A variety of cables for IT infrastructure in an organisation

Posted by JaxsonOrtiz on January 14th, 2016

Network cables are commonly known as RJ45 cables and these are used to physically connect servers and computers to allow the sharing of data. We all know that data which needs to talk between two computers for a variety of issues such as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). These network cables come in a variety of colours, commonly blue, black, green, grey, orange, purple, white and yellow. The standard colour for data is generally grey and many IT administrators use blue for voice data. Black is normally used for crossover cables. A Crossover cable allows two computers to connect to each other without using a network hub. IT depends upon individual to individual as well as specific to what usage one has however whichever colouring system you use, it is important to stick to these colours so that other team members in the IT team understand it easily the use of the specific network cable. Most IT departments in companies follow a strict code which must be followed in order to ensure uniformity on what colour to use with the varying data types. These RJ 45 cables which are coated with gold plated plugs have a better life or rather longer life and it reduces erosion and provides better contact.

In the similar manner majority of the copper, Ethernet cables are UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) and fall in the Category 5, 5e or 6. These Ethernet Patch Cables come in stranded or in a solid copper conductor from and each has its own specific application for which it is used for. The stranded type is much more in demand due to its flexibility and it can also withstand severe bends and twists whereas the solid conductor type is fragile and it cannot withstand the same severe bending without breaking; however it is preferred more because of its more economical than the stranded cable. Generally solid core cable is being used in building cables while patch cables are more used for PCs and peripherals that plug into a wall socket.

Then there are bulk Alarm Cables which are connect one alarm to another and the quality of these cables is ensured high as these are designed by professional fire marshals since they know the proper location of these wires during any kind of fire accidents. Alarm cables go a thorough quality test and control and they must pass a set of requirements before being supplied to a customer. These durable cables must pass heat test and they serve connectors for the alarms to sound in case of fire. If these cables get disconnected because of fire and cannot withstand fire test than the alarm system will not work. It is one of the most important cables being used in any organisation and thus needs to be of the best quality. One may buy Cate5 Network cables, Ethernet Patch Cables, as well as Bulk Alarm, cables directly from manufacturers who are manufacturing and supplying the best quality cables for a varied usage to many players.

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