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1. Time NTS F The over current protection device transient can be generated with the test set up shown in Figure 7 7 which is taken directly from ANSI T1 315 The over current protection impulse transient is produced by a surge generator with a rise time of 1 2 microseconds fall time of 50 microseconds and a 1000 ampere short circuit current at 2000 volts With the test set up shown a 2000 V surge will produce a 50 V surge across the 0 5 ohm resistor and the surge will produce up to 100 A into the EUT This test method is compatible with EUTs having input current up to 25 A by increasing the power supply voltage to compensate for the voltage drop across the resistor A suitable inductor having a low dc resistance and a high dc current rating may be connected across the 0 5 ohm resistor to reduce the dc voltage drop The inductor must not distort the impulse transient waveform Figure 7 7 Over Current Protection Transient Test Setup Surge Generator 1 2us x 50us 20 ohms Power supply A 0 5 ohms Equipment Under 50V nominal Test EUT 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 22 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 7 3 Current Drains A The List 1 current drain for a maximum configuration of cards and shelves shall be provided in amperes on the appropriate ESP form List 1 drain is the average busy hour current at normal voltage and operating conditions B The List
2. 0 70 dia per 30 pair Sq inches Other Cable Wiring Except Power 0 60 dia per 50 pair Sq inches Do Special Cable Or Cabling Requirements Apply No Yes Describe 1 One form required per each frame of multi frame system equipment 2 All dimensions to be expressed in FEET and INCHES 3 Width includes normal 1 16 inch space between adjacent frames 4 Use the values given in parenthesis when determining external cabling data for cables not furnished by you Multiply the values by the known or expected number of cables required to provide the equipment s ultimate functionality 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 34 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 ESP 001 HEAT DISSIPATION DATA SHEET Manufacturer Product Date List each active component in system No Units to be Used in Heat Dissipation per Heat Diss System Unit Traffic Watts BxD Description Card Number A Max B SBC C Max D SBC a Part Number Poss Est Traffic Est Total Watts for System Air exhaust design Does equipment exhaust heated air in back Yes No If No attach description of air exhaust design 1 MaxPoss The maximum number of units of this component that can be used in the system as designed SBC Est The maximum number of units of this component per SBC planned deployment 2 Max Heat d
3. TP 76450 added Section 7 DC Power gt Elimination of requirement for testing Noise Returned from Telecommunications Load Equipment requirement 7 04 b from TP 76200 May 2002 Be advised that this requirement is still contained in other documents e g GR 499 CORE that SBC cites as requirements Various changes to text and figures within this Section including added requirement to report List 2 power drain information Several requirements moved to TP76450 Paragraph 10 4 Protective Barriers text change notes future reference to ANSI T1 307 Paragraph 10 5 Fire Spread text change references ANSI T1 319 Various SBC TP 76200 Forms altered to capture above changes 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 10 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 1 17 Effective Date of this Issue The requirements and processes contained in this section will be effective immediately upon publication Documentation submitted based on the previous issue of this section dated May 2002 will be accepted until 9 30 2003 1 18 Comments Comments or questions regarding the content of this section should be directed to Associate Director Common Systems Product Standards Group 2600 Camino Ramon Room 4S450H San Ramon CA 94583 2 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 2 1 GR 1089 CORE The electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety requirements for equipment products are stated in Telcordia publica
4. Y N ne Tans amp Grounding S ShockandVieraon 5 50 GR 089 Sedono 94 Postvelathing T LLLI oe J Standart Frames amp Tema H C Heat Dissipation O o 63A HeaDisspDais T 63B Fanforced 10 3__ Material Compon 63C Fowfonttoba 104 PenesBames 63D Face Temperature 105 Fire Spread EE LE Test Video noted OO T __ Completed FRM 001 Form e EC ee GE cipem Sensi EE EEN REECH Use appropriate ESP form to report this information 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 37 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 14 5 Form ESR 002 Level Two Equipment Supplier Response TP 76200 Requirements Manufacturer Product Name Date 23 Equipment Type 71 Noise Immunity 24 Rad Emission 72A Under voltage transient 2 5 Cond Emission J 72C Over voltage transient 2 5 Emission Measure 72b Impulse transient 26 lmmunty LI CurentDrint 2 6 Immunity Measure 74 Min Operatingv 2 7 Lightning AC Pwr ees Pee O l2 2 7 Eu uei 0 L Acoustic Noise E ee ee Electrostatic Discharge amp Fa NIN oO N CO Airborne Contam
5. 002 is to be used for reporting to SBC in place of form referred to in GR 3028 Appendix F Manufacturer shall state Yes if product is electric motor fan forced cooled or No if product is convection cooled or cooled by other than fan forced cooling design Other cooling methods shall be explained with a statement included as attachment to form ESP 001 002 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 16 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 C Equipment cooling scheme in central offices typically has cooling air inlet in front face of equipment and heat exhaust to back or top of equipment GR 3028 EC Cooling Class F1 R3 The equipment cooling class with bottom front inlet air to rear top exhaust shall be SBC s preferred configuration for all fan forced cooled products Manufacturer shall state Yes if cooling air flow of your product adheres to this cooling scheme Heat exhaust to side s or front of equipment either as primary or secondary paths requires answering this question with a No D Face temperature of equipment shall never exceed 38 degrees C 100 degrees F at an ambient room temperature of 26 degrees C 79 degrees F Manufacturer shall state Yes if in compliance 7 DC POWER The following requirements are referenced from but not limited to the American National Standards Institute ANSI publication ANSI T1 315 2001 NOTE SBC has other DC Power requirements including but not limited to those refe
6. 63 CORE Product test documentation may not be requested with the understanding that the equipment manufacturer is responsible to assure receipt of acceptable and functional products to the job sites 9 2 Handling and Transportation Vibration Network equipment shall be designed with tolerance for transportation and handling from manufacturer s facilities to the job site without sustaining physical damage or affecting functional performance The manufacturer shall state Yes if in compliance to handling and transportation vibration requirements specified in Telcordia document GR 63 No if not in compliance or if product has not been tested SBC may not request test documentation with the understanding that the equipment manufacturer is responsible to assure receipt of an acceptable and functional product to the SBC job site 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 24 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 9 3 Earthquake Equipment buildings may be located in high earthquake risk areas Network equipment considered for SBC Level 2 service Level 3 Telcordia SR 3580 shall be designed for service in high seismic risk locations Equipment shall demonstrate conformance to Telcordia GR 63 COREor ANSI T 1 329 earthquake requirements by having equipment assembly tested on shake table and submitting documentation of successful test results The manufacturer shall state Yes if in compliance to earthquake requirements specif
7. B Shall include any required bolt on framework apparatus required to comply with the equipment and cabling protection requirement of a and C Should not exceed 2 6 in overall width C Should not exceed 15 in depth E Should not require more than 2 6 of aisle space at the rear and 3 0 of aisle space at the front for equipment installation and maintenance purposes 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 29 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 11 6 Other Equipment 7 0 Multi frame equipment systems should employ the use of a common equipment framework depth to facilitate movement of people and apparatus along equipment aisles When it is necessary that frameworks of different depths be used angled frame base transitional hardware shall be included with or be optionally available for the shallower frames to avoid abrupt changes in equipment framework depths 11 7 Equipment Units Equipment units shall A Be designed so they are installed from the front and cabled from the rear of equipment framework assemblies B Incorporate the use of holes or closed slots for attachment to equipment framework mounting surfaces C Accommodate mounting in equipment frameworks using the 1 3 4 x 23 inch mounting hole pattern shown in Figure 11 1 and D Should accommodate a 2 x 23 inch mounting hole pattern mounting holes spaced 1 inch apart Figure 11 1 Commonly Referenced Eq
8. COmpOnenisS s aded ane nine anna nr NN Ne arts 27 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 2 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 10 4 10 5 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 12 125 12 2 12 3 12 4 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 6 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 15 4 15 5 Issue 4 May 2003 Protective DAMN a ss nn 00 4 9 0204 222 6 eR eHMR RUM E CHO RED ERN CU KU MK E REM 27 Fire 6 12 ee Om 28 SECH 28 KEE aie dde de Q 28 General EE 28 General E 29 Network Switching SV SLI nent 29 Omer Equipment Sy Slim see rue te 29 Other Equipment E 30 Equipment UN tS ee 30 PLANNING AND ENGINEERING DOCUMENTATION sens 31 Users Reference EE 31 Space aas US 31 Space Planning Intermibligr EEN 31 eet E 31 PRODUCT INFORMATION FORM DESCRITPION eeeeeeeeeee nenne nennen nnne 32 G nerale TT dens 32 ESR FOrMS sss sees eee eee 32 hc ie 33 aas TT TR 33 PRODUCT INFORMATION FORMS EN 33 EE ERS 34 ESP 002 Pe M PE 37 Form PR NEO T2 Hes rees reae Fees Eee Fees FERE dant dat ete da de date dal ad 35 ilc ERS 25d sans o2hs cansodedoaasatesaansodesagasalesasnsedesasasalesasasedosasasalesasnsedosasaselosasasedesadaselosses 37 Fomm ee 39 Fom 1 E 41 APPENDIX A TP 76200 PRODUCT EVALUATION PROCESS 42 ele CEU TL 42 WY PGS OF EVANS
9. apply to the product to be evaluated Unless otherwise stated all requirements apply to equipment systems and equipment units that will be installed in network equipment buildings and equipment areas within buildings electronic equipment enclosures such as controlled environment vaults outside mounted electronic equipment cabinets and at customer locations An evaluation reviews a product against all applicable requirements based on the equipment and its intended use in the network Documentation supporting compliance is required for a complete product evaluation Documentation includes test reports verifying compliance for each applicable requirement Below are the three types of complete evaluations The requirements for each type are contained in their corresponding ESR forms A LEVEL ONE ESR 001 Level One is an evaluation against the minimum acceptable set of requirements necessary to protect personnel and the Network Conformance to Level One requirements must be verified before equipment may be placed in a network equipment environment Level One requirements are generally applicable to Physical Collocation portable test and monitoring equipment and equipment trials B LEVEL TWO ESR 002 Level Two is an evaluation against all requirements and addresses long term safety and reliability of the equipment Conformance to Level Two requirements is required for general network approval and deployment C ANCILLARY ESR ANC Ancillary
10. following pages 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 33 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 14 1 Form ESP 001 EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING amp SPACE PLANNING DATA Equipment Systems 1 Manufacturer Product Name Date Equip Functional Description and Nomenclature Floor Plan Designation Number of Frames Per System Names of Associated Frames PHYSICAL DATA 2 Overall Dimensions Including Framework Height Width 3 Depth Equipment Weight Shipping Ibs Installed Ibs ENGINEERING DATA 2 Framework Type Description Manufacturer s Identifying Catalog Part Number Minimum Aisle Spacing Requirements Front Rear Additional Space Requirements Between This Frame And An Adjacent Like Frame End Guard Other Frames Or Structure Equipment Locating Restrictions None Yes Explain 120 V ac Required Yes No Circuit Breaker Size per feeder Number of feeders 48V DC Required Yes No Feeder 1 Load A List 1 drain gnominal V Feeder 2 Load B List 1 drain nominal V Feeder 1 Load A List 2 drain gnominal V Feeder 2 Load B List 2 drain nominal V DC C orDC configuration per section 9 8 3 of GR 1089 Core EXTERNAL CABLING DATA 4 Equipment Cabling Plan Reference Drawing Number Fiber Optic Conductors 0 125 dia each Sq inches Fiber Optic Cable 0 75 dia per 96 pair Sq inches Coaxial Cable 0 25 dia each Sq inches Shielded Cable
11. frame contributed from equipment supplied by others Manufacturer shall state Yes if product is in conformance to floor load limits 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 26 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 10 FIRE RESISTANCE 10 1 Minimum Fire Resistance This part provides the minimum fire resistance requirements for equipment products and apparatus intended for installation in the network equipment facilities All equipment shall be tested or otherwise evaluated for compliance with the fire resistance criteria provided in this part 10 2 General Generally products that have been determined to be acceptable for purchase from a fire resistance perspective do not have to be retested or evaluated unless subsequent changes to the product include one or more of the following characteristics e A substantial increase in the product s polymeric content fuel load e A decrease in the fire resistance characteristic rating of included components e An increase in the density of installed electrical components or e Aphysical change in the product s framework or enclosure construction 10 3 Materials Components The materials and components used in the construction and interconnection of equipment shall comply with the most current issue of ANSI T1 307 Generally materials and components shall be constructed of polymeric materials having an oxygen index of 2896 or greater and a fire resistance character
12. is used for more than one ESR item each entry in the attachment shall be identified using the corresponding ESR item number 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 32 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 13 3 ESP Forms The engineering and space planning forms provide a detailed overview of the planning and engineering considerations associated with products being evaluated System Equipment form ESP 001 applies to products comprised of multiple equipment units installed in a predefined configuration Such products may be furnished preinstalled in an equipment framework assembly frame level or as shelf level products individual units for installation into existing equipment framework assemblies Equipment Unit form ESP 002 applies to stand alone shelf level products Suppliers shall complete an ESP 001 form for frame level products each frame of multi frame products and for shelf level products that are optionally available preinstalled in an equipment framework assembly The ESP 002 form shall be completed for individual shelf level products 13 4 FRM Form Form FRM 001 Fire Resistance of Materials shall be completed by the product supplier s representative having explicit knowledge of the subject addressed The FRM form may be used for multi unit products provided each individual unit comprising the product is specifically referenced in the space provided 14 PRODUCT INFORMATION FORMS NOTE See
13. remote locations exclusive of switching equipment Specifically the BSP document includes but is not limited to concepts and philosophies interconnect methodologies and alarm details as related to the alarm monitoring of transmission equipment loop equipment power equipment and building or environmental equipment B Prior to the installation of any network equipment into an SBC LEC location and as part of the Approval For Use AFU process all such equipment shall be reviewed by the Alarm Standards Committee to ensure that it meets the minimum alarm requirements set forth in the fore mentioned BSP This BSP is available to equipment manufacturers at the SBC Extranet web site Questions regarding access to this web site should be referred to the vendor s local SBC contacts C All manufacturers submitting network equipment for review and consideration should pay specific attention to Sections A 03 0 and A 04 0 for minimum alarm and interconnection requirements and then follow the instructions contained in Sections B 01 0 and B 02 0 for submission procedures 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 8 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Synchronization Equipment approved for use in the SBC network must be compliant to SBC Synchronization standards These requirements are contained in the SBC document SBC Basic Synchronization Requirements for Network Elements These requirements are similar to those es
14. systems e Type 2 Equipment not directly connected to metallic tip and ring outside plant conductors includes equipment isolated from the outside plant by channel banks or office repeaters and intended for placement in telephone company locations such as central offices electronic equipment enclosures EEEs controlled environmental vaults CEVs and huts Examples include optical fiber multiplexers digital cross connect systems DCS s and signal transfer points STP s e Type 3 Equipment directly connected to metallic tip and ring outside plant conductors including lines that leave the premises and intended for placement on customer premises An example is a digital carrier system remote terminal e Type 4 Equipment intended to be located on customer premises that does not directly connect to metallic tip and ring outside plant conductors but may serve intra building metallic tip and ring conductors only Examples include digital carrier system remote terminals and optical fiber multiplexers 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 13 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Table 2 1 Application of Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements GR 1089 CORE Section Description 1 2 3 4 aes sorora RTT 4 6 7 First Level Lightning Surge Tess X J X 4 6 8 Second Level Lightning SurgeTests III 4 6 9 Intra Building Lightning Surge Tests
15. to identify each For requirements for which compliance is determined not to be affected mark the Y column for requirements that require testing mark the N column and annotate with a brief test plan and status SBC will review the documentation submitted and determine if more documentation and or testing are required NOTE Except for requirements where it is obvious that the PCN will not affect the equipment s compliance SBC recommends that a third party independent laboratory evaluate whether testing is necessary to verify compliance When it is determined by the manufacturer a test lab or SBC that the PCN may affect the equipment s TP 76200 compliance the modified equipment must be tested per TP 76200 Documents verifying compliance to TP 76200 Ancillary Requirements ESR ANC must be submitted for SBC evaluation as detailed in the Product Evaluation Documentation section of this appendix PRODUCT EVALUATION DOCUMENTATION Documentation verifying that the product has been tested and conforms to applicable TP 76200 requirements must be submitted to the company representative There are two acceptable processes for supplying documentation verifying conformance 15 3 Test Report Documentation Package Product information shall be assimilated in an organized fashion and provided to the company representative A cover memo identifying included documentation should be included as a matter of convenience to facilitate the evaluation proces
16. type of evaluation being requested or anticipated For each type and level of evaluation the following forms shall be submitted Preliminary A completed ESR 002 and the relevant ESP 001 or ESP 002 form shall be submitted for review An informative product brochure describing the physical and electrical characteristics of the equipment may be used in lieu of ESP forms An indication of planned testing should be indicated for any product tests not yet performed Level One Completed forms ESR 001 ESP 001 or ESP 002 FRM 001 and applicable test report documentation shall be submitted for review Level Two Completed forms ESR 002 ESP 001 or ESP 002 FRM 001 and all test report documentation shall be submitted for review An indication of planned testing shall be indicated for any product tests not yet performed Ancillary Completed forms ESR ANC FRM 001 applicable test report documentation and or a description of product revisions shall be submitted for review NOTE Product will not be approved for use without receipt of correct completed forms 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 44 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 C SBC Documentation Package Evaluation Process e The SBC Common Systems Product Evaluation group will review the product Documentation Package If the product cannot be evaluated as compliant to all applicable requirements an Initial Letter will be sent to the company represe
17. 11 4 Network Switching Systems Network switching systems refers to a contiguous group of equipment frames whose primary purpose is typically the management of local area calling traffic Network switching systems shall be designed so that all equipment frames intrasystem cabling and intrasystem cable racking can be accommodated in an equipment area having a 9 0 clear ceiling height To accomplish this A Equipment frames should not exceed 7 0 in vertical height B All intrasystem cable and cable racking arrangements within and between equipment lineups shall be contained within the area between the top of the equipment frames and the 9 0 level C The vertical space between the 9 0 and 10 0 levels shall be allocated to network interconnecting cable and its associated cable management apparatus Intrasystem cable rack designs should include provisions for the support and management of office cabling that terminates in the switch as well as cabling that transverses the switch s equipment area e Suppliers shall use appropriate ESR form to indicate whether their switching equipment design complies with 11 4 through 11 4 c 11 5 Other Equipment Systems Frame level equipment systems intended for random location within a building A Shall be mounted in frames or cabinets that are 7 0 or less in vertical height and equal to or greater than the overall depth of installed equipment and all possible network interconnection cabling
18. 2 current drain for a maximum configuration of cards and shelves shall be provided in amperes on the appropriate ESP form List 2 drain is the peak current during emergency operating limits of the EUT and with normal operating conditions no short circuits or other malfunctions 7 4 Minimum Operating Voltage Specify the minimum voltage at which the equipment remains fully operational and verify the equipment will recover to a fully operational state after losing power A suggested test method is outlined below A With a maximum configurations of cards and shelves apply 40V dc to the input terminals and verify normal operation of the equipment Lower the input voltage by 1volt and hold for 30 seconds Record the voltage current drain and whether or not the equipment is operating normally B Continue to lower the input voltage in 1 volt increments as above until abnormal operation of the equipment is observed Record the voltage and current drain at which abnormal operations occurs C Continue to lower the input voltage in 5 volt increments for 30 seconds at a time until reaching 0 volts There must be no damage to equipment D Return the input voltage to 40 volts The equipment must restart without manual intervention and return to normal operation within 30 minutes 8 AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS 8 1 Mixed Flowing Gas MFG Test The MFG test shall be performed per the 14 day test as detailed in Telcordia GR 63 Issue 2 8 2 Controlle
19. A NOTE Unless the SBC Fast Track process is used see Appendix A for requirements that call for testing to verify conformance test reports must be forwarded to SBC for review before the product will be approved for use 1 6 Requirement Levels Specific requirements for each level are identified in the corresponding Equipment Supplier Response ESR matrix forms located at the end of this Section See Appendix A for processes required to document conformance to requirements A LEVEL ONE ESR 001 Level One refers to requirements that are a subset of Level Two requirements and are identified as the minimum acceptable requirements necessary to protect personnel and the network B LEVEL TWO ESR 002 Level Two refers to all TP 76200 requirements and addresses both equipment safety and reliability C ANCILLARY ESR ANC Level 1 and Level 2 Ancillary requirements refer to a subset of Level Two requirements that apply to additions to or changes to equipment previously approved for use in SBC If a change to an existing product or sub system of the product results in the assignment of a new CLEI code the product shall be evaluated for compliance to Ancillary requirements See Appendix B for guidelines applicable to special considerations for testing of enhanced products 1 7 Product Change Notices PCNs PCNs must be evaluated for their effect on the equipment s TP 76200 compliance A When it is determined by the manufacturer us
20. C Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Figure 7 3 Undervoltage Transient Test Setup Power supply A Equipment Under 50V nominal Co Test EUT Power supply B 5V nominal C The equipment shall meet its operational requirements during and following any single isolated over voltage transient applied between the power input terminals and having characteristics as shown in Figure 7 4 The duration of the over voltage transient shall be measured at an amplitude that begins and ends at a point midway between the 50V nominal voltage and 75V The equipment supplier shall provide a report containing the test methods and results for the above requirement Figure 7 4 27 VDC Overvoltage Transient Waveform 100 90 75V for 10ms 80 gt 70 Slope 10V ms 60 L Risetime 2us Voltage 59 40 30 20 Time NTS 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 20 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 D The over voltage transient can be generated with the test set up shown in Figure 7 5 which is taken directly from ANSI T1 315 The switch SW1 is solid state with a switching time of 1 microsecond or less The rise time for this transient is not critical as long as it is less than the specified rise time The diode D1 isolates power supply A from power supply B Diode D2 allows a fast rise time while controlling the fal
21. Number Poss Est Traffic Est Total Watts for System Air exhaust design Does equipment exhaust heated air in back Yes No If No attach description of air exhaust design 3 MaxPoss The maximum number of units of this component that can be used in the system as designed SBC Est The maximum number of units of this component per SBC planned deployment 4 Max Heat dissipation for a unit in W when operating at maximum capacity SBC Est Heat dissipation for a unit in W when operating at maximum capacity expected for SBC deployment 3 Heat Diss Watts SBC Est Maximum number of units estimated for SBC deployment times heat dissipation per unit 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 39 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 14 3 Form FRM 001 LETTER OF COMPLIANCE ATTESTING TO FIRE RESISTANCE OF MATERIALS Manufacturer Product Name Date This statement of compliance applies to the following product s which are being considered for purchase The below individual having reasonable control over the fire resistance characteristics of materials and components used in the construction and manufacture of the above product s assures that 1 ____ All materials and components except those listed below meet the fire resistance requirements contained in the current issue of ANSI T1 307 Fire Resistance Criteria Part 1 Ignitability Requirements for Equipment Assemblies and Fire Spread Requirements for In
22. SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 aie SBC TP 76200 NETWORK EQUIPMENT POWER GROUNDING ENVIRONMENTAL AND PHYSICAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS To Telecommunications Equipment Suppliers Effective Date 03 2 03 Issue Date Issue 1 05 22 03 Expires On N A Related Documents BSP 802 001 180MP BSP 801 601 900MP Telcordia GR 63 CORE and GR 1089 CORE Cancelled Documents TP 76200 Issue date May 2002 Issuing Department Network Staff Common Systems Business Unit SBCSI Inc Points of Contact For additional copies of this document contact Phone number 517 788 6872 e mail apex ntwk ameritech com Author s Bon Pipkin General and Technical Sections 6 amp 8 925 823 4325 Don Murray Technical Sections 2 amp 3 775 333 8526 Brian Mullins Technical Sections 10 11 amp 12 775 333 8553 Chuck Slavin Technical Sections 4 5 amp 7 775 333 3948 Larry Wong Technical Sections 6 amp 9 925 823 4544 John Tablerion Process Appendix A 708 403 4450 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 0 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 te 18 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 1 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 3 Issue 4 May 2003 Table of Contents GENERAL E 5 Requirements and Objectives 5 Se elc rere o OE E 5 wire Mr eee 5 SBC TP 76200 Internet Web Site ss 6 Produc
23. Thermal Environments Equipment intended for use in an uncontrolled thermal environment e g OSP cabinets must be tested for compliance to hardened temperature requirements These requirements are contained in several Telcordia GRs Compliance to the requirements and test procedures contained in applicable document s will be considered acceptable to meet this requirement An environment where there are no controls to maintain the ambient air between 40 F and 85 F is considered an uncontrolled thermal environment NOTE Requirements other than those contained in this document may apply to auxiliary hardware used in an uncontrolled environment including cabinets power supplies and batteries 6 2 Altitude The equipment shall meet the altitude requirements and objective stated in section 4 1 3 of Telcordia publication GR 63 CORE 6 3 Heat Dissipation A The normal continuous duty heat dissipated in Watts by the equipment shall be stated on TP 76200 form ESP 001 or ESP 002 form for individual units and maximum configured systems if applicable Heat dissipation is usually considered the power draw by equipment minus work accomplished by equipment and the value can be calculated or measured by the manufacturer Manufacturer shall refer to Telcordia GR 3028 Section 6 Equipment Specifications for determining heat dissipation data for products and information reported as required under equipment data reporting TP 76200 Form ESP 001 or ESP
24. X x 4 6 10 FirstLevel AC Power Fault Tests X J X E eee ee EDITI Premises Equipment cn ll Premises Equipment RM JE Ee Equipment for Non Customer Premises Equipment m Ee meme pr be Located On Customer Premises pe Esser e Equipment to be Located On Customer Premises 4 6 16 Second Level AC Power Fault Tests for Series Type X Network Equipment to be Located on Customer Premises Second Level Intra Building AC Power Fault Tests for X Network Equipment to be Located On Customer Premises Lightning Criteria for Equipment with AC Power Port Equipment with CoaxialPorts S O O Equipment with Coaxial Ports Short Circuit Tests Short Circuit Tests wi IN IX eet ET EGuipment without External Protectors n een TL for Equipment without External Protectors Wil SRE Equipment with External Protectors um Es T for Equipment with External Protectors ee DET Outside Plant 5 Steady State Power Induction X X 6 DC PotentialTest XX Electrical Safet 8 Corrosion CK k 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 14 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 3 ACOUSTIC NOISE The equipment shall meet the acoustic noise requirements stated in section 4 6 of GR 63 CORE 4 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD and ELECTRICAL FAST TRANSIENTS EFT 4 1 ESD Immunity Criteria Equipment shall meet the ESD immunity criteria req
25. cted by the change in the equipment B Section 3 Acoustic Noise TP 76200 Req 3 01 3 03 e Equipment suppliers should reassess or retest their equipment s Acoustic Noise performance when a change is made to the equipment s fan design fan control system or a change in the number of fans within the equipment C Section 4 ESD e Subsystems should be tested whenever changes are introduced that may alter ESD susceptibility Such changes may include a modified printed wiring board new components additional components changes to the power supply additional telecommunications ports changes in chassis design software activation of existing hardware or increased clock speed D Section 5 Grounding e The only Grounding requirements for Ancillary equipment are the short circuit tests Embedded ac or dc power supplies should be tested whenever changes are introduced that could alter these Such changes may include a modified printed wiring board new components or additional components changes to the power supply additional telecommunications ports changes in chassis design software activation of existing hardware or increased clock speed E Section 6 Thermal Temperature and Humidity If the new product is significantly different from existing compliant products e g different sub components wiring spacing etc the previous test data may not be applicable to the new product In order to be allowed to forego temperature and
26. ction may be the basis for a product s denial of purchase 1 3 Scope Unless otherwise stated the requirements contained herein apply to equipment systems and assemblies intended for installation in network equipment buildings equipment areas within buildings electronic equipment enclosures such as controlled environment vaults outside mounted electronic equipment cabinets and at customer locations Definitions A The term product supplier as used throughout this section refers to the equipment manufacturer or agent of the equipment manufacturer whichever is appropriate for the product being considered B The term company representative as used throughout this section refers to the SBC employee representing SBC C Requirements are those product features that must be provided by the equipment manufacturer The words shall and must are used throughout this section to identify requirements D Objectives are product features that are desired for the long term use or application The word should is used throughout this section to identify objectives 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 5 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 1 4 SBC TP 76200 Internet Web Site Copies of this document and general information about SBC s environmental equipment standards my be found at https ebiznet sbc com sbcnebs 1 5 Product Evaluation Process SBC s Product Evaluation Process is documented in Appendix
27. ctions Considerations if Any Distance Unit Extends From Framework Mounting Surface in EXTERNAL CABLING DATA 3 Unit Cabling Plan Reference Drawing Number Unit Is Cabled From The Rear Yes No Front and Rear Fiber Optic Conductors 0 125 dia each Sq inches Fiber Optic Cable 0 75 dia per 96 pair Sq inches Coaxial Cable 0 25 dia each Sq inches Shielded Cable 0 70 dia per 30 pair Sq inches Other Cable Except Power 0 60 dia per 50 pair Sq inches Required Alarm Leads And Designations Do Special Cable Or Cabling Requirements Apply No Yes Describe 1 One form required per each unit of a multi unit product system 2 Overall depth includes cable and its supporting apparatus 3 Use the values given in parenthesis when determining external cabling data for cables not furnished by you Multiply the values by the known or expected number of cables required to provide the equipments ultimate functionality 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 37 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 ESP 002 HEAT DISSIPATION DATA SHEET Manufacturer Product Date List each active component in system No Units to be Used in Heat Dissipation per Heat Diss System Unit Traffic 9o Watts BxD Description Card Number A Max B SBC C Max D SBC 3 Part
28. d Environments Equipment intended for installation in controlled environment spaces shall meet the Airborne Contaminants requirements for indoor equipment as stated in section 4 5 of Telcordia s GR 63 CORE Issue 2 with the exception of changes noted in paragraph 8 3 below 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 23 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 8 3 Uncontrolled Environments OSP Equipment intended for in outdoor air i e cabinets installed on pads or poles with no filtration shall meet the Airborne Contaminants requirements for outdoor equipment as stated in section 4 5 of Telcordia s GR 63 CORE with the exception of changes noted in paragraph 8 3 below 8 4 FanFilter Requirements Fan cooled equipment shall meet the requirements of Telcordia GR 63 CORE section 4 5 4 with the following exceptions A Equipment 1U in height or smaller does not require fan filters B Fan filters shall have a minimum dust arrestance of at least 65 C It is an objective that fan filters have a dust arrestance of 80 9 SHOCK AND VIBRATION 9 1 Handling and Transportation Shock Network equipment shall be designed with tolerance for shock of transportation and handling from manufacturer s facilities to job sites without sustaining physical damage or affecting functional performance The manufacturer shall be in compliance to handling and transportation shock requirements specified in Telcordia document GR
29. eOverall dimensions of equipment frames system functionality eMinimum front and rear aisle spacing eac and dc power requirements requirements eEquipment location restrictions eAdditional floor space requirements if any Equipment weight eMaximum heat dissipation per frame in watts per ft 12 4 Site Conditioning Site conditioning information indicates via text and supportive illustrations how an equipment area shall should be arranged to physically accommodate the equipment and its associated cabling When relevant site conditioning information shall include the recommended clear ceiling heights square footage of floor space sizes and locations of office cable racking and any other physical and electrical apparatus necessary for the efficient installation cabling and maintenance of the equipment 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 31 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 13 PRODUCT INFORMATION FORM DESCRITPION 13 1 General This section includes product information forms to help suppliers communicate product information in a way that will facilitate the product evaluation process These product information forms may be reproduced as necessary The product information forms shall be completed and provided for new products and for enhanced products for equipment already approved for use in SBC 13 2 ESR Forms The ESR Equipment Supplier Response forms are provided so equipment suppliers can e
30. ents please contact Roy Tomko 25 E Orange Street Chagrin falls Ohio 44146 216 765 7733 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 7 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 1 11 Equipment Testing Requirements Unless otherwise stated in the requirement when equipment is tested to verify conformance to a requirement the applicable test protocol as set forth in this document or specific referenced source documents must be used 1 12 Laboratory Accreditation Requirements Starting January 17 2004 SBC will only accept test reports submitted from testing laboratories that are accredited by an accreditation agency e g the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program that is in turn accredited by the National Cooperation for Laboratory Accreditation 1 13 Additional SBC Requirements The inclusion of the following functional requirements in this section are for notification purposes only Refer to directions contained in the following paragraphs to obtain further information on these requirements Verification of conformance to these requirements is not part of the evaluation process for this section Alarms A The SBC Alarm Standards Technical Manual BSP 801 601 900MP is the official repository of standard alarm information for all network elements NE deployed within the SBC Local Exchange Carriers SBC LEC network of central offices and
31. evel 1 requirement e TP 76200 section 10 4 Protective Barriers are not GR 63 CORE requirements e TP 76200 section 10 5 Fire Spread requirements reference ANSI T1 319 not GR 63 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 9 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Differences between TP 76200 Level 2 and SR 3580 Level 3 requirements TP 76200 section 6 C requirement 6 05 Heat Dissipation differs from those in GR 63 CORE TP 76200 section 7 DC Power requirements are not in GR 1089 CORE TP 76200 section 8 Airborne Contaminants fan filter requirements differ from GR 63 CORE TP 76200 section 10 4 Protective Barriers are not GR 63 CORE requirements TP 76200 section 10 5 Fire Spread requirements reference ANSI T1 319 not GR 63 1 15 Revisions The contents of this section are revised according to business objectives and the evolution of technology The Reason for Reissue part of this section identifies the changes made to this document when it is revised 1 16 Reasons for Reissue This document is being reissued due to changes in some requirements Primary changes are as follows e Paragraph 1 7 Product Change Notice added Paragraph 1 8 Portable Test Equipment added Paragraph 1 11 Equipment Testing Requirements added Paragraph 1 12 Laboratory Accreditation Requirements added Paragraph 1 13 Additional SBC Requirements Common Systems Standards for the SBC Communications Network
32. f integral or separately mounted cooling fan s or a manufacture s requirement or recommendation that fans be used with the equipment 4 The substitution of metallic apparatus with combustible material 5 A change in an equipment assembly s electrical protection circuitry that increases the ampere rating of an overload protection device or affects the operational characteristics of a cooling fan 6 The addition of printed circuit board s to one or more existing printed circuit board 7 The addition of vertically oriented printed circuit boards to the extent that overall circuit board surface area within the unit is increased by 300 cm 46 5 in 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 53
33. falling backward or forward special deeper framework is to be provided Overnight or longer storage of loaded framework shall always be secured in SBC equipment areas 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 25 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 9 7 Self Support Frame All network equipment assemblies 7 0 tall and under shall be designed for freestanding installation in SBC equipment areas Freestanding is defined as framework not secured overhead but have provisions for floor anchors of appropriate size and quantity to secure equipment from overturning under worst case site conditions 9 8 Office Vibrations Network equipment shall be designed for operation under office vibration conditions specified in Telcordia document GR 63 CORE The manufacturer shall state Yes if in compliance to office vibration requirements in Telcordia document GR 63 CORE No if not in compliance or if product has not been tested SBC may not request test documentation with the understanding that the equipment manufacturer is responsible to assure operational reliability for conditions that may exist in SBC equipment locations 9 9 Floor Loading Floor loading requirements specified in Telcordia document GR 63 CORE shall not be exceeded The manufacturer shall consider the worst case configuration of heaviest arrangement within a single framework when analyzing floor load The configuration may need to include weight within a
34. ffectively communicate product attributes relative to the requirements and objectives contained in this section A separate ESR form is required for each product being evaluated Suppliers may use a single ESR form for multi unit products provided that any entries that are not applicable for all units being evaluated are specifically qualified in an ESR attachment The following describes how the ESR entries are defined and will be interpreted during the product evaluation process A response is required to every item in the ESR form Column Description Item This is the applicable paragraph number in this section Reference This is the product attribute being addressed in key word s form Y An X here means the product complies and requested data is being furnished N An X here means the product does not comply or the requested data is not being provided at this time A No data response shall be accompanied by an expected date of when the information will be made available n a An X here means that in the opinion of the supplier the item is not applicable to the product Provide an explanation why the requirement is n a for this product Att An entry here alpha numeric or combination identifies the ESR attachment containing the requested data or an explanation of the response entered Note A simple identification system for attachments e g A B C is preferred but other schemes are acceptable When a single attachment
35. gement Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 49 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 16 APPENDIX B TP 76200 PRODUCT CHANGE TEST GUIDELINES 16 1 Purpose The purpose of this appendix is to provide product suppliers a guide to help determine what tests may not need to be performed on a product enhancement to verify conformance to TP 76200 Ancillary requirements 16 2 General Some product enhancements are so minor that a complete retest of the product may not be necessary Typically when a product supplier requests a re test waiver to run tests on product enhancements data comparing the new product to the existing product is submitted to the company representative for evaluation by SBC Depending on the product under review this data may include pictures fire load data descriptions of electrical components etc Each SBC product evaluation subject matter expert SME then reviews this data and responds with an assessment of what tests are required This Appendix is a guideline only It is the product suppliers responsibility to satisfactorily document that the new product conforms to applicable requirements This Appendix only applies to product enhancements to equipment previously evaluated as in conformance to applicable TP 76200 requirements and approved for use in SBC Software upgrades changes shall be evaluated if it has involves e Additional or revised hardware e Activation of previously unused hardware e An increa
36. humidity testing on a new product the product supplier needs to demonstrate to SBC that the new product is physically almost identical to the existing compliant product This may be done via photographs written descriptions statements etc An example of an enhanced product that would not require retesting would be if the only physical change was a different memory chip 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 51 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Heat Dissipation Heat dissipation should be recalculated whenever a change is introduced that changes the power usage of the unit F Section 7 DC Power The product supplier may perform an analysis using good engineering judgement based on similarities to the existing product predicting the probable conformance of the new product to Ancillary DC Power requirements This analysis should consider similarities and differences of electric components wiring and power levels The analysis shall be submitted to the company representative for review and approval by SBC G Section 8 Airborne Contaminants In reference to Airborne Contaminants testing Telcordia GR 1274 CORE states that The qualification test shall be passed once for each new family of printed wiring assemblies Based on Telcordia s assessment new assemblies for enhanced products need not be tested for airborne contaminants if they meet the criteria for the same design family of printed board
37. ied in Telcordia document GR 63 CORE or ANSI T1 329 No if not in compliance or if product has not been tested Manufacturer may state N A for products that are intended for ow seismic risk applications only and has written statement from SBC confirming the limited application Equipment considered for Level 1 service does not require earthquake tests to be conducted however equipment shall be installed in framework suitable for resisting earthquake loads and framework secured appropriately to building 9 4 Positive Latching All network equipment shall have circuit pack latches or retainers to prevent pack and module walkout Ejectors are not retainers and should not be used for that purpose 9 5 Hard Drive Backup Hard drive storage units used with network equipment shall be designed with tolerance for shock and vibration by physical isolation of drives backup systems or self recovery capabilities to assure service integrity 9 6 Standard Frame Network equipment shall be designed for mounting in telecommunications industry standard framework relay racks However equipment deeper than 12 inches heavier than 400 pounds or designed for special housings may require framework other than standard relay racks For safety consideration a loaded framework during transport or on site awaiting installation should temporarily be able to stand upright on it s own when not secured If weight distribution of equipment in framework results in framework
38. inants Meet GR 63 Indoor Meet GR 63 OSP N Ke 1 2 CO N Co PO PO Pe M Shock and Vibration Positive Latching Hard Drive Backup A Transient o AJA N oO O O O O cOo ORIOIN 10 Fire Resistance 10 3 10 4 10 5 M GR 1089 Section 9 ix REM y O LO N Thermal Temperature and Humidity 1 Meet test to GR 63 OSP Test EE Altitude 2 Meet GR 63 C Heat Dissipation 6 3 Heat Dissip Data b Forced Air Cooled Flow Front to Back d Face Temperature E D O x o 11 4 Switching Systms 11 5 11 6 11 7 TTT 12 3 12 4 e ON n be LA DIO LA e UU pO es Use appropriate ESP form to report this information 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 39 SBC Practice 14 6 Form ESR ANC SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Ancillary Equipment Equipment Supplier Response TP 76200 Requirements Manufacturer Product Name 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Electrical Safety 23 Equipment Type 24 Rad Emission 2 5 Cond Emission 25 Emission Measure 26 Immunity III 26 Immunity Measure 27 Lightning AC Pwr 27 Fault Testing 28 SteadyStatePwr 29 Electrical Safety 4 Electrostatic Discharge ALR No oO DC Short Circuit AC Short Circuit e Thermal Tem
39. ing sound engineering judgement that a hardware or software change does not impact the equipment s TP 76200 compliance the manufacturer may submit a letter of attestation to this effect See Appendix A paragraphs and 15 6 NOTE Except when it is obvious that the PCN will not affect the equipment s compliance SBC recommends that a third party independent laboratory evaluate whether testing is required to verify compliance 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 6 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 B When the manufacturer a test lab or SBC determine that the PCN may affect the equipment s TP 76200 compliance the modified equipment must be tested per TP 76200 Ancillary Requirements ESR ANC NOTE Depending on engineering judgement not all requirements may need to be tested 1 8 Portable Test Equipment At a minimum portable test sets including OSP test sets will be reviewed to the following requirements prior to deployment e Electrical Safety Review An electrical safety review is necessary when the output voltage of the equipment exceeds 140 volts DC or 50 volts rms AC e Radiated Emissions A review is necessary when the equipment supplier cannot certify compliance to FCC Part 15 In the absence of FCC Part 15 compliance the radiated emissions requirements and test methods of GR 1089 Section 3 shall apply Portable test sets that do not exceed 140 volts DC or 50 volts rms AC and are cer
40. is an evaluation against a minimum set of requirements applicable to products previously approved by SBC that have undergone one or more changes 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 42 SBC Practice D PORTABLE TEST SET At a minimum portable test sets will be reviewed to the following requirements prior to deployment Electrical Safety Review An electrical safety review is necessary when the output voltage of the equipment exceeds 140 volts DC or 50 volts rms AC Radiated Emissions A review is necessary when the equipment supplier cannot certify compliance to FCC Part 15 In the absence of FCC Part 15 compliance the radiated emissions requirements and test methods of GR 1089 Section 3 shall apply Portable test sets that do not exceed 140 volts DC or 50 volts rms AC and are certified compliant to FCC Part 15 may be considered in compliance with the electrical safety and radiated emissions requirements and do not require review by the NEBS group E PRODUCT CHANGE NOTICE PCN PCNs must be evaluated for their effect on the equipment s TP 76200 compliance When it is determined by the manufacturer using sound engineering judgement that a hardware or software change does not impact the equipment s TP 76200 compliance the manufacturer may submit a letter of attestation to this effect using the form in paragraph 15 6 When the PCN is judged to affect compliance to some requirements but not all use form ESR 002
41. issipation for a unit in W when operating at maximum capacity SBC Est Heat dissipation for a unit in W when operating at maximum capacity expected for SBC deployment 3 Heat Diss Watts SBC Est Maximum number of units estimated for SBC deployment times heat dissipation per unit 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 35 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 14 2 ESP 002 ENGINEERING amp SPACE PLANNING EQUIPMENT DATA Shelf Level Equipment Units 1 Manufacturer Product Name Date Unit Functional Description Product ID Nomenclature Acronym Names of Associated Units Per Function EQUIPMENT DATA Overall Dimensions inches Height Depth 2 Width 19 23 __ Unit Weight Shipping Ibs Installed Ibs Minimum Aisle Spacing Requirements feet amp inches Front Rear Requires 120 V ac Yes No Circuit Breaker Size per feeder Number of feeders ___ 48 V DC Yes No Feeder 1 Load A List 1 drain nominal V Feeder 2 Load B List 1 drain Qnominal V Feeder 1 Load A List 2 drain Qnominal V Feeder 2 Load B List 2 drain Qnominal V DC C orDC configuration per section 9 8 3 of GR 1089 Core Heat Baffles Required Yes No If Yes Supplied With Unit Yes No UNIT TO FRAMEWORK MOUNTING DATA Supported Mounting Flange Hole Patterns 1 3 4 x 19 1 3 4 x 23 2x23 Unit Mounts to Front of Framework Uprights Yes No List Unit Locating Restri
42. istic equivalent to or better than Under Writers Laboratories UL standard UL 94 V 1 Cable and wire shall generally be listed for their purpose 10 4 Protective Barriers Exposed nonmetallic equipment frame components such as protective covers viewing panels etc A Shall have a fire resistance characteristic equivalent to or better than UL 94 V O if the component s exposed surface area is 1 ft 0 09 m or B Shall have a fire resistance characteristic equivalent to or better than UL 94 5VA if the component s exposed surface area is greater than gt 1 ft 0 09 m and it s thickness is less than 0 18 inches 5 mm and 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 27 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 C Shall have a maximum flame spread rating of 150 if the component s exposed surface area is gt 10 ft 0 9 m Flame spread ratings shall be determined by product test methods that are equivalent to UL standard 723 Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials It is anticipated that the products addressed in 10 04 will be covered in the next reissue of ANSI T1 307 ANSI T1 307 paragraph 10 03 will then be the reference criteria for the products mentioned in 10 04 10 5 Fire Spread This part applies to equipment products intended for installation in indoor network equipment facilities and may apply to equipment products intended for installation in outdoor enclosures and e
43. l time by capacitor C1 Resistor R1 charges capacitor C1 to 75 volts during the 10 milliseconds that SW1 is closed D1 must be capable of supplying the EUT with its required operation current The value of C1 must be chosen experimentally and will depend on the input power The nominal value of C1 is 1 6uF per watt of input power The slope of the decay will be approximately linear and will depend on the EUT input current versus voltage characteristics over the 50V to 75V range The duration of the fall time should be approximately 2 5ms Figure 7 5 Over Voltage Transient Test Setup Power supply A Equipment Under 50V nominal Test EUT Power supply B 75V nominal E The equipment shall meet its operational requirements during and following the simulated operation of a current protection device e g fuse or circuit breaker A transient resulting from the operation of a protection device is depicted in the waveform of Figure 7 6 The waveform is applied to the power input terminals of the equipment The equipment supplier shall provide a report containing the testing methods and results for the above requirement 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 21 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Figure 7 6 Over Current Protection Device Transient Waveform 100 90 80 Fall time to 70 60 Risetime 2us Voltage 40 30 20
44. lONS TE D T 42 Test Report Documentation Package 43 SBC Product Evaluation Fast Track Process sun anne nine 45 tetter o Attestation seein aient 47 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 3 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 15 6 Product Change Notice Statement esse 49 16 APPENDIX B TP 76200 PRODUCT CHANGE TEST GUIDELINES 50 UE ee Ec n eR 50 102 ASR all erennere ande op ania dun pre dpi prp ana lu RR 50 16 3 Retest Guidelines by TP 76200 Sections nennen 50 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 4 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 1 GENERAL 1 1 Requirements and Objectives This section provides the requirements and objectives for the power grounding environmental and physical design of telecommunications equipment intended for use in network facilities The appendices included in this section discuss SBC s product evaluation process and identify the type of product information required from product suppliers for the product evaluation process 1 2 Purpose The purpose of this section is to provide product suppliers with a comprehensive reference of equipment requirements and objectives for the subjects covered A product s compliance with the requirements and objectives of this section will not be the sole basis for the acceptance of the product however noncompliance with one or more of the requirements or objectives of this se
45. ll use for certain business opportunities to streamline equipment evaluations and shorten time to market intervals The process consists of SBC accepting TP 76200 compliance Letters of Attestation and minimal product information from equipment suppliers in lieu of the Test Report Documentation Package described above Note The equipment must have been tested and found in conformance to ALL applicable requirements to use the Fast Track Process The Fast Track Process will not be accepted if any requirement is not met or is conditionally met A TP 76200 Fast Track General guidelines 1 The process is an optionally agreed upon business arrangement between and an equipment supplier 2 A supplier must have successfully participated in the Test Report Documentation Package process at least once to be eligible for the fast track process 3 SBC reserves the right to review any and all test documentation cited in the Letter of Attestation during the time the equipment is an integral component of SBC s network 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 45 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 4 Test documentation cited in the Letter of Attestation must be made available to SBC within 20 business days upon receipt of a written request 5 SBC may take any or all of the following actions for products approved for use via a Letter of Attestation that are subsequently found not to conform to applicable TP 76200 re
46. ntative specifying the areas that are not evaluated in conformance and what further action is required of the product supplier e Upon receipt of the Initial Letter the product supplier may forward supplemental data to or contact the company representative the SBC Product Evaluation Group Coordinator or a specific SME regarding non compliance resolution Contact information for the Group Coordinator and SMEs is contained in the Initial Letter Documentation either electronic or hard copy forwarded to SBC containing supplemental data in response to an Initial Letter should identify the contents of documentation and reference the Product Log number assigned to the product the SME who requested the data and the non compliance requirement the data is addressing e The SME s who requested the documentation will evaluate supplemental data forwarded to SBC by the product supplier If the supplemental data is sufficient to allow all open areas to be evaluated as in conformance to applicable requirements a Final Letter will be sent to the company representative notifying them that the product conforms to requirements If there are still open items after supplemental data has been reviewed a Product Evaluation Status letter will be sent to the company representative giving the status of the product and what further action the product supplier needs to take 15 4 SBC Product Evaluation Fast Track Process SBC has established a fast track process it wi
47. nvironments Equipment products shall comply with the appropriate fire spread performance criteria provided in ANSI T1 319 2002 or later Equipment suppliers shall use appropriate ESR forms to indicate whether the product s under consideration have been evaluated to the criteria of 10 05 and whether a copy of the test report and test video issued by the testing facility is included for review and retention An expected test date shall be given for all products that have not yet been evaluated to the above criteria 11 SPATIAL 11 1 General This part provides the physical requirements for equipment units and equipment systems intended for use in indoor network equipment areas This part does not apply to power equipment or office distributing frames and is not applicable to equipment intended solely for use in outdoor equipment enclosures or controlled environment vaults 11 2 General System The word system as used in this part refers to multi unit and multi frame equipment configurations that collectively perform one or more telecommunications or data management functions System equipment is normally furnished preinstalled in one or more equipment framework assemblies 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 28 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 11 3 General Unit The term equipment unit as used in this part refers to stand alone products that are generally field mounted on an as needed basis
48. perature and Humidity Meet test to GR 63 OSP Testing Le O 14 6 1 1 1 C Heat Dissipation 6 7 Flow Front to Back 6 8 Face Temperature ppp Wu Wu OO X o O oO Date T1 Noiseimmunity _ T2A Under voltage transient 720 Over voltage transient 72 Impulse transient _ 73 Cwempem a E Ite EI Pes pesi n Co Airborne Contaminants Meet GR 63 Indoor Meet GR 63 OSP 2 0 Shock and Vibration 2 Vibration Earthquake Office Vibration do es e Fi 3 0 4 0 re Resistance Materials amp Comp Protective Barriers Fire Spread e On re Test Video Included ompleted FRM 001 Form Some tests may not be required if circuit packs can be demonstrated to be similar to original circuit packs in construction See Appendix B Use appropriate ESP form to report this information 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 41 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 15 APPENDIX A TP 76200 PRODUCT EVALUATION PROCESS 15 1 Purpose The purpose of this appendix is to assist product suppliers with preparing and furnishing equipment documentation to the company representative for product evaluation purposes 15 2 Types of Evaluations The company representative requesting information may determine that only specific requirements
49. quirements Suspend further purchase of the product Require previously purchased products be brought into compliance Suspend the supplier s further use of the Fast Track process Hold the supplier liable for any damages directly resulting from the product s failure to conform to applicable requirements B SBC Product Evaluation Fast Track Process Procedure for Product Suppliers 1 Verify with the company representative that the Fast Track process is appropriate for the product project 2 3 4 Ne Complete all applicable tests required by TP 76200 Review and verify the product s conformance to ALL applicable requirements Complete the Letter of Attestation that is applicable for the Type of Evaluation i e Level 1 Level 2 or Ancillary A template for the letter is contained in Attachment 1 All of the information requested in the applicable template must be completed The Letter of Attestation must be signed at director level or above and notarized 5 Complete either form ESP 001 or ESP 002 whichever is applicable for the product 6 Forward an original copy of the Letter of Attestation and the completed ESP form to the company representative 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 46 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 15 5 Letter of Attestation LETTER OF ATTESTATION Equipment Compliance to SBC Technical Publication TP 76200 choose one Level 1 Le
50. re 7 2 is applied at the power input terminals of the equipment under test Following application of the test waveform and return to the nominal 50 volts the equipment shall automatically return to its operational specifications without manual intervention For equipment with redundant power supplies one power supply shall be disabled for this test The equipment supplier shall provide a report containing the test methods and results for the above requirement Figure 7 2 Under Voltage Transient Waveform 100 90 80 70 60 Falltim 10 us Voltage 50 40 30 Isetime 5us 20 Time NTS B The undervoltage transient can be generated with the test set up shown in Figure 7 3 which is taken directly from ANSI T1 315 2001 The switches SW1 and SW2 are solid state with switching times of 1 microsecond or less The rise time for this transient is not critical as long as it is less than the specified rise time The control for the switches must prevent both switches from being on at the same time SW1 must be able to supply the EUT with its required operational current and both switches should be capable of supplying a peak current of 100A If power supply B cannot sink a large value of current it must be preloaded to insure the input capacity of the power supply can be discharged rapidly 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 19 SB
51. renced in Telcordia s GR 499 Core and GR 513 Core 7 1 Noise Immunity Noise immunity tests in this section are based on the requirements outlined in ANSI T1 315 2001 section 5 5 1 The equipment shall meet its operational requirements in the presence of the specified levels of electrical noise applied to the power input terminals The noise levels in Table 7 1 represent simulated noise from the dc power plant and include noise returned from the equipment under test Wideband noise is defined as the Vrms in any 3 KHz frequency band from 10 KHz 20 MHz This test shall be performed on a plug in assembly system or frame A suggested test setup for performing this test is illustrated in Figure 7 1 The equipment supplier shall provide a report containing the test methods and results for the above requirement Table 7 1 Test Levels for Noise Immunity Voiceband C Message dBrnC Peak To Peak Wideband 600 ohms mV mV rms 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 17 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Figure 7 1 Noise Immunity Test Setup a N NOTE 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 18 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 7 2 Transient Tests The tests in this section are based on the under voltage transient requirements outlined in ANSI T1 315 2001 section 5 2 through 5 4 A The equipment shall not suffer damage when the waveform defined in Figu
52. rs See GR1089 Paragraph 1 4 1 NE A NET NA Equipment Type LI GEES 9 Radiated Emissions ob 54 Class A1 Voltage 0 ReditedEmissons 55 ClssA2Votage 11 Radiated Emissions JI Class A3 Voltage T 12 Conducted Emissions 57 Class A3 segregtd 128 Common Mode Emis 56 CessAstabed 14 Unintentional CondEm 59 Class AB restricted 20 Manuf CO switching 60 Class AB inacces _ 34 Current Limiting Prot 61 Rubber gloves M 22 listing AC Power 62 Eqptpwrdby gen 23 _ Listing Inverters _ fes ClassBdeemgea 24 Listing Cust Prem Equip 64 interrupedifrippedv _ 25 EUT damage 65 Voltage interrupted 29 EUT Safety Hazard 66 int Trpped include 53 EUT Safety Hazard fer PeskVotap T 34 External Curr Limit Pr 66 Sources Com wre 36 EUT Safety Hazard 69 Curet iom o 37 Series Type Network 70 Cuen iem 187 EUT Safety Hazard 71_ Current measured 9 EUT on Cust Prem L Continuous Source Ya 40 EUTSafetyHazed 125 EUT SafetyHazard III item Description Y N n a Att ken Description
53. s If available informative product awareness brochures should also be provided but are not required 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 43 SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 A Test Report Details Relative to product test reports SBC accepts test reports from any testing facility adequately equipped and capable of performing the required tests in a professional manner At a minimum test reports shall contain the following information e Test report number e Description of Equipment Under Test EUT including specific test configuration e Location and date of test e Description of test equipment e Calibration dates of test equipment e Protocol of test with stated pass fail criteria e Test result data e Assessment of whether equipment passed or failed the test e Detailed notes on any anomalies during test procedure e Detailed notes on any modifications made to the equipment in order to pass the test and detailed plans to incorporate the modifications into the final product Note If the documentation is being submitted electronically or via CD disk the file name or file folder shall clearly identify the file s contents e g GR 63 test data Reference the file name in the Doc cell for applicable requirements B TP 76200 Forms Each documentation package shall include an appropriate Equipment Supplier Response form ESR that corresponds to the
54. s defined as follows e A design family consists of printed wiring boards from the same manufacturer using the same design rules for minimum line spacing and maximum electric field and using components that require the same bias voltages Within the same design family boards shall have the same finish i e they shall all be bare or all be coated with the same covercoat If the product supplier does not test some or all of the printed wiring boards in an enhanced product they shall supply a statement affirming that the board s not tested meet the definition for being in the same design family of a product previously approved for use in SBC Documentation verifying the conformance of the tested card must be submitted for review H Section 9 Shock and Vibration Equipment should be tested whenever changes are introduced that could alter the physical integrity of the unit Section 10 Fire Resistance Reasons for Reassessment Products that have been determined to be acceptable for purchase from a fire resistance perspective do not have to be re evaluated or retested unless subsequent changes to the product include one or more of the following 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 52 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 1 A change in the manufacturer s unique product identifier 2 A modification to an equipment assembly s enclosure that increases ambient air circulation 3 The addition o
55. se in the amount of power supplied to the hardware 16 3 Retest Guidelines by TP 76200 Sections A Section 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Emission amp Immunity TP 76200 Req 2 04 2 09 e Equipment suppliers should reassess or retest their equipment s Emissions and Immunity performance in accordance with GR 1089 CORE Section 3 4 7 As part of their reassessment equipment supplier shall consider the effects of software changes on the Emissions and Immunity performance of their equipment 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 50 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 Lightning AC Power Faults Steady State Power Induction Electrical Safety amp DC Potential Difference TP 76200 Req 2 10 2 20 e Equipment supplier s should reassess or retest their equipment s performance for Lightning AC Power Faults Steady State Power Induction Electrical Safety amp DC Potential Difference whenever materials components circuit layout or accessibility is changed Equipment should be reassessed or retested when changes in software activate hardware not previously active or effect the equipment s ability to the EMC requirements of TP 76200 Req 2 10 2 The equipment s reassessment or retesting may include all of the technical requirements in these sections of TP 76200 However the reassessment or retesting is usually limited to only those technical requirements effe
56. t Evaluation Process ere Cea Se tra Ia Reo Cha ne REN EE Ce 6 Reduirement evels sn c 6 Product Change Notices PONS sut ss ss er Gere Cte er nn nn css 6 Portable Test EQuip Me EE 7 Customer Premises Equipment ss 7 Outside Plant EQUIPMENT de das onde eaten eee en eee 7 Equipment Testing Requirements ss ER uri big cn ON ee ed 8 Laboratory Accreditation Requirements ss 8 Additional SBC Requirements ses 8 Applicability of Other Publications e dee 9 Gen obras aunt ater Oe bedeckt he ebbe E 10 Reasons for EE 10 Effective Date of this ISSUG c oio ud ci od e a dnt md et pal d eh p dd d ad d rn d a edie 11 LR ellen EE 11 ELECTROMAGNETIC CONMPATIBILITN un 11 CGRAOBISCORE ses ss 11 Application of e TE En EC 11 Equipment ENEE 11 Electro Magnetic en ne 11 all ee MME 12 RRE 12 Lightning and AC Power Faults sss 12 Steady State Power ele Dee EE 12 Electrical e E 12 DC Potential DIITeferiGB issus nes amenant inner 12 Equipment Type Application Guidelines nnna 13 ACOUSTIC NOISE 4 2 5 rk te ic Ur vea CEU E CE Ce CE Lr nadadama anaana cupa aka ex CR Ee CE Le pa Pe annee Russes seine 15 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 1 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 4 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD and ELECTRICAL FAST TRANSIENTS EFT 15 4 1 ESD Immunity EE 15 4 2 Special Requiremen
57. t shall meet the steady state power induction requirements stated in section 5 of GR 1089 CORE 2 9 Electrical Safety Criteria The equipment shall meet the electrical safety requirements stated in section 7 of GR 1089 CORE 2 10 DC Potential Difference The equipment shall meet the dc potential difference requirements stated in section 6 of GR 1089 CORE 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 12 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 2 11 Equipment Type Application Guidelines Table 2 1 provides a guide for applying the aforementioned electromagnetic compatibility requirements Application of the various criteria is a function of the type of equipment under consideration its connection to the telecommunications network and the intended location of the equipment For the purpose of determining the applicable criteria of GR 1089 CORE network equipment has been grouped into four categories It is necessary to determine which of the four categories best applies to the equipment under test Table 2 1 may be consulted once the equipment has been appropriately categorized as follows e Type 1 Equipment directly connected to metallic tip and ring outside plant conductors and intended for placement in telephone company locations such as central offices electronic equipment enclosures EEEs controlled environmental vaults CEVs and huts Examples include voice and data switches multiplexers and digital carrier
58. tablished by Telcordia e g GR 1244 CORE but many of the conditional requirements and objectives in the GR are SBC requirements Information on SBC synchronization requirements can be found on the SBC Common Systems Extranet web site or contact the company representative TP 76450MP Common Systems Standards for the SBC Communications Network Other SBC physical and functional requirements pertaining to new equipment placement in and connection to SBC facilities e g dc power cable routing and connections etc are contained in TP 76450MP This document may be obtained from the SBC internet web site at https ebiznet sbc com sbcnebs 1 14 Applicability of Other Publications All or part of a product s requirements and objectives may be contained in other technical publications for some subjects Unless otherwise stated in the text of this section all references to other publications are to their most current issue In response to questions received from product suppliers regarding the differences between the requirements contained in this section and the requirements contained in Telcordia GR 63 CORE GR 1089 CORE and SR 3580 the following information is provided Differences between TP 76200 Level 1 and SR 3580 Level 1 requirements e TP 76200 section 6 C requirement 6 5 report on Heat Dissipation data is not an SR 3580 Level 1 requirement e TP 76200 section 9 Shock and Vibration requirements 9 6 and 9 8 are not an SR 3580 L
59. terconnection Wire and Cable Distribution Assemblies 2 Exposed non metallic apparatus having a surface area x1 ft 0 09 m have a fire resistance characteristic equivalent to or better than UL 94 V O 3 Exposed non metallic apparatus having a surface area gt 1 ft 0 09 m and a thickness less than 0 18 inches 5 mm have a fire resistance characteristic equivalent to or better than UL 94 5VA 4 Exposed non metallic apparatus having a surface area gt 10 ft 0 9 m have a fire resistance characteristic equivalent to or better than UL 94 5VA and a flame spread rating of 150 as determined by test methods equivalent to UL standard 723 Test For Surface Burning Characteristics Of Building Materials or the radiant panel te tin UL standard 94 5 Items 2 3 and 4 are not applicable to the product s The below non metallic components other than LEDs small cable ties and terminal lug insulators do not or may not comply with Items 1 through 4 above The combined weight of the listed components is grams Signature Printed name Title 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 35 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 14 4 Form ESR 001 Level One Equipment Supplier Response TP 76200 Requirements Manufacturer Product Name Date 2 Electromagnetic Computability amp Electrical Safety GR 1089 Requirements Note The requirement numbers below are the GR1089 Absolute Requirement Numbe
60. tified compliant to FCC Part 15 may be considered in compliance with the electrical safety and radiated emissions requirements and do not require review by the NEBS group 1 9 Customer Premises Equipment Network equipment intended for location in customer premises environments including SBC non central office areas eg data rooms NOCs etc shall be listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory and comply with applicable TP 76200 Level 1 and Level 2 requirements If the equipment is intended ONLY for customer premises locations NOT COs listing will be accepted for fire resistance compliance and in some cases listing and FCC electromagnetic certification e g FCC Part 15 may be accepted as verification of conformance to other TP 76200 Level 1 requirements 1 10 Outside Plant Equipment Equipment intended for use in uncontrolled environments in the outside plant OSP shall meet requirements from standards documents applicable to that application These may include requirements from GR 487 CORE Electronic Equipment Cabinets OSP Airborne Contaminants requirements from GR 63 CORE and OSP temperature amp humidity requirements from various documents such as GR 418 CORE Information on test results of OSP airborne contaminants temperature and humidity and other NEBS related OSP environmental standards should be including when forwarding documentation verifying compliance to TP 76200 For information on other SBC OSP equipment requirem
61. tion GR 1089 CORE Issue 3 October 2002 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety Generic Criteria for Network Telecommunications Equipment GR 1089 CORE places these requirements into a single document that covers the central office outside plant loop and customer location environments 2 2 Application of Requirements The application guidelines provided in subpart F of this part are intended to guide the reader in the application of requirements and tests to various types of telecommunications equipment 2 3 Equipment Type The product supplier shall determine the Equipment Type and record the appropriate numerical equipment Type from Table 2 1 in the Y Column of form ESR 001 Level 1 ESR 002 Level 2 Item 2 3 or ESR ANC Ancillary Item 2 1 2 4 Electro Magnetic Interference 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 11 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 The equipment shall meet the radiated emission requirements stated in section 3 2 of GR 1089 CORE 2 5 Conducted Emissions The equipment shall meet the conducted emission requirements stated in section 3 2 of GR 1089 CORE 2 6 Immunity The equipment shall meet the immunity requirements stated in section 3 3 of GR 1089 CORE 2 7 Lightning and AC Power Faults The equipment shall meet the applicable lightning and ac power fault requirements stated in sections 4 of GR 1089 CORE 2 8 Steady State Power Induction The equipmen
62. ts and Maintenance Information sse eee eee eee 15 4 3 Electrical Fast Transient EFT eier E ase eee eee aes 15 5 GROUNDING m nue ner dus aude 15 5 1 Bonding and Grounding Requirements is 15 6 THERMAL SES On RS ie 16 6 1 Temperature and Humidity Requirements nn 16 6 2 DI A nc nr ee m0 Ne 16 6 3 HeatDissipation PEORES EE 16 7 DIG POWE E 17 7 1 Noise IMMUNI goes 92929275 eel ie i nn ee le donnee ale done eect ee 17 7 2 de ne SUS hired bot dee Curie canis tired em brad Sane tant be ded Sd Sanat ho bk bd Seok Bang bak d m bat bang datam baad ee 19 7 3 Gutrent Dhallis ves axe Cus Gd CUERAIN ERES ud QU GONG du Cu s CUN CHEN ERIS CI LLLA QUEN GANE S DUI GIU ERA PR 23 7 4 Minimum Operating Voltage sss sese 23 8 AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS un 23 8 1 Controlled Environments udi iuis ui eee eee eee 22 8 2 Uncontrolled Environments OSP users nos en 00 2 20 en es en 24 8 3 Fan FilterReguUremeNntS seiere EEN 24 9 SHOCK AND VIBRATION ee EEN 24 9 1 Handling and Transportation Shock 2 1 4 nt nn nt tnt 24 9 2 Handling and Transportation Vibration 24 9 3 Ta nle PEREAT rr PPS 25 9 4 Positive LatehiNg MEN 25 9 5 Hard Drive BackUp EE 25 9 6 Standard Frame MR cn 25 9 7 Selr Support e Tun E 26 9 8 EECHELEN 26 9 9 Floor LC RUIN EE 26 10 EIERE ENEE ctae ect cona coe eee nine nine 27 10 1 Minimum Fire Resistance EE 27 e EH 27 10 3 Materials
63. uipment Spatial Considerations PS S i 1 1 LE E mum 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 30 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 12 PLANNING AND ENGINEERING DOCUMENTATION 12 1 User s Reference Material The information described in this part should be a dedicated part or section of the user reference material user s manual describing the product s overall functionality network application and integration requirements recommendations e Suppliers shall use form ESR 002 to indicate whether the planning and engineering information described in the subsequent text of 15 A and B has been documented and is provided for review 12 2 Space Planning Space planning information enables a person to accurately determine where network equipment shall or should be located relative to other network elements and the equipment s overall office floor space requirements It includes an equipment overview describing the equipment s primary network function its associated equipment if any and all supportive reasoning affecting its location within a building or within an equipment frame for shelf level products 12 3 Space Planning Information The following information should be included in equipment space planning information eFloor plan designation s of all equipment Detailed description of equipment framework trames comprising ne equipment system eNumber of frames required per equipment
64. uirements for normal operation and be tested for installation and repair objectives according to section 2 1 2 ESD Immunity Criteria of Telcordia s GR 1089 CORE document All tests shall be conducted as described in section 2 1 4 of GR 1089 and IEC Publication 61000 4 2 4 2 Special Requirements and Maintenance Information Any additional equipment specific requirements in paragraph 2 1 2 4 of GR 1089 CORE shall be described in the report 4 3 Electrical Fast Transient EFT Equipment shall be tested in accordance with section 2 2 of Telcordia s GR 1089 CORE document with tests conducted as described in section 2 2 1 5 GROUNDING 5 1 Bonding and Grounding Requirements Structures equipment and power systems submitted for evaluation shall meet applicable Bonding and Grounding requirements of section 9 of GR 1089 Core For Ancillary reviews only the short circuit test data of section 9 10 is required 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 15 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 6 Issue 4 May 2003 THERMAL 6 1 Temperature and Humidity Requirements A Controlled Thermal Environments The majority of network equipment is located in structures with a controlled environment and therefore must be tested to requirements in Section 5 of the GR 63 An environment that maintains the ambient air temperature as defined in GR 63 between 40 F and 85 F is considered a controlled thermal environment Uncontrolled
65. vel 2 or Ancillary Requirements Company name hereby asserts to the best of its knowledge and pursuant to the information contained in the test reports identified herein that the equipment listed below has been tested and found compliant to ALL applicable SBC LEC Technical Publication TP 76200 choose one Level 1 Level 2 or Ancillary requirements Equipment vendor name Equipment model Name of test Facility internal organization performing tests Date of test report s Test report number s Is equipment intended for use in Outside Plant OSP uncontrolled environment Yes _ No If yes the equipment must have been tested and found compliant to OSP airborne contaminants requirements and OSP hardened temperature requirements Is equipment intended for use at Customer Premises Yes L NoL If yes the equipment must be listed for that purpose by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL Company name agrees that statements made in this letter may be audited by SBC via a review of compliance confirmation data the reports listed above and that this data will be made available to SBC within 20 business days of request If the above equipment is determined to not meet SBC requirements as attested to company name acknowledges and agrees that at its expense it will remedy any such non compliance in accordance with the terms of the contract under which the equipment was evaluated purchased and or licensed Compan
66. y name has caused this Letter of Attestation to be executed by its duly authorized representative as of the date written below Company name By Title Date NOTE This affidavit must be signed in front of a notary and notarized Contact information to request test reports Name Phone number 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 47 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 2003 SBC Management Services Inc All Rights Reserved Page 48 SBC Practice SBC TP 76200 Issue 4 May 2003 15 6 Product Change Notice Statement LETTER OF ATTESTATION PCN Equipment Compliance to SBC Technical Publication TP 76200 Requirements Company name hereby asserts to the best of its knowledge and pursuant conclusions drawn from sound engineering judgement that the PCN described below has been evaluated as having no significant impact to the compliance of the equipment listed below to ALL applicable SBC LEC Technical Publication TP 76200 requirements except as noted below Equipment vendor name Equipment model PCN is for PCN Number Description of PCN TP 76200 requirements NOT COVERED by this document Describe the engineering justification for concluding the PCN will not effect TP 76200 compliance Company name has caused this Letter of Attestation to be executed by its duly authorized representative as of the date written below By Title Date Phone number 2003 SBC Mana

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