Gigabit Uplink Unmanaged Switch

Requirements for Cabling Indoors

When cabling indoors, keep a certain distance away from the devices that may cause high-frequency interferences, such as down-conductor cable, powerline, power transformer and electromotor.

The main cable should be paved in the metal raceway of the access shaft. When cabling, keep the loop area formed by the cable itself as small as possible.

Requirements for the distance between Ethernet cable and other pipelines are shown in the table.

 

Ethernet Cable

 

Other Pipelines

 

 

Min Parallel Net Length L

Min Parallel-overlapping Net

 

(mm1

Height H (mm1

 

 

 

Down-conductor

1000

300

 

 

 

PE

50

20

 

 

 

Service pipe

150

20

 

 

 

Compressed air pipe

150

20

 

 

 

Thermal pipe (not wrapped1

500

500

 

 

 

Thermal pipe (wrapped1

300

300

 

 

 

Gas pipe

300

20

 

 

 

The two diagrams below demonstrate parallel net length and parallel-overlapping net height.

Note: The above minimum net length/height is required when metal raceway is not used. If any requirements cannot be met, you can add a steel tube or metal raceway for shielding.

Requirements for the distance between Ethernet cable and high-power electric devices are in following tables.

Cable

Pave Way

Min Parallel

Length (mm1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parallel cabling

130

<2kVA

 

 

One is in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe

70

powerline

 

 

The both are in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe

10

 

 

 

 

2~5kVA

Parallel cabling

300

 

 

One is in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe

150

powerline

 

 

The both are in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe

80

 

 

 

 

>5kVA

Parallel cabling

600

 

 

One is in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe

300

powerline

 

 

 

The both are in the grounded metal raceway or metal pipe

150

 

 

 

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TP-Link TL-SL1226/TL-SL1351 manual Requirements for Cabling Indoors