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Voltrix Structured Cabling Solutions

Cabling solutions form the backbone of every modern infrastructure project. Acting as the nervous system of a facility—whether a residential development or a large-scale enterprise campus—structured cabling is critical to ensuring seamless connectivity, reliability, and future scalability.

Voltrix Structured Cabling Solutions deliver organized, standards-based cabling infrastructures using high-quality Patch Panels, Distribution Frames, Racks, and advanced Horizontal and Vertical Cable Management systems. These solutions provide simplified troubleshooting, ease of maintenance, extended lifecycle, and full compliance with international standards including TIA/EIA and ISO/IEC.

Standard Subsystems of a Structured Cabling System

1. Entrance Facility (EF)
The interface where external service provider cabling (ISP, telecom) enters the building.
Includes demarcation points, incoming cables, connecting hardware, and surge protection.

2. Equipment Room (ER)
A centralized area housing core networking and power equipment such as servers, core switches, PBX systems, and UPS units.
Serves as the main distribution point for backbone cabling.

3. Backbone Cabling (Vertical Cabling)
Provides interconnection between entrance facilities, equipment rooms, and telecommunications rooms.
Typically implemented using fiber-optic cables or high-pair copper cables and routed vertically between floors.

4. Telecommunications Room / Enclosure (TR/TE)
Located on each floor or zone, this space houses patch panels, cross-connects, and access switches.
Acts as the transition point between backbone and horizontal cabling.

5. Horizontal Cabling
Extends from the telecommunications room to individual work areas on the same floor.
As per TIA/EIA standards, the maximum channel length is 90 meters of permanent link plus 10 meters of patch cords.
Commonly uses Category 6 / 6A copper or fiber-optic cabling.

6. Work Area (WA)
The end-user location where devices such as PCs, IP phones, printers, and IoT equipment connect to the structured cabling system.
Includes outlets, faceplates, patch cords, and adapters.

7. Cabling & Connecting Hardware

  • Patch Panels: Provide organized termination and cross-connection points.

  • Patch Cords & Jumpers: Flexible connections between panels, switches, and end devices.

  • Racks & Cable Management Systems: Ensure proper cable routing, airflow, and standards compliance.

Quality, Compliance, and Deployment Support

Voltrix solutions across all structured cabling subsystems are high-grade, third-party certified, and fully compliant with international cabling standards. Detailed product specifications can be explored on our product pages.

For design assistance, deployment planning, or project execution support, Voltrix’s Project Services team works closely with system integrators to ensure high-quality and standards-compliant implementation.

For inquiries or technical support, please contact our team.