BICSI 007 2024
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ANSI/BICSI 007-2024, Information Communication Technology Design and Implementation Practices for Intelligent Buildings and Premises
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BICSI | 2024 |
ANSI/BICSI 007-2024 continues to be the seminal standard for the design and implementation of ICT infrastructure necessary for all network enabled building systems, from traditional, smart, IoT, emerging and everything in between. The 2024 edition is updated with guidance for both single-pair Ethernet and power over digital line (PoDL) and includes initial information regarding fault-managed power. Section 10 for AV systems also doubled in size, with a focus on audio and video conferencing. Other revisions include guidance for extended cabling ranges to devices, as well as device mounting and enclosures wireless systems or protocols which may need to be supported. ANSI/BICSI 007 continues to be the resource for ICT connectivity, covering, but not limited to the following types of systems: Building automation systems (BAS) Building management systems (BMS) Energy management systems (EMS) Low voltage / PoE Lighting Electronic security systems (ESS) Video surveillance Access control Intrusion detection Class N fire alarm Emergency communication telephones Intercom, paging, and mass notification Sound masking Digital signage and wayfinding Assisted listening systems Asset management (RFID) Vertical transportation (e.g., elevators)
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6 | Table of Contents |
14 | Index of Figures |
16 | Index of Tables |
20 | 1 Introduction 1.1 General 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Categories of Criteria 2 Scope |
22 | 3 Required Standards and Documents |
24 | 4 Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Units of Measurement 4.1 Definitions |
28 | 4.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations |
29 | 4.3 Units of Measurement |
30 | 5 Communications Infrastructure 5.1 Overview 5.2 Topology 5.2.1 Introduction 5.2.2 Requirements Figure 5-1 Hierarchical Star Topology |
31 | 5.2.3 Recommendations Figure 5-2 Examples of Non-star Topologies 5.3 Spaces 5.3.1 Equipment Rooms |
33 | Figure 5-3 Example of Equipment Dimensions and Required Working Clearances |
34 | Table 5-1 Recommended Cross-Connect Color Codes Figure 5-4 Example Layout of a Mixed Cabinet and Rack Row |
35 | 5.3.2 Telecommunications Rooms and Telecommunications Enclosures |
37 | Figure 5-5 Example TR Supporting Multiple Systems |
38 | Figure 5-6 Example TR Providing Supporting Restricted Access 5.4 Cabling 5.4.1 Backbone Cabling |
39 | 5.4.2 Horizontal Cabling Figure 5-7 Building System Horizontal Cabling Elements within a Star Topology |
40 | Table 5-2 Horizontal Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling for Intelligent Buildings Applications |
41 | 5.4.3 Hybrid Cables 5.4.4 Single Pair Ethernet |
42 | 5.4.5 Additional Horizontal Cabling Considerations 5.5 Cabling Pathways 5.5.1 Overview 5.5.2 Requirements |
43 | 5.5.3 Recommendations 5.5.4 Pathway Separation from Power and EMI Sources Table 5-3 EMI Separation Tables |
44 | 5.5.5 Pathway Bonding and Grounding 5.5.6 Enclosures, Pull Boxes and Splice Boxes 5.5.7 Special Considerations |
45 | 5.5.8 Secure Areas |
46 | 5.6 Outlets and Connectors 5.6.1 Overview 5.6.2 Requirements 5.6.3 Recommendations Figure 5-8 Types of Outlets Within a Building |
47 | 5.7 Horizontal Connection Point (HCP) 5.7.1 Introduction Figure 5-9 Example of an HCP Mounted in a Ceiling Enclosure 5.7.2 Requirements 5.7.3 Recommendations |
48 | 5.8 Direct Connections 5.8.1 Introduction 5.8.2 Requirements Figure 5-10 Example of a Direct Connection 5.8.3 Recommendations 5.9 Cabling and Infrastructure Installation 5.9.1 Requirements |
49 | 5.9.2 Recommendations 5.9.3 Transmission Performance Field Testing Figure 5-11 Field Test Configuration for Modular Plug Terminated Link |
50 | 5.10 Administration 5.10.1 Requirements 5.10.2 Recommendations 5.10.3 Automated Infrastructure Management (AIM) |
51 | 5.11 Wireless 5.11.1 Wireless LAN and Distributed Antenna Systems 5.11.2 Wireless Mesh and Low Power Wireless |
52 | 5.12 Passive Optical Networks 5.12.1 Overview |
53 | 5.12.2 Requirements 5.12.3 Additional Information 5.13 General Site Conditions |
54 | 6 Design Considerations for Building Systems 6.1 Horizontal Cabling Configuration 6.1.1 Star Topology Without HCPs Figure 6-1 Example of a Star Topology Deployment for PoE Lighting |
55 | 6.1.2 Zone Cabling Figure 6-2 Example of a Zone Cabling Deployment for PoE Lighting |
56 | Figure 6-3 Example of Grid and Hexagonal SO Coverage Area Patterns with Circular Device Coverage Areas Shown |
57 | Figure 6-4 Example of Grid and Hexagonal Pattern Coverage Area Zones Table 6-1 Typical Building Device Density |
58 | 6.1.3 Tree Topology Figure 6-5 Example of a Tree Topology Cabling Deployment for PoE Lighting |
59 | 6.2 Electrical Power 6.2.1 Overview 6.2.2 Power Supply Units 6.2.3 Uninterruptible Power Supplies |
60 | 6.2.4 Electrical Conductors |
61 | 6.2.5 Fault Managed Power 6.2.6 Microgrids 6.3 Simultaneous Data and Power Transmission 6.3.1 Introduction Table 6-2 PoE and HDBaseT Power Specifications |
62 | Table 6-3 PoDL Class 0-9 (IEEE 802.3bu.2) Table 6-4 PoDL Class 10-15 (IEEE 802.3cg) 6.3.2 Power Injectors |
63 | 6.3.3 Cabling and Installation |
64 | 6.3.4 Planning PoE and PoDL Deployments 6.4 Extended Distance Cabling 6.5 Device Mounting 6.5.1 Height |
65 | 6.5.2 Ceilings 6.5.3 Enclosures 6.5.4 Poles |
66 | 6.6 Special Building Area Requirements 6.6.1 Water, Wet and Damp Areas 6.6.2 Hazardous Areas 6.7 Building Systems Equipment 6.7.1 Introduction |
67 | 6.7.2 Recommendations 6.8 Network Convergence 6.8.1 Overview 6.8.2 Network Protocols and Gateways 6.8.3 Network Convergence Challenges |
68 | Table 6-5 Example Infrastructure Provisions for Phased Development Table 6-6 Demarcation of Systems |
69 | 6.9 Personally Identifiable Information 6.9.1 Introduction 6.9.2 Protection 6.9.3 PII Resources 6.10 Sustainability 6.11 Disability Access 6.11.1 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) |
70 | 6.11.2 Disability Discrimination Act (Australia) 6.11.3 New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 6.11.4 CENELEC |
72 | 7 Building and Facility Systems 7.1 Building Automation Systems 7.1.1 Introduction Figure 7-1 Functional Model of a BAS |
73 | 7.1.2 Requirements 7.1.3 Recommendations |
74 | 7.1.4 Structured Cabling Infrastructure 7.1.5 Planning |
75 | 7.1.6 Power 7.1.7 BAS Interfaces with ESS Systems |
76 | 7.2 Building Management 7.2.1 Introduction Figure 7-2 Common Building Subsystems Incorporated into a BMS |
77 | 7.2.2 Requirements 7.2.3 Recommendations |
78 | 7.2.4 Power 7.2.5 Controllers and Devices 7.2.6 Structured Cabling Infrastructure 7.3 Energy Management System (EMS) 7.3.1 Introduction 7.3.2 Strategies |
79 | 7.3.3 EMS Integrations |
80 | 7.3.4 Example of Reducing Energy Costs 7.4 Utility Metering 7.4.1 Introduction |
81 | 7.4.2 Connection and Protocols |
82 | 8 Lighting 8.1 Overview 8.2 Lighting Control Systems 8.2.1 Overview 8.2.2 Topologies |
83 | Figure 8-1 Modular LCM Lighting Control Topology Figure 8-2 Hardwired DALI Lighting Control Topology |
84 | 8.3 Task Tuning / Fixed Power Reduction 8.3.1 Overview Figure 8-3 DC Lighting Power Supply and Control Topology |
85 | 8.3.2 Multilevel Lighting 8.3.3 Scheduling or Occupancy-Based, Time of Day, and On/Off Control 8.3.4 Vacancy-Based On/Off Control 8.3.5 Daylight Harvesting 8.3.6 Demand Limiting or Load Shed |
86 | 8.3.7 Trimming or Lumen Depreciation Compensation 8.4 Controller Connectivity and Cabling Infrastructure 8.4.1 Introduction 8.4.2 Requirements 8.4.3 Recommendations |
87 | Table 8-1 Recommended Maximum Bundle Sizes for Low-Voltage Lighting Systems Over 0.5A per Conductor 8.5 Lighting and A/V Integration 8.5.1 Overview 8.5.2 Strategies |
88 | Figure 8-4 Example of an BMS Integration with Lighting and A/V Elements 8.6 Energy Reduction and Lighting Guidelines 8.6.1 Recommendations |
90 | 9 Electronic Safety and Security Systems 9.1 Overview 9.2 Smart Building Security 9.2.1 Access Categorization and Risk Analysis Table 9-1 Example of an Asset Security Categorization 9.2.2 Selecting and Tailoring Security Controls |
91 | Table 9-2 Example Physical Security Control 9.2.3 Security Profiles Table 9-3 Example of a Security Profile for a Building |
92 | Figure 9-1 Example of a Security Profile Floor Plan 9.3 ESS System Requirements 9.4 Intrusion Detection Systems 9.4.1 Overview |
93 | 9.4.2 Developing an IDS 9.4.3 System Connectivity 9.4.4 Sensors |
94 | Table 9-4 Detection Sensor Technology and Application 9.4.5 Notification Devices |
95 | 9.4.6 Control Panel 9.4.7 Keypads and Annunciators 9.4.8 Optional Integrated Equipment |
96 | 9.5 Video Surveillance 9.5.1 Overview 9.5.2 VSS Elements |
97 | 9.5.3 Design Recommendations |
98 | 9.5.4 Testing 9.5.5 Deployment Process |
99 | 9.5.6 Authentication of Network Video Cameras for Improved ESS Network Security 9.5.7 Use Cases |
101 | 9.6 Access Control Systems 9.6.1 Overview 9.6.2 System Structure 9.6.3 Peripheral Devices |
102 | 9.6.4 Fail-Secure/Fail-Safe/Fail Latched |
103 | 9.6.5 Power |
104 | 9.6.6 Other System Considerations |
105 | 9.7 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems 9.7.1 Introduction Figure 9-2 Basic Fire Alarm System |
106 | 9.7.2 Regulatory 9.7.3 Requirements |
107 | 9.7.4 Recommendations 9.7.5 Fire Alarm Pathways and Circuits |
109 | 9.8 Emergency Communications Systems 9.8.1 Overview |
110 | 9.8.2 Requirements 9.8.3 Recommendations 9.9 Integration 9.9.1 Overview 9.9.2 Requirements 9.9.3 Physical Security Information Management System |
111 | Figure 9-3 Sample Physical Security Information Management System |
112 | 10 Audio and Visual Systems 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Sound, Notification and Acoustical Systems 10.2.1 Overview 10.2.2 Sound System Characteristics |
113 | 10.2.3 Design Considerations |
114 | 10.3 Audio Visual over Internet Protocol (AVoIP) 10.3.1 Introduction 10.3.2 Requirements 10.3.3 Recommendations Figure 10-1 Comparison of Conventional AV and AVoIP Infrastructure |
115 | 10.4 Audio Conferencing 10.4.1 Overview 10.4.2 Small Rooms 10.4.3 Large Rooms |
116 | Figure 10-2 Example of a Conference Room Microphone Pickup Pattern 10.4.4 Ceiling Microphones |
117 | 10.4.5 Loudspeakers 10.5 Video Conferencing 10.5.1 Overview 10.5.2 Room Setup |
118 | Figure 10-3 Illustration of the Field of View of a Videoconference Camera |
119 | Figure 10-4 Example of Lighting Configuration for a Videoconference 10.5.3 Integration with Room Audio Systems |
120 | 10.6 Sound Masking/Privacy Systems 10.6.1 Overview 10.6.2 Requirements 10.6.3 Recommendations 10.7 Intercom System 10.7.1 Overview 10.7.2 Components |
121 | 10.7.3 Operation 10.7.4 Integration 10.7.5 Wireless Intercoms 10.8 Emergency Communication Telephone 10.8.1 Overview |
122 | 10.8.2 Requirements 10.8.3 Recommendations 10.9 Digital Signage 10.9.1 Overview 10.9.2 Digital Displays |
123 | 10.9.3 Usage Conditions |
124 | 10.9.4 Design Considerations |
125 | 10.10 Wayfinding 10.10.1 Introduction 10.10.2 Stationary Wayfinding 10.10.3 Mobile Wayfinding |
126 | 10.11 Assisted Listening Devices 10.11.1 Overview 10.11.2 Requirements |
127 | 10.11.3 Recommendations |
128 | 11 Other Systems 11.1 Asset Tracking 11.1.1 Introduction 11.1.2 Asset Tracking with RFID |
129 | Figure 11-1 Typical UHF RFID System Block Diagram |
130 | 11.1.3 Implementation of Asset Tracking |
131 | 11.2 Vertical Transportation Interfaces in Intelligent Building 11.2.1 Building Management 11.2.2 Changes in Operational Movement |
132 | 11.2.3 Fire Detection and Alarm System 11.2.4 Security and Passenger Communications Systems 11.3 Proximity Detection |
133 | 11.4 Global Positioning System 11.4.1 Overview 11.4.2 Requirements 11.5 Premise Parking and Vehicular Systems 11.5.1 Overview |
134 | 12 System Integration 12.1 Overview Figure 12-1 Simplified Example of a Transit Center Concourse with Multiple System Integration |
135 | Figure 12-2 Example of Integrated Systems in a Building |
136 | Table 12-1 Matrix of Common System Integrations |
137 | 12.2 Network Service Integration 12.2.1 Introduction Figure 12-3 Logical Diagram of Network Service Provider Connectivity |
138 | 12.2.2 Requirements 12.2.3 Recommendations 12.3 Integration Considerations 12.3.1 Expandability |
139 | 12.3.2 Time Synchronization |
140 | 12.3.3 Software |
141 | 12.3.4 Maps and Icons 12.3.5 System Response Times |
142 | 12.4 Integration Process 12.4.1 Overview 12.4.2 Integration Process Team Members 12.4.3 Step 1: Develop a Requirements Traceability Matrix |
143 | 12.4.4 Step 2: Develop an Integration Plan |
144 | 12.4.5 Step 3: Develop a Testing and Commissioning Plan |
146 | 13 Commissioning 13.1 Overview 13.2 Plans 13.2.1 Commissioning Plan 13.2.2 Preliminary Testing and Calibration Plan 13.2.3 Acceptance Testing Plan |
147 | 13.3 Documentation 13.3.1 Overview 13.3.2 Requirements 13.3.3 Record Drawings 13.3.4 Operation and Maintenance Manuals 13.4 System Testing 13.4.1 General |
148 | 13.4.2 Preinstallation Testing 13.4.3 Preliminary Testing and Calibration 13.4.4 Burn-in Period 13.4.5 Acceptance Testing |
149 | 13.4.6 Retesting Equipment and Systems 13.5 Additional Commissioning Tasks |
150 | 13.5.1 Cleaning 13.5.2 Labeling Components 13.5.3 Training |
152 | Appendix A Reliability for ICT Infrastructure (Informative) A.1 Introduction A.2 Class C0 and C1 Telecommunications Infrastructure Figure A-1 Class C0 or C1 Concept Diagram |
153 | A.3 Class C2 Telecommunications Infrastructure Figure A-2 Class C2 Concept Diagram A.4 Class C3 Telecommunications Infrastructure Figure A-3 Class C3 Concept Diagram |
154 | A.5 Class C4 Telecommunications Infrastructure Figure A-4 Class C4 Concept Diagram |
156 | Appendix B Network Design and Security (Informative) B.1 Introduction B.2 Network Design Considerations |
159 | B.3 Cyber Security and Data Protection |
160 | B.4 Network Risks and Control Measures |
163 | Figure B-1 Stand-Alone Network Figure B-2 Enterprise Network |
164 | Figure B-3 Example of Security Zones |
167 | B.5 Network Security for Facility and IT Networks |
168 | B.6 Network Security Recommendations |
172 | Appendix C Cloud Computing for Intelligent Building Systems (Informative) C.1 Overview C.2 Services |
174 | C.3 Infrastructure Management of Cloud Services |
175 | C.4 Selecting an Infrastructure Management Model C.5 Cloud Deployment Models |
176 | C.6 Delivering Secure Services |
178 | Appendix D System Training (Informative) D.1 Overview D.2 Sessions D.3 Position or Task Training |
180 | D.4 Training Schedules |
182 | Appendix E Light Fidelity Technology (Informative) E.1 What is Li-Fi E.2 Li-Fi Model |
183 | E.3 Implementation |
184 | Appendix F Related Documents (Informative) |