Title: Choosing the Right Cabling System for Health care Environments
1BANGALORE OCTOBER 16 17, 2015
CHOOSING THE RIGHT CABLING SYSTEM FOR HEALTH CARE
ENVIRONMENT
Selvam Thirunavukkarasu Regional Manager South
India
2Agenda
- Introduction
- Organization Overview
- Choosing the Right Cabling System for Healthcare
3Molex - facts and figures
- Molex is a subsidiary of Koch Industries
International Inc. which is a privately held
company with over 115Bn in annual revenue
according to Forbes. - A leader and innovator in the 36 billion global
interconnect marketplace - 8 market share
- 39 manufacturing locations in 16 countries
- More than 60 of revenue is from Asia
- More than 100,000 products
- Dedicated team of 33,613 professionals
4Global Reach
5CISCO Best Supplier of year 2012
6Excellence in TechnologyAlignment award - 2014
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10Molex Premise Networks
- A division of Molex Incorporated that focuses on
the manufacture and supply of data transport
solutions to enterprise customers - A truly global organisation one of only 3 in
the marketplace we currently sell solutions
into 58 countries - Our ethos
- Standards based solutions
- Consultative Sales Approach
- Long Term relationships with partners customers
- Solutions orientated we look to address your
business needs
11Premise Networks in the Indian / ASEAN market
- Molex have been selling solutions in to the
India/ASEAN market for 19 Years - Molex India is also a global manufacturing hub
for Premise Network products - Global Design Canter Test Lab. in Bangalore
- We have established Distribution Partners
- National Distributors Redington DDMS.
- Also, Regional Distribution to increase our
reach. - We have over 100 qualified Installation Partners
able to offer the full 25 Year System
Performance Warranty.
12CHOOSING THE RIGHT CABLING SYSTEM FOR HEALTH CARE
ENVIRONMENTS
Source Bishop and Associates, Inc. Other
figures based on Molex financial results FY08,
year ending June 30
13Key Factors to be considered.
- Cabling Speed
- EMI, RFI - Medical Equipment, Wireless
Communication, PoE Devices and Generators. - Infection Control
- Healthcare Application
- Facilities are designed to Operate for 50Years
are longer - Re-cabling a Healthcare facility can cost 4-5
times the initial cost.
14Cabling Speed.
- File Size of Digital X-Ray Images, CT Scan can
reach 30 Gigabyte.
Cable Cable Speed Transmission Time- 30 Gb file
CAT 5e 100 Megabits / second 40 minutes
CAT 6 1 Gigabit / second 4 minutes
CAT 6A 10 Gigabits / second 24 seconds
15EMI in Healthcare Environment
- EMI is generated from diagnostic and radiology
equipment, wireless networks and many other
sources - Some of these devices in turn may be affected by
EMI Generated from the structured cabling. - The TIA-1179 Healthcare Cabling Standard
recognizes the Potential effects of EMI and
suggest isolation from or routing cables around
the equipment of generating EMI. -
16Structured Cabling impacts Infection Control
- Approximately One third of all Hospital infection
threats are Airborne. - When performing MAC Move Add Changes the entire
area around the access space requires isolation
from the rest of floor to prevent the spread of
Airborne containment.
17Health Care Application.
- Application running over Healthcare networks such
as Picture Archiving Communication System,
Laboratory and Radiology Information, and
Physician Order entry system requires significant
bandwidth - IP Convergence of Voice, Data, CCTV /
Surveillance Security and Building Automation
System are adding to the diversity of Importance
of Structured Cabling. - Adoption of PoE Devices in Health care is very
High which increases the temperature of Cabling
system.
18Alien Crosstalk
- 10GBase-T Public Enemy 1 is AXT
- Alien crosstalk is unwanted coupling of signals
between adjacent cables - Alien crosstalk cannot be cancelled by Digital
Signal Processing (DSP) - Alien crosstalk can only be mitigated only with a
shield or space separation
19Category 6A Unshielded Cable
- Strategies
- Space between cables
- Variable AWG twist schemes
- Core to jacket separators, fluted jackets, air
injected plastics and non-round shape - Category 6A UTP cables can be as large as .9mm
(.35) OD - Larger cable diameter provide better AXT but
creates issues for routings pathways
Gap A gt Gap B
20Category 6A Shielded Cable
- Specifically designed for 10G performance
- ANEXT of 15dB headroom or higher
- Shields significantly reduces EMI including ANEXT
- Smaller cable OD (7mm vs. 9mm)
21Advantages of LSZH U/FTP Shielded Cabling
- Smaller Diameter
- Eliminates AXT Alien Crosstalk
- Allows other Category Cable in the same Pathway
- LSZH U/FTP Low Smoke Zero Halogen U/FTP
Shielded Cabling System - Shielded cable provides a grounding and bonding
mechanism within the cable.
22Cat6 Jack
- ETL Verified Component Level Compliant
- Features our unique Datagate shutter.
- 568A/B Wiring Sequence.
- Termination Cap.
- New style IDC to support conductor.
23Stainless Steel Wall Plates
- We recommend Inside Operation Theatre and LABs.
- Robust Design
- UL Approved
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