3.2 Cable Installation
Wire type, number of wire pairs and number of individual wires are to be determined for individual sections of the wiring system according to the guidelines set down below.
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*Outdoor wires should be used where wiring passes through inaccessible areas such as in ceilings or under floors. Indoor wires may also be used, however, in cases where there is no risk of deterioration due to exposure to heat, etc.
*The number of cable pairs laid should be determined considering the possibility of future expansion of the system.
*There is a limit to the diameter of cables that can be used to connect stations to the terminals of
3.3Core Diameter Versus Transmission Distance
The diameter of the cable to be used should be determined so that the set
limits for speech attenuation (3dB maximum for transmission from the
exchange to the station) and for the DC resistance (DC loop resistance: less
than 300 ohms) are met.
Speech Attenuation, DC Loop Resistance and Service
Distance as Functions of Core Diameter
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| Speech | DC Loop | Service | |
AWG no. | Core | Attenuation | Resistance | Distance | |
Diameter | dB per 1000 ft. | per 1000 ft. | ft. | ||
(solid) | |||||
mils. (mm) | (dB per 1 km) | per 1 km) | (km) | ||
| |||||
22 | 25.3 | 0.411 | 35.1 | 7,300 | |
| (0.64) | (1.35) | (115) | (2.2) | |
24 | 20.1 | 0.521 | 54.5 | 5,500 | |
| (0.51) | (1.71) | (179) | (1.1) |
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