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TIA/EIA represents the Telecommunications Industry Association and the Electronic Industries Alliance.
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After the deregulation of the telephone industry in ? , the responsibility for premises cabling was left in the hands of the building owner instead of the service provider. The industry was then left with inconsistent standards.
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Lesson 2: Introduction to TIA/EIA Standards and Codes

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TIA/EIA represents the Telecommunications Industry Association and the Electronic Industries Alliance. true
After the deregulation of the telephone industry in ? , the responsibility for premises cabling was left in the hands of the building owner instead of the service provider. The industry was then left with inconsistent standards. 1984
What is the intention of the National Electrical Code (NEC)? To protect people and property from electrical hazards
The NEC chapter that deals with telecommunications wiring is ? . chapter 8
What does the abbreviation TSB represent? telecommunications system bulletin
The ? Standard defines a generic telecommunications system that supports a multivendor, multi-product environment. TIA/EIA 568B
If a question arises about grounding, what article in the NEC would be referenced? Article 250
What section of the NEC defines the working clearances around electrical equipment? 110.26
What section of the NEC explains bonding to exposed structural steel in buildings? 250.104(C)
Which TSB relates to the design of open office space? TSB-75
Where in the NEC would one find the definition for signaling circuit? article 100
The percent of fill in a conduit is referenced in what chapter and table in the NEC? Chapter 9, Table 1 and Table 4
The purpose of TSBs is to keep the standards updated with the rapidly changing technology. true
Which are elements of a commercial building telecommunications cabling system? I. Administration II. Backbone Cabling III. Entrance Facilities IV. Equipment Rooms V. Horizontal Cabling VI. Telecommunications Room VII. Work Area
What standard is associated with “Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements For Telecommunications?” ANSI J-STD-607
Which standard is associated with “The Administration Standard For the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings?” TIA/EIA 606-A
Which standard is associated with “Residential and Light Commercial Telecommunications Wiring Standard?” EIA/TIA 570-B
Which standard is associated with “Commercial Building Standard For Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces?” TIA/EIA 569-B
Which TSB is associated with “Centralized Optical Fiber Cabling Guidelines?” TIA/EIA TSB-72
Which article relates to “Cable Tray?” Article 392
Which article relates to “Optical Fiber Cables and Raceways?” Article 770
Which article relates to “Fire Alarm Systems?” Article 760
Which article relates to “Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing?” Article 362
Which article relates to “Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 Remote-Control, Signaling, and Power-Limited Circuits?” Article 725
Which article relates to “Circuits and Equipment Operating at Less Than 50 Volts?” Article 720
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