XXX IEC:201X– 1 –XXX CEI:201X
Report ofITU-T SG 5 Meeting, Seoul , 20-28 September 2011
ITU-T SG 5 Korea Meeting documents sent for consent
Rec. / Title / SourceK.20 / Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents / TD 830rev1-GEN
K.21 / Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents / TD 831rev1-GEN
K.44 / Resistibility tests for telecommunication equipment exposed to overvoltages and overcurrents – Basic Recommendation / TD 836rev1-GEN
K.45 / Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents / TD 832rev1-GEN
K.85 / Requirements for the mitigation of lightning effects on home networks installed in customer premises / TD 855rev1-GEN
K.86 / Method for measuring Longitudinal Conversion Loss (9kHz – 30MHz) / TD 892rev1-GEN
K.87 / Guide for the application of electromagnetic security requirements - Basic Recommendation / TD 881rev2-GEN
K.88 / EMC requirements for Next Generation Network equipment / TD 861rev3-GEN
1Significant Items
K.44 (umbrella recommendation to K.20, K.21 and K.45) revision now has:
1)Ethernet port properties and tests (includes 500 V insulation test)
2)Use of cheesecloth for hazard detection
3)More details on special impulse requirements when grounding/earthling system is inadequate.
K.20, K.21 and K.45revisions now have:
1)Power contact set by prospective current rather than resistance values. Sets test currents to be independent of AC mains supply (120 V or 230 V)
2)Ethernet classed as “Under Study”
K.85 is a new document from the home networking focus group. It covers:
1)Principles of protection
2)MSPDs – has warning about using MSPDs without a protective earth connection!!
3)Installation practices which may result in damage
4)Coordination
5)Risk assessment
6)Assessment of protection needs
Lightning surge waveshape modification by clamping type SPD
The presented contributionon cell site towers showed that for parallel paths, one with a clamping type SPD in, the postulated 10/350 current waveshape was converted to a 10/50 waveshape in the SPD path.
Study Period
Ends with next Geneva, 11-19 April 2012 Meeting
Mick Maytum
ITU-T IEEE segment member