Telecommunications Distributions Methods Manual, 12th Edition
Perfect for BICSI courses and RCDD and RITP candidates
The Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM), 12th edition, continues in the long tradition of the editions that came before it. New content has been added and existing content has been completely reorganized to more accurately reflect the way the industry has evolved.
A new chapter on Health Care reflects the growing use of information technology systems (ITS) within that industry and some of the unique requirements for working in health facilities. Chapters on electronic security, network design and data centers reflect the latest advances in these fields and the continued trend of convergence of all technology infrastructure in buildings onto IP networks and the ITS infrastructure. The information on transmission media and connectors has been revamped and restructured into an expanded and cohesive structure.
Additionally, BICSI’s continued commitment to providing a global reference manual, relevant anywhere in the world, remains in place. The 12th edition TDMM continues to emphasize recommendations for best practices drawn from experts around the world while providing deep reference information on the standards and codes that impact our readership as part of their daily business. The TDMM, 12th edition, is the basis for the RCDD and RITP exams.
Chapters include:
- Principles of Transmission
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- ITS Cables and Connecting Hardware
- Work Areas
- Horizontal Distribution Systems
- Backbone Distribution Systems
- Telecommunications Spaces
- Firestopping
- Bonding and Grounding (Earthing)
- Power Distribution
- Telecommunications Administration
- Field Testing
- Design, Construction, and Project Management
- Private CATV Distribution Systems
- Distributed Paging Systems
- Building Automation Systems
- Data Network Design
- Wireless
- Electronic Safety and Security
- Outside Plant
- Data Centers
- Health Care
- Special Design Considerations
- Residential Cabling