Hello Ryan,

As a heads up, GR-1089 is being revised currently and will be released
the beginning of February.  Section 4 is a virtual 100% re-write and
reorganization, so hopefully we addressed your question in the new
version.  But I wanted to just let you know there are massive changes
with some new tests and requirements and some that did not have
usefulness were removed.  Situations such as ONT customer ports,
specific OSP remote installations, cell sites, OSP Ethernet applications
have been added.

Also although service providers may install heat coils in Type 1
installations, the new version of GR-1089 will not allow the
manufacturer to specify the need or test with them in place.  You must
pass without heat coils.

However due to contractual requirements I cannot share the details.

Jim
 
Jim Wiese
Senior Compliance Engineer
ADTRAN, Inc.
901 Explorer Blvd.
Huntsville, AL 35806
256-963-8431
256-714-5882 (cell)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jayasinghe, Ryan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 10:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Lightning and AC Power Surge

(Please excuse the re-send as last one was an attachment-IT dept flub)

Dear Group,

I have to give our design engineer the protection level requirements for
two interfaces that will terminate outside plant wiring at the Customer
Premise, which are T1 (RJ48) and DS3 (BNC) connectors.

These will be pluggable interfaces in 1U metal chassis with AC and DC
power, and a Protective Earth ground connection. The DC is DC-Isolated.

The product needs to meet GR-1089 (Type 3 and 5) and other requirements
such as, TIA968, ITU K.20/21 and UL60950.

Although I have read through all these Standards as well as other White
Papers I do not have a clear understanding of what level of voltage
protection and fusing component are needed.

I also don't have a clear understanding of the current limiting
features.

Are these requirements set by local ordinances?

GR-1089 states "the telecommunications service providers apply primary
voltage-limiting protectors to metallic pairs at COs, remote facilities
such as environmental equipment enclosures, and at customer premises.
Where telecommunications OSP is exposed to possible contact with
commercial power systems, current-limiting devices (such as 350-mA heat
coils) may be applied at the CO in addition to the voltage-limiting
protectors for the purpose of limiting current to network equipment in
the CO.

Most of the tests in section 4 depend on the level of protection, which
goes back to my question.

How does one know what voltage limiting levels are of this primary
protector?

If one knew what tests are needed then the design can be determined.

At this point we are looking for internal protection solutions but I
also get the feeling that an external solution will need to be
considered.

Also GR-1089  4.10 Criteria for Equipment Interfacing with Coaxial Cable
Ports state that "These criteria that interface with OSP cable are not
intended for conventional telecommunications services, such as DS3".

Does this mean that the DS3/BNC interface will NOT require any testing
to Section 4?

I maybe missing a bigger part of this picture so any advice is greatly
appreciated.


Ryan Jazz Jayasinghe                    Compliance Engineer x1198
Canoga Perkins                            Direct:(818) 678-3898
20600 Prairie Street                      Company:(818) 718-6300
Chatsworth, CA 91311-6008           e-mail: [email protected]
www.canoga.com                        FAX:(818) 678-3798

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