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Tekxeon Interconnect (Pvt) Limited will carry out the installation of ELV infrastructure under below standards
- The British standard specifications and codes of practices.
- I.E.E. wiring regulations for ELV installation of buildings.
- CIDA/ Former ICTAD Sri Lanka Standards and Publications for M&E and ELV Services.
- Requirements and compliance of Telecommunication Regulatory
- Commission (TRC) – Sri Lanka.
- IEC Standards and SLSI Standards
In conformity to
- EIA/TIA – 568B Commercial Building Telecommunication Wiring Standards
- EIA/TIA – 569 Commercial Building Standards for Telecommunication Pathways and Spaces
- EIA/TIA – 607 Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications
- TIA TSB – 75 Additional Horizontal Cabling Guidelines.
In conformity to
- TIA TSB – 67 Transmission Performance Specifications for Field Testing
- EIA/TIA 606 – Administration Standards for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings.
In conformity to
- EIA/TIA 606 – Administration Standards for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings.
In conformity to
- PrEN50303 Application of equip potential bonding and earthling at premises with IT equipment.
- PrEN50174-2 Information Technology, Cabling installation, Installation, planning and practices inside buildings.
- IEC 332-1, IEC 754, IEC 1034 : Fire performance standards
In conformity to
- IEC 61935 Generic specification for the testing of balanced generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801 Wireless Network Standards
In conformity to
- IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Radio Network Implementation Standards
- IEEE health and safety standards of residence and commercial wireless network implementation
In conformity to
- Health and safety standards of minimizing EHS (Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity) EMF (Electromagnetic Field) EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation), RF (Radio Frequency) impacts in residence, guest and commercial wireless network and ELV implementation – According to the recommendation of World Health Organization (WHO) and Health Protection Agency (UK).
In conformity to
- CTIA certified equipment and standards
- The British standard specifications and codes of practices.
- I.E.E. wiring regulations for ELV installation of buildings.
- CIDA/ Former ICTAD Sri Lanka Standards and Publications for M&E and ELV Services.
- Requirements and compliance of Telecommunication Regulatory
- Commission (TRC) – Sri Lanka.
- IEC Standards and SLSI Standards
In conformity to
- EIA/TIA – 568B Commercial Building Telecommunication Wiring Standards
- EIA/TIA – 569 Commercial Building Standards for Telecommunication Pathways and Spaces
- EIA/TIA – 607 Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications
- TIA TSB – 75 Additional Horizontal Cabling Guidelines.
In conformity to
- TIA TSB – 67 Transmission Performance Specifications for Field Testing
- EIA/TIA 606 – Administration Standards for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings.
In conformity to
- EIA/TIA 606 – Administration Standards for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings.
In conformity to
- PrEN50303 Application of equip potential bonding and earthling at premises with IT equipment.
- PrEN50174-2 Information Technology, Cabling installation, Installation, planning and practices inside buildings.
- IEC 332-1, IEC 754, IEC 1034 : Fire performance standards
In conformity to
- IEC 61935 Generic specification for the testing of balanced generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801 Wireless Network Standards
In conformity to
- IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Radio Network Implementation Standards
- IEEE health and safety standards of residence and commercial wireless network implementation
In conformity to
- Health and safety standards of minimizing EHS (Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity) EMF (Electromagnetic Field) EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation), RF (Radio Frequency) impacts in residence, guest and commercial wireless network and ELV implementation – According to the recommendation of World Health Organization (WHO) and Health Protection Agency (UK).
In conformity to
- CTIA certified equipment and standards