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Structured Cabling / Low-Voltage Certification

This report certifies the testing of a structured cabling installation — copper or fiber — against the applicable TIA category and link performance limits. It records cable and connector types, the tester used, and the pass/fail result for each link.

ANSI/TIA-568 series (structured cabling), ANSI/TIA-606 (labeling); pass/fail limits are category- and edition-specificValid: One-off (no expiry)

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What it covers

  • Cable category and connector type
  • Permanent link or channel tested
  • Test instrument and settings
  • Length, wire map and performance results
  • Fiber loss and OTDR results where applicable
  • Pass/fail per link

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Low-voltage and data cabling technicians
Network integrators
Electrical contractors
Facility managers

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Frequently asked questions about Structured Cabling

What standard governs structured cabling testing?
The ANSI/TIA-568 series defines performance categories and test limits for copper and fiber structured cabling. The exact pass/fail thresholds depend on the cable category (for example Cat 6 vs Cat 6A) and the edition in force, so this report captures the standard and limits used rather than asserting one universal figure.
Do I test the permanent link or the channel?
Both are defined in TIA-568. The permanent link excludes patch cords and is the usual acceptance test for an installed run; the channel includes patch cords and represents the end-to-end connection.

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