load application rate: 25.4 mm (1 in) per minute Duration: 5 seconds minimum Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final Measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

A.3.9 Durability: FOTP-21 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Number of cycles: 500 Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

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A.3.10 Cable retention: FOTP-6 Test 1: 0-degrees Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Specimen Mated Deviations: None Tensile load (for cables with strength members terminated on connector): 50 N (11.24 lbf) at 0-degree pull angle per terminated cable sheath Tensile load (for cables without strength members terminated on connector): 2.2 N (0.5 lbf) at 0-degrees pull angle per terminated buffered or coated fiber Load application rate: 25.4 mm (1 inch) per minute minimum Duration: 5 seconds minimum Initial measurements and performance requirements: Maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum attenuation increase 0.5 dB maximum insertions loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode Test 2: 90-degrees Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Specimen mated Deviations: None Tensile load (for cables with strength members terminated on connector): 19.4 N (4.4 lbf) at 90-degrees pull angle per terminated cable sheath Tensile load (for cables without strength members terminated on connector): 2.2 N (0.5 lbf) at 90-degrees pull angle per terminated buffered or coated fiber Load application rate: 25.4 mm (1 inch) per minute minimum Duration: 5 seconds minimum Initial measurements and performance requirements: Maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum attenuation increase 0.5 dB maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

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A.3.11 Flex: FOTP-1 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details Applied weight: 0.5 kg (1.1 lb) per terminated cable sheath, 224 g (0.5 lb) per buffered or coated fiber Test fixture: per figure 2. Test fixture rotation cycle: 0-degrees, +90-degrees, 0-degrees, -90-degrees, 0-degrees for 100 cycles Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

A.3.12 Twist: FOTP-36 Sample Size: 8 mated connector pairs Details: Specimen mated Tensile load: 15 N (3.4 lbf) at 0-degrees pull angle per terminated cable sheath. 2.2 N (0.5 lbf) at 0-degrees pull angle per buffered or coated fiber. Load applied 220 - 280 mm (8.6 – 11 in) from connector under test. Details: Rotate through the following cycle: 2.5 revolutions in one direction, reverse for 5 revolutions, and reverse for 2.5 revolutions to initial position. Repeat 9 times Deviations: None Initial measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB Measurements and performance requirements during test: None Final measurements and performance requirements: maximum insertion loss of 0.75 dB minimum return loss of 20 dB for multimode, and 26 dB for singlemode

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ANNEX B (informative) BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES This annex is informative only and is not part of this Standard. This annex contains information on the documents that are related to or have been referenced in this document. Many of the documents are in print and are distributed and maintained by national or international standards organizations. These documents can be obtained through contact with the associated standards body or designated representatives. The applicable electrical code in the United States is the National Electrical Code (NEC ). •

ANSI/EIA/TIA-492AAAB, Detail Specification for 50 µm Core Diameter/125 µm Cladding Diameter Class Ia Multimode, Graded-Index Optical Waveguide Fibers



ANSI/EIA/TIA-455-A-1991, Standard Test Procedures for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables and Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices, and other Fiber Optic Components



ANSI/ICEA S-83-596-1994, Fiber Optic Premises Distribution Cable



ANSI/ICEA S-87-640-2000, Fiber Optic Outside Plant Communications Cable



ANSI/IEEE C2-1997, National Electrical Safety Code



ANSI/NFPA 70-1999, National Electrical Code



ANSI/TIA/EIA-492AAAA-A-1998, Detail Specification for 62.5 µm Core Diameter/125 µm Cladding Diameter Class Ia Graded-Index Multimode Optical Fibers



ANSI/TIA/EIA-492CAAA-1998, Detail Specification for Class IVa Dispersion-Unshifted Singlemode Optical Fibers



ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-7-1998, Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Single-mode Fiber Cable Plant-OFSTP-7



ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14-A-1998, Optical Power Loss Measurements of Installed Multimode Fiber Cable Plant OFSTP-14A



ANSI/TIA/EIA-604-3-1997, FOCIS 3 Fiber Optic Interconnector Intermateability Standard



ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Part 1, General Requirements NOTE: -- The Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard: Part 1, General Requirements was under development at the time of this Standard being approved and is expected to be published as ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B-1.



ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A-1998, Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces



ANSI/TIA/EIA-570-A-1999, Residential Telecommunications Cabling Standard



ANSI/TIA/EIA-598-A-1995, Optical Fiber Cable Color Coding

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ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-1993, Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings



ANSI/TIA/EIA-607-1994, Telecommunications



ANSI/TIA/EIA-758-1999, Customer-owned Outside Plant Telecommunications Cabling Standard



ANSI X3.166-1995, ANSI Standard for Token Ring FDDI Physical Layer Medium Dependent (PMD)



ANSI Z136.2, 1997, American Standard for the Safe Operation of Optical Fiber Communication Systems Utilizing Laser Diode and LED Sources



BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual



BICSI Cabling Installation Manual



BICSI Customer-owned Outside Plant Methods Manual



Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Washington D.C., "The Code of Federal Regulations, FCC 47 CFR 68 (1982 issue or latest revision)



Federal Telecommunications Recommendation 1090-1997, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard



IEEE 802.3-1998 (also known as ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3-1990 or ISO 8802-3: 1990 (E), Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications



IEEE 802.4-1995 Standard for Local Area Network Token Passing Bus Access Method, Physical Layer Specification



IEEE 802.5-1998 (also known as ANSI/IEEE Std 802.5-1992), Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications



IEEE 802.7-1989 (R1997) IEEE Recommended Practices for Broadband Local Area Networks (ANSI)

Commercial

Building

Grounding

and

Bonding

Requirements

The organizations listed below can be contacted to obtain reference information. ANSI American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 11 W 42 St. New York, NY 10032 USA (212) 642-4900 www.ansi.org ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 100 Barr Harbor Drive West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 USA (610) 832-9500 www.astm.org BICSI 21

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Building Industry Consulting Service International 8610 Hidden River Parkway Tampa, FL 33637-1000 USA (800) 242-7405 www.bicsi.org CSA Canadian Standards Association International (CSA) 178 Rexdale Blvd. Etobicoke, (Toronto), Ontario Canada M9W 1R3 (416) 747-4000 www.csa-international.org EIA/TIA Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) 2500 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400 Arlington, VA 22201-3836 USA (703) 907-7500 www.eia.org Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) 2500 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201-3836 USA (703) 907-7700 www.tiaonline.org FCC Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Washington, DC 20554 USA (301) 725-1585 www.fcc.org Federal and Military Specifications National Communications System (NCS) Technology and Standards Division 701 South Court House Road Arlington, VA 22204-2198 USA (703) 607-6200 www.ncs.gov ICEA Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc. (ICEA) PO Box 440 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 USA (508) 394-4424 www.icea.net

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IEC International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Sales Department PO Box 131 3 rue de Varembe 1211 Geneva 20 Switzerland +41 22 919 02 11 www.iec.ch IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc (IEEE) IEEE Service Center 445 Hoes Ln., PO Box 1331 Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331 USA (732) 981-0060 www.ieee.org IPC The Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits 2215 Sanders Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062-6135 USA (847) 509-9700 www.ipc.org ISO International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 1, Rue de Varembe Case Postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20 Switzerland +41 22 74 901 11 www.iso.ch NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) 1300 N. 17th Street, Suite 1847 Rosslyn, VA 22209 USA (703) 841-3200 www.nema.org NFPA National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269-9101 USA (617) 770-3000 www.nfpa.org

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SCTE Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers 140 Philips Rd. Exton, PA 19341-1318 USA (800) 542-5040 www.scte.org Telcordia Technologies (formerly; Bellcore) Telcordia Technologies Customer Service 8 Corporate Place Room 3C-183 Piscataway, NJ 08854-4157 USA (800) 521-2673 www.telcordia.com UL Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, IL 60062-2096 USA (847) 272-8800 www.ul.com

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Paulo Nagel De: Enviado em: Para: Assunto:

[email protected] em nome de Luiz Cláudio Buzeti [[email protected]] sexta-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2013 11:56 Rodrigo Sanches Cunha; Cecilia Shigueko Koyama Koyama; Leonardo Pinheiro; Cecilia Shigueko Koyama Re: Pregão Presencial 187/2013

Bom dia:

Considerando que diversos órgãos públicos tem especificado o mesmo que a UEL especificou;

Considerando que a UEL busca unicamente a qualidade dos produtos e serviços;

E considerando ainda que comprar com qualidade é um dever da Administração Pública. Decorre do princípio da eficiência, previsto no caput do art. 37 da Constituição da República de 1988.

Iremos manter todas as especificações contidas no edital

obrigado e aguardamos a participação de vossa empresa.

Em 19 de dezembro de 2013 16:11, Rodrigo Sanches Cunha escreveu: Bom Dia Luiz Cláudio, tudo bem? Conforme conversamos por telefone, o edital Pregão Presencial 187/2013 está com o descritivo técnico dos produtos de cabeamento estruturado e óptico favorecendo à um único fabricante (Furukawa) com solicitações não relevantes ao perfeito funcionamento do sistema, não possibilitando que outros integradores que utilizam outros fabricantes de qualidade igual ou superior, inclusive com preços menores, possam participar do certame.

Segue abaixo e em anexo comentários do engenheiro de vendas da Nexans.

Com relação ao exposto, solicitamos que esta comissão analisem façam as considerações e tomem providencias para retirada das especificações exclusivas de um único fabricante para que outras empresas possam participar igualmente do certame, possibilitando uma melhor competitividade e conseqüente redução de valores do pregão. 1

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Aguardamos providencias e adiamento da data de abertura do certame.

Atenciosamente,

Rodrigo Sanches Cunha Sócio Gerente DV TECNOLOGIA (41) 3019-3200

De: MACIEL OLIVEIRA [mailto:[email protected]] Enviada em: quinta-feira, 19 de dezembro de 2013 11:09 Para: Déa Cc: [email protected] Assunto: RES: Edital UEL

Dea,

Segue edital com observações. Os itens grifados em amarelo, são itens que não atendemos, e os balões coloco algumas observações.

A parte de cobre foi escrita sem nenhum pudor para um único fabricante. Porem temos algumas observações a fazer.

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-Ela pede certificação ISO 14001 em todos os itens de conectividade e cabo, mas não pede a mesma certificação para cabos ópticos; -Da mesma forma para os certificados UL e ETL Listed, ETL Verified para conectividade, mas não pede a mesma certificação para cabos ópticos.

Ou seja, carrega de especificações em itens que a Furukawa possui as certificações e alivia onde não possui, é passível de recurso no órgão. Vejo que a participação do integrador fica a cargo se ele queira entrar com recurso a fim de abrir para outros fabricantes a possibilidade de participar, pois a participação de um único fabricante fere o principio da isonomia, concorrência de preços previsto na lei das licitações .

Att,

.................................................................................

Maciel Oliveira Eng° de Vendas - Data Cable / Sales Engineer - Data Cable NEXANS BRASIL S.A. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: + 55 (11) 3084-1661 Cel: + 55 (11) 9 7635-9527 Fax: + 55 (11) 3085-3838 Visite nossa pagina: www.nexans.com.br

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