Building cabling

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When building wiring all of the laid in a building wires and cables is often referred to respond without elaborating on the portions and features of the installation.

In a building there are usually several installations in parallel: the classic energy distribution network, any communication and telecommunications networks (e.g. telephone, bell system, computer network) and broadband cable network, e.g. B. for radio and TV.

With technologies such as Powerline or DSL , the areas of application of the partial installations, which in the past were strongly separated from one another, are increasingly being brought together so that data can also be transmitted via classic electrical installations, or multimedia applications as well as TV and radio can be transmitted in very good quality over a telephone line in addition to telephone calls can.

literature

  • Alfred Hösl, Roland Ayx, Hans Werner Busch: The electrical installation in accordance with regulations, residential construction, commercial industry. 18th edition, Hüthig Verlag, Heidelberg, 2003, ISBN 3-7785-2909-9